Seamester: Transpacific, Fiji to Bali - 80 Days

Seamester: Transpacific, Fiji to Bali - 80 Days

Location
Multiple Locations +4
  • Fiji
  • Palau
  • Micronesia
  • Indonesia
    • Bali
Term
Summer
Subject Areas
Communications Environmental Studies Marine Biology Oceanography

Program Details

Program Type
At Sea
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Boat
Language
English

Pricing

Price Details
Your tuition covers life onboard from day one: shipboard accommodations, all meals, and every planned academic excursion. It includes daily instruction from professional staff, course materials, and nine transferable credits issued through the University of South Florida. Program fees also cover training equipment and standard certification costs, with opportunities that may include IYT International Crew, Navigation Master, Master of Yachts 200 Ton Theory, and PADI training from Open Water through Divemaster, based on experience. The only major costs not included are travel to and from the vessel and personal spending.
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Classes Meals
What's Included (Extra)

Includes staff instruction and supervision, course materials, use of onboard training gear, non-professional IYT and PADI certification fees, transcript processing for 12 USF credits, program local transport on excursions, vessel operations, safety gear, and required permits.

What's Not Included
Airfare
What's Not Included (Extra)

Personal spending money.

Jan 19, 2026
Jun 09, 2025
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About Program

This 80-day Sea|mester follows the Coconut Milk Run from Fiji to Bali and teaches real seamanship through daily practice, but students seeking a shorter experience can join for either the first or second half (40 days from Fiji to Palau & Palau to Bali).

Beginning in Fiji, settle into watch rotations, and learn sail handling, navigation basics, and safe vessel routines on a working schooner. The route includes remote archipelagos and high-biodiversity waters, with fieldwork that links marine science to what you see underwater and from the deck.

Stops may include Palau, Raja Ampat, and Komodo, where reef systems, currents, and local conservation offer new case studies. Long bluewater legs build confidence as you stand helm, plot positions, and communicate clearly with your team. By Bali, you have earned academic credit, advanced practical skills, and a crew that knows how you contribute at sea. (Route length about 5,800 nautical miles with up to 9 credits available.)

COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY

This program offers immersive sailing and diving experiences across stunning South Pacific locations, fostering strong community bonