WHALE SONG PILGRIMAGE with Francesca & Deva

August 2-9, 2025

Ia’Orana (ee-your-rah-nah) - Hello!

This page is dedicated to logistics and details for our pilgrimage. If you don’t find your answer here, please reach out to Deva. 831-238-8850 or deva@sacredsound.love

Getting to Mo'orea

Traveling to Mo'orea is simple and convenient. There are direct flights from LAX to Papeete, Tahiti (PPT), followed by a scenic ferry ride to the heart-shaped island of Mo'orea. Once you arrive, you can easily take a taxi to our villa.

If your flight arrives in the evening, I recommend staying overnight in Papeete and taking the ferry the next morning. There are plenty of accommodation options in this charming capital city.


We will be staying on the more “locals” side of the island with it’s rustic charm and native vibes.
Captain Cedrick has opened up his guest house to us, and along with the neighboring villa, we will be staying right on the Atiha Bay.

Francesca – Your Whale Swimming & Island Guide
Francesca is a certified underwater guide with nearly 300 dives and extensive experience leading groups to swim with humpback whales in the pristine waters of French Polynesia. Her deep connection with oceanic wildlife, combined with her focus on safety and support in open water, makes her an exceptional guide for adventurous, confident swimmers drawn to the wonders of the natural world.

Francesca’s journey began as an English as a second language teacher before she transitioned into tourism. Her first role was at the Sofitel, where she discovered her love for hospitality and the ocean. She later joined a boat crew as a translator, which sparked her passion for leading wildlife tours and inspired her current career. Her expertise and love for the sea promise an unforgettable experience on this transformative journey.


Cedric – Your Captain for August 2-9
Cedric is an accomplished captain with decades of experience navigating challenging lagoons and open seas. Born and raised on the island of Mauritius, Cedric grew up surrounded by the ocean, developing his skills and love for the water from a young age. Thirty years ago, he relocated to French Polynesia, where he became a professional rower in traditional Hawaiian and Polynesian canoes ("holopuni" and "va'a").

In recent years, Cedric has brought his extensive maritime knowledge to whale swimming tours in Moorea. His expertise, steady leadership, and passion for Polynesian culture and marine life ensure a safe and enriching experience for all participants.


Whale Song Pilgrimage Packing List
Recommended items to support your comfort, joy, and well-being:

For the Water:

  • Mask and snorkel

  • Fins

  • Full or half wetsuit (a 3/2 is ideal if you get cold easily)

  • Light cap for boat days and sun hat

  • Wind and rain jacket

  • Neoprene booties and gloves for extra warmth and comfort

  • If you are susceptible to seasickness, taking ginger or Dramamine beforehand is a good precaution.

Clothing:

  • Lightweight sundresses or easy summer layers

  • Yoga pants or comfortable pants for movement and lounging

  • Light to mid-weight sweater or wrap for cool mornings/evenings

  • Swimsuits (2 is ideal)

  • Sleepwear

  • Undergarments

  • Jacket - evenings and early mornings can be chilly

Footwear:

  • Sandals/flip-flops

  • Water shoes (optional)

  • Hiking/walking shoes

Carbon Fiber Fins

Click below for a great source of 100% Carbon Fiber Fins.

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Self-Care & Toiletries:

  • Reef-safe sunscreen

  • Moisturizer and face serum

  • Body oil or lotion

  • Hydrosol or facial mist

  • Lavender essential oil (great for soothing sunburn or bug bites)

  • Natural bug repellent (e.g., DoTerra or citronella-based)

  • Shampoo and conditioner

  • Hair ties (especially for longer hair)

  • Toothbrush and toothpaste

  • Deodorant

  • Razor, if needed

  • Menstrual products, if applicable

Electronics:

  • Phone charger

  • Electrical adapters, most places have standard European style 220V plugs.

  • You generally won’t need a voltage converter, but double-check your specific items

  • Underwater camera (optional)

Wellness & Snacks:

  • Hydration packets or electrolyte tabs (e.g., Nuun)

  • Trail mix, energy bars, or favorite snacks for boat days

  • Refillable water bottle

  • Journal and pen

  • Any personal supplements or medications

  • Motion well-ness medication

Optional Extras:

  • Waterproof phone case

  • Small dry bag

  • Favorite book

  • Eye mask/earplugs

  • Light shawl or scarf

  • Travel-sized laundry detergent (for rinsing suits/clothes)


🐳 Why Whales? Why Moorea?

Every year, humpback whales migrate to the warm, protected waters of Moorea — a sacred birthing ground. Their presence is both cosmic and deeply embodied.

Whales are sonic beings. Their songs carry codes of remembrance, ancestral wisdom, and deep emotional healing. In the waters of Moorea, we meet them in reverence, and allow their presence to awaken our own soul song.

