Orca & whale watching in Norway.
A small-group experience for an authentic and respectful encounter.
Practical information
- Day trip
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Duration : 2 to 4 hours at sea
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€160 per person
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From 14 years old (minors must be accompanied)
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5 spots available
Observe orcas and whales in Norway.
Set off to observe orcas and whales in Norway and experience a unique adventure among Arctic fjords and wildlife.
When can you observe orcas and whales in Norway?
The season for observing orcas and whales in the Norwegian fjords takes place from October to January, when orcas and whales follow the herring in Northern Norway. Each day at sea is unique and depends on natural conditions.
What to expect during the trip
A safe and respectful adventure in the heart of the Arctic fjords.
Before departure
Accompanied by a captain and two passionate guides, your trip begins at 8:00 AM at the Oksfjordhamn marina (free transfer available from Storslett or Sørkjosen).
Over a hot drink:
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Orca presentation
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Safety Briefing
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Equipment fitting
Safety is our top priority.
During the trip

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Searching for orcas and whales
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Wildlife-friendly navigation
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Observation from the boat
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Hot drinks and cookies on board
A rare and authentic experience.
After the trip
Over one last hot drink:
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Exchanges and questions
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Sharing emotions and experiences
A dream come true.
Observe orcas & whales in Norway
A wild encounter, guided by respect and wonder.
Who is this experience for?
This adventure is for those who dream of observing orcas and whales in their natural environment, with curiosity, respect, and wonder.
For those who wish to experience the magic of the Norwegian fjords, feel the power of a whale’s breath, and discover these marine giants.
Requirements:
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From 14 years old (minor accompanied by a legal guardian)
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Good physical condition
What's included
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Thermal and waterproof suit
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Warm and waterproof boots
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Life jacket
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Navigation glasses
What you need to bring
- Warm and waterproof gloves
We recommend
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To wear clothing suitable for cold conditions (a layering system is recommended)
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To bring a waterproof bag to keep your personal belongings dry
A respectful and ethical approach
Observing orcas and whales is a privilege, never a right.
We adapt each excursion :
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Animal behavior
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Weather conditions
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Group safety
Our priority is always respect for living beings.
Our commitments
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No pursuit of cetaceans
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In-water encounters only when conditions allow
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Continuons adaptation to orca behavior
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Compliance with local and national regulations
We never force the encounter.
How to get here?
Hans Lillengs Vei 28, 9158 Oksfjordhamn, Norway
From Tromsø or Alta:
By car, following the E6 Road.
On public transport, use the Svipper mobile app to plan your trip.
Sørkjosen (Storslett) Airport: flights to and from Tromsø



