South Orkney Islands

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They were named, together with the South Shetland Islands, after the islands in northern Scotland by the Scottish sealers that frequented the area. 

The islands were discovered only in 1821 when they were sighted by the respectively British and American sealers George Powell and Nathaniel Palmer. The islands consist mainly of rock and ice (85 % is glaciated), with little vegetation. Argentina and the United Kingdom have scientific stations on the islands, the Orcadas Station and Signy Station.

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bij Muriel de Kok

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We saw so many beautifull animals and surroundings! It feels unreal when you are there. Very happy we also did the Falkland Islands and South Georgia. Great expeditionteam and hospitalityteam on the ship.

Solo travel on Hondius Feb 2025 to Falkland, South Georgia and Antarctica. Saw 7 different Penguin species. Rockhopper, Gentoo, Magellanic, Macaroni, Adelie, Chinstrap & King Penguin. Saw different Whales as well. Minke Whale, Killer Whale / Orcas, Humpback Whales. Saw different birds. Saw different Seals. Fur Seals, Crab Eater Seals, Leopard Seals, Weddell Seals. Beautiful Landscape. Expedition Team great. Crew and Staff great. Love everything about my trip. Worth the money spent. Thanks for the trip log & slideshow. Food is great. Activities great. Love the zodiac cruise and landings.

bij Jake Tant-Arrillaga

Antarctica

My wife and I had such a good time aboard Hondius. Pippa and her team were great. We were well taken care of and fed by the hotel team and always felt safe aboard. We got so lucky with the weather and wildlife, which are always big variables in these types of trips. South Georgia is definitely one of the top places I've ever visited and we'll have memories of this trip for the rest of our lives! Thanks for everything!!!

bij Melissa Tant-Arrillaga

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My husband and I had an amazing 23 day journey to the Falklands + South Georgia + Antarctica! A huge part of this success came from the Oceanwide team — the ability of an expedition mindset allowed the team to be flexible and keep our best interests at heart. Whether that was prioritizing the safety of crew member during a med evacuation, or hopping out on the zodiacs earlier than expected because we came across a pod of 20+ orcas (1 of the biggest highlights of the trip!), the values of the staff speak volumes to the experience we had during our voyage. On and off board we had phenomenal service and communication. Everyone was incredibly kind, patient and knowledgable in their areas of expertise. We could not imagine going with another operator and had the trip of a life time! If you’re on the fence about booking, I say go for it!!! You have to experience the magic yourself :)

What a journey! Never did something comparable. It was just breathtaking, Thanks to all guides, staff and crew of Hondius. You made our journey unforgetable.
From the first briefing when we were told that plan B was already in operation due to severe weather around the Falklands and S Georgia, taking a passenger to King George Island to be medevacked off the ship, then doing the whole trip in reverse, it was brilliant. The expedition crew certainly new their stuff, their English was excellent ( with one exception) and they certainly got us to every landing and zodiac cruise possible. Even backtracking around South Georgia and a full circumnavigation just to get us to all possible landings was fantastic. Another example - out last day in the Falklands and we were visiting New Island. The plan was North Beach in the morning and South Beach in the afternoon. As we approached North Beach the wind was far too strong for a landing so we didn't stop, and headed straight to South Beach. A great landing had by all and then as we had lunch we went back to North Beach - the wind was reasonable so we could land and had a great last afternoon before sailing back to The cabin stewards were thorough in their work and very friendly. All the crew on the boat were first class, especially getting us on and off the zodiacs. Food fab!

South Orkney Islands FAQ

Het klimaat op de Zuidelijke Orkneyeilanden april tot aan november omdat de zee rond de eilanden dan meestal bedekt is met zeeijs. De gemiddelde wintertemperatuur daalt in juli naar -12,8 graden.

