6 person(s)
12 nights
18 November, 2026 - 30 November, 2026
15.558 € per person
Dominica is a lush Caribbean island known for its unspoiled natural beauty and rich biodiversity.
Often called the “Nature Island,” it features volcanic landscapes, dense rainforests, and stunning waterfalls like those in Morne Trois Pitons National Park.
Visitors can explore the famous Boiling Lake, one of the largest hot springs in the world.
The island is also renowned for its vibrant marine life, making it a top destination for diving and whale watching.
With a warm culture influenced by African, Carib, and European heritage, Dominica offers an authentic and peaceful Caribbean experience.
Although around 20 different whale families have been identified in Dominica, 10 families are regularly spotted since 1984. Sperm whales live up to 70 years and is believed that they encounter and interact with other whales on a regular basis, which means that they can remember each other over long periods of time.
According to scientists, these interactions are possible through a complex set of dialects of clicking sounds, often called ‘codas’. Although each unit has its own set of clicks, there does seem to be overlaps between these codas of different units. Fascinatingly, units who share similarities in sound repertoires tend to spend time together, while those with different repertoires never seem to do so.
One of the coda types frequently recognised amongst the Caribbean units is the ‘1 + 1 + 3’, which comprises of two short clicks separated by a pause, followed by three clicks in a row. For over three decades this sequence has been documented in the area.
The whale pods are located by underwater listening devices. When located, we gently approach and three people can slide into the water with the whales without disturbing their activities. Interactions can last 30 seconds or 15 minutes: that is up to the whales and how they behave. If an interaction lasts over a certain amount of minutes, the three people in the water will make way for three other guests on the boat. After that we rotate to ensure that all guests get a similar amount of time in the water with these ocean giants. In case of a short encounter, the next approach will be done by the three following guests in line.
Although there is no guarantee on the interaction time, days without any whale sightings are extremely rare. We often encounter other cetaceans in search of sperm whales and there will be lots of other marine life around to admire. As the action evolves several miles out to sea, and always in different spots, guests should be aware that this trip involves plenty of boat time searching and waiting for the right rewarding encounter. Looking out for action on the water, and swimming in order to approach the animals, will form part of this adventure.
Packed lunches, water, tea and coffee are provided on the boat. The water temperatures are around the low 20s C., so most guests are comfortable in a 3mm wetsuit.
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7.779 €
18 November 2026
30 November 2026
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We offer individual tailor-made dive travel and organised group travel to the finest dive spots in the world.