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Close Encounters with Humpback Whales in French Polynesia 2025
Imagine being picked up by a boat directly from your hotel jetty. A trip where you can have a close encounter with a whale 10 minutes after leaving the dock. A location that puts you in warm, clear water, takes one-third of the time to get to compared to other humpback whale destinations and costs half the price. A trip where the operator never cuts a whale encounter short. A trip where you are on a boat with a small group of people (6 or 8) compared to 20 people on the "day boats". This is the amazing trip that Scott Gietler experienced, and has put together for you to enjoy - a trip of a lifetime. Scott had whale encounters every day he was on the water. Snorkel only, no dive certification required!
Why Join This Trip?
- Best in-water Humpback whale experience in the world
- Possibly the most beautiful island on the planet
- A resort and island so beautiful it will leave an ever-lasting impression
- â…“ the travel time of Tonga for most guests
- Aimed at Adventurers - to provide the best possible experience, this trip includes some elements that are best suited to adventure travelers. Contact Us for more details.
Choose from the following dates:
August 30 - September 6, 2025
4* Cook's Bay Hotel & Suites - Prices From $3,750
Trip Leader: Tim Yeo
September 6 - 13, 2025
4* Cook's Bay Hotel & Suites - Prices From $3,750
Trip Leader: Romona Reynolds
September 13 - 20, 2025
4* Cook's Bay Hotel & Suites - Prices From $3,750
Trip Leader: Paul Vukovich
September 20 - 27, 2025
4* Cook's Bay Hotel & Suites - Prices From $3,750
Trip Leader: Shane Reynolds
September 27 - October 4, 2025
5* Manava Beach Resort & Spa Package - Prices From $4,450
Trip Leader: T'Lane Spanos
October 18 - 25, 2025
4* Cook's Bay Hotel & Suites - Prices From $3,750
Trip Leader: Laura Taylor
Book this trip for only $2,995 with alternative accommodation. Contact us for more details.
TRIP EXTENSION
Make the most of your time in French Polynesia and extend your trip to experience some of the best diving in the world.
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4* Cook's Bay Hotel & Suites Package Details
7 nights for $3,750 per person
See: Inclusions & Exclusions - Accommodation - Boat
Our Cook's Bay Resort package is based at Moorea's newest resort. Brand new 4* accommodation makes for an affordable trip without compromising on a superior on-water experience. This trip is perfect for guests whose main goal is to get in the water with whales and don't need a luxury resort experience.
Inclusions
- Small group size (max 8 people on a 10 person boat with 1 guide).
- 7 nights accommodation at Cook's Bay Hotel & Suites, twin occupancy in a Standard Suite.
- Lunch provided on the boat days.
- 5 days on the water looking for whales, weather permitting, on a private boat with captain and guide, and 1 day of rest to explore or relax.
Exclusions
- Breakfast & dinner are not included at Cook's Bay Hotel & Suites. Buying food at the grocery store can be inexpensive. Most restaurants will pick you up free of charge from the hotel, but the restaurants can be pricey. There are a number of reasonably priced places to eat within walking distance of Cook's Bay Hotel & Suites, including a pizza stand and a roadside grill. Lunch is not included on non-boat days.
- Upgrades to a single occupancy room.
- Mandatory City Tax and optional ‘Eco Donation’ paid to the resort on check-out.
- Ferry to and from Moorea ~$30 USD round trip. There are two ferry companies: Aremiti https://www.aremiti.net/schedule (runs 2 ferry boats) and Terevau https://www.terevau.pf/en/schedules/ (runs 1 ferry boat).
- Transfers between the airport and ferry, then the ferry and resort: There is a taxi company located right on the pier, and they charge 2.500 CFP for the cab that can seat up to eight passengers (roughly USD 25). There is also a public bus service that leaves from the pier upon the arrival of the fast ferries, and the price is 350 CFP per person one way (roughly USD 3.5). There is also the ALBERT TRANSPORT mini-bus shuttle which is also on the pier upon arrival of the fast ferries and the price person one way for this is 700 CFP (roughly USD 6.7) and you may book online at ftino@albert-transport.net or info@albert-transport.net .
- Tips.
- Private guide.
- Travel Insurance: click here to learn more about our preferred plan.
