Swimming with Orcas & Humpbacks, Norway 2022

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2023
  • The MS Sula (Orca Norway) is based in Skjervoy, in the far north of Norway (in the Artic Circle). I spent 6 days onboard the liveaboard looking for Orcas and Humpback Whales to swim with. As you'll see from the video it was a very successful week swimming with these magnificent creatures.

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  • @Clawdee-Yah.HuskyNordlichter
    @Clawdee-Yah.HuskyNordlichter День назад

    I always have tears in my eyes when I watch videos like this 🥺.. Of course, because of joy 😊...it's my biggest wish in life to travel to Norway 🇳🇴 and swimming with orcas in the wild ❤

  • @alexciaherious5700
    @alexciaherious5700 Год назад +8

    I envy anyone who has the balls big enough to swim next to a pod of whales!!! The majesty of these animals is just awe-inspiring and leaves one at a loss of words. This is the type of stuff that "wildest imaginations" are built on 💯 My new favorite pastime is whale watching on RUclips 😍 The Orcas have stolen my heart ♥ 🥰♥️ Thanks for sharing...

  • @rogehnimunoz4327
    @rogehnimunoz4327 Год назад +12

    What an awesome weekend! Such majestic creatures! Orcas and humpbacks swam together. Sula did a good job. It’s better to see orcas in the wild. Boycott sea world and all water amusement parks that abused orcas! Stop whaling!

  • @jordiahumadasofialopez1818
    @jordiahumadasofialopez1818 Год назад +7

    Woooooow!!!! That’s insane!!!! What a dream!!!! Orcas and humpbacks in the same frame!!!! I am soooooo happy for you! What an experience! I guess you are still
    dreaming about it!!!! Amazing video! Congratssssss 🥰🥰🥰

  • @wizzardofpaws2420
    @wizzardofpaws2420 9 месяцев назад +1

    BEAUTIFUL CREATURES!! I often wonder if Orcas have a soul.

  • @christophercreighton5897
    @christophercreighton5897 Год назад +5

    The camera work and editing is fantastic because - I'm guessing - there is a human limit as to how much gear you can get on the boat and then in and out of the water. Spectacular results showing us your fantastic experience. Thank you for sharing it!

    • @SteveColliganUK
      @SteveColliganUK  Год назад

      I’m pleased you liked the video. Thank you for your compliments. Because we’re in and out of the water a lot during the day, it becomes physically tiring. If you had bigger cameras then it becomes even more tiring. Having a GoPro was perfect as they are so small and light. What makes it so tiring is that you’re wearing a heavy and definitely more cumbersome dry suit (because of the colder waters).

  • @maverickclarke2070
    @maverickclarke2070 9 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for sharing this video. It certainly helped make my decision about going as I am considering doing this in January 2024.

    • @SteveColliganUK
      @SteveColliganUK  9 месяцев назад +1

      You won’t regret it. It’s one of those once in a lifetime things to do.

  • @RnRquicktrips
    @RnRquicktrips Год назад +2

    Beautiful photography and video! What a magical experience.

  • @rasmusrosenqvist91
    @rasmusrosenqvist91 11 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing! this is a dream of mine but for someone thats afraid of the ocean I know I have a couple of obstacles to overcome before I can make this dream come true!

  • @valerialia1987
    @valerialia1987 4 месяца назад

    Amazing! I'm crying. It's my dream.. I will return in Skjervoy in next december.. I hope to live this dream

  • @keelhe893
    @keelhe893 Год назад +1

    I can’t wait until my turn!

  • @tenover
    @tenover 10 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome video, thanks for sharing! I'm headed there in Nov. 2023. Did you use a GoPro underwater or somethiing else?

    • @SteveColliganUK
      @SteveColliganUK  10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm pleased you liked the video. Yes, I used a GoPro. Enjoy your trip - you will love it.

    • @tenover
      @tenover 9 месяцев назад

      @@SteveColliganUK Thanks! Can I ask what settings you used on your GoPro(Resolution, FPS, ISO, etc...)?

