Ferries from
Campbell Island to Swindle Island
Ferries from
Campbell Island to Swindle Island
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Campbell Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a remote subantarctic island located about 700 kilometres south of New Zealand's South Island. This rugged, windswept island offers a unique wilderness experience for adventurous travellers seeking unspoiled natural beauty. The island is known for its extraordinary flora, including the Campbell Island daisy with its large purple flowers, and is home to six species of albatross, including the majestic southern royal albatross. Visitors can explore the abandoned Meteorological Station at Perseverance Harbour, which operated from 1941 to 1995, providing a glimpse into the human history of this remote outpost. The island's dramatic landscapes feature steep cliffs, vast plateaus and winding inlets that create spectacular views. Access to Campbell Island is strictly controlled to protect its fragile ecosystem, with most visitors arriving on expedition cruise ships departing from New Zealand ports. These cruises typically include other subantarctic islands such as the Auckland Islands and Macquarie Island, creating a comprehensive southern ocean adventure.
Swindle Island, nestled off the central coast of British Columbia, offers a rugged escape into nature’s untouched beauty. Part of the traditional territory of the Kitasoo/Xai’xais First Nation, the island is home to Klemtu, a remote Indigenous village where cultural traditions and coastal life intertwine. Visitors can kayak along quiet inlets, hike through dense temperate rainforest, or spot wildlife such as orcas, sea otters, and the elusive Spirit Bear in nearby protected areas like the Great Bear Rainforest. Eco-tours and cultural excursions provide deep insight into local stewardship and history. Though remote, Swindle Island is accessible by ferry from Bella Bella or by floatplane, making it a peaceful, off-the-grid retreat for adventurers and nature lovers alike.