Cook's Bay Hotel & Suites
Cook's Bay Hotel & Suites is a haven of luxury nestled in a breathtaking tropical paradise. A short stroll from these coastal retreats, unwind and luxuriate in the resort's exclusive outdoor sanctuary. Encompassing a generously-sized pool with a reflective surface, this meticulously designed area extends to a sandy shoreline. Here, a pristine and shallow lagoon beckons you to refresh yourself at any time during the day. The dining experience is equally spectacular at their restaurant and bar, situated at the end of a charming footbridge, provides a 180-degree view of Cook's Bay, surrounding peaks, and the Teavaroa Pass. Prepare to be captivated by the unique and awe-inspiring setting that defines Cook's Bay Hotel & Suites.
The resort's 38 suite each feature a kitchenette and a spacious balcony for indulging in the stunning views. The suites located at the garden-level offer direct beach and pool access, while the upper floor boasts wider views of the island.
5* Manava Beach Resort & Spa Package Details
7 nights for $4,450 per person
See: Inclusions & Exclusions - Accommodation - Boat
Our new, 5* Manava Beach Resort & Spa Package benefits from one of the best resorts in Moorea. Superior accommodation in a more desirable location. This trip is perfect for guests seeking the ultimate Moorea experience, both on the boat, in the water, and at the resort.
Inclusions
- Small group size ((max 8 people on a 10 person boat with 1 guide).
- 7 nights accommodation at the 5* Manava Beach Resort, twin occupancy in a Garden View Room.
- Daily breakfast.
- Lunch provided on the boat days.
- 5 days on the water looking for whales, weather permitting, on a private boat with captain and guide, and 1 day of rest to explore or relax.
Exclusions
- Dinner is not included at Manava Beach Resort. Most restaurants will pick you up free of charge from the hotel. There is a good range of restaurant options within walking distance of Manava Beach Resort. Lunch is not included on non-boat days.
- Upgrades to a bungalow with private pool, overwater bungalow, or to a single occupancy room.
- Mandatory City Tax and optional ‘Eco Donation’ paid to the resort on check-out.
- Ferry to and from Moorea ~$30 USD round trip. There are two ferry companies:
Aremiti https://www.aremiti.net/schedule (runs 2 ferry boats)
Terevau https://www.terevau.pf/en/schedules/ (runs 1 ferry boat). - Transfers between the airport and ferry, then the ferry and resort: There is a taxi company located right on the pier, and they charge 2.500 CFP for the cab that can seat up to eight passengers (roughly USD 25). There is also a public bus service that leaves from the pier upon the arrival of the fast ferries, and the price is 350 CFP per person one way (roughly USD 3.5). There is also the ALBERT TRANSPORT mini-bus shuttle which is also on the pier upon arrival of the fast ferries and the price person one way for this is 700 CFP (roughly USD 6.7) and you may book online at ftino@albert-transport.net or info@albert-transport.net.
- Tips.
- Private guide.
- Travel Insurance: click here to learn more about our preferred plan.
Manava Beach Resort & Spa
The charming Manava Beach Resort & Spa is a perfect blend of luxury and serenity, making it an ideal destination for couples, honeymooners, divers, and families. The syle of the resort is a tasteful combination of the traditional and the contemporary, with a powerful sense of Polynesia.
Boat
- 31ft / 9.5m boat
- We limit this 10 person capacity boat to only 8 guests to allow for intimate whale experiences while providing far more comfort and space
- An additional guide to help look for whales and to support guests with different swimming abilities
- Fixed central seats for added comfort
Sample Itinerary
- Day 1: International flight arrival at Tahiti (airport code: PPT), take a ferry to Moorea, hotel arrival.
- Day 2 - 6: Look for whales 8 AM-4 PM (times are examples based on previous years and not guaranteed to be the same each year).
- Day 7: Day of rest. Can be used to scuba dive the many sites around Moorea, explore the island, or potentially add another day of whale swimming (dependent on boat availability and agreement between all guests during the trip).
- Day 8: Depart hotel, take the ferry back to Tahiti for flight.
Additional Information
- Please bring your own wetsuit, mask, and fins. There are no rental options on the island. A full 3mm wetsuit is recommended; many guests have skipped the wetsuit and gotten very cold when the weather got windy and cloudy.
- We are not in the water all day. There may be long periods of time when you’re on the boat looking for whales.
