Auckland Island is a protected nature reserve and is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including rare and endangered species such as the Auckland Island teal, the New Zealand sea lion, and the Auckland Islands pig. The island is also known for its rugged and dramatic landscapes, towering cliffs, dense forests, and stunning waterfalls.
While the island is not easily accessible to tourists due to its remote location, it is possible to take guided tours and boat trips to explore the island's unique beauty and history. Visitors can also experience the island's wildlife and natural beauty through hiking trails and wildlife observation opportunities.