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UPCOMING TRIPS

NAI'A's Blog: The Divemaster Diary

Divemaster Diaries feature summaries and photos of each NAI’A charter. Hear and see what recent passengers have found most fascinating.
A New Year With Old Friends

A New Year With Old Friends

We welcome back a group of divers who have been on NAI'A many times (along with some new friends) to ring in the New Year on the other side of the Date Line.

Girl Power

Girl Power

With a ratio of 5 to 2, the girls finally outnumbered the boys in another wonderfully colourful trip around Bligh Waters and beyond.

Generations

Generations

Three generations of divers lead a group of 11 Americans and one Pole into the depths of Bligh Water.

The Lucky 13

The Lucky 13

Thirteen guests, including several international transplants, embark on a weeklong dive expedition

Let The Sun Shine In

Let The Sun Shine In

A fun-loving group from Idaho and Texas are joined by divers from throughout North America for a relaxed dive expedition.

I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing

I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing

A Full boat of Americans, Scots and Russians join us for a ten day charter full of varied sightings and weather.

Who Wants To See A Manta?

Who Wants To See A Manta?

A very easy-going group of ten join us for our first trip back in Fiji this season.

Last Call

Last Call

Fifth and final whalewatching trip in Tonga 2014

Crescendo

Crescendo

A group from Germany, Australia, Switzerland & the USA enjoy some great whale action before being treated to a climactic last day.

Players!

Players!

Seacology and Wild Earth join forces for fantastic whale encounters and the opening of a new village hall in Felamea, funded by Seacology.

Wonderful Whales

Wonderful Whales

From Europe to the USA via Hong Kong and Mexico, we had a keen and very lucky group from around the world, gathering with one aim in Tonga.

Wind and Whales

Wind and Whales

CDs Joshua & Amanda's first visit to Tonga's humpback whales with a diverse international group.

Jeez 'o Pete!

Jeez 'o Pete!

A group of feisty folks from Eastern Tennessee show a couple of from Arizona how it's done

The Return

The Return

No less than 6 returning guests show the newcomers what Fiji diving is all about.

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“Lomaiviti reefs are in extremely good condition compared to Indonesia and PNG. Immediate action must be taken to conserve this unique region.”

Dr. Michael Marnane, Marine Biologist, Wildlife Conservation Society

~ Dr. Michael Marnane, Marine Biologist, Wildlife Conservation Society