- Guests must be good swimmers for this trip. Due to local regulations, we are dropped 100m away from the whales and must swim at a brisk pace up to them from that distance. It is possible to hire a private guide to help you swim if you are not a good swimmer. Please inquire for more details.
- Many guests have gotten sunburn even though there is shade on the boat, so all skin must be covered. We suggest a hat, scarf for face/lips, face gaiter, full skin or wetsuit, and plenty of sunscreen.
- Guests are required to be physically able to get up a small boat ladder on their own. If assistance is required to climb up a boat ladder, a private guide will be placed on the boat to assist you at your own expense.
Trip Type
Some of our trips are PHOTO GROUP TRIPS. Please ask us for details on which dates will feature an experienced photographer.
What to expect from a Photo Group Trip
- Photography support - Your trip leader will ensure that they spend time with everyone throughout the trip, providing advice and guidance on all elements of photography. If you have specific questions about your equipment, shot composition, or post-processing, they will be happy to support you.
- Quality time with fellow photographers - You will meet like-minded divers or travelers with a passion for photography. Newer photographers will benefit from the experience of more advanced shooters, and those with experience can share their advice and tips with the group.
- Suitable for everyone - New and experienced photographers are welcome on all our trips. Gain the necessary skills to start shooting great photos, increase your confidence in finding the best underwater shots, or hone specific skills. We also encourage non-photographers to join, and do our best to split groups according to skills and interests.
Enjoy free, unlimited access to a wealth of knowledge and advice from your photo instructor.
Internet/Wi-Fi
The WiFi in many resorts around French Polynesian can be intermittent, especially in the islands of Rangiroa and Fakarava. It is worth checking if your cell provider offers data bolt-ons to give you connectivity during your trip.
There are also a surprisingly good number of options to buy local data when you arrive in Tahiti. Tahiti WiFi has a stand in the airport where you can rent a box that connects you to WiFi on most islands (it doesn’t work so well in Fakarava and Rangiroa). The box acts as a router and allows you to connect several devices to WiFi at one time. It can be pre-booked for you to pick up at the airport or delivered to your hotel https://www.tahitiwifi.com/. They offer various data packages starting at 5GB for 4,600 XPF ($7).
A cheaper option would be to buy a SIM card for your phone which you can then use to ‘hotspot’ to other devices. The Tahiti WiFi stand sells Vodafone SIM packages which work well in Tahiti and Moorea, but again aren’t so great in the more remote islands. They offer 3 packages starting at 2GB data, 30 minutes of local calls, and unlimited texts for around $4. Once you have your SIM card, you can top it up or buy more data at most supermarkets around the islands.
If you plan to island hop and will be exploring Fakarava or Rangiroa, your best option is to buy a SIM from local provider Vini https://www.vini.pf/mobile/international/vini-travel-card. These can be purchased from Cafe Maeva at the airport. Their packages are a bit more expensive but offer excellent coverage all over French Polynesia. For example, the Vini Travel Card costs 4,000 XPF ($33) and gives you 9GB data as well as some ‘bonus’ calls and texts. Once you have your SIM card you can top it up at most supermarkets around the islands.
Finally, if you arrive out of hours and everything at the airport is closed, there is a gas station within a 5 minute walk of the airport that also sells local SIM cards.
Flight Information
Guests will fly into and out of the international airport on Tahiti in Papeete (code PPT). From there, it is a 15-minute taxi ride to the ferry port, where you can purchase a ticket on-site to cross the channel to Moorea Island (typically about a 45-minute journey). You can take a taxi from Moorea ferry port to your accommodation which is about 15-25 minutes away.
About The Trip Leader
Tim Yeo
Tim grew up in tiny Singapore, where driving for more than an hour meant you would need a passport. Traveling was always his passion, but Tim became addicted to dive travel soon after he got scuba certified in Malaysia.
During Tim’s undergraduate studies at UCLA, he flew home to Singapore every summer to visit his parents for a couple of weeks. Then he would take off to a new dive destination in Southeast Asia (such as Thailand, Indonesia, or the Philippines) to satisfy his cravings for warm tropical diving. As his diving addiction grew, Tim eventually became a staff instructor with PADI and an instructor trainer with SDI. After getting his instructor certification, Tim spent time teaching scuba in Malaysia and Vietnam. Tim has since traveled to over 40 countries and scuba dived off the shores of 7 continents.
