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Coral Reef Restoration and Scuba Diving

Mexico • Sept 21 - Oct 4, 2026 (14 days)

Duration

Description

Program Dates

Sept 21 - Oct 4

14
days

Join our "Coral Reef Restoration Program" for a unique marine conservation experience. Dive into marine research, gain Scuba Diver certification, explore Mayan ruins, and contribute to coral reef restoration efforts in the Akumal Fish Refuge in Mexico's Caribbean coast.

20 Students

3 Instructors

Group Size

Tuition

$TBA

Enroll by Jul 31

Available: 20 spots left

Recommended Age: 14-21

Save up to $200 with a NOA membership

Program Overview

Participants will immerse themselves in hands-on marine biology workshops focused on California's biodiversity, ecology, and global marine conservation efforts.

Guided visits and interactive workshops will lead them through the wonders of La Jolla Bay, including hiking, tide pool exploration, snorkeling, and kayaking at La Jolla Shores.

A visit to the Birch Aquarium will provide insights from experts in the field. Engaging in scientific practical activities, a whale watching expedition, and the option for scuba diving or snorkeling at Laguna Beach State Marine Reserve are also highlights.

Explore the pristine waters of The Channel Islands through snorkeling or diving to discover and learn about the local biodiversity.

Learn about sustainable living at a center in Ojai and visit the Marine Mammal Care Center in Los Angeles.

Program Components

Low-Impact Travel 5/5

Responsible travel practices and sustainability throughout the program, minimizing environmental impact and promoting eco-friendly habits.

Ocean Exploration 3/5

Includes scuba diving and snorkeling in biodiverse marine protected areas, providing firsthand exploration of marine ecosystems and conservation efforts.

Community Service 4/5

Engaged participants in hands-on community and conservation activities at YanaCocha Wildlife Reserve and in the organic permaculture farm in the Galapagos, fostering a sense of environmental and cultural stewardship.

Scientific Fieldwork 4/5

Provides insights into marine biology and conservation through visits to the León Dormido Marine Reserve and Charles Darwin Research Station, encouraging scientific inquiry.

Hiking & Wilderness Exploration 5/5

Offers immersive hiking experiences in diverse ecological zones, allowing participants to connect with nature and understand regional biodiversity.

Environmental & Social Justice 4/5

Explores conservation projects and social justice issues in the Galapagos Islands and the Amazon rainforest, encouraging discussions on sustainability and community engagement.

Language and Cultural Immersion 4/5

Cultural exchanges and language learning opportunities, enhancing the overall immersion experience in the Galapagos Islands and Amazon rainforest region.

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

"After working with you, Marta, I experienced so much joy, positivity, and confidence. Your radiant happiness and unwavering support have inspired me to pursue my dreams with determination. Your expertise and guidance have been invaluable on this journey, empowering me to embrace what I love and excel in it."

Rachel Baker

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