NaturalInscribed 2008Yemen
Socotra Archipelago is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Natural) located in Yemen, inscribed in 2008, spanning 410,460 hectares.
About This Site
Socotra Archipelago, in the northwest Indian Ocean near the Gulf of Aden, is 250 km long and comprises four islands and two rocky islets which appear as a prolongation of the Horn of Africa. The site is of universal importance because of its biodiversity with rich and distinct flora and fauna: 37% of Socotra’s 825 plant species, 90% of its reptile species and 95% of its land snail species do not occur anywhere else in the world. The site also supports globally significant populations of land and sea birds (192 bird species, 44 of which breed on the islands while 85 are regular migrants), including a number of threatened species. The marine life of Socotra is also very diverse, with 253 species of reef-building corals, 730 species of coastal fish and 300 species of crab, lobster and shrimp.
| Category | Natural |
| Date Inscribed | 2008 |
| Area | 410,460 ha |
| Natural Criteria | n10 |
| Location | Yemen |
Location & Geography
Coordinates
Latitude: 12.5000000, Longitude: 53.8333333
Inscription Justification
Values Socotra is globally important for biodiversity conservation because of its exceptionally rich and distinct flora and fauna. 37% of Socotra’s plant species, 90% of its reptile species and 95% of its land snail species do not occur anywhere else in the world. Socotra is of particular importance to the Horn of Africa’s biodiversity hotspot and, as one of the most biodiversity rich and distinct islands in the world, has been termed the “Galápagos of the Indian Ocean”. Criterion (x): Biological diversity and threatened species: Socotra is globally important for biodiversity conservation because of its exceptional level of biodiversity and endemism in many terrestrial and marine groups of organisms. Socotra is particularly important for its diversity of plants and has 825 plant species of which 307 (37%) are endemic. Socotra has high importance for bird species as underlined by the identification by Birdlife International of 22 Important Bird Areas on Socotra. Socotra also supports globally significant populations of other land and sea birds, including a number of threatened species. Extremely high levels of endemism occur in Socotra’s reptiles (34 species, 90% endemism) and land snails (96 species, 95% endemism). The marine life of Socotra is also very diverse, with 253 species of reef-building corals, 730 species of coastal fish and 300 species of crab, lobster and shrimp, and well represented in the property’s marine areas. Integrity The property is of sufficient size to…
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Socotra Archipelago located?
Socotra Archipelago is located in Yemen.
When was Socotra Archipelago inscribed as a World Heritage Site?
Socotra Archipelago was inscribed by UNESCO in 2008.
What criteria does Socotra Archipelago meet?
Socotra Archipelago meets the following UNESCO criteria: n10.
How large is Socotra Archipelago?
Socotra Archipelago spans approximately 410,460 hectares.
Data Source: UNESCO World Heritage Convention · Last updated: April 2026