The Best Destinations to See the “Clowns of the Sea”

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Posted on 06/11/2025

Puffins are a lot like penguins: among the most beloved, iconic and recognizable seabirds – yet occupying the opposite ends of the planet in some of the most remote regions of the Earth. So seeing either of them in the wild is a magical travel experience. 

Unlike tuxedoed penguins with their mostly monochrome coloring, puffins are often called the “clowns of the sea” for their vivid, almost carnival mask-like countenance that livens up their pudgy, black-and-white bodies, not to mention their endearing facial expressions. That’s not all that makes these seabirds unique.

Puffin Particulars

Three Species of Puffins: We think of puffins as being residents of the North Atlantic, and the Atlantic puffin is the standard-bearer of the species. It can be found as far north as the Arctic Circle. But other types, including the tufted puffin and horned puffin, are found in the North Pacific. 

*** Of course, if we are fortunate enough to get to see puffins in the wild, we want to make sure our travel experience doesn’t harm the puffins, especially since our best chances of seeing puffins are when the birds come ashore during the critical breeding season. 

Where to See Puffins in the Wild

Best Time for Puffin-Viewing: Late spring to early summer (May–August) during the breeding season when they come ashore.

Where to Find Atlantic Puffins

Where to Find Pacific Puffins (Tufted and Horned Puffins)

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By: Lynn Elmhirst, cruise/travel journalist and expert. 

Images: Getty

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