Diana's Peak on Saint Helena

Diana's Peak National Park

Grandiose panoramic view of the Southern Atlantic Ocean

Information about Diana's Peak National Park

Ascend to the island's highest point at Diana's Peak, where panoramic views and endemic cloud forest await hikers. Discover unique flora such as tree ferns and the St. Helena ebony, and keep an eye out for the island's native bird species.

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Diana's Peak on Saint Helena
Diana's Peak on Saint Helena

Highlights Close to Diana's Peak National Park

Jamestown St Helena
Jamestown

The vibrant capital of St. Helena, nestled in a narrow valley between steep cliffs. Explore its historic buildings, including the Georgian architecture of the Castle, and immerse yourself in the island's rich cultural tapestry.

Challenge yourself with a climb up Jacob's Ladder, a steep staircase with 699 steps ascending from Jamestown. Reward yourself with breathtaking views from the top, overlooking the town and harbor below.

Jonathan the Tortoise St Helena
Jonathan the Tortoise

Meet Jonathan, the world's oldest known living terrestrial animal. This famous giant tortoise resides at Plantation House, where visitors can marvel at his impressive size and learn about efforts to conserve St. Helena's endemic wildlife.

Longwood House St Helena
Longwood House

Visit the former residence of Napoleon Bonaparte during his exile on St. Helena. Explore the rooms where he lived and worked, surrounded by beautiful gardens that evoke a sense of history and solitude.

Peak Dale, Sandy Bay Below, St Helena
Sandy Bay

Relax on the tranquil shores of Sandy Bay, where volcanic cliffs meet the Atlantic Ocean in dramatic fashion. This secluded beach offers excellent snorkeling opportunities and a chance to spot marine life such as green turtles.

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