Vogelliefhebbers zullen zeker enthousiast worden tijdens een bezoek aan de Zuidelijke Orkneyeilanden vanwege de vele zeevogels die daar broeden. Naast drie soorten pinguïns; Ezels-, Adélie- en Kinbandpinguïns broeden er Sneeuwstormvogels, Kaapse duiven, Kelpmeeuwen, IJshoenders, Blauwoogaalscholvers, sterns en jagers. In de omringende wateren leven ook veel zeehonden, vooral de Antarctische pelsrob, die laat in het zomerseizoen de kusten opzoekt.

De Zuidelijke Orkneyeilanden maken deel uit van het ‘Antarctic Treaty System’, wat inhoudt dat ze legaal gezien niet deel uitmaken van een land. Argentinië en Groot-Brittannië claimden in het verleden echter beide het gebied. De Zuidelijke Orkneyeilanden werden in 1821 ontdekt door Britse en Amerikaanse zeehondenjagers. In 1903 werd het voor het eerst bewoond toen er door de ‘Scottish National Antarctic Expedition’ een weerstation werd geplaatst. Dit weerstation is later aan de Argentijnen geschonken en is nu bekend als het Orcadas Station, het langst in bedrijf zijnde wetenschappelijke station van Antarctica.

De Zuidelijke Orkneyeilanden is een extreem ruige, rotsachtige groep eilanden, grotendeels met ijs en sneeuw bedekt. Op Coronation Island ligt de hoogste berg van de Zuidelijke Orkneyeilanden, Mount Nivea, 1,265 meter hoog. Dit ruige landschap gecombineerd met een gevarieerd dierenleven, bestaande uit meerdere pinguïn-, zeehond- en walvissoorten, maakt deze eilanden een aantrekkelijk reisdoel voor poolreizigers en avontuurlijk ingestelde natuurliefhebbers. De zee rondom de eilanden ligt meestal bezaaid met enorme ijsbergen, afgebroken van de ijsplaat diep in de Weddellzee.

Dat hangt ervan af of ze alleen eclipsfoto's willen of ook foto's van wilde dieren en landschappen. Adviseer de passagiers om de pagina's over fotografie op onze website te bekijken. We zeggen niet welke specifieke apparatuur ze nodig hebben, omdat dit erg subjectief is, maar we geven wel algemeen advies op basis van wat onze gidsen meenemen. We hebben ook een instructievideo over poolfotografie: Uitrusting voor fotografie in de poolgebieden >

About the South Orkney Islands

South Orkney Islands Weather

The overall climate you’ll experience on your South Orkney Island expedition is cold, wet, and usually quite windy. During the summers (December through March) temperatures hover at just a little bit over 0°C.

During the winter (around July) the average temperature falls to around -10°C.

Facts about The South Orkney Islands

  • The South Orkney Islands sit about 600 kilometres to the northeast of the Antarctic Peninsula.
  • The only inhabitants are the people working at one of the two research stations (one British, one Argentinian).
  • Despite the cold of the region the South Orkney Islands do support some plant life – algae, lichen, and mosses.
  • The South Orkney Islands are considered to be an archipelago (chain of islands). There are four main islands – Coronation Island, Laurie Island, Powell Island, and Signy Island. The rest of the archipelago is made up of smaller islands such as the Saddle Islands and the Robertson Islands.
  • Almost 90% of the South Orkney Islands surface area is covered in glaciers.
  • The South Orkney Islands were originally called “Powell’s Group” after George Powell a Brittish sealer joining the  American Nathaniel Brown Palmer, who discovered them in 1821.
  • The oldest ongoing research station in the whole Antarctic region was established on Laurie Island in 1903 by Scottish Oceanographer William Speirs Bruce. He sold the station to Argentina in 1904. Orcadas Station is still operational today. 

Travel to the South Orkney Islands

A trip including South Orkney Islands takes you into the heart of one of the most important breeding grounds in the world for Adélie and Chinstrap penguins. Your South Orkney Islands expedition affords you the chance to take in some incredible bird watching, say hello to a variety of seals, and make friends with the local penguin populations. 

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