Campbell Island (Motu Ihupuku) is an
uninhabited subantarctic island of
New Zealand, and the main island of the
Campbell Island group. It covers of the group's , and is surrounded by numerous
stacks,
rocks and
islets like
Dent Island,
Folly Island (or Folly Islands), Isle de Jeanette-Marie, and
Jacquemart Island, the latter being the southernmost extremity of New Zealand. The island is mountainous, rising to over in the south. A long
fjord,
Perseverance Harbour, nearly bisects it, opening out to sea on the east coast.