TONGA WHALE SWIM

Journey to the remote islands of Tonga for a rare chance to swim alongside majestic humpback whales

TONGA
7 People
BLUE WORLD
12 Days

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£3,360.00
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Wildlife

Sightseeing

Active

City Life

Culture

Relax

YOUR ADVENTURE STARTS HERE

Every year during the austral winter, humpback whales leave Antarctica’s feeding grounds for the warm, calm nurseries of Tonga. In the remote Haʻapai archipelago, you’ll spend seven days in the water with mothers and curious calves—unhurried, ethical encounters in clear South Pacific seas, guided by expert local crews and kept to small groups for calm entries. Sundays are for slowing down: no whale swims, just island life and the chance to experience Tonga’s rich culture.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Swim with humpback whales in the remote Haʻapai archipelago: max 8 guests per boat, 4 in the water at a time
  • Stay in beachfront fales, steps from pristine white sand and turquoise lagoon
  • On Sundays, join locals for church service, gospel singing, and authentic cultural traditions
  • Explore Tongatapu, the main island of Tonga, with a full-day cultural and historical tour
  • Enjoy secluded beaches and tropical sunsets far from mass tourism

DEPARTURE DATES

Monday August 10 to Friday August 21 2026

£3,360.00

7 available

Monday 7 September to Friday 17 September 2026

£3,365.00

7 available

DESIGN YOUR OWN JOURNEY

Tailor-Made Journeys

We can adapt the journey with a Fiji extension, combining the Tonga experience with additional days diving with bull sharks in South Pacific waters.

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.

Different Dates in Mind?

Our listed dates aren’t the only option. Reach out and we’ll help shape the journey around when you can actually travel.

KEY INFORMATION

DAY 1 – Arrival in Tontatapu

Arrive at Fua‘amotu International Airport (TBU) on Tongatapu. Meet your fellow travellers and the Esploro Travel team leader. Private transfer to your guesthouse for check-in. Rest and relax after your journey.

DAY 2 – Journey to Ha'apai

Private transfer to the domestic terminal for your flight to Ha'apai. Upon arrival, meet the local staff for a van transfer to the port, then board a boat to Uoleva Island. Check in at the resort and enjoy your first taste of island life with options for snorkelling or kayaking before dinner.

DAY 3-9 – Whale enncounters Ha'apai

Each day begins with breakfast, followed by a boat excursion in search of humpback whales. Enjoy guided in-water encounters and a picnic lunch on board. Return to the resort for leisure time (snorkelling, kayaking, or simply unwinding) before dinner.

DAY 10 (or Sunday) – Cultural Sunday in Tonga

In Tonga, Sunday is a day of rest: whale swimming is prohibited. Spend the day relaxing at the resort, exploring the island, or joining an optional visit to a local gospel church service. Experience the harmonious singing and, if invited, take part in a traditional kava ceremony.

DAY 11 – Exploring Tongatapu

Transfer back to Tongatapu and check into a guesthouse. Enjoy a private sightseeing tour, visiting dramatic blowhole cliffs, the famous fishing pigs, and vibrant local markets. Depending on your departure schedule, you may also witness the preparation of an umu (a Tongan underground oven) while on tour.

DAY 12 – Departure

Private transfer to the airport for your international flight.

The main international gateway to Tonga is Fua‘amotu International Airport (TBU), located on Tongatapu, the country’s main island. It is served by flights from New Zealand, Fiji, and other Pacific hubs. From Tongatapu, we’ll help arrange your domestic flight to the Haʻapai archipelago. Upon arrival, local transfers to our beachfront accommodation are included, so you can start your whale swimming adventure without hassle.

Accommodation & Meals

  • 9 nights’ accommodation in traditional beachfront fales on Uoleva Island (double bed or 2 single beds)
  • 2 night in Tongatapu - after and before international transfers
  • All breakfasts, lunches and dinners in Ha'apai

On the water

  • Daily boat outings for humpback whale swimming
  • Licensed skipper and experienced whale swim guides
  • All required permits for in-water whale encounters
  • Snorkel gear (mask, snorkel, fins), shorty wetsuit – bring your own if preferred

Transfers

  • From Fua‘amotu International Airport (TBU) or your local Tongatapu hotel to the domestic airport
  • From Haʻapai airport to the harbor
  • Boat transfer from harbor to Uoleva Island (resort)
  • Return transfers at the end of the trip

Extras Activities

  • Cultural experience: attend a local Sunday worship service with gospel singing
  • Guided sightseeing of Tongatapu (blowhole cliffs, fishing pigs, local markets).
  • Depending on departure time, enjoy a umu (traditional underground oven) in Tongatapu.
  • Esploro Travel trip leader
  • International flights to/from Tonga and domestic flight to/from Ha'apai
  • Bottled water
  • Beverages and alcohol
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips/gratuities for crew and guides
  • Travel insurance (mandatory for participation)
  • Anything not expressly listed in What’s included

Moderate

You must be a confident swimmer in open ocean conditions. No scuba / freediving experience needed, but you’ll be entering and exiting the boat multiple times and may need to react quickly to whale sightings.

Tropical, warm all year round. Daytime temperatures typically range from 24-28°C (75–82°F), with plenty of sunny days. At night, temperatures cool down to 20-22°C (68–72°F), making for comfortable sleeping conditions. Water temperatures generally range from 23-25°C (73–77°F). Bring a windbreaker or light fleece for evenings.

