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Marine Biology and Scuba Diving Expedition

Indonesia • Feb 10 - 23, 2025 (14 days)

Duration

Description

Program Dates

Feb 10 - Feb 23

Enroll by Nov 30, 2024

Available: 15 spots left

14
days

Explore Indonesia's Coral Triangle, a haven for marine biodiversity, on our eco liveaboard expedition. Dive into the vibrant world of Misool, encounter dolphins and whales, and discover famous dive sites like Four Kings and Cape Kri. Immerse yourself in Raja Ampat's stunning reefs, wildlife, and cultural treasures for an unforgettable adventure.

15 Students

3 Instructors

Recommended Age: 14-21

Group Size

Tuition

$TBA

Save up to $200 with a NOA membership

Program Overview

Embark on an unforgettable journey to Indonesia's Coral Triangle, home to the world's richest marine biodiversity.

 

Our expedition begins in Sorong, where you'll transfer to a liveaboard for a marine adventure like no other.

 

Encounter resident pods of dolphins and whales, and dive into the mesmerizing world of Misool, known for its vibrant reefs and diverse marine life.

 

Explore Mioskon, Blue Majic, and Arborek jetty, where you'll discover sheer vertical walls, schools of fish, and unique coral formations.

 

Navigate to Pele and Yanggefo, diving at famous sites like Four Kings and Mike's Point, teeming with colorful marine species.

 

End your journey at Cape Kri, renowned for its large fish concentrations. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Raja Ampat's reefs, landscapes, and local culture, making memories to last a lifetime.

Program Components

Low-impact travel  4/5

Eco-friendly practices and sustainable accommodations during our travel in the Coral Triangle.

Ocean Exploration  5/5

Includes snorkeling and scuba diving in the IndoPacific, providing firsthand experiences learning about marine biodiversity.

Community Service  3/5

Contributing to marine research programs and conservation efforts at the IndoPacific region and local community initiatives.

Scientific Fieldwork  5/5

Provides hands-on experience in marine biology research and methodologies.

Hiking & Wilderness Exploration  5/5

Exploring Marine and National Parks in Indonesia, offering insights into the diverse landscapes and biodiversity of the IndoPacific region.

Environmental & Social justice  4/5

Focuses on understanding and addressing environmental and social issues specific to the  IndoPacific region.

Language and Cultural Immersion  3/5

Engages participants in Indonesian culture and traditions, fostering cultural understanding.

Project-Based Learning  5/5

Empowers students to lead conservation projects and initiatives, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills in environmental contexts.

NOA
NOA

“My experience with Nature and Oceans Adventures was life-changing. Traveling to new countries through their programs was incredible and eye-opening. The well-planned itineraries, knowledgeable guides like Marta, and meaningful experiences such as scuba diving and learning in a sea turtle conservation program shaped my perspective on the environment and global issues. I highly recommend their programs for anyone seeking personal growth, cultural immersion, and unforgettable adventures." 

 Keristen May

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