
predation : winter
NORWEGIAN HERRING RUN
ORCAS AND WHALES FEAST DURING THE ARCTIC’S GREATEST FEEDING EVENT
IN BRIEF
Above the Arctic Circle, from November to February, millions of herring spawn in the protected waterways of the northern fjords. This natural event attracts some of the ocean’s most incredible apex predators, including orcas, humpback whales, and fin whales, who feast on the fatty, nutritious fish before they lay their eggs in mid-February.
From the comfort of our private luxury home base and chartered heated expedition boat, you will dive into the heart of the action. Prepare your thickest wetsuits for an unforgettable plunge into the northern ocean’s most spectacular wildlife events.
DAILY
MORNINGS: After a breakfast at the house, we embark on 6 hour daily boat trip from Skerjvoy to witness one of the most incredible oceanic wildlife spectacles on Earth. As we venture into the wintry fjords, you'll have the unique opportunity to swim alongside orcas, fin whales, and humpback whales in their natural habitat.
MIDDAY: During the winter months, daylight hours are limited, with the best conditions occurring between 9 AM and 2 PM. For five days out of the seven, we head out in search of orcas, whales, bait balls and more. On bad weather days (we plan for two bad weather days each week) we stick to shore, and will plan activities on land like sauna visits, aurora chasing and more.
On water, our guides will ensure your safety and provide all necessary gear, including thick wetsuits to keep you warm. Expect temperatures to be cold (borderline miserable), but proper equipment will allow you to fully immerse yourself in this breathtaking adventure and the adrenaline will keep you going.
EVENINGS: We return back in the late afternoon to unwind at the house, relax in the hot tub or sauna, sit in on nature and whale presentations, or photography workshops. We host a group dinner at the house nightly for everyone to dig in together.
In addition to the incredible wildlife encounters, you'll have the chance to witness the beauty of the aurora borealis dancing across the night sky. Not to mention, the shared experience of such an extreme (cold) and wild (truly) adventure fosters strong bonds and lasting friendships among guests.
ON WATER
Each morning, we head to the dock and board our expedition vessel OceanX, a sleek, purpose-built expedition boat designed for comfort and safety in Arctic waters. We use the limited Arctic light to search the fjords and open water for bait balls, orcas, humpback whales, and fin whales. This is not a fast-paced RIB trip. We use a larger, heated boat with an enclosed cabin, onboard seating, hot tea, and a low profile rear deck for gearing up and entering the water. It’s designed for long days on the sea.
Most importantly, our experienced captain, PB, is one of the best in this region, having worked with numerous blue-chip film crews and ecotourism expeditions. PB’s crew and our guides work together to safely position the boat for drops and support everyone during water entries, as well as our in-water guides. For safety, mask-mounted torches are mandatory so our crew can clearly identify all swimmers once you’re in the water.
EXPEDITION HOUSE NORWAY
We have an incredible four-bedroom rental house in the overlooking the wintery fjords of Skjervøy. The house will also serve as our expedition house, for afternoon hang-outs, chill sessions, group dinners, whale talks, photography workshops, and more.
The house is perfect for couples joining and looking to share a big bed, as well as anyone looking for more space and privacy while enjoying the thrill of swimming with orcas. It comes at a slight premium over our second house, on a first come first serve basis.

JAN 2026 DATES
Click on the session you want to join to sign up.
Session 1: Jan 10-18, 2026
Session 2: Jan 17-25, 2026
Lofoten Extension: Jan 25-28, 2026
COSTS
CORE PROGRAM COSTS
9-day Main Program: $5500.
4-day Lofoten Extension: $990.
DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
-$200 early bird for bookings made before Oct 1st.
OPTIONAL UPGRADES
+$500 single supplement at the Expedition House.
+$400 for an 7mm custom open-cell wetsuit by Elios.
INCLUDED
8 nights accommodation in Skjervøy (shared rooms; single/couple upgrades available at extra cost).
5 full on-water expedition days on a heated expedition vessel with an indoor cabin (weather permitting).
Custom Elios open-cell wetsuit (7mm, hooded, with booties and gloves) made to your measurements, included if submitted at least 6 weeks before the trip.
All in-water guiding, photography, and safety support.
Local transfers between the expedition house/Fiskecamp and the boat.
6 breakfasts (DIY), 5 days of boat snacks, 6 home cooked dinners (family style).
2 land days / weather days with light activities (aurora chasing, sauna, town visits)
EXCLUDED
Flights to/from Tromsø (nearest major airport).
Transfer from Tromsø to Skjervøy.
Personal dive/snorkel gear: fins, mask, weight belt.
Travel/cancellation insurance.
Alcohol and personal snacks.
Optional single supplement or couple-room upgrade.
