Devil Island

Geography

An island in the Weddell Sea with two peaks separated by a narrow passage giving it a devilish appearance, surrounded by sea ice and home to some large Adélie penguin colonies.

Significance

The island's unique geological features and significant penguin populations make it an important site for wildlife observation in Antarctica.

Attractions

The large Adélie penguin rookeries are the main draw, offering lively and engaging viewing opportunities.

Activities

Hiking to vantage points for panoramic views and penguin watching are popular activities, allowing visitors to gain some wonderful photographic opportunities amidst the Antarctic wilderness.

Map

Devil Island map