New Delhi: World Penguin Day, being observed on April 25, reminds us about one of the most fascinating birds. Penguins, known for their distinctive walk and cold-weather adaptability, are not limited to Antarctica alone. These flightless birds inhabit diverse coastlines, remote islands and even regions close to the equator. Travellers seeking unique wildlife encounters can find penguins in environments that range from icy landscapes to temperate shores. While only two species stay year-round in Antarctica, others thrive across South America, Africa, Australia and island chains in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
Each destination offers a different perspective, shaped by climate, geography and species behaviour. Some locations are known for massive colonies, while others provide rare sightings of endangered species. This global spread makes penguin watching an engaging addition to travel plans. Exploring these habitats also highlights ongoing conservation efforts needed to protect these remarkable birds in changing environmental conditions worldwide.
Places to see penguins in wild 1. AntarcticaAntarctica remains the most iconic destination, home to millions of penguins. Emperor and Adélie penguins live here year-round, enduring extreme winters. Visitors often witness vast colonies and unique breeding behaviour on sea ice.
Places to see penguins
- Antarctic Peninsula
- Weddell Sea
- Snow Hill Island
- Ross Sea
- Cape Adare
- South Georgia Island
How to see
- Expedition cruises
- Fly cruise
- Helicoptor tours
Best time
November to March
2. AustraliaAustralia’s southern coastline supports the smallest penguin species. Phillip Island hosts large colonies where visitors can observe penguins returning to shore, offering a rare and accessible wildlife experience.
Places to see penguins
- Phillip Island, Victoria
- St Kilda Pier, Melbourne
- Penguin Island, Western Australia
- Tasmania
- Granite Island Recreation Park, South Australia
Best time
September to June
3. ArgentinaArgentina’s coastal regions, particularly Punta Tombo, host one of the largest Magallanes penguin populations. The area is known for expansive breeding grounds and seasonal nesting activity.
Places to see penguins
- Punta Tombo National Reserve (Chubut Province)
- Martillo Island (Ushuaia)
- Cabo Dos Bahías (Near Camarones)
- San Lorenzo Peninsula (Valdes Peninsula)
Best time
September to March
4. Falkland IslandsThe Falkland Islands stand out for hosting five penguin species in one place. Rugged coastlines and sandy beaches provide ideal nesting grounds, with large and active colonies.
Places to see penguins
- Volunteer Point (East Falkland)
- Gypsy Cove and Yorke Bay
- Bertha’s Beach (East Falkland)
- Sea Lion Island and Saunders Island
How to see
- Tours
- Cruise excursions
- Walking/ hiking
Best time
October to March
5. Galapagos IslandsThe Galapagos penguin is the only species found near the equator. These birds adapt to tropical conditions with the help of cool ocean currents, making the destination unique for wildlife travellers.
Places to see penguins
- Western Isabela and Fernandina (Tagus Cove, Punta Vicente Roca, and Elizabeth Bay)
- Bartolomé Island (Pinnacle Rock)
- Tintoreras Islet (Isabela)
- Santiago Island and Floreana Island
How to see
- Cruise excursions
- Snorkel
- Zodiac or panga rides
Best time
June to December
6. New ZealandNew Zealand’s South Island and surrounding areas are home to several species, including the rare yellow-eyed penguin. The region offers a mix of scenic coastlines and conservation-focused viewing.
Places to see penguins
- Oamaru (North Otago)
- Dunedin and Otago Peninsula
- Banks Peninsula (Akaroa)
- Stewart Island
- West Coast (Fiordland)
How to see
- At sunset
- Guided tour
Best time
Year-round
7. South AfricaNear Cape Town, African penguins can be seen on mainland beaches. These colonies have adapted to human presence, making sightings more accessible for travellers.
Places to see penguins
- Boulders Beach (Simon’s Town, Cape Town)
- Stony Point Nature Reserve (Betty’s Bay)
- Robben Island and Dyer Island (Gansbaai)
- Port Elizabeth (St Croix Island)
How to see
- Boat tour
Best time
Year-round
World Penguin Day is a reminder that penguins live far beyond Antarctica, offering travellers diverse and meaningful wildlife experiences across the globe.
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