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Swim with Sperm Whales in Dominica in 2025 with Indigo Safaris

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Dominica Sperm Whale Swimming Trips

18 to 26 May 2025 – 3 spots left
6 days on the water

25 May to 02 June 2025 – 5 spots left
6 days on the water

29 Nov to 07 Dec 2025 – 1 spot left
6 days on the water

06 Dec to 14 Dec 2025 – 4 spots left
6 days on the water

13 Dec to 21 Dec 2025 – 4 spots left
6 days on the water

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Accommodation Options

Jungle Bay Resort 2025

  • Double/twin occupancy with full breakfast: $5,740 USD per person
  • Single occupancy with full breakfast: $6,700 USD

Soufriere Guest House or Rosehill Heights 2025

  • Double/twin occupancy self-catering: $4,995 USD per person
  • Single occupancy self-catering: $5,300 USD

Why Choose Indigo Safaris for Sperm Whale Trips?

Experience

Indigo Safaris has been operating in Dominica since 2013. The Managing Director and founder has led 23 of these trips, accompanied by a local marine biologist guide with over 20 years of experience. Both guides are published underwater photographers. The captain is a licensed boat captain with 25 years of sperm whale experience, and an experienced first mate is also on board. The trips are designed for six clients per excursion.

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Value for Money

Indigo Safaris prides itself on providing trips that are considered the best value for money by past clients.

Giving Back

Each year, Indigo Safaris donates generously to the Soufriere/Scott’s Head Marine Reserve to support the preservation of the island’s best dive sites and educate locals about their marine environment. They also raise funds for local sports initiatives, providing equipment for swimming lessons and cricket, and are currently working on rehabilitating the local basketball court.

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Location

Following the opening of the jetty at Soufriere in 2021, Indigo Safaris relocated its base to the south of the island. The village of Soufriere offers a vibrant yet peaceful atmosphere, contrasting the hustle of Roseau. Guests can choose from various local eateries and enjoy self-catering options. The area features a beach with a hot spring, numerous hot springs within walking distance, and is the starting point for the island-long Waitukubuli Trail. It also has an excellent dive center, sea kayaking school, and freediving school, all within a friendly community that feels safe at all hours.

About the Trips

During encounters, only three participants and a guide are permitted in the water at a time, necessitating rotations between two groups. Occasionally, multiple encounters occur simultaneously. Participants should be able to exit a swimming pool without using steps or ladders, as reboarding the boat quickly may be necessary.

Indigo Safaris utilizes the beautiful Jungle Bay Resort, overlooking Soufriere and Scotts Head, as well as budget-friendly self-catering accommodations at Soufriere Guesthouse and Rosehill Apartments, all about 1 km from the seafront and Bubble Beach natural spa. While Rosehill and Soufriere Guest House do not have air conditioning, their location and in-room fans often make it unnecessary. The accommodations include well-equipped kitchens, dining areas, lounges, and outdoor spaces for relaxation. Transfers can be arranged for $7 per person per day for those who prefer it.

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Each week includes six days on the ocean with a local expert whale guide and accredited skipper, with departures from 8 AM to around 2 PM.

Permits for the trips are becoming increasingly difficult to secure, making this a rare opportunity to photograph these giants at an unbeatable price. The 8-night trips include fees, permits, breakfasts for Jungle Bay clients, group airport transfers, rotis for lunch, and transportation for one day’s land tour.

The months of November and December are particularly favorable for trips, as the weather is pleasantly warm at around 29°C, with sea temperatures around 28°C and low rainfall. Adult male whales are more frequently sighted during this time, and social interactions among groups are often observed.

May is also an excellent month for whale watching and weather. The absence of males typically means family units come closer to shore. With cruise ship season over, the ocean becomes less crowded, providing optimal conditions for encounters. This period is also characterized by flat and dry weather.

Booking

Due to the requirement of submitting participants’ names for permits, a 50% non-refundable deposit is necessary to secure a spot. The remaining balance is due 90 days before the trip’s start. Payment can be made via bank transfer, and arrangements can be made for payments in Euros or GBP. If the island closes its borders, the trip will be rescheduled.

Daily boarding begins at 8:00 AM, with return times varying based on the day’s events. If good whale activity occurs early, they may return earlier to avoid disturbing the whales. If the whales exhibit avoidance behavior, the team will leave them alone and seek out others.

