SOUTH GEORGIA (UK)
Grytviken
Grytviken is a settlement on the island of South Georgia, and is the best harbour on the island.
Grytviken is closely associated with the explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton. Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition set out from London on 1 August 1914, to reach the Weddell Sea on 10 January 1915. Their ship Endurance was broken by the ice on 27 October 1915. The 28 crew members managed to flee to Elephant Island off Antarctica, bringing three small boats with them. Shackleton and five other men managed to reach the southern coast of South Georgia. From Grytviken, Shackleton organised a rescue operation to bring home the remaining men.
He again returned to Grytviken, but posthumously. In 1922 he had died unexpectedly from a heart attack at the beginning of another Antarctic expedition. His widow chose South Georgia as his final resting place. His grave is located south of Grytviken, alongside those of whalers who had died on the island.
BEST TIME to VISIT SOUTH GEORGIA
BEST TIME to TRAVEL to GRYTVIKEN
From November to February
church
museum
Museum
museum
old ship
old house
old house
old whaling station and a new building
inside the church
church
old ship
old ship and fur seals
Shackleton's graveyard
fur seals
Elephant seals
Elephant seals
fur seal pup
fur seal pup
fur seal pup
fur seal (male)
Elephant seal
fur seal pup
Elephant seal
Elephants seals
fur seals
fur seals
fur seals
fur seals
fur seals
Grytviken bay
Grytviken bay
Elephant seals
king penguins
king penguins
king penguins
Elephant seal
Elephant seals
Grytviken - fur seals
Grytviken - fur seals
Grytviken - Harbor
Grytviken - old whaling station
Grytviken - old whaling station
Grytviken - old whaling station
Grytviken - old whaling station
Grytviken - old whaling station
Grytviken - Harbour
Grytviken - old whaling station
Grytviken - old whaling station
Grytviken - old whaling station
Antarctic tern
around Grytviken
around Grytviken
Grytviken