King Haakon Bay
Country:
South Georgia and Sth Sandwich Islands
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Overview Of The Port Of King Haakon Bay
About King Haakon Bay
King Haakon Bay, or King Haakon Sound, is an inlet on the southern coast of the island of South Georgia in the south Atlantic Ocean.
Many birds and animals breed here including wandering albatross, northern giant petrel, kelp gull, snowy sheathbill and elephant and fur seals.
There are strict landing requirements here, only smaller vessels may anchor and no more than 100 visitors ashore at any time.
Visitors must stay to the guided walking and viewing areas so as to not disturb the wildlife.
Many birds and animals breed here including wandering albatross, northern giant petrel, kelp gull, snowy sheathbill and elephant and fur seals.
There are strict landing requirements here, only smaller vessels may anchor and no more than 100 visitors ashore at any time.
Visitors must stay to the guided walking and viewing areas so as to not disturb the wildlife.
Cruise Terminal
Smaller cruise ships may anchor and tender passengers ashore. The landing area is usually the cobbled beach at the back of the inlet.
Cruise Ships Docking In The Port Of King Haakon Bay
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