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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
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.
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.
With a ratio of 5 to 2, the girls finally outnumbered the boys in another wonderfully colourful trip around Bligh Waters and beyond.
Three generations of divers lead a group of 11 Americans and one Pole into the depths of Bligh Water.
Thirteen guests, including several international transplants, embark on a weeklong dive expedition
A fun-loving group from Idaho and Texas are joined by divers from throughout North America for a relaxed dive expedition.
A Full boat of Americans, Scots and Russians join us for a ten day charter full of varied sightings and weather.
A very easy-going group of ten join us for our first trip back in Fiji this season.
A group from Germany, Australia, Switzerland & the USA enjoy some great whale action before being treated to a climactic last day.
Seacology and Wild Earth join forces for fantastic whale encounters and the opening of a new village hall in Felamea, funded by Seacology.
“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