Each morning, the crew will use underwater listening devices to locate whale families. Once a unit is approached, three participants will enter the water and move slowly toward the whales. Interaction time can last from 30 seconds to 15 minutes, depending on the whales’ behavior. Participants will rotate in the water to ensure everyone has the chance to experience the encounter.

Interactions can take place up to eight miles offshore, and conditions may vary from calm to choppy. Participants should be prepared for extended periods on the boat while waiting for encounters and should also be ready to swim to approach and follow the whales.

Packed lunches can be arranged from either the hotel restaurant or local eateries, with cold water provided on board. Water temperatures will be in the high 20s, and since participants will be moving a lot in the water, wetsuits are not required.

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The Program

  • Day 1: Arrive at Melville Hall airport, transfer to Soufriere
  • Day 2: Sperm whale encounters
  • Day 3: Sperm whale encounters
  • Day 4: Sperm whale encounters
  • Day 5: Sperm whale encounters
  • Day 6: Sperm whale encounters
  • Day 7: Sperm whale encounters
  • Day 8: Island tour
  • Day 9: Return to the airport

Pre- and Post-Trip Extensions

Indigo Safaris can arrange extensions for SCUBA diving or hiking, as they are well-acquainted with the island.

About Sperm Whales

Sperm whales form strong lifelong bonds, babysitting for one another and passing down family traditions. They develop a communal dialect and exhibit varied lifestyles similar to human cultures. Off Dominica, sperm whales primarily consist of groups of females and their dependent calves, which live together in matrilineal units. Young males typically leave their families in their early teens to roam the open ocean.

Over 20 different whale families have been identified in Dominica’s waters, with approximately ten regularly observed. Research indicates that these families have inhabited the region since at least 1984. Sperm whales can live beyond 70 years, allowing them to encounter numerous other whales throughout their lives. This longevity suggests that family members can remember one another despite long separations.

For more information or to book, contact Indigo Safaris:

Email: safariexperts@indigosafaris.com
UK: +44 771 334 27 29
USA: +1 718 312 8777
France: +33 668 74 97 05
Skype: christopherbartlett

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Excerpts from Jeff Goodman’s Book Action Camera Underwater Video Basics, Part 1 of 6: Choosing a Camera

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Unlike DSLR or dedicated video models, action cameras are far easier to choose and understand. One of the joys of these small devices is that they can produce excellent quality results in their full auto mode even if you have no prior knowledge about video or photography. Other than the positioning or mounting of the camera there seems to be very little else for you to do except press ‘record’ and sooner or later ‘stop.’ However, this does put the camera and the technicians who created it in full control of how it shoots the scene or action that you are filming. the camera is making the decisions for you. this can work pretty well, but does not always produce the best possible results. these cameras are remarkably clever, but alas not intelligent enough to know what it is exactly you are trying to achieve. So with just a little extra knowledge you will be able to choose the right gear, take control of the settings and create video and photos much more to your own design.

A very basic rule is that you get what you pay for. So the more expensive the camera then the more options and add-ons you would expect to be available. At the time of writing, top-of-the-line cameras can cost upwards of £300 (roughly $400) whereas a lower end model may come in at £20–100 ($25–130) and do the required job reasonably well. Let’s look at the basic requirements and discuss additional features which will make your video life far easier and more rewarding.

They will also govern the overall quality of your video. If you don’t already have a camera these are some of the optimal things to look for.

Screen

Most action cameras have a screen so you can see exactly what you are filming. Some do not. As we look to move forward from the basic point-and-shoot way of using action cameras, a screen becomes important. It gives you certainty that all the action is happening within your frame and you are not clipping off anything important. A screen will also show you how your lighting looks. this is especially important when mixing an artificial video light with ambient natural light.

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If you have a camera without any sort of screen, I recommend practice and experimentation to get to know exactly what angle your lens covers at any given distance from a subject. Take a shot on land and when you play it back on an independent screen look carefully and note how much of the picture you thought you were taking is actually in frame. Try this for distance shots as well as close-ups.

Depending on what kind of optics your camera has, you will find that underwater the angle of coverage decreases by around one quarter. this is also affected by any additional lens you attach to the outside of your housing — see ‘Accessories: Lenses’ later in this chapter.

