Moorea Whale Trips August/September 2023

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Moorea Whale Snorkel Trips
August/September 2022
Why Join This Trip:
Imagine being picked up by a boat directly from your hotel restaurant. 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 1/3 the time to get to than 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 at most, 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!
On this trip, we have two different trip options available. Our Standard Package is based at Hotel Kaveka and uses a smaller boat for a maximum of 6 people including the Trip Leader. Our Upgraded Package is based at Manava Beach Resort & Spa and takes advantage of a more spacious boat with 2 guides, but still for only 8 people. See the package details for more information and the trip dates for when each trip is running.
Check out this awesome video!
To get a little insight as to what the trip is like, read the reports from our 2019, 2020, and 2021 trips, here!
Humpback whale season is from August 1st to November 1st. All trips are at the peak of the season.
See more amazing photos from our previous Moorea trips here and here.
Choose from the following dates:
AUGUST 26 - SEPTEMBER 2
Trip Type: Photo Group Trip | Trip Leader: Erik Lukas
SEPTEMBER 2 - 9
Trip Type: Photo Group Trip | Trip Leader: Erik Lukas
SEPTEMBER 9 - 16
Trip Type: Photo Group Trip | Trip Leader: Mike Pizzi
SEPTEMBER 16 - 23
Trip Type: Photo Group Trip | Trip Leader: Tommy Stylski
SEPTEMBER 23 - 30
Trip Leader: TBC
Trip Extensions
Make the most out of your time in French Polynesia and extend you trip to experience some of the best diving in the world.
Find out more.
Why Join This Trip?
✓ Our whale boat stays out all day, taking advantage of time in the early morning, mid-day, and late afternoon when the other operators (i.e. half-day boats) are not out.
✓ We have selected a top-notch operator with a high level of expertise in finding whales and providing you the best chance of having a quality encounter in the water. Having an operator who knows how to get you a better whale experience is critical in Moorea.
✓ Our operator’s boat has a hydrophone which not only helps us to locate the whales, but also provides you the opportunity to hear these whales singing in great detail!
STANDARD PACKAGE DETAILS
7 Nights for $2,995 per person
This is our standard trip that we have been successfully running in Moorea for several years. Simple but affordable accommodation means we don't have to compromise 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 mind more basic accommodation and slightly less space on the boat.
Inclusions
✓ Small group size (max 6 people on small boat with 1 guide.)
✓ 7 nights accommodation at Hotel Kaveka, twin occupancy in Garden Bungalow.
✓ 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 not included at Hotel Kaveka. Buying food at the grocery store can be inexpensive. Most restaurants will pick you up free of charge at the hotel, but the restaurants can be pricey. There are a number of reasonably priced pizza places to eat within walking distance of Hotel Kaveka, including a pizza stand and a roadside grill. Lunch is not included on non-boat days.
✗ Upgrading to a single occupancy room
✗ Mandatory City Tax and optional ‘Eco Donation’ paid to the resort on check-out.
✗ Ferry Ride to and from Moorea ~$30 USD round trip. There are two ferry companies: Aremiti http://www.aremiti.net/schedule (has 2 ferry boats) and Terevau https://www.terevau.pf/en/schedules/ (Has 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
✓ Semi-inflatable 24ft / 7.5m boat.
✓ Smaller than most boats and carries less guests, allowing more intimate whale encounters
✓ Space for maximum of 6 guests including Trip Leader
✓ The central area is open for gear storage and allows ease of movement around the boat
✓ Seating on floor or tubes
Hotel Kaveka
Family owned and operated, The Hotel Kaveka offers incredible value for discerning travelers from around the world. Nobody knows Moorea better than the team of professionals at The Hotel Kaveka. Portable televisions with local reception are in the bungalows along with a mini refrigerator and air conditioning. The rooms included on this trip are the better rooms with air-conditioning.
UPGRADED PACKAGE DETAILS
7 Nights for $3,995 per person
Our new, Upgraded Package takes the most popular elements of our Standard Package but with the benefit of one of the best resorts in Moorea. Superior accommodation in a more desirable location, plus far more room on a small but spacious boat. 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 small boat with 1 guide.)
✓ 7 nights accommodation at Manava Beach Resort, twin occupancy in 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 Ride to and from Moorea ~$30 USD round trip. There are two ferry companies: Aremiti http://www.aremiti.net/schedule (has 2 ferry boats) and Terevau https://www.terevau.pf/en/schedules/ (Has 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
✓ 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
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.
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.
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.
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Flight Information
Guests will fly into and out of the international airport on Tahiti in Pape'ete (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 ferry.) The new ferry, Terevau Piti, has also recently become available, decreasing the travel time from Tahiti to Moorea to 30 minutes. You can take a taxi or bus from Moorea ferry port to Hotel Kaveka, which is about 15 - 25 minutes away.
Sample Itinerary
- Day 1: International flight arrival at Tahiti (airport code: PPT), take ferry to Moorea, hotel arrival
- Day 2 - 6: Look for whales 9AM-4PM (times are samples based on previous years and not guaranteed to be the same each year).
- Day 7: Day of rest. Can be used to dive, 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 ferry back to Tahiti for flight.
Erik Lukas is an active diver and photographer based in Los Angeles, CA. He is a volunteer scuba diver at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, CA. You can expect to find Erik diving many of the amazing Pacific Ocean sites of Southern California, camera in hand, at any chance he can get.
See more of Erik’s photography at www.seeundersea.com or on Instagram @seeundersea.
"I am passionate about underwater photography in general and have a special love for macro subjects. For me the things that are hardest to spot hold the most interest. Documenting the commensal and symbiotic relationships is for me the most interesting…the smaller and more bizarre the better. I also have a passion for sharing my knowledge with others. My goal with all of my workshops is to ensure each guest leaves with a group of images that they are proud to share." Read more about Erik here.
Michael Pizzi is a trip leader, travel advisor, and photo sales specialist for Bluewater. He has been diving since his certification in 2010, which he completed in the Florida Keys. He went on to complete his Divemaster in Roatan Honduras, and then spent a year diving all over Southeast Asia. Michael is now based in a small beach town in Los Angeles where he frequently explores the kelp forests and the Mexican Baja peninsula.
He currently shoots a Sony A7S III and focuses on capturing the behavior of pelagic species through cinematography. Read more about Michael here.
Tommy Stylski is an avid marine life photographer, ocean lover and diver of over 20 years. His dad introduced him to scuba at a young age while vacationing in Tulum, Mexico. Now a certified dive master, he’s led hundreds of trips and has worked with both novice and the most advanced divers. Diving has provided him opportunities to travel, visit many Caribbean destinations, lead workshops in the Philippines, photograph sharks in Fiji and explore the kelp forests of California. These experiences have instilled in him a deep respect for our oceans.
Payment Schedule
Deposit: $800
Payment 2: $1000, Due 2/1/23
Payment 3: Balance, Due 6/1/23
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 2021 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
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