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New Zealand - Campbell Island

Campbell Island, a remote and pristine jewel in the Subantarctic region of New Zealand, offers an unparalleled natural experience. Situated about 700 kilometers south of the South Island, this island is a haven for wildlife and a testament to untouched beauty. Visiting Campbell Island is not just a journey; it's an expedition into a world where nature reigns supreme and history echoes through the windswept landscapes.

Worth seeing
Unique Wildlife: Campbell Island is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including seabirds such as albatrosses and penguins. Witness colonies of Southern Royal Albatross, which are a majestic sight against the rugged backdrop of the island.

Floral Wonders: Explore the island's unique flora, with megaherbs and subantarctic plants that paint a vibrant landscape. The rich biodiversity includes species found nowhere else, making it a botanist's paradise.

Historical Sites: Uncover the island's history through remnants of the past, including the remains of a meteorological station and a lonely, wind-swept cross memorializing the crew of the 'Dundonald,' a shipwrecked vessel.

Currency
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)