
Dominica Sperm Whales 2026 & 2027

January 09 - December 15 , 2026
Join an exclusive adventure in Dominica's Sperm Whale Sanctuary, observing majestic sperm whales in their natural habitat.
Whale Encounters
Free Photo Workshops


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Inclusions & Exclusions
Trip Type
Trip Overview
Accommodations
Photo Gallery
About the Trip Leader
How to Get There
Payment Schedule
Why join this Trip?
Amos Nachoum is a celebrated wildlife and underwater photographer and explorer. Check out this amazing video about his incredible journey so far!

Jungle Bay Resort 2026




Double Occupancy
$7,800p/pSingle Occupancy

Jungle Bay Resort 2027




Double Occupancy
$7,800p/pSingle Occupancy

OptionalLand Extensions

Inclusions
Exclusions
Trip type
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Trip Overview
Trip Overview
Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey to Dominica, home to the globe's sole sperm whale sanctuary and resident population of these magnificent deep-diving creatures. Along the west coast of the island, swim with family pods and encounter the occasional giant male in their native habitat. With few guests, each day is a new opportunity to witness and experience these giantsтАФwhatever they're up to: interacting with each other, resting upright, or gliding silently through aqua-lit waters. Perfect for nature and photography lovers alike, this intimate journey offers timeless memories and a close connection with the sea.
[See: Dominica Dive Travel Guide]
Weather Conditions
From late November to early December, expect warm and tropical weather with daytime temperatures ranging from 75-85F (24-29C). The sea conditions are generally calm, offering excellent visibility for diving and whale-watching. This period provides ideal conditions for exploring the islands marine life and enjoying outdoor activities.
Marine Life To Photograph
Dominica is renowned for its vibrant marine life, with a particular emphasis on its sperm whale population. As the worlds first Sperm Whale Sanctuary, the islands waters are home to multiple sperm whale families, making it a premier destination for whale enthusiasts. These majestic creatures can often be seen socializing, breaching, and even performing vertical dives. Dominicas rich marine biodiversity also includes colorful coral reefs, diverse fish species, and other marine mammals, all set against the backdrop of clear, nutrient-rich waters that support a thriving underwater ecosystem.Besides sperm whales, guests also have the chance to see dolphins, sea turtles, colorful coral reefs, diverse fish species, and occasionally manta rays and small reef sharks.
Sample Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive at Melville Hall Airport.
Day 2 - 6: Spend 6тАУ8 hours each day on the water searching for sperm whales and other marine life. Enjoy fresh tropical fruit, drinks, and lunch onboard. Conditions are generally calm, with a light afternoon breeze.
Day 7: Say goodbye to Dominica as we arrange your return transfer to the airport, wrapping up an unforgettable adventure.
Weather Conditions
From late November to early December, expect warm and tropical weather with daytime temperatures ranging from 75-85F (24-29C). The sea conditions are generally calm, offering excellent visibility for diving and whale-watching. This period provides ideal conditions for exploring the islands marine life and enjoying outdoor activities.
Accommodations
Accommodation
Jungle Bay Dominica is a secluded retreat set in the heart of a lush tropical forest, where luxury meets nature in perfect harmony. The villas overlook the stunning marine sanctuary at Scotts Head and Soufriere, offering a peaceful, restorative atmosphere from the moment you arrive. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery, itтАЩs an ideal place to unwind, explore nearby trails, and enjoy quiet moments of reflection. Whether you're relaxing on your private terrace or immersing yourself in the natural surroundings, Jungle Bay offers a deeply rejuvenating escape for anyone seeking tranquility and connection with nature.
About the Trip Leader

Amos Nachoum
Amos Nachoum is an internationally acclaimed wildlife and underwater photographer and explorer. With a career spanning more than four decades, he has dedicated his life to capturing extraordinary images of elusive aquatic and land animals and inspiring others to understand and respect the natural world.
His extraordinary work has won him numerous awards. Notably, he is a two-time winner of the prestigious BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. His work has also been recognized by National Geographic, the World Press Photo, and the United Nations Environmental Program, among others. His images have appeared in prominent publications worldwide, including National Geographic Magazine, Time, Life, The New York Times, Cond Nast Traveler, and many others.
As an expedition guide, Amos is known for his meticulous planning and vast experience navigating challenging environments. He instills confidence in his team members, always prioritizing safety and respect for the natural world. His deep understanding of marine life and their habitats, coupled with his ability to anticipate and adapt to changing conditions, makes him an invaluable mentor to those fortunate to journey with him. Check out his latest TED Talk to find out more!
How to Get There
Flight Information
Guests can begin their adventure by flying in at Melville Hall Airport in Dominica.
Payment Schedule
Payment Schedule
- Deposit: 33% to confirm trip
- Balance: due TBD
Terms & Conditions
- All trip costs are subject to change without prior notice until your reservation is confirmed. In order to join an expedition, you are required to carry trip, health, and dive (if applicable) insurance. This information as well as your passport photo will be requested after you place your deposit.
- Full payment is due no later than 90 days before departure. We reserve the right to sell any space that is not paid in full by 60 days before departure.
- All prices $USD
- Dates and pricing are subject to change without prior notice due to weather conditions, animal behavior, and currency fluctuation.
- *For full terms and conditions, please contact us
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