Danco Island in Antarctica

By Coty Perry
Danco Island, Antarctic. It's home to a large number of Gentoo penguins, a hotspot for Minke and Humpback whales, and often making hikes that offer great views of the surrounding Errera Chanel.

Around a mile in length, the relatively small island was the site of the British research station ‘O’ in the 1950s. Presently, this fascinating island is populated by Gentoo penguins and a variety of seabirds.

The island was named after Emile Danco, a lieutenant in the Belgian artillery as well as a geophysicist. He participated in the Belgian Antarctic Expedition (1897–1899), led by Adrien de Gerlache and passed away after falling seriously ill.

Geography of Danco Island

Considered one of the most spectacular locations in the Antarctic Peninsula, the Errera Channel is around 5.6 miles long. The rocky landscape is a tranquil setting where the powerful silence is punctuated only by the occasional bird calls. You will find small iceberg fragments – and the occasional large ones – drawn by the current in the icy blue waters.

The north shore of Danco Island has a flat beach which acts as a landing site. There is a gradual slope from the beach, rising to the snow-covered summit of the island. The south side of the island is covered by a deep layer of permanent ice.

Danco Island features 

The rugged, icy terrain of Danco Island is surrounded by crevassed glaciers and frosty peaks. A short hike to the top of the island from the landing spot will warm you up and reward you with fantastic views. 

In other words, you get the genuine feeling of wonder from being on one of the final frontiers of the planet. No wonder, the Errera Channel is often considered as the most serene and untouched destination in Antarctica. 

From the top, look out at the bay and watch for the spray of the whale exhales. Some guests find the adorable sight of the penguins waddling along to be mesmerising. While you marvel at this pristine ecosystem, a sudden squawk from a wary penguin might break your reverie.

Danco Island is one of the most scenic landings on the Antarctic Peninsula.

Gentoo penguins, a hilltop panorama, and historic huts. Our expeditions land here. Talk to a specialist.

Wildlife highlights

The moment you step on the island you are in prime Gentoo penguin territory. Danco Island has a large Gentoo penguin colony with around 1,600 breeding pairs. In the right season, you will spot a few penguin chicks as well.

The penguins prefer nesting on the slopes away from the beach and it is common for them to undertake to and from journeys. At times, explorers have to wait for the penguin traffic to pass before the road to the summit is clear. 

This is also the breeding place of the infamous snowy sheathbill – the only land bird in Antarctica that is famous for stealing food from penguins, seals, and even humans. 

On reaching the observation point at the top, most guests are touched by the immensity of the landscape. You can focus on the striking views or look out for wildlife like Weddell and Crabeater seals, whale species like the Humpback and the Minke, and other marine mammals. We encourage you to do both.

One interesting fact about Antarctica is that it lacks polar bears. However, you will spot avian species like kelp gulls and terns along with a few eager skuas trying to steal eggs from unwatchful penguins. 

Final thoughts

A day trip to Danco Island is an opportunity for explorers and landscape photographers to admire the snowy wonders of Antarctica. At the same time, it allows you to take a closer look at the delicate balance of beauty and fragility in this wonderful land. 

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