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Fauna · Western Cape, South Africa

African Penguin Breeding Colony (Dyer Island) — Dassen Island

One of Africa's largest African Penguin colonies, where thousands of braying, waddling birds breed in dense, accessible clusters on a protected Atlantic island.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Jun — Sep
Best viewing
A boat-accessed island reserve teeming with nesting African Penguins; visits are guided and access is strictly regulated, offering close but controlled wildlife encounters.
Category
Fauna
Status
In season

About this spectacle

Dassen Island, off the West Coast of South Africa, hosts one of the largest African Penguin breeding colonies in the world. Visitors witness thousands of these charismatic black-and-white birds waddling between burrows, calling to mates, and tending to fluffy grey chicks. The air is filled with the braying donkey-like calls that give the species its Afrikaans name 'Jackass penguin'. During breeding season, the colony is a continuous bustle of courtship displays, nest-guarding, and newly hatched chicks demanding food. The surrounding ocean regularly delivers Cape fur seals and seabirds, enriching the spectacle. Because Dassen Island is a protected nature reserve, access is strictly controlled and visitor numbers are limited, giving the encounter an intimate, privileged quality. The salty sea breeze, the noise, and the sheer density of animals so close to humans makes this a visceral, unforgettable wildlife experience on the Cape's rugged Atlantic coast.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Jun — Sep

Getting there

Nearest airport: CPT. Nearest city: Cape Town.

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