Swim with the Whales

Southern humpback whales take shelter in the tropical reef-protected waters of Tonga during July - October to give birth to their young.

Swim with the Whales

Tonga is one of the few places in the world where you can still swim with the whales.

Holiday makers are not the only ones to return to Tonga’s shores on a regular basis. After a long journey north from the icy krill-laden depths of Antarctica, southern humpback whales take shelter in the tropical reef-protected waters of Tonga to give birth to their young.

The arrival of the whales from July to October completes a remarkable cycle, as the new calves return to where they were conceived 11 months earlier.

The high number of whales visiting Tongan waters at this time of year means there are plenty of opportunities to see and swim with them.

Learn more about Whale Watching and Swimming with the Whales