Humpback whales in Tonga

Tonga is a special place to visit - and if you go at the right time, you will be forever changed by seeing these gentle giants swimming with babies and engaging in heat runs. The excitement level is high on this trip; there’s nothing like hearing the song of a humpback whale as he tries to encourage a female to mate with him. Conservation is top priority among the locals, who do their best to ensure that the whales have a safe place to mate and birth.

Hear the song of a humpback and you will never forget it!

Tonga is a special place to visit – and if you go at the right time, you will be forever changed by seeing these humpback whales mating and calving. You will observe these gentle giants swimming with babies and engaging in heat runs. The excitement level is high on this trip; there’s nothing like hearing the song of a humpback whale as he tries to encourage a female to mate with him. Conservation is a top priority among the locals, who do their best to ensure that the whales have a safe place to mate and birth.

Our trips offer small, intimate close-up encounters with the whales, we limit our boat to 6 participants per trip which give your plenty of water time with the whales. Your trip will focus on the breathtaking coral-formed island of Vava’u. This special island is protected from winds,

ensuring you will get plenty of pristine water conditions with the whales. You will be able to observe these gentle giants breaching, spy-hopping, fin-slapping, and more. The mother whales protect the babies but often will escort their ‘little’ ones to the snorkelers for a visit. Not only will you be able to swim with the whales you will be able to experience the hauntingly beautiful whale songs throughout the trip.

Not only is Tonga the premiere location to swim with whales it also offers beautiful and relatively untouched coral reefs which are home to thousands of colorful fish and corals. We will also introduce you to some of our favorite local heroes who are working tirelessly to help ensure that this special spot is preserved. You will learn about the unique culture of Tonga and be able to ‘hang’ with the locals as the people of Tonga are friendly and welcoming.

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