Campbell Island
Campbell Island

Campbell Island

A remote wildlife haven, Campbell Islands features dramatic cliffs, lush megaherb fields, and one of the world’s largest albatross breeding colonies, making it a must-visit for nature lovers.

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Campbell Island, the southernmost of New Zealand’s Subantarctic Islands, is a remote and pristine sanctuary known for its dramatic landscapes and extraordinary wildlife. Towering sea cliffs, rolling tundra, and dense megaherb fields provide a stunning backdrop for one of the world’s most important breeding sites for albatrosses, including the rare southern royal albatross. The island is also home to endemic bird species, fur seals, and sea lions, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. Once used for farming, Campbell Island has been successfully restored to its natural state, offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience a truly untouched ecosystem.

Campbell Island, the southernmost of New Zealand’s Subantarctic Islands, is a remote and pristine sanctuary known for its dramatic landscapes and extraordinary wildlife. Towering sea cliffs, rolling tundra, and dense megaherb fields provide a stunning backdrop for one of the world’s most important breeding sites for albatrosses, including the rare southern royal albatross. The island is also home to endemic bird species, fur seals, and sea lions, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. Once used for farming, Campbell Island has been successfully restored to its natural state, offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience a truly untouched ecosystem.

Campbell Island, the southernmost of New Zealand’s Subantarctic Islands, is a remote and pristine sanctuary known for its dramatic landscapes and extraordinary wildlife. Towering sea cliffs, rolling tundra, and dense megaherb fields provide a stunning backdrop for one of the world’s most important breeding sites for albatrosses, including the rare southern royal albatross. The island is also home to endemic bird species, fur seals, and sea lions, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. Once used for farming, Campbell Island has been successfully restored to its natural state, offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience a truly untouched ecosystem.