SWIM WITH ORCAS IN NORWAY

Glide through Arctic waters alongside orcas under the soft winter light of Northern Norway

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YOUR ADVENTURE STARTS HERE

An Arctic expedition into the wild waters of Northern Norway. Based in cabins near the harbor, you’ll have a cozy, authentic home base on the edge of the fjords: a perfect window into one of the last true wildernesses on Earth. Each morning, we set out across icy waters in search of orcas aboard a fast, agile speedboat, guided by local specialists who know these waters best. When we find the pods and conditions allow, we’ll approach the action and, if everything aligns, slip into the crystal-clear Arctic to meet these apex predators face-to-face. Nights bring the potential for Northern Lights dancing overhead, and the deep, restorative silence that only the polar night can offer.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Cozy accommodation in traditional Arctic cabins located steps away from the harbor
  • Daily speedboat missions for fast, agile navigation to the best orca and humpback whale hotspots
  • Small group experience – maximum 3 guests + Esploro Travel team leader for intimate and respectful wildlife encounters
  • Expert-led Arctic snorkeling: slip into the fjords to meet apex predators face-to-face
  • Northern Lights hunting: prime location for witnessing the Aurora
  • All-inclusive in-water gear: high-quality drysuits, fins, masks, snorkels, and weight belts provided
  • Evening debriefs: share stories and photo reviews in the warmth of our communal lodge

DEPARTURE DATES

Custom dates available upon request. Get in touch!

£4,870.00

PLANNING AROUND YOUR SCHEDULE

Flexible Travel Dates

This trip can be scheduled around your timing. Contact us to explore the best dates for you.

We’d love to talk it through

Get in touch to schedule a call or live chat and explore the trip in detail, shaping it around your timing, interests, and expectations.

Tailor-Made Journeys

We can adapt the trip with extensions to explore Tromsø or add extra days of Orca Swim

KEY INFORMATION

DAY 0 – Arrival in Tromsø (Recommended)

Arrive at Tromsø Airport (TOS) and transfer independently to the city. We recommend arriving a day early to enjoy the "Paris of the North" and ensure you are ready for the journey north the following morning. Overnight in Tromsø at a hotel of your choice (not included).

DAY 1 – Journey to the Orca Kingdom

Today you’ll make your way from Tromsø to Skjervøy. The transfer is at your own expense, but we will provide you with the best options, whether it’s the scenic express ferry through the fjords or the Arctic bus route. Upon arrival in Skjervøy, you’ll meet the Esploro team, check into your traditional Arctic cabins, and receive a full safety briefing. After a gear check and drysuit fitting, we’ll gather for our first dinner to discuss the swell and whale activity for the week.

DAY 2 - 6 – Arctic Speedboat Missions

Five full days dedicated to the search. Each morning, we head out directly from the harbor on our fast speedboat, allowing us to cover large distances quickly to reach the orca pods and humpback whales wherever they are feeding. When the conditions are right, we slip into the water for respectful, face-to-face encounters. Every evening, we return to the comfort of our land-based cabins to warm up, share photos, and enjoy hearty local meals while keeping an eye on the sky for the Northern Lights.

DAY 7 – Final Encounters & Return to Tromsø

Our final morning on the water. We head out for one last mission to witness these apex predators in the deep Arctic light. After returning to the harbor and packing up, you will self-transfer back to Tromsø (we will provide all necessary schedule info for the ferry or bus). Enjoy a final night in Tromsø or catch a late flight.

DAY 8 – Departure

Self-transfer to Tromsø Airport for your outbound flights, carrying with you the memories of the raw Arctic wild.

Fly into Tromsø Airport (TOS) in Northern Norway, easily accessible via connecting flights from Oslo and other major European hubs. We recommend arriving at least one day before the trip starts (Day 0) to avoid delays and allow time to explore Tromsø. On Day 1, you'll make your way to Skjervøy, by ferry or bus.

