At a Glance
Camp Address:
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Capacity: 12
Camp Type:
Adventure Travel Tour
Cost/Week:
$1000 - $1999
Gender: Coed
Ages: From 15 To 19
With world-class diving, beautiful islands, rich history and unique cultures, the South Pacific is a destination like no other. Dive on breathtaking reefs, pinnacles, walls and WWII wrecks, with guaranteed sightings of big rays, sharks, sea turtles and intensely colored corals. Above the waterline, the islands offer cool rainforest hikes, idyllic beaches and rare glimpses of cultures forgotten by time. Fijians and Solomon Islanders are known to be the friendliest people in the world, and you'll quickly discover why. Start the adventure in the Solomon Island group off the shores of Munda and Gizo. With a spectacular array of pulsating colors, clear water, gardens of soft coral and an awe-inspiring density of marine life, the diving in this undiscovered paradise rivals the Red Sea. Dive haunting WWII wrecks and drift over bombers still intact after 50 years. Marvel at schools of pygmy manta rays cruising across the sand flats. Watch white and black tip reef sharks glide over vibrant, untouched reefs. Simply awesome! The views as we arrive in Fiji give us a taste of what's to come - crystal clear water, brightly colored coral and lush mountain rainforests. Ready to dive Fiji's best? We start with Kadavu's Great Astrolabe Reef, the fourth largest barrier reef in the world and home to a resident population of manta rays. Off the beaten path, the diving is pristine. If you can take your eyes off the brilliant soft corals, you'll find giant humphead Napoleon wrasse, banded sea snakes, majestic manta rays, black tip and white tip reef sharks and turtles. We also explore this tropical paradise. Take a guided eco-trek up to majestic waterfalls, walk along the rugged Kadavu shores and hike through dense jungle terrain with towering rubber trees. You’ll leave the South Pacific with fantastic memories of time spent both above and below the waterline.
Camp Activities: Adventure • Marine Biology • Photography • Wilderness