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Swim with Humpback Whales
in french polynesia

rurutu, Austral archipelago


AUGUST - OCTOBER

A person snorkeling near two large whales underwater in a deep blue ocean.

rurutu whale swim: Expedition description

Every year from August to October, thousands of humpback whales migrate from their feeding grounds in Antarctica to the crystal clear shallows of the South Pacific to give birth, raise their calves, and mate.

This program combines swimming with humpback whales and immersion within Polynesian culture — our goal is to help you become one with the people, whales, and ocean.

We get away from the more touristy Mo’orea and Tahiti (and the 20+ boats), to the small island of Rurutu in French Polynesia’s remote Austral Archipelago (pop. 2400), where there are currently only 5 tourism boats on the island. This small island becomes your home and the Tavita family becomes your family for the week.

During this trip, you live with them and learn about what makes the island unique through the smiles, music, food, whales, nature, legends, and mana — the life force of this magical place.

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mother humpback whale and her calf

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in addition to rurutu, we have a New remote location only accessible by boat:

2026 dates
now available

CLICK HERE to see full details!

polynesian people performance their cultural dance
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More than just swimming with humpback whales…

This trip isn’t just about seeing the wildlife, it’s about indulging in Polynesian culture.

The Tavita family are some of the nicest, most welcoming people you will ever meet. Rurutu island is home to many wild fruits and veg, that we can learn about and harvest ourselves with the family, which will then be served up fresh for dinner!

During the season there can be cultural events that we are invited to, where many of the locals all gather to sing and dance, and proudly show their heritage.

“The whales were obviously incredible, but the thing I will really take home are the memories with the Tavita family!”

Start as strangers. Leave as family :)

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Available DATES

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humpback whale and calf

Itineraries

*Please note that the itinerary may change slightly due to weather, current marine life sighting reports, and other factors out of our control.

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Area Information

Weather:

The Austral Islands are characterized by tropical conditions with warm temperatures, high humidity, and some rainy days, typical of many South Pacific islands. Evenings tend to be cold, so bring long pants and a jacket/jumper.

Temperature:

19-26°C / 66-79°F

Water temp:

22-24°C / 70-77°F

(3-5mm wetsuit recommended)

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