In-Water Gear

  • 3 mm full wetsuit recommended (long hours in the water; a shorty wetsuit or rashguard + boardshorts may suffice, but 3 mm full suit is the safe default)
  • Mask, snorkel, fins
  • Boat jacket or windbreaker (for wind chill between swims)
  • Waterproof drybag for valuables (phone, documents, electronics)

Sun & Weather Protection

  • Reef-safe sunscreen
  • Hat & sunglasses
  • Light long-sleeve shirt for sun protection on the boat

Travel Essentials

  • Travel insurance covering: Swimming in open water, Snorkeling, Boat excursions. Highly recommended: medical evacuation/repatriation
  • Power plug/adapter for Type I (the same as in Australia and New Zealand)
  • Reusable water bottle (rainwater is provided but needs to be bottled)

Optional but Useful

  • Underwater camera or GoPro
  • Power bank/spare battery (solar energy may be scarce)
  • Seasickness tablets or wristbands (just in case of rough seas)
  • Lightweight towel or poncho towel
  • Personal snacks for boat days (energy bars, nuts)
  • Shirt or polo (for men) and formal clothing (for women) for attending the Sunday church service

Whale Encounters

Q: Will I definitely swim with humpback whales?
A: While we can’t promise whale encounters every time, so far every day at sea has included sightings, and nearly all trips have offered close in-water experiences. Whether we swim with them depends entirely on the whales: if they’re not interested and swim away, we do not chase them.Instead, we respectfully move on to find others. Most often, a curious calf will decide to approach and interact, but that moment is always on their terms.

Q: How close will I get to the whales?
A: Always at a respectful distance. Our approach follows strict ethical in-water guidelines, using calm, behavior-based entry techniques to avoid disturbing the animals. Absolutely no touching is allowed, and interactions happen entirely on the whales’ terms.

Q: Are the encounters safe?
A: Yes. Our crew includes a licensed skipper and an in-water safety guide. Safety briefings are held daily before departures.

Logistics

Q: How do I get to Ha'apai?
A: Fly into Tonga’s main international gateway, Fuaʻamotu International Airport (TBU) on Tongatapu. From there, we’ll assist you in booking your short domestic flight to Ha’apai. Upon arrival, we’ll handle all transfers to the harbor and onward boat ride to our island accommodation.

Q: Do I need a visa for Tonga?
A: Entry requirements vary by nationality: many travelers can enter visa-free for stays of up to 31 days, but others may need to arrange a visa in advance. Please check the latest rules for your passport before booking.

Q: How big are the groups?
A: Our boat takes a maximum of 8 guests, with no more than 4 people in the water at a time. We rotate every 15 minutes to ensure everyone gets plenty of opportunities for in-water encounters, without rushing the experience.

Gear & Preparation

Q: Do I need to bring my own snorkeling gear?
A: Yes, please bring your own mask, fins, and snorkel.

Q: Do I need a wetsuit?
A: We strongly recommend a 3 mm full wetsuit to stay comfortable during long hours in the water. A shorty wetsuit, rashguard, and swimwear might be enough on warmer days, but the full suit is the safest option for this activity profile.

Q: Do I need to be a strong swimmer?
A: You should be comfortable swimming in open water without support and able to snorkel confidently.

Practicalities

Q: Is travel insurance required?
A: Yes. Your policy must cover activities such as swimming in open water, snorkeling, and boat trips. Because Tonga is extremely remote, we also highly recommend medical evacuation coverage: this ensures you can be transported to the nearest suitable medical facility in case of emergency.

Q: Are meals included?
A: While in Haʻapai, full board is included. We start each day with breakfast before heading out to sea, where a light lunch will be provided on the boat. Dinner is also included back at the resort. We cater to all common dietary preferences (omnivore, vegetarian, vegan), but please inform us in advance. Soft drinks, beer, wine, and snacks are available for purchase.

Q: Is there internet?
A: The resort currently does not offer Wi-Fi, but there is reliable mobile coverage. We recommend purchasing a local Digicel SIM card at Tongatapu Airport upon arrival for internet access during your stay.

Q: How much luggage can I bring to Ha’apai?
A: Flights to Ha’apai use small twin-propeller planes, which means both weight allowance and physical space are limited. Pack consciously: you can bring one small carry-on and one checked bag. If you have extra luggage, it can be shipped in advance to or from Ha’apai. The collection point in Tongatapu is at Lulutai Airlines’ office, about 15 km from the airport. You’ll need a taxi to get there, which we can arrange for an additional cost.

Other Experiences

Q: What else can I do on this trip?
A: When not out on the water, life on the island is all about slowing down and soaking in its natural beauty. A variety of Kayaks can be rented hours or for a full day to explore the seaside. You can snorkel right off the beach and explore the vibrant house reef, or wander the shoreline collecting fresh coconuts straight from the source. In the evenings, gather around a cosy bonfire under the stars, or simply sway in a hammock with a book. The island is small enough to walk around entirely, and at low tide you can even stroll across the shallows to reach the main island. Yoga on the beachfront is a peaceful way to start the day, and of course, there’s always the option to do nothing at all — just enjoying the rhythm of island life.

Q: Do I have to go to church on Sunday?

A: No. But in Tonga, Sunday is a day of rest, and whale swims are not allowed. You can simply relax at the resort, or join a local worship service for a unique cultural experience. Churches in Tonga are known for their powerful harmonies and warm community. If you attend, dress formally (knees and shoulders covered; men in a polo or shirt, no hats for men). You might even be invited to a traditional kava ceremony afterwards, a non-alcoholic drink valued for its calming effects.

Q: Can I extend my trip?
A: Absolutely! We can arrange a stopover in Fiji, either before or after Tonga, for a no-cage scuba dive with bull sharks. Expect up to 20 of the largest bulls in the world — an unforgettable, adrenaline-filled encounter.

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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