Pitcairn, Henderson,
Ducie and Oeno Islands.
Welcome to the Very Special
Pitcairn Islands Group
Isolation and lack of habitation have contributed to these island's distinctive - yet fragile - ecosystems. Lying in the central South Pacific, Ducie and Oeno are small low atolls, while Henderson is a much larger raised coral island.
Where In The World Are The Pitcairn Islands?
About Pitcairnβs Outer Islands
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Henderson Island
Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988, Henderson is one of the world's least disturbed raised coral islands. Measuring 37km2, it rises to 30 meters above sea level. Henderson Island has a unique assemblage of plant and animal species. It supports 73 plant species, of which 9 are found no-where else in the world. Its four land birds are unique to Henderson: a fruit pigeon, a small parrot, a warbler, and a flightless rail. The island is also a vital haven for nesting seabirds. For these reasons and because its ecology is virtually intact, despite extensive early Polynesian occupation, Henderson was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988.
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Oeno Island
Oeno is a low-lying atoll island located about 120km North-West of Pitcairn. Although first discovered by Captain Henderson of "Hercules", it takes its name from an American Whaler, which sighted the Island in 1824. Oeno lies inside a lagoon, and the sand bar, which is constantly undergoing change, is currently unattached from the Island. Oeno is a beautiful island untouched by development, and surrounded by white sandy beaches. the Island is home to a number of birds such as the Murphy's Petrel, Sooty Tern, Brown Noddy, and other species. With the successful eradication of rats in 1997 these birds have a higher chance of survival and will, hopefully, flourish. Oeno was once a retreat for Pitcairners for generations. They would make the trip during the summer months to enjoy the white sandy beaches that are lacking on Pitcairn. Leaving Pitcairn in the evening they board the Longboats and make the overnight trip to Oeno, arriving early the following morning to make their way through the breakers and into the lagoon. The Longboat crews are very experienced in avoiding the coral shoals that edge the channel leading to the island. Once landed two camps are set up. Two tents, consisting of ropes strung between two trees with a large tarpaulin thrown over and stretched as far as possible, are constructed to accommodate the campers.
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Ducie Island
Captain Edwards, of HMS Pandora, on his mission to find the "Bounty" mutineers, in 1791 sighted Ducie Island; but not Pitcairn, which lay only 479km to the west. Ducie is a reef-ringed atoll only 6 meters above sea level.
The land surrounding the lagoon is covered at the edges by fine coral; there are few trees, no undergrowth, and very little soil. There is no fresh water. The Island is a nesting place for several varieties of Pacific birds, and lizards are the only other known inhabitants.
With the eradication of the island's rats during 1997, the birds now have a safer living environment.
Preserving Pitcairnβs Pristine Habitats
The islands of Henderson, Ducie and Oeno, support remarkably pristine habitats and it is important for future generations that visitors help keep them this way. The greatest threat to these islands' ecology is non-native plant seeds and animals being accidentally brought ashore. Introduced animals and plants can wreak havoc on the native ecosystems, causing irreversible damage. When visiting, it is important you do not inadvertently introduce plant seeds or animals that will disturb these fragile habitats.
Keen to learn more?
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The Latest From The Pitkern Blog
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Our 2025/2026 shipping schedule is now out and available to book. This extended schedule underscores the island's growing tourism sector and allows travelers and agents to book their voyages well in advance with confidence.
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