Accommodation & Meals

  • 7 nights in a traditional fishing cabin (shared rooms)

Equipment

  • Drysuit, mask, snorkel, fins, undergarments, and weight belt provided
  • Warm sailing overalls for comfort onboard

Activities

  • 6 full days of guided whale watching and in-water encounters with orcas
  • Evening aurora viewing (weather permitting)

Support

  • Expert local skipper and wildlife guide onboard
  • Small group size (max 3 guests) for an intimate expedition experience
  • International flights to/from Tromsø (TOS)
  • Hotel in Tromsø before or after the expedition
  • Travel insurance (mandatory for participation)
  • Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks (BYO allowed)
  • Personal freediving gear (if applicable — wetsuit required)
  • All Meals
  • Airport transfers in Tromsø
  • Transfer between Tromsø and Skjervøy
  • Personal expenses
  • Anything not expressly listed under What’s Included

Moderate

This is not a swim-intensive trip, but participants must feel confident in open sea conditions, often with surface chop and strong gusts. You'll be entering and exiting the water repeatedly in quick succession, often climbing back into the speedboat multiple times within the same encounter, so good overall fitness, balance, and mobility are important. Cold temperatures, long hours in a drysuit, and the unpredictability of Arctic weather add to the challenge, and the reward.

Expect full Arctic winter conditions. From late October to early January, daytime temperatures range between –5°C and –10°C (23 and 14 °F), dropping further with windchill. Water temperatures are just above 0°C (32 °F). Snow is common, and days are short: the sun doesn’t rise above the horizon. A soft, moody light fills the few daylight hours, perfect for photography, while dark skies at night offer ideal conditions for aurora sightings.

Clothing & Footwear

  • Thermal base layers (top & bottom - merino or synthetic)
  • Waterproof, insulated jacket and pants
  • Warm hat, gloves, and neck gaiter / buff
  • Snowproof boots with good grip (deck and shore use)
  • Comfortable shoes or slippers
  • Swimwear (to wear under drysuit
  • Casual evening wear

For In-Water Activity

  • Oversized clogs / Crocs-style sandals with thick soles (ideal for wearing over diving boots — help insulate feet from cold boat floors)
  • 8.5/9mm wetsuit / semidry (optional – only for freedivers; must bring your own)
  • Freediving gloves, boots and hood (optional – only for freedivers; must bring your own)

Gear & Optional Add-Ons

  • Sunglasses (yes, even in winter, glare on snow and water can be strong)
  • Camera + spare batteries/memory cards
  • Headlamp or flashlight (for Northern Lights hunting)
  • Tripod (optional, for photographing the Northern Lights)

Toiletry & Medication

  • Personal toiletries (in travel sizes)
  • Motion sickness medication
  • Basic first aid kit (plasters, antiseptic, personal meds)
  • Lip balm & moisturizer (cold and wind are harsh!)
  • Wet wipes / tissues

Travel Essentials

  • Travel insurance (mandatory)
  • Power plug adapter (Norway uses Type F, same as rest of Europe)

Wildlife Encounters

Q: Will I swim with orcas?
A: That’s the goal, but as always in nature, there are no guarantees. We’re in the right place at the right time, following the herring migration in waters where orcas gather every winter. Whether they choose to approach is entirely up to them — but we follow strict ethical practices to maximize our chances while respecting the animals.

Q: Why are orcas here?
A: Orcas migrate to these fjords each winter to feed on massive shoals of Atlantic herring. These nutrient-rich waters provide a seasonal buffet that attracts multiple pods, often hunting cooperatively, a spectacular natural event.

Q: Will I see whales?
A: Very likely. Humpback whales are frequent visitors to these feeding grounds, drawn by the same herring. Minke whales and fin whales are also occasionally seen.

Q: Can I swim with whales too?
A: Swimming directly toward whales is prohibited. However, it’s not uncommon for a humpback or minke whale to swim through an area we’re already in, gliding below the surface, or even feeding on bait balls stirred up by the orcas. These moments are unforgettable, and always on the animals’ terms.

Q: Will I be cold in the water?
A: The water temperature is just above freezing, but you’ll be equipped with a thick drysuit and insulated underlayers. Most of your time is spent floating on the surface, observing, not swimming actively. That said, good physical condition and confidence in open water are essential.

Q: Do I need a scuba diving certification?
A: Not at all. This is not a scuba diving trip: it’s surface snorkeling only. All activity takes place at the surface, where visibility is often best, and interaction with the animals is most respectful. No certification is required.

Q: Do I need to be a good freediver?
A: No. You don’t need to dive beneath the surface to enjoy the experience. Most encounters happen while floating calmly at the top, observing from above. In fact, wearing a drysuit means you’ll naturally float and stay warm: no freediving skills needed.

