Increase Ocean Awareness
Our trips are life changing, perception altering experiences that will leave you completely transformed.
Change Perceptions
People notoriously protect what they love, we hope to bring individuals into the ocean and teach them about all the miracles that exist so they have a reason to help protect this amazing blue space and all its inhabitants.
Learn from the Sea
Not only do our trips show you beautiful landscapes, incredibly colors, and magical creatures we also educate our guests about the importance of all sea life. Our goal is to bring awareness to the forefront of society; we all all connected.

Once you adventure with us we promise you'll want more!

We are an organization focused on educating and raising awareness about the importance of our ocean’s ecosystems. We create life-altering experiences that literally change perceptions and perspectives. Join us for an incredible trip that will educate and forever change you.

Shark Trip

Want to swim with sharks? This trip is for you. We will see tiger sharks, hammerheads, lemons and occasionally whale sharks. Not only will you have a thrill experiencing silent, graceful beauties swim right by you, you will also learn about the importance of sharks. These top-level predators are necessary for a healthy ocean and help keep all the other species healthy as well.

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Galapagos

This trip is an amazing opportunity to visit many of the islands in the archipelago. There is so much diversity and an abundance of wildlife that is found nowhere else on earth. We will spend 10 days with sharks, mantas, turtles, ocean iguanas and so much more. Learn about the unique conservation efforts and amazing animals found only in the Galapagos.

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GB Reef

Sail to some of the most incredible islands and dive sites in the world. The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest living organism, stretching over 2,000 km down the eastern coast of Australia. This trip will allow you to ‘live’ on the reef. We will visit turtle conservatories, shark protected breeding grounds, and you’ll learn about measures that are being taken to preserve this treasure.

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Humpback whales in Tonga

Tonga is a special place to visit – and if you go at the right time, you will be forever changed by seeing these gentle giants swimming with babies and engaging in heat runs. The excitement level is high on this trip; there’s nothing like hearing the song of a humpback whale as he tries to encourage a female to mate with him. Conservation is top priority among the locals, who do their best to ensure that the whales have a safe place to mate and birth.

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Micronesia – Palau

Imagine visiting a tiny speck of a country that you most likely will not see on many maps, this magical location is a home to some of the most beautiful views in the world and is often referred to as the underwater Serengeti. Here is one of the few places where you can serenely float amongst thousands of mesmerizing jellyfish. They pulsate around you in a hypnotizing dance, this is just one of the dreamlike encounters you will have in Palau.

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Coral Restoration

Learn about coral re-growth and restoration. On this trip you will work with a team of coral specialists. You’ll see how they grow and care for the coral polyps, and once they are large enough, how each one is meticulously attached to the reef. You will help our team monitor assess the health of corals at various stages of growth and even be able to attach new coral to help the reef grow!

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Did You Know

The cute and tiny blue ringed octopus is one of the deadliest animals in the sea. They contain enough poison to kill 26 adults, but don’t worry, they are not harmful unless they are threatened. 

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