ARAWI EXPERIENCES
Whale-Watching in the North
Meet the ocean giants
4 hours
LOS ÓRGANOS-PIURA
What to expect?
In this experience, you’ll greet the sunrise aboard a small vessel as we sail the warm waters off Peru’s northern coast—one of the world’s few places to witness the majestic humpback whale’s annual migration. These gentle giants travel here to breed and give birth, and their acrobatic displays—breaches, tail slaps, and fin waves—are a sight to behold.
As we cruise the Pacific, we’ll also keep our eyes out for playful dolphins, curious sea lions, gliding sea turtles, and even other species of whales. Guided by a professional crew, this early morning excursion offers an intimate and respectful connection with marine wildlife in its natural habitat.
After the boat ride, we’ll visit a local marine museum—founded by marine biologists whose ongoing research sheds light on the life beneath the waves. Over a warm drink, take a moment to reflect on the fragile beauty of the sea and the importance of preserving it for generations to come.

Itinerary
Sunraise Sailing & Marine Life Encounter (– /- / –)
- Meeting point: 6:35 AM outside Los Órganos Dock
- Sailing time: 2–2.5 hours (approx.)
- Visit to Marine Museum: 45 minutes
Our early departure allows us to catch marine life at its most active. With a 98% chance of spotting humpback whales, this is one of the most rewarding wildlife experiences in Peru. If for any reason we don’t see a humpback, we’ll invite you to join another tour with us—free of charge.
Each of our three boats carries a maximum of 24 passengers, ensuring a safe, guided, and immersive wildlife experience.
B: Breakfast– L: Lunch – BL: Box Lunch - D: Dinner
How to include this in your trip?
You can add this experience to any itinerary that includes an overnight stay in Los Órganos or Máncora, in northern Peru. It’s a perfect add-on for travelers looking to explore Peru’s coastal biodiversity. Just contact us and we’ll help craft the best option.
Why this experience matters?
- Connects travelers with Peru’s rich marine biodiversity
- Supports local research and marine conservation initiatives
- Offers a responsible, small-group alternative to mass wildlife tourism
Tips for a responsible traveler:
- Avoid bringing plastic waste aboard
- Respect wildlife by following the guide’s instructions
- Wear reef-safe sunscreen to protect marine life
- Use a waterproof bag for cameras and personal item
Know before you book



Included
- Professional guide
- Boat ride with licensed captain
- Visit to the Marine Museum
- HD photos and video of your experience
Not Included
- Transfers to/from hotel (can be arranged upon request)
- Tips, insurance, or personal purchases
What to bring:
- Full water bottle
- High SPF sunscreen
- Windbreaker or light jacket
- Sunglasses and brimmed hat
- Comfortable shoes
- Small backpack (no luggage permitted)
- Towel
- Waterproof bag or case for your phone/camera
Important notes:
- Be on time: Meeting time is 6:35 AM. Boats depart at 6:45 AM sharp. There is a 10-minute maximum waiting tolerance.
Accessibility: Tour not recommended for children under 5 or elderly travelers with mobility issues.
Meals: We recommend a light breakfast before departure.