Tim loves all types of diving: Wreck diving in the Red Sea and Truk Lagoon, big animal diving in Socorro and Galapagos, beach diving in Bonaire and Bali, muck diving in Anilao and Lembeh Straits, wall diving in Roatan and Sipadan, and reef diving in Palau and the Fiji. Read more about Tim here.
Contact Tim at tim@bluewaterdivetravel.com for more info about his trips.
Romona Robbins Reynolds is an international, award-winning photographer who has been shooting above and below the water in over 40 countries for various clients including National Geographic, Lonely Planet, Travel Channel, and The Red Sea Project. Romona is a Canon™ shooter (Nauticam) and a certified PADI scuba instructor with a degree in biology and an intricate mastery of Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. What sets Romona apart is her adaptability and efficiency in capturing imagery that tells a story. Whether it’s through her heart or her lens, Romona Robbins has never met a stranger, which might be why her photography often feels so familiar.
Examples of her work can be found at www.romonarobbins.com.
Paul Vukovich is an English born photographer currently living between Mexico and the US.
He has an infectious enthusiasm for the oceans and his desire to share and develop in others a deep passion for marine conservation drives his underwater photography and videography.
Paul is an experienced scuba and freediver, at ease diving beneath the waves to explore and capture striking imagery of its charismatic inhabitants.
In doing this he provides a glimpse through his lens to help others experience the beauty and wonder of the underwater world, still alien to many. With captivating scenes and thought provoking captions, Paul’s images evoke an emotional connection, encouraging viewers to engage, connect and respond to his images - developing themselves a greater curiosity and a deeper appreciation of the ocean and it’s inhabitants.
Paul is incurably curious with an infectious drive and positivity. He is always on the lookout for adventure and opportunity, building collaborations to further develop and share his skills and passions with those around him. Read more about Paul here.
Shane Reynolds is a world-renowned producer/videographer with underwater credits including “Caribbean Pirate Treasure” with the Cousteau’s (Travel Channel), “The Trip” with Josh Gates, and his own prime-time shows “Shane Untamed” (Nat Geo Wild) and “Not Your Average Travel Guide” (Travel Channel) to name a few. Shane is a master certified diver, a cinematographer, and a master Adobe Premiere Pro editor as well.
T'Lane Spanos, CFO of Bluewater Travel and Bluewater Photo & Scuba, brings a dynamic blend of finance expertise and adventurous spirit to her role. Raised on a cotton farm in land-locked Kansas, T'Lane always had big dreams that led her to explore the world. As an avid adventurer, she thrives on exploration both above and below the water. She finds immense joy in diving adventures and has a particular passion for African safaris. Equipped with her trusty Sony A7CR camera, she loves capturing the beauty of her journeys.
Laura grew up in Chicago, and now lives in Brisbane, Australia. She met her Australian dive instructor husband in the Bahamas, where she learned to dive. Together they worked for Club Med Eleuthera, Hurgada, and Cancun before moving to Australia. Laura has an MBA and had an executive career in hospitality.
Laura's dive experience includes extensive dive travel in South Pacific (where she achieved dive master certification), and work as a Dive Master in South Africa, PNG and Australia. She has experience in both liveaboard and resort management. Laura's most memorable dives are PNG, Galapagos and The Yongola. Read more about Laura here.
Payment Schedule
Deposit: $800
Payment 2: $1,200, Due 2/1/25
Payment 3: Balance, Due 6/1/25
Trip Extensions
French Polynesia is one of the world's top dive destinations, and definitely one of the best locations for shark diving. Boasting at least 16 species of shark, the shark population is very high - estimated to range into the millions - which means divers have the potential to see hundreds of sharks in the clear French Polynesian waters. The islands around French Polynesia provide adventure for both the most and least experienced scuba divers. Even snorkelers and sightseers can experience extraordinary wildlife, offering a special trip for everyone.
Make the most of your time in French Polynesia and extend your trip to discover this fantastic diving for yourself. We recommend visiting the islands of Fakarava or Rangiroa for the ultimate shark experience. You can read more about diving in each of these destinations in our French Polynesia Trip Report.
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Photo Gallery
Moorea Humpback Whale Photos Taken by Mark Strickland
Moorea Humpback Whale Photos Taken by Scott Gietler
Moorea Humpback Whale Photos Taken by Eric Lukas
Moorea Humpback Whale Photos Taken by Bryan Chu