Depth rating and construction

Not all action cameras on the market are suitable for diving. Some are only designed to be water resistant, which is good for surface sports such as skiing, cycling or canoeing. Others are fully waterproof but only down to a depth of ten metres, which is good for snorkelling or surfing. For example, the GoPro or the Insta 360.

Be sure you pick a camera (or camera and housing) that has a depth rating suitable for your diving intentions. Most housings are guaranteed down to depths of 30m (100ft) or more, but do be sure and stick to the manufacturer’s recommendation.

Before buying, take a good look at how the housing seals are made and function. Are the closing clips flimsy, or substantial and well-made?  The same question should be asked of the hinges.

Resolution and quality

Many cameras offer video resolution of 720p or 1080p. Most also do 2K and 4K. Starting at the lower end, 720p is ‘High-Definition’ (HD), but is only half the resolution of ‘Full HD’ 1080p. This means 1080p has twice as much image detail and produces images that are twice as large in terms of overall pixel count. However, 1080p also takes up twice as much storage space on your memory card. There then follows the issue of having enough computing power to play back the larger resolution files. This especially applies when filming 4K, which has four times the resolution of 1080p. Although you should be able to play these very ‘high-res’ video files on your TV through your camera, it is not guaranteed that your edit computer will have enough processing power to play the files smoothly.

This becomes particularly noticeable when trying to edit and add effects.

720p has 1,280 pixels displayed across the screen horizontally and 720 pixels down the screen vertically. this gives us 720 horizontal lines on the screen. Before HD came in the normal resolution was 480p, standard definition (SD). SD is now seen as very poor quality.

For most people 720p produces a very high quality image and is excellent for editing and posting e.g. on YouTube. If you are able to process and edit 1080p and have a good speed on your internet, then this is the best option for even greater quality. If you are able to process and edit 2K and 4K then the world is your oyster. In short, film at a resolution that you can edit. Do a test. Film something at 2K then try to play and edit it on your computer. If it works well without any pixelation, breaking up or freezing of the image then try 4K. If the 2K doesn’t work then go lower, try 1080p and so on.

However, although 720p is usable at the time of writing this book, technology moves so fast that it is probable this resolution will no longer be used in the near future and be fully replaced by the higher alternatives.

It is possible to edit 2K and 4K on low specification or old computers by using proxy files and online editing. This copies video files to a lower resolution which your edit software and computer can deal with. then before exporting the final edited sequence or film the proxy files are replaced with the original full resolution versions. But this is for those who are experienced with editing software and is beyond the purposes of this book.

An alternative solution is to film everything in the best possible resolution and archive those files for future use. Meanwhile, convert the files you want to edit now into low resolution copies with video converter software. Free versions can be accessed on the web, for example Any Video Converter and Freemake Video Converter.

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When shooting at higher resolutions, the image size can be expanded or increased in the edit without too much noticeable loss of quality. This is particularly useful in re-framing your image or taking part of it to use as a close-up. Somewhere between 25–40% is usually as far as you can go before quality loss starts to become noticeable, but this does depend on the overall standard of the original frame where sharpness, contrast and image density are all factors. Higher resolution images are also better for extracting single frames to print out as photos or to use in publications.

NEXT WEEK:

Part 2 of 6 – Underwater Lighting

Action Camera Underwater Video Basics by Jeff Goodman is available now from DIVEDUP Publications:
https://www.divedup.com/shop/action-camera-underwater-video-basics-the-essential-guide-to-making-underwater-films/

About Jeff Goodman

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Jeff is a multiple award-winning freelance TV cameraman/filmmaker and author. Having made both terrestrial and marine films, it is the world’s oceans and their conservation that hold his passion, with over 10,000 dives in his career. Having filmed for international television companies around the world and as author of two books on underwater filming, Jeff is Author/Programme Specialist for the Underwater Action Camera course for the RAID training agency.

Jeff has experienced the rapid advances in technology for diving as well as camera equipment, and has also experienced much of our planet’s marine life. He has witnessed, first-hand, many of the changes that have occurred to the wildlife and environment during that time.

Jeff runs bespoke underwater video and editing workshops for the complete beginner up to the budding professional.

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Gear Review: Zeagle Covert XT BCD (Watch Video)

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In a video created exclusively for Scubaverse.com, Jeff Goodman reviews the Covert XT BCD from Zeagle.

Find out more abut Zeagle products at www.zeagle.com.

Sea & Sea is the home of Zeagle and other leading diving brands in the UK.

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