Elephant Island: Explore the Historic Wilderness
Venture to Elephant Island to uncover its rich history, and unique wildlife. Book your adventure now!
Discover Elephant Island, a historic site where Shackleton’s Endurance crew over-wintered in 1916. On an Elephant Island cruise, visit Point Wild, the crew’s shelter spot, and see a lively chinstrap penguin colony. Our Elephant Island expedition offers a unique chance to explore this iconic location and its rich history.
Our Cruises to the Elephant Islands
Located northeast of the South Shetlands, Elephant Island is generally accessed only by expedition cruise ships traveling across the Scotia Sea between South Georgia and the Antarctic Peninsula. Cruises focusing solely on the Peninsula usually do not include a visit to Elephant Island.
Below are some of our exclusive cruises that take you to Elephant Island and trace the path of Shackleton:
Fun Facts about the Elephant Islands
The island is situated 150 miles from the Antarctic Peninsula’s tip, in the distant South Shetland Islands. Enveloped in ice and soaring above the Southern Ocean, it’s a breathtaking sight. Here are 3 fascinating facts:
Name Origin: The roots of its name are argued to be one of two reasons: Some believe it’s because Captain George Powell, who discovered and mapped the island in 1821, saw large numbers of elephant seals there. Others think the name comes from the island’s shape, which resembles a baby elephant’s head with its trunk extended!
Historic Landing: Elephant Island is famously known as the site where Ernest Shackleton’s crew from the Endurance made their dramatic rescue after their ship was trapped in ice. Shackleton and a small party made a perilous journey across the island to summon help. Visit the monument that stands to Shackleton at Point Wild!
Unique Wildlife: The island is home to large populations of chinstrap penguins and other seabirds, as well as seals. Its remote location makes it a vital refuge for these species in the harsh Antarctic environment.
Nearby Highlights
Here are the highlights you’ll typically see on an Elephant Island expedition.
Wildlife You'll see
Explore our comprehensive database featuring the unique animals of Elephant Island, including Chinstrap penguins, Seals, and whales. Learn about their habitats, behaviors, and the best times to observe them. Use our interactive tool to find trips that highlight these remarkable species.
What Links Elephant Island, Antarctica, and Shackleton?
Elephant Island is forever linked to Ernest Shackleton due to his heroic efforts in 1916. After their ship, the Endurance, was trapped by ice, Shackleton and a small crew made a daring escape from the shores of the Elephant Island in a desperate bid to save their stranded comrades. They embarked on a grueling 17-day voyage in the tiny, damaged lifeboat, the James Caird, facing brutal conditions, including sub-zero temperatures, and towering waves.
Navigating with minimal equipment, Shackleton and his five-man crew braved the treacherous Southern Ocean to reach South Georgia. Their incredible journey is celebrated as one of the greatest small-vessel expeditions in history.
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