Mo'orea is a South Pacific island, part of French Polynesia's Society Islands archipelago. Mo'orea meaning yellow lizard, lizard (Mo'o), and yellow (rea), is just a 30-minute ferry ride from Tahiti, it is known for its jagged volcanic mountains and crystal clear lagoon.
From August to October humpback whales migrate from Antarctica to French Polynesia to breed and give birth. French Polynesia is one of the few places in the world where you can swim with humpback whales. In order to respect the whales, we observe them from the boat and determine the whales’ activity phases (such as socializing, resting, or moving), before entering the water. Whale watching is still a regulated activity as these islands are classified as wildlife sanctuaries.
Exploring the island from shore
Mo’orea & to and from the whale excursion
Continental Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Experienced captain & guide
PPT is the Airport Code
Accommodation & transportation on Tahiti
For captain & guide; It's highly recommended to tip
Required
If you want to get out around the island on your own
Breakfast at the accommodation.
Head out early on the boat to spend the day searching for humpback whales!
Lunch will be brought on the boat.
On a few of the days, we will also dock at the lagoon to swim with the black-tip reef sharks and sting rays.
One day we will spend the day cruising around the island on a safari tour.
Head back to shore to chill, catch the sunset and eat dinner together.
Kelsey is a storyteller, explorer, and expedition leader with a mission: to reconnect people to the wild. Whether it's swimming beside whales or tracking elephants in the bush, she designs intentional & immersive journeys that awaken wonder and ignite a deeper love for our planet. Through powerful imagery and unforgettable experiences, Kelsey invites you to explore the Earth not just as a tourist but as a conscious, connected force for good.