    • @SteveColliganUK
      @SteveColliganUK  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@tenover the sun doesn’t get that high during the winter months, so lighting isn’t at its best for the GoPro. So best not to overdo the high settings. The iso was on auto, and filmed at 4K 25fps. Obviously it depends on what part of the world you are whether it’s 25 or 30fps. Don’t use a filter as this will cut down the the much needed light. Enjoy your trip - you’ll have an incredible experience.

    • @tenover
      @tenover 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks@@SteveColliganUK ! Much appreciated.

  • @evanparness9509
    @evanparness9509 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video. What time of year did you go?

    • @SteveColliganUK
      @SteveColliganUK  2 месяца назад +1

      I'm pleased you liked the video. The season for Orcas is from late October to January. I went in November and would recommend that time as there would be even less daylight in December and January, plus colder too.

    • @evanparness9509
      @evanparness9509 2 месяца назад

      @@SteveColliganUK thx for the reply! Thats great to hear as I am planning to do it in Nov of this year! If you don’t mind - how’d you end up picking orca Norway? Looking at waterproof expeditions as well. Also - any other specific tips or info that you could tell me / recommend that I should know? Key things? Greatly would appreciate as it’s hard to find many ppl that have done this trip!! Thanks!!

    • @SteveColliganUK
      @SteveColliganUK  2 месяца назад

      Orca Norway are the company that started all this. They are 101% passionate about the welfare and safety of the Orcas. But I’m sure Waterproof would be too. The Orca Norway boats (up to 3 of them depending upon number of people booked) are smaller, older, but more character than the newer Waterproof boat. There’s pros and cons for both. I do like the look and space of the Waterproof cabins though. That’s a big selling point actually. With Orca Norway you can book a 1/2 week, or full week. Definitely do the full week as there may be days when you can’t get in the water because of bad weather. Take a GoPro, or similar, but don’t use any filters, as not needed. It’s tiring, so get yourself fit. We were in and out of the water 14 times the first day. Orca Norway provide thermal jumpsuits for when you’re on deck whale and orca spotting. They also have daily lectures in the evenings on orcas and humpbacks. You’re pretty much guaranteed to see the northern lights. If you’re into photography, then also take a decent camera and tripod. To be honest, mobile phones are actually excellent alternatives at picking up the northern lights even when your eyesight doesn’t see them. It is cold at that time of year, so lots of warm layers is essential. If you hire one of their dry suits for swimming with the orcas, then make sure you have warm layers to wear underneath. Incidentally, drysuits are extremely buoyant so there’s zero chance you’ll be able to swim down underwater. This is not a problem at all as you’ll see them at the surface and below you. It’s an incredible experience that you’ll 100% enjoy.

  • @alicedarmadi2625
    @alicedarmadi2625 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for your nice video. Amazing!!!
    I want to swim with orcas. Is it possible if i only take 3days liveaboard? And is there any aurora in Tromso/Alta in that month? Can i know what ship tour do you use? Thank you so much...

    • @SteveColliganUK
      @SteveColliganUK  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Alice, I’m pleased you liked the video. The company I used was Orca Norway, they have 12 guests onboard (MS Sula). When that boat is full they put on a second boat for a further 12 guests. And if that boat fills up they start to fill up a third boat, of 12 guests. They do 1/2 week trips as well as a full week. Yes, at that time of year (November to January) there are the beautiful northern lights. I saw them every night. I hope you manage to go, as it’s a once in a lifetime experience to swim with Orcas. Don’t forget, there are also lots and lots and lots of humpback whales as well as Orcas.

    • @alicedarmadi2625
      @alicedarmadi2625 5 месяцев назад

      @@SteveColliganUK thank you for your reply. May i know how much you spend for the orca trip? I want to calculate the budget ... is i take 3days i will meet the orcas? Because i read in their website if the weather good, and its nature. Thanks

    • @SteveColliganUK
      @SteveColliganUK  5 месяцев назад

      If you go onto the OrcaNorway.com website they will have the latest prices for 1/2 week and full week. The orcas and humpbacks are there at that time of year. Yes, you could be unlucky with the weather and not get in the water. That’s why I would always recommend going for a full week and increase your chances considerably. The weather would not be bad for a whole week, but possibly for 1-2 days if that. The weather is quite settled at that time of year. We had one day where it was too windy, so we just watched all the humpbacks from the front of the boat.

