
Tahiti’s Whale Wonders: Where Else to Swim with Giants in the South Pacific
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In this episode we talk about Tahiti’s role in the broader whale-swimming experience across the South Pacific. While Moorea and Rurutu are prime Tahitian destinations for encountering humpbacks, nearby islands like Tonga, Niue, and the Cook Islands also offer exceptional experiences worth exploring.
We share a complete guide to the region’s top whale swim destinations—from the secluded, turquoise waters of Tonga’s Ha’apai Islands to the coral-rich coastlines of Lifou in New Caledonia. You’ll discover the best seasons for travel (typically July through October), what each destination offers, and practical advice for making the most of your trip.
You’ll also hear about best practices for swimming with whales—like maintaining respectful distances, being a competent swimmer, and selecting certified, conservation-oriented guides. These tips protect both you and the whales while ensuring a magical, intimate experience.
Whether you're based in Tahiti or planning a multi-stop adventure, this episode will help you extend your South Pacific travels into truly unforgettable territory. Discover where to go, when to go, and how to swim with whales the right way.