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2010 Whale Trips and Expeditions
In
a partnership with Douglas J. Hoffman, renowned
phtographer, we'd like to share with you the
opportunity to join him on a Tonga Whale Sightseeing
and Photography Expedition. All content and
photos on this page are to the credit of Douglas
J. Hoffman. Reservations can be made
by contacting Mike Brown at McCoy Custom Travel
& Cruise at 213-784-6129.
Tonga Land Based Whale Expedition - Sept. 21-30,
2010
Tonga Deep Sea Expedition
- January 2010
Having been to
Tonga 4 years in a row I have heard a lot of
stories from fisherman about seeing Sperm Whales,
Whale sharks, bait balls, and schooling tuna
during the month of January. It seems a lot
of marine life moves through the deep water
off Vavau. So, I decided to find out for myself
what is out there. I am teaming up with Dive
Vavau, Dolphin Diving of Vavau, Tonga, and McCoy
Travel Agency to spend 10 days out on the water
looking for action. We have four or five places
in mind and will visit them all in order to
determine the viability of bringing small groups
of videographers and still photographers for
blue water adventures.
Whale
Swimming in Tonga on the Naia Sept 10-20, 2010
Well known professional marine
photographer Mark Strickland and I will be co-hosting
an exclusive 10-night trip in Tonga aboard the
renowned live-aboard vessel Nai’a, September
10-20, 2010. This special, limited-load trip
will be dedicated to observing, photographing
and especially swimming with the large population
of Humpback Whales that visit these islands
every year to mate and give birth.
The
itinerary is designed to provide the best possible
opportunities for quality in-water time with
these magnificent animals, Of course the whales
themselves decide when it’s playtime, but we’ll
be employing some special tactics to tilt the
odds in our favor as much as possible. For one
thing, instead of competing with the growing
number of day tripNaia Diving Trips vessels
operating out of Vava’u, our trip will concentrate
on the little- visited island group of Ha’apai.
There are lots of whales in these waters, but
almost no other boats.
Another key strategy will
be to limit the number of guests to 12 instead
of the usual 16. This approach does make the
trip more expensive, but I firmly believe it
is worth it to make the most of our time. Both
Mark and I have spent many hours among marine
mammals in various conditions and locales, and
we
keep coming to the same conclusion: the fewer
people in the water, the better the encounters.
The Nai’a has two 30 ft.
tenders, providing ample space for 6 passengers
plus guides in each boat. This way we can rotate
two small groups in and out of the water from
each boat, to ensure the most time in the water
for every participant.
Other than a lunch break
on the big boat, we’ll spend most of each day
patrolling in the tenders, scouting for the
whales’ telltale spouts and flukes. We’ll mainly
be looking for mothers and their calves, but
will likely come across heat runs, singing whales,
romantic displays and dramatic breaches. Mostly,
though, we’ll be looking for curious, playful
calves and their mothers, since such encounters
can sometimes last for hours.
The main focus of this
special trip is in-water whale encounters, where
we’ll be using snorkel gear only. If you’re
a diehard diver and can’t resist bringing scuba
gear that’s fine, but please realize
that diving opportunities will be limited to
dusk and night night dives beneath the boat.
In my opinion it’s not worth dragging your dive
gear along, especially considering today’s restrictive
baggage policies.Humpbacck Whale Trips
Swimming
with humpback whales requires patience. If you
swim straight at the whale, it will swim away
and everyone on the boat will look at you with
angry eyes. If you float in a small group and
stay still, the baby whale will get curious
and come to check you out. In order to ensure
good encounters for everyone we have prepared
guidelines for behavior in the water and will
forward them after the deposits are received.
Payment will be based on
Naia’s standard rates, which for 16 passengers
would be $4895 p/p. However, for our trip with
only 12 passengers, it works out to about $6530
p/p, not including airfare, alcohol or tips.
At this time the Nai’a does not apply a fuel
surgcharge, but they may by the time of the
trip. If they do it will be $14/person/day and
we will be given three month’s notice before
our trip. Happily, there are no port fees, local
taxes or other hidden charges. For more about
Nai’a, visit http://www.naia.com.fj/tonga/index.html
PLEASE NOTE: OUR COMMITMENT
DEADLINE IS FAST APPROACHING FOR THIS TRIP.
