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There's a damsel in distress! Actually it's a Yellowtail Damselfish, an exotic reef fish native to the culturally rich Bahamian
Eleuthera is home to our tropical marine biology and environmental conservation studies program. We've partnered with the Caribbean's premier educational organizations, The Island School and Cape Eleuthera Institute, for a 21-day adventure set in one of the most historic islands of the
Housing Accomodations
Eleuthera students live on land at The Island School in large, open-bay single-sex dormitories that feel much like cabins with great views! Sail Caribbean staff sleep in a room in between the boys and girls.
Ashore Itinerary
Eleuthera may be close to the
Learning
You'll earn academic credit through research projects, field experiments and traditional classroom discussions led by staff from the Island School, Cape Eleuthera Institute and Sail Caribbean. The surrounding tidal mangrove creeks and shallow water habitats will be your laboratory as you collect data on local bonefish populations for your group research project. In addition to our research and classroom time, you'll lead and participate in discussions and activities as part of our True Course initiative for leadership training and personal growth. More about Learning on Eleuthera
Activities
There's always something new to try on Eleuthera! Snorkel in crystal clear waters. Camp on exotic beaches and explore Eleuthera's secret caves. As leader of the day, or "Cacique", you could arrange a morning swim, organize a new activity for local children during a community service day, and pose challenging questions during our day-end discussions. It's all up to you.
In addition to the academics and outdoor adventure activities, you'll also have the opportunity to earn 20-25 hours of community service credit through our local outreach activities. You'll teach local youth about the importance of water safety and then introduce them to the fun of snorkeling. You'll make a connection with the community through interviews with local fisherman and farmers whose livelihood depends on sea and land. In all these projects, you'll see the true impact of your work. Learn more about Activities on Eleuthera
Optional Courses
Take a break from your busy schedule of marine biology studies and community service activities on Eleuthera. If you're a certified scuba diver, you can enjoy a few recreational dives around the island. Not certified yet? Don't worry. Try Scuba diving for the first time with a Discover Scuba Diving course. Dive services on Eleuthera are provided by PADI dive instructors from The Island School. Learn more about Optional Courses