Post Cruise Whale Watching Experience
- Experience the wonder of humpback whales during their annual migration to French Polynesia, when they arrive to breed and nurture their young in Tahiti's warm waters.
- Cruise with an expert guide who shares fascinating insights into whale behavior as you respectfully observe these majestic animals in their natural habitat.
- Enjoy frequent sightings of whales breaching, socializing, or traveling with their calves during Tahiti's peak whale-watching season from August to early November.
- Discover a protected Marine Mammal Sanctuary where responsible, permit-regulated viewing ensures the whales' safety and continued return each year.
- Relax on the scenic return journey with light snacks and refreshments as you reflect on this unforgettable wildlife encounter.
Post Cruise Whale Watching Experience
Humpback whales migrate from Antarctica to French Polynesia every year around the same time period to breed, give birth, and then return to the colder seas to feed when the young calves are healthy enough to make the journey. The peak season, known as the "whale tree" because it heralds the arrival of whales in Tahiti, runs from August to the beginning of November, marking a significant point in the Polynesian calendar year.
During this time, encounters are common and it's common to see the whales alone or with their young. Get aboard the boat with your expertly qualified guide, who will provide you with a thorough explanation about the humpack whales and be able to identify the whales' many activity phases, such as socializing, resting, or migrating.
The hunting of whales has been prohibited since 1986, and Polynesia has been designated as a Marine Mammal Sanctuary. Since 2002, whale watching has been controlled and requires an observation permit. We observe and approach with respect, which helps the whales continue to feel safe and return to Tahiti year after year. Watch the whales as your boat guide treats them with care and doesn't disturb them. Whales can be seen breaching or releasing water from their blowholes from a distance.
Upon your return boat ride, a light snack and beverages are served as you share this memorable experience with the others on board.
Please Note: This is a post-cruise experience, and luggage can be accommodated at the dive location. This excursion is not suitable for guests with limited mobility who require assistance or rely on wheelchairs, walkers, scooters, or similar devices. Whale sightings are not guaranteed, as behavior and movement can vary and may impact viewing opportunities.
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