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WELCOME TO SOUTH GEORGIA MUSEUM

Journey to the polar front to discover 250 years of history and a wildlife spectacular. Here, you’ll embark on a voyage through time, exploring the rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and incredible wildlife of this magnificent island.

The museum and collections are owned by the Government of South Georgia & the South Sandwich Islands (GSGSSI) and managed by South Georgia Heritage Trust.

Stories

Explore virtual exhibits showcasing the island's fascinating past and learn about the future. Immerse yourself in captivating narratives of adventure and resilience, from the discovery of South Georgia and the whaling industry, to the heroic expeditions of Sir Ernest Shackleton.

Nature in Balance: The Ecology of South Georgia

Explore the biodiversity of South Georgia

Whalers’ Memory Bank

Uncover the whalers' stories

250 Years of Discovery: Captain Cook's Antarctic Voyage

Set sail with Cook

Shackleton’s Last Quest

Head South with Shackleton

C A Larsen: Visionary of the Southern Seas

Discover C A Larsen's story

WHERE IS SOUTH GEORGIA?

News & Blogs

Join a Community of Explorers. Connect with fellow adventurers from around the world and follow our Museum Team. Participate in our social media channels to share your thoughts, experiences, and newfound knowledge about South Georgia and its wonders.

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March Blog: Saying Goodbye to SG
March Blog: Saying Goodbye to SG

By the time this blog is published, the museum team will have left the island, and they will be homeward bound! The team had an incredibly busy season, and March was no exception. They saw a total of 15 ships and 2,255 visitors.

February Blog: In South Georgia again!
February Blog: In South Georgia again!

It has been five months since I’ve seen the South Georgia Museum team so after three flights, one ship and ten days later I arrived on island for my fourth season, excited to see how everyone was doing.

January Blog: Forget January Blues, South Georgia’s Social Season is Upon Us!
January Blog: Forget January Blues, South Georgia’s Social Season is Upon Us!

The new year welcomed in a different calendar, but our surroundings felt all the more familiar. As the season has gone on, friendships have developed, and we have all become a tight-knit community.

South Georgia Museum Blog – December 2025
South Georgia Museum Blog – December 2025

3 months in! The end of December marks the halfway point for our 6-month season in South Georgia. As the height of Austral summer, Christmas is a busy time in the ship schedule – we opened our doors for 21 ships and 3642 passengers this month.

South Georgia Museum blog – November 2025
South Georgia Museum blog – November 2025

In Deirdre’s last blog, we talk about how November often marks the busiest month of the season for us, and this year was no exception with a bumper 23 ships and 3416 passengers visiting us here at Grytviken over the last four weeks.

South Georgia Museum Blog – October 2025 
South Georgia Museum Blog – October 2025 

This month’s South Georgia Museum Blog is written by Operations Assistant Rachel.  Our journey south began on the 24th of September- or it should have at least.

March 2025 Blog: Going Out with a Flare for the 2024-25 Season!
March 2025 Blog: Going Out with a Flare for the 2024-25 Season!

March got off to an exciting start in Grytviken, with the arrival of a handful of unexpected (but very welcome!) visitors. The day after we’d been discussing how incredible it would be to spot a leopard seal, one turned up on the shoreline close to the whaling station!

Where is the James Caird?
Where is the James Caird?

It’s a question that leads to an extraordinary story. This small lifeboat, transformed by shipwright Harry McNish, became the vessel that carried Ernest Shackleton and some of his men to find help after Endurance was trapped in the ice.

More to Discover

A Window to the Wild. Discover the wonders of South Georgia, an unspoiled paradise filled with dramatic landscape and rich wildlife. Learn about the island's unique ecology and the magnificent creatures that inhabit its shores from king penguins to elephant seals.

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