Optional thicker wetsuit (8–9mm) if requested.
Lunches and dinners on land days.

FAQ
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8 nights accommodation in Skjervøy (shared rooms; single/couple upgrades available at extra cost).
5 full on-water expedition days on a heated yacht with an indoor cabin and shelter (weather permitting).
2 weather buffer days for flexibility—if conditions allow, we often still get on the water. We will do light local land excursions on these two buffer days.
Custom Elios open-cell wetsuit (7mm, hooded, with booties and gloves) made to your measurements, included if submitted at least 6 weeks before the trip.
Mask-mounted flashlight (rental).
All in-water guiding and safety support.
Free access to any underwater photos/video our guides capture during the trip (not licensed for commercial use).
Local transfers between the expedition house/Fiskecamp and the boat.
6 breakfasts (DIY), 5 days of boat snacks, 6 home cooked dinners (family style).
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Flights to/from Tromsø (nearest major airport).
Transfer from Tromsø to Skjervøy (about 4 hours by car/bus or 2-4 hours by ferry).
Personal dive/snorkel gear: fins, mask, weight belt (must bring your own). Best to bring open heeled fins unless you have your own cold water pair (larger footpockets to account for the booties).
Travel/cancellation insurance.
Alcohol and personal snacks.
Optional single supplement or couple-room upgrade.
Optional thicker wetsuit (8–9mm) if requested.
Lunches and dinners on land days.
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Yes. If you do not need a custom Elios wetsuit and are briniging your own cold water wetsuit/hood/gloves/socks then you will get a $400 discount off the total. However, if bringing your own cold water gear, please give us the specs before you arrive so we can ensure you have proper thermal protection.
All guests must bring their own fins, mask, and belt. Weights are provided.
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Due to the gulf stream, the weather in Arctic Norway in the winter is not as predictable than one would think, and it’s also not as cold either. But yes, it still definitely dips below freezing for the most part.
Air temperature: November averages around -4°C to +6°C. January is a bit colder, typically -10°C to 3°C. Some days will be just above freezing while others dip below.
Water temperature: 4–6°C.
With the included 7mm open-cell wetsuit, hood, gloves, and booties, most people are comfortable for repeated entries. Your body warms up the suit quickly, and our yacht provides heated indoor space between drops. You’ll be cold at times—it’s Arctic winter—but you won’t be “utterly miserable” if you follow gear and warm-up recommendations.
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Standard accommodation is shared twin rooms at the Fiskecamp, located a five minute drive from the Expedition House.
Single supplement available at the expedition house (extra cost).
Couple rooms (large double beds) are available at the expedition house.
We’ll confirm preferences at booking, but space is limited—first come, first served.
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Typically 5–7 hours per day on the water, depending on whale activity and light (limited daylight in winter). The yacht has a heated indoor cabin for shelter, seating, and warming up, as well as outdoor decks for fast entry into the water. This is a very different experience from RIB-based trips—far more comfortable and warm.
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No. We do not rent dry suits for this expedition, and we strongly discourage them. Dry suits limit agility in the water, trap air, and can create unsafe situations during rapid entries with whales. Our program is specifically designed around thick open-cell wetsuits, which are warmer in practice once you’re moving and allow much freer interaction.
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Fly into Tromsø Airport (TOS), which has regular connections from Oslo and other European hubs.
From Tromsø, you can:
Take the daily early morning bus to Skjervoy, or simply take the ferry, with normally one to two sailings per day. We will help you look up and purchase tickets if you’d like.
We suggest arriving in Tromsø the day before your trip starts if possible, in case of winter weather delays.
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Yes. Our in-water guides carry cameras and document encounters when possible. We do not guarantee coverage, as their priority is safety and leading the group. However, when photos or video are captured, they are shared with all guests at no extra cost. These are for personal use and sharing only—not for commercial publishing or resale.
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Weather & water: Safety always comes first in these conditions. The boat is stable, heated, and enclosed—far more comfortable than RIBs. We only go out when conditions allow. Two buffer days are built in for weather downtime.
Gear: Everyone uses thick open-cell wetsuits, which are warmer and safer than dry suits in this context. Our guides are trained in cold-water protocols, and you’ll be monitored closely during water entries.
Orcas: Wild orcas are not a threat to humans. They are highly intelligent apex predators but have no history of harming people in the wild. Our approach is strictly non-intrusive: no chasing, no harassing, and we let the whales choose interactions.
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We target Skjervøy and the Kvaenagan Fjord because it’s the world’s most reliable orca aggregation, with whales following the herring migration each winter— we’re talking over 1000 orcas in the greater fjord. While sightings are very likely, wildlife can never be guaranteed, and orcas can be very avoidant in water. Our flexible schedule and multiple days on the water give the best possible chances.
