Swimming with Humpback Whales in the Dominican Republic

In a Nutshell

When

Saturday, 24.01.2026 - Saturday, 31.01.2026
Saturday, 07.02.2026 - Saturday, 14.02.2026
Saturday, 07.03.2026 - Saturday, 14.03.2026
Saturday, 21.03.2026 - Saturday, 28.03.2026
Saturday, 28.03.2026 - Saturday, 04.04.2026
Other dates on request




Where

Start: Saturday afternoon in the port of Cofresi near Puerto Plata
End: The following Saturday after breakfast in the port of Cofresi near Puerto Plata


Group

Maximum 20 people + guides

Accompaniment

English speaking guide from our partner company


Costs

Standard cabin: USD 4'895.-
Deluxe cabin: USD 4'995.-
Master cabin: USD 5'295.-

Cost per person for double occupancy per cabin.

Included

All meals, accommodation on the boat, tours

Exclusive

Personal expenses, insurance, arrival and departure from and to Puerto Plata, port and sanctuary fees (USD 600), tips, last dinner ashore, fuel surcharge (approx. USD 200)


Physical requirements

Be able to swim 100 meters with fins, mask and snorkel
Be able to lift yourself out of the water on a ladder

Intolerances and intolerances can be taken into consideration.

Note

This tour is intended for snorkelers. No free and tank diving. This trip is organized by a partner!


  • The trip to the humpback whales in the Dominican Republic is a very special trip! For one week, we are heading about 120 kilometers away from the coast to a shallow region, the Silver Bank! A week surrounded by water, whales and sun!

    The Silver Bank is located about 120 kilometers north of the city of Puerto Plata in the waters of the Dominican Republic. This reef area is between 10 and 25 meters deep. According to legend, a Spanish ship and its silver cargo sank here around 400 years ago, giving Silver Bank its name. Pure sailor's yarn? But this is certainly true: This is the watery nursery of the humpback whales. Every year, thousands of humpback whales swim from the North Atlantic to the Caribbean island to mate and give birth to their calves in the protected Silver Bank. Thanks to the many reefs, the water here is calm, even though we are far from the coast.

    In terms of climate, our trip is characterized by very pleasant temperatures. During the day, the thermometer reaches around 27 degrees, while it gets a little cooler at night. The water temperature is 23 degrees. A thin wetsuit keeps the body warm at all times.
    We stay on the Sea Hunter, which is often surrounded by humpback whales. The ship has 10 spacious cabins with bathrooms, a dining room and a sun deck from which you can watch the whales passing by all day long.

  • The humpback whales are the stars and also the absolute highlight of this unforgettable trip. In the winter months, the Atlantic humpback whales migrate to the Caribbean to mate and give birth to their calves. Then they head back to the cold, food-rich north.

    Up to ten tours give us plenty of opportunity for whale-watching. The encounter with mother and calf is particularly impressive. Curious and playful, the young approach the little strangers. But the eye of the huge mother is always watchful. The mating males provide special action. When the hormones go crazy, they race after the females and fight each other in so-called "heat runs". What men don't do for love. Even from the mother ship, we can experience the powerful leaps of the marine mammals.

    To swim with the animals, we get close to them in small tender boats. The benches in the boats are a clear comfort compared to sitting on the tube of a zodiac for hours. There are plenty of snacks and refreshments if you get hungry or thirsty.

  • During your time with us, the MS Sea Hunter serves as a floating hotel. The Sea Hunter is a former oil industry diving vessel. It combines the functionality of a working ship with the interior design of a modern yacht.

    In addition to the 10 comfortably furnished passenger cabins, our mother ship has a dining room where we enjoy freshly prepared meals prepared by the crew. In the morning and at lunchtime we help ourselves to sumptuous buffets, and in the evening we round off the day with cozy multi-course menus. The crew will make every effort to cater for culinary requirements.

    A beautiful lounge with lots of books and movies invites you to linger. Finally, you can enjoy a breathtaking view over the ocean from one of the outside decks. Again and again, swimming, playing or jumping whales come into view.

  • Our day starts at around 07:30 with an extensive breakfast buffet. A short time later, we get ready to set off in the tender boats in search of humpback whales. After around 3 hours at sea and hopefully some great experiences, we return to the Sea Hunter for lunch and a short break. In the afternoon, we'll go hunting for great underwater experiences again for around 3 hours!
    Back on board, we'll treat ourselves to a well-earned shower before rounding off the day with a sundowner drink and a great dinner.
    On some evenings, we also enjoy presentations by the guides about the Silver Bank & humpback whales.

  • During the day and in the evening, we usually enjoy very pleasant temperatures that invite us to wear shorts. Depending on the wind, it can get a little chilly on the boats, especially when we get out of the water. However, the wetsuit keeps us warm.

    Diving goggles, snorkels, fins and wetsuits are required for our trips to the sea. Please bring your tested equipment with you, we can only help out with individual items.

    Swimming with whales is not a scuba dive, but a snorkeling trip!

    For photographers, we recommend lenses with a medium range above the water surface. Underwater, you can take excellent photos of blue whales with small lenses (up to 30mm). However, great photos and videos can also be taken with smaller cameras such as GoPros.

Contact us

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