Wandering Albatross
Diomedea exulans
🐦 Bird
About Wandering Albatross
With the largest wingspan of any living bird (up to 3.5 meters), Wandering Albatrosses are masters of soaring flight. They can travel thousands of kilometers without flapping their wings, using dynamic soaring techniques. They breed on sub-Antarctic islands and can live for over 50 years.
Expeditions to See Wandering Albatross
10-night ushuaia roundtrip
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Next: Nov 21, 2027Antarctica Peninsula
11-Day The Great White Continent
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Antarctica Peninsula
13-Day Antarctica Exploration
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Antarctica Peninsula
13-night buenos aires to ushuaia
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Antarctica Peninsula
13-night ushuaia roundtrip
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Antarctica Peninsula
15-Day Chilean Fjord & Patagonia Explorer
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Antarctica PeninsulaChilean Fjords
15-Wild South Atlantic & Falkland Islands
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Antarctica PeninsulaFalkland IslandsPort Stanley
16-night ushuaia roundtrip
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Antarctica Peninsula
18-night ushuaia roundtrip
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Antarctica Peninsula
21-Day Antarctica, South Georgia & Falkland
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Antarctica PeninsulaFalkland IslandsPort Stanley+1 more
Where to See Them
Antarctica Peninsula
High chance Jan-Mar, Nov-Dec
Drake Passage
High chance Year-round
Gerlache Strait
High chance Jan-Mar, Nov-Dec
South Georgia Islands
High chance Year-round
South Orkney Islands
High chance Jan-Mar, Nov-Dec
Beagle Channel
Good chance Jan-Mar, Oct-Dec
Falkland Islands
Good chance Jan-Mar, Oct-Dec
Lemaire Channel
Good chance Jan-Feb, Dec
Ross Sea
Good chance Jan-Feb, Dec
Weddell Sea
Good chance Jan-Feb, Dec