  • @ianperrott4308
    @ianperrott4308 Год назад +2

    Great video as ever Steve. Might have to try and get there myself at some point. 👌

  • @TripsDivesbyBenjaminKrueger
    @TripsDivesbyBenjaminKrueger 11 месяцев назад +1

    hello, do you know what`s the best time of the year to observe the orca`s ?

    • @SteveColliganUK
      @SteveColliganUK  11 месяцев назад

      Hi there, the orcas are only there from November to January because of the herring. Daylight is reduced during those months, but November has more daylight than the other 2 months. This is when I went and my preference. Plus it’s not quite as cold as December and January.

  • @vahinewahine916
    @vahinewahine916 Год назад

    Epic. I just started my research into the various companies that provide this type of trip and your video has been really helpful! It's great to see a firsthand account (rather than an advertising video). How long were you able to stay in the water before getting out? How often were you able to get in the water during the 6 days trip?

    • @SteveColliganUK
      @SteveColliganUK  Год назад +5

      I'm pleased you liked the video - thanks. It's such an incredible experience to be in the water with these beautiful creatures.We stayed in the water as long as the orcas stayed. Sometimes the orcas were just passing through and so we were in the water for less than a minute. Sometimes the orcas would be playing and would be around for several minutes. And if they were feeding on the herring, then it could be 10's of minutes. I remember doing 14 different drops into the water on the first day. All 12 of us were in the smaller boat at the same time being dropped right next to the orcas. We went out looking for orcas and humpbacks on all 6 days. These are wild creatures and so nothing is guaranteed, but when these trips run they pretty much guarantee some kind of interaction throughout the week. You'd be extremely unlucky not to have some priceless memories over the whole week to be honest. There were 2 days with no orcas, but plenty of humpbacks to make up for it. I hope this helps and you get the opportunity to get out there.

    • @Jeanology
      @Jeanology Год назад +1

      @@SteveColliganUK Amazing! So they don't get close to you? They seemed to just be enjoying themselves, paying the humans no mind lol. I really want to do this now that I've seen your video!

    • @SteveColliganUK
      @SteveColliganUK  Год назад

      @@Jeanology sometimes they come fairly close. They are close enough so you have a very good view of them. They are curious about us, but not aggressive towards us in any way. They are just big dolphins after all, ...with a nice paint job!! 🙂

  • @ozguroztrk99
    @ozguroztrk99 Год назад +1

    Amazing. WOW. How much it cost?

    • @SteveColliganUK
      @SteveColliganUK  Год назад +2

      Last years price was NOK 52,000, but I think it’s gone up this year.

    • @ozguroztrk99
      @ozguroztrk99 Год назад

      @@SteveColliganUK thank youuuu

    • @majda108
      @majda108 11 месяцев назад

      Hi majda from Holland beautiful..i want to go next year 2024 in januari...what for camera you have? And witch company? Greetz

  • @danielponcin8158
    @danielponcin8158 8 месяцев назад

    Trop beau être vous des confrères de Pierre Robert de la tour ?

  • @nerad1994
    @nerad1994 Год назад

    How much is it typically in USD?

    • @SteveColliganUK
      @SteveColliganUK  Год назад

      I don’t know how much it is in US$. If you go onto the Orca Norway website you’ll be able to see the cost in NOK. You can then convert it to US$.

  • @josephgaribay
    @josephgaribay 7 месяцев назад

    What song/artist is this!?

  • @norseman5041
    @norseman5041 Год назад +3

    0:40 look like you have Nord-Fugløy behind the Orcas (Spekk Hogger as we call them) If so, you have the Island behind you to the right where I grew up. Now I live in Ohio US, and I get home sick now. ruclips.net/video/x3cFR2VpSeg/видео.html