If you wish to come, please don’t delay - DEPOSIT
IS REQUIRED BY DECEMBER 1, 2009. Sorry about
the short notice, but there are only a few trips
in Tonga each year, and we have to either commit
to these dates or make them available for someone
else. Naia Diving Trips
As
many people will purchase 2 week tickets in
and out of Fiji, there is an option to add a
few days of shark diving in Pacific Harbor Fiji
before or after the live aboard. Participants
will be met at either Nadi or Suva airports
and driven to Pacific Harbor where they will
spend 3 nights at the Uprising resort. Two days
of shark diving with Beqa Adventure Divers and
transportation to Suva or Nadi airport is provided.
The cost will be around $750. Scuba gear can
be rented.
Tonga
– Sept 21-30, 2010
For the fifth year in a
row, I am organizing a nine day adventure in
Vavau, Tonga to swim with and photograph Southern
Hemisphere Humpback Whales. This experience
is limited to a small group, so each person
gets the experience of a lifetime.
Just because its legal
does not mean swimming with whales is easy.
The fact is whales are wild and not on anyone's
time schedule. They can come or go as they see
fit, and all encounters are on their terms.
For the safety of the whales, and fairness to
others, several protocols need to be followed.
Tonga Diving Excursions
That
means we won't just motor up to the humpbacks
and jump in the water. The standard is to watch
the whales to observe their behavior and let
them get used to our presence. If they feel
we are not a threat, they will relax and that's
when good interaction happens. There will be
a maximum of four people plus guide in the water
at any time.
I have found that with
the exception of a heat run and really relaxed
mother and calf, that most encounters are best
when swimmers float motionless or swim together
in a parallel course not an intersecting course
with the whales. Imagine how you would feel
if several large fish were swimming at you from
multiple directions. I would feel threatened,
so it only makes sense that the whales do too.
By swimming and floating in a group, the whales
are better able to become comfortable with our
presence.
When it comes to nature
photography, the daily plan is to hurry up and
wait. A lot of time is spent looking at the
horizon for whale sign. When whales are sighted,
many factors have to come together before we
get in the water. These include the demeanor
of the whales, good visibility, low winds, and
flat seas.
Just
getting to Tonga can be an adventure
as it is a remote location. From most places
it takes 2 days to get to, andTonga Diving Excursions
one long day to return. The airlines in this
part of the world are safe, but follow a logic
not many people understand. I tell people to
bring along their sense of humor and two extra
books, as the flights don't always operate as
advertised. Please make sure you purchase trip
insurance and be prepared for excess baggage
fees.
Continental Airlines and
Pacific Airlines are the best airlines to use
to get to Tonga. If you don't have a travel
agent McCoy travel in Hawaii will be happy to
take care of all your travel arrangements. They
specialize in Fiji and the pacific.
This trip we will be staying
in the Puatake Hotel right on the water, in
the center of town. The rooms are large, and
have a/c and internet hook ups. The boat will
meet us up at 8AM and drop us off after 4PM
each day. A catered lunch will be provided.
The cost is $5475 per person,
based on double occupancy. It includes 10 nights
hotel, 9 boat days with catered lunch featuring
some fruit, veggies, salad, fish or chicken,
muffins, cookies, coffee and cocoa, as well
as bottled water on the boat. If traveling alone,
add an $800 single room adjustment. The cost
of the trip can be split up into 2 or 3 payments
depending on when you commit to the trip. The
cost of the trip must be paid in full by July
1st, 2010
In Vavau, there are two
good cafes for breakfast, and ½ dozen
good restaurants for dinner. One place has the
bestShark Dives Italian food I have ever eaten.
There places that serve meat, fish, indian food,
mexican food, spanish food, pizza, and lobster.
The prices are very reasonable.
Shark
Dive Depending
on the length of your vacation plans, there
is an option to add a few days of shark diving
in Pacific Harbor Fiji before or after the Vavau
trip. Participants will be met at either the
Nadi or Suva airports and driven to Pacific
Harbor where they will spend 3 nights at the
Uprising resort and two days of shark diving
with Beqa Adventure Divers.
Roundtrip transportation
to the Suva or Nadi airport is provided. The
cost will be around $750. Scuba gear can be
rented.
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