Words & Phrases to Know
I invite you to embody the Polynesian spirit of mālama—to care for and preserve—and carry these words with you as we enter this sacred relationship with place, people, and ocean.

  • Ia’Orana (ee-your-rah-nah) – Hello / Good morning

  • Nana (nah-nah) – Goodbye

  • Māuruuru (mah-uh-roo-ruu) – Thank you!

    • if you add roa (row ah) at the end, it means ‘thank you very much’

  • Manuia (mah-nwee-yah) – Cheers!

  • Poisson Cru (pwuh-son-crew) – Traditional Polynesian ceviche with coconut milk

  • Roulotte (who-luht) – Food truck

  • Mai Tai (may tay) – “What’s up?” / “All good” – and a tropical cocktail

  • Marae (mah-rah-ay) – Sacred temples of the native people

  • Motu (mow-too) – Small island formed from coral

  • Moana – Ocean

  • Ra – Sun

  • Fenua – Land / Earth

  • Tohora’a – Whale

  • I’a – Fish

  • Re’are’a – Dolphin

  • Honū – Turtle

I know that some of you haven’t swum in the open ocean before—please know that you will be in good hands. This is an incredible experience, and with a little time practicing with your fins, mask, and snorkel (even in a pool!) before the pilgrimage, you’ll be well-prepared.

Many people on last year’s trip had their very first experience in the open ocean on the first day of the pilgrimage, and they adapted beautifully. There’s something deeply natural about returning to the womb of the great mother—it’s instinctive, and she holds us in ways beyond words.

Sample Itinerary, subject to minor tweaks based on weather and group flow:

Day 1 (August 2nd): Arrival in Mo’orea

  • Arrive on the beautiful island of Mo’orea.

  • Enjoy a welcome drink and dinner at our retreat house.
    (Note: Those arriving late at night will need to land a day early in Tahiti and stay overnight to catch the ferry the next day.)

  • Opening sound ceremony

Day 2 (August 3rd): Island Exploration & Evening Sound Meditation

  • Guided tour of Mo’orea’s breathtaking beaches and lush landscapes.

  • Traditional Sunday lunch at the Tropical Garden (food included; drinks extra).

  • It's time to ensure everyone has the proper gear for whale swimming and a time for Q & A.

  • An evening sound healing ceremony

Dinner at a local restaurant

Day 3 (August 4th): Morning Whale Swim & Yoga

  • Morning swim with the Humpback Whales, guided by Francesca.

  • Afternoon yoga session to unwind and connect.

  • Meals: Lunch and dinner are included at the retreat house.

    • We suggest eating a simple breakfast before the whale swim and bringing snacks for the boat.

Francesca- The Mermaid

Day 4 (August 5th): Whale Swim & Integration Circle

  • Morning swim with the whales to deepen your connection to these magnificent beings.

  • Afternoon movement practice, journaling, and integration circle.

  • Meals: Lunch and dinner are included at the retreat house.

    • We suggest eating a simple breakfast before the whale swim and bringing snacks for the boat.

Day 5 (August 6th): Hike & Crafts

  • Morning hike through Moorea’s scenic trails.

  • Afternoon crafts workshop.

  • Lunch at local street food trucks (cost: $15-$20 USD).

  • Dinner at a local restaurant

Day 6 (August 7th): Full-Day Whale Swim & Lagoon Tour

  • Full-day adventure: swim with whales (conditions permitting), explore the lagoon, and visit the coral garden.

  • Enjoy a delicious lunch at Coco Beach (food included; drinks available for purchase).

  • Wrap up the day with a magical swim among turtles, sharks, and stingrays in their natural habitat.

The Humpback Whales

Day 7 (August 8th): Whale Swim, Integration Circle & Polynesian Dance Show

  • Start the morning with another opportunity to swim with whales, deepening your connection to these majestic beings.

  • The afternoon session includes movement practice, journaling, and an integration circle, offering time to reflect and process your transformative journey.

  • Meals: Breakfast and dinner are included

  • Evening dinner and dance show at the Tiki Village (included).

Day 8 (August 9th): Full Moon Gratitude Practice & Departure

  • Early morning Full Aquarius Moon Gratitude Practice: Watch the moonset into the ocean, connecting to its energy as we give thanks and set intentions for the future.

  • Gather for a nourishing farewell breakfast at the retreat house.

  • Departures begin at noon

*On the itinerary it says 4:ooPM to 5:00PM arrival but it’s okay if you arrive at 3:30 PM. 

Registration and Payment Details

Full payment is due at registration:
$4,400 single or $6,200 double occupancy

Payment Options:

  • Venmo: @deva-munay

  • Zelle: deva@sacredsound.love

  • Credit Card: (Please note a 3% processing fee applies)

Kindly include "Whale Song" in the payment notes.

If you have any questions or need help with travel logistics, don’t hesitate to reach out.