As Luck Would Have It
Follow these simple guidelines (and have a little luck) and experience eye to eye encounters with Tonga's humpback whales.
Follow these simple guidelines (and have a little luck) and experience eye to eye encounters with Tonga's humpback whales.
For our third Tonga whale swimming trip of the season, we get up close and personal with some magnificent creatures.
While our guests came to Tonga to swim with humpback whales, they got so much more than they bargained for.
We're back in Tonga for our 18th whale swimming expedition. After a slow start, the whales put on a display that will be forever etched in our collective memory.
Amenable divers from seven nations unite to explore the bounty of life found beneath the surface of Fiji.
The last Fiji diving trip before we embark on our Phoenix Islands expedition turns into a rousing success.
Members of REEF join us on a back-to-back, returning to all of the best dive spots in Fiji to add to the fish population database
In the first of our back to back REEF charters, Christy and her merry band of keen fish counters swarm our reefs, pitting their enthusiasm against bad weather and challenging conditions..."Here in Fiji"
A group of boisterous divers (mostly) from North Carolina bring laughter and fun to Fiji
A bunch of computer junkies from the US, Austria & Israel embark on a 10-day expedition into the depths of Fiji's beautiful Bligh Waters
Ivan from Mare Nostrum returns with a full boat of energetic and enthusiastic Mexicans to explore the best of Fiji's reefs.
Friends and family of NAI'A owners return home for a weeklong charter full of diving, photographs and wine.
Once again the teams from the New England and Monterey Bay Aquarium embark on a diving expedition, this time with Tropical Cyclone Pam looming.
Another 10-day trip chartered by Paul Humann (who again couldn't make it) assess the fish counts of Fiji.
18 dive enthusiasts from the US, Canada and New Zealand embark on a 10-day diving cruise in Bligh Waters.
“Fiji is a hot spot of biodiversity. We’re here for the rich colorful soft coral reefs as well as the unusual stuff - the strange little creatures and endemic fishes.”
~ Dr. Tim Laman, biologist and National Geographic Photojournalist