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This is a snorkeling/freediving trip—no scuba. You need to be comfortable swimming at least 100 metres unaided in dark open water and able to pull yourself back onto the boat (flat platform on the back). Freediving experience is welcome but not required. The focus is slow, quiet encounters at the surface.
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Breakfasts: DIY style each morning. The fridge is stocked with eggs, bread, cereal, fruit, and coffee/tea. Guests can prepare what they like, and guides often cook eggs.
On-water boat snacks (5 days total): Light snacks and sandwiches onboard the boat.
Dinner: Home-cooked group meals at the expedition house (6 dinners, including arrival night). We do curry nights, pasta nights, mix of veg and meat. Homey. We also bring some board games for group bonding.
Land days (2 days total): Meals are not included. We usually go out together to local restaurants, or guests can explore on their own.
We can cater for vegetarians and common allergies with advance notice. For very specific dietary restrictions, we may ask you to bring certain specialty items yourself, as grocery selection in Arctic Norway can be limited.
Coffee, tea, and water are always available.
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Most orca trips in Norway are run from small RIB boats (rigid inflatables), which means hours of exposure to Arctic wind and cold spray with no shelter and are based at hotels or on liveaboards. Our expeditions are designed to be very different, family-style programs, hosted on a nice vessel, with an incredible expedition house, where we focus on group bonding and dynamics— workshops, lectures, game nights, aurora chasing and more. We want to create a special program, not another orca tour.
Heated vessel, Not RIBs
We use a stable yacht with an indoor heated cabin, space to rest, warm up, and change between drops. This makes a huge difference in comfort and safety compared to open RIBs.
Custom Elios Wetsuits Included
Every guest receives a made-to-measure 7mm open-cell wetsuit (with hood, gloves, and booties) included in the price, ensuring proper thermal protection. No other operator includes custom wetsuits as standard.
Small Groups, Quality Time
We keep group sizes small (6-7 guests per week) so that time on the water is intimate and relaxed, without crowding the whales or each other.
Flexible Schedule with Weather Buffers
Our trips are 8 nights / 9 days, with 5 dedicated water days and 2 buffer days. This flexibility helps ensure multiple high-quality encounters despite Arctic weather.
Home-Cooked Meals & Comfortable Lodging
Instead of not including meals, we provide hearty group dinners at the expedition house, DIY breakfasts, and boat snacks on water days. This is not just to make t more convenient for guests, but actually designed to make the expedition more communal. Accommodation includes both shared twin rooms and upgrade options for singles/couples.
Photography Included
Our guides carry cameras during in-water sessions. While not guaranteed, photos and video captured are shared free with guests for personal use.
Safety & Ethical Encounters First
We never chase or harass whales. Encounters are on their terms. Safety protocols are strict, both for guests in the water and in respecting the orcas themselves.

WINTER LOFOTEN ISLANDS EXTENSION
January 25-28, 2025
SCHEDULE
Following Session 2, join us for four extra days of good eating, road tripping, winter hikes, visiting small fishing towns, and foraging in the Lofoten Islands, one of Norway’s most scenic locations. We will position away from crowds and explore the more hidden nooks and crannies of these islands, focusing on spending time together.
Day 1: Transfer from Skjervoy to Tromso / Fly from Tromso to Leknes, Lofoten
We will drive from Skjervoy to Tromso, where we will take a flight to Leknes, the gateway to the Lofoten Islands. We will settle into our beautiful waterfront lodge in the town of Ballstad and prepare for our days ahead.
Day 2: Exploring Arctic Beaches and traditional fishing towns
We will embark on a roadtrip through the southern Lofoten Islands, with potential destinations including Flakstad Beach, Ramberg Beach, Kvalvika Beach, Sakrisoy, Hamnoy, Reine, and Å. Along the way we will explore traditional fishing villages with red Rorbuer houses and see spectacular mountain backdrops.
Day 3: Exploring northern Lofoten towns
Today we will explore the northern Lofoten Islands, with potential destinations including Henningsvær, Svolvær, and the Loftr Viking Museum. These are larger towns in beautiful settings, including Henningsvær’s famous soccer pitch built in a natural bowl in the fjord.
Day 4: Departures from Lofoten (Leknes)
Morning departures from Leknes airport, where guests can then fly home (almost all flights will go via Bodo).
ADD-ON COSTS
Extension trip: $990
INCLUDES
Transport and gas costs
Overland transport from Skjervoy to Tromso
Flights from Tromso to Leknes
3-night hotel accommodation with breakfast included (shared rooms)
All activities on our schedule.
EXCLUDES
All lunches and dinners
Personal spending and insurance
Flights