Two rock glaciers are described from the maritime sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia. The Cooper Sound rock glacier is a spatulate feature, probably ice-cored, 1.5 km long, and developed below a dissected cirque headwall. The Binary Peaks rock glacier is a lobate feature, possibly ice-cemented, only 175 m long, and contiguous with the talus behind it. Evidence for an ice-cored rock glacier in this maritime environment indicates that the debris supply and receiving glacier areas may be more important factors in determining rock-glacier development than zonal climate.