Q: What if I want to freedive?
A: Freediving is allowed, but only if you bring your own appropriate wetsuit or semidry suit. If you plan to dive, be aware of your depth and surroundings: our guide and other guests may not be able to assist if you run into trouble at depth. Safety and surface awareness must always come first.

Aurora & Weather

Q: Can I see the Northern Lights on this trip?
A: Yes — and winter in the Arctic offers prime conditions. With long nights, your chances of witnessing aurora displays are excellent. Just keep your eyes on the sky when the stars come out.

Q: What’s the weather like?
A: Expect full Arctic winter conditions. Daytime temperatures typically range from –5°C to –10°C (or lower with windchill), while the sea hovers just above 0°C. Snow is frequent, and the sun doesn’t rise above the horizon, creating a moody, soft light ideal for photography.

Accommodation & Life in Skjervøy

Q: What is the accommodation like?
A: We stay in traditional, high-standard Arctic cabins and apartments located right on the harbor. Each unit features a lounge area, a dining table, and a fully equipped kitchen. It’s the perfect, cozy basecamp to return to after a day out in the icy fjords.

Q: What’s the sleeping arrangement?
A: The cabins and apartments typically have two to three bedrooms. Each bedroom is equipped with comfortable twin or double beds. Depending on the group composition, you may share a cabin with other guests, but you will have the comfort of a proper bed in a heated, land-based room.

Q: Will there be internet?
A: Yes, free Wi-Fi is available in all accommodations, so you can easily stay connected and share your orca photos at the end of each day.

Q: Is there a shower?
A: Yes, each unit has its own private bathroom with a hot shower, washbasin, and WC.

Q: How does the food work?
A: The trip is based on a self-catering model to give you maximum flexibility. Each cabin has a fully equipped kitchen. There is a well-stocked supermarket within walking distance where the group can buy groceries to prepare communal meals.

Q: Are there any restaurants nearby?
A: Skjervøy is a small fishing village, so options are limited but charming. There are a couple of local restaurants and a cafe in town if you’d like to eat out.

Q: Are drinks included?
A: Since we are land-based and self-catering, you can purchase your preferred drinks (coffee, tea, soft drinks, or alcohol) at the local supermarket. We’ll usually have a pot of coffee or tea going in the cabins.

Q: What about the sauna and northern lights?
A: Being on land actually improves our chances of seeing the Northern Lights, as we can simply step outside the cabin away from the harbor lights. For recovery, we can arrange access to a local sauna or jacuzzi in the area to warm up after our speedboat missions.

Gear & Preparation

Q: What gear do I need?
A: We provide all the essentials: drysuit, insulated undergarments, fins, mask, snorkel, and weight belt. You’ll need to bring warm layers, waterproof outerwear, swimwear for under the drysuit, and sturdy winter boots. A full checklist will be sent upon booking.

Q: What fitness level is required?
A: This trip is rated Moderate. You must be confident in open water, with the ability to float calmly in cold, moving seas and enter/exit a RIB multiple times per day. No prior diving experience is needed, but solid fitness and comfort in exposed conditions are essential.

Travel & Logistics

Q: How do I get to Tromsø?
A: Tromsø (TOS) is easily reached via connections through Oslo or other major Scandinavian hubs. We recommend arriving at least one day before departure.

Q: Do I need travel insurance?
A: Yes, comprehensive travel insurance covering outdoor activities and cancellation is mandatory.

Q: What about visas?
A: Norway is in the Schengen Area. Most EU/EEA and international travelers can enter visa-free. Check local embassy requirements for your nationality.

Travel With

OLAF PIGNATARO

 

Olaf Pignataro

An award-winning photographer and seasoned explorer, Olaf has spent years venturing into some of the planet’s most remote and fascinating environments — from swimming with pink dolphins in the Amazon to sharing the water with orcas and whales in the Arctic. His curiosity for the natural world drives every journey he leads with Esploro Travel, where adventure meets respect for wildlife and local culture. With an instinct for finding beauty in the raw and the real, Olaf guides travelers into experiences that stay long after the trip is over.

BOOKING & CANCELLATION

A deposit is required to confirm your spot. Remaining balance is due 60 days before departure. If life happens and you need to change plans, cancellations made up to 60 days prior are eligible for a refund, depending on timing and conditions. Travel insurance covering medical evacuation, trip cancellation, and adventure activities is required.
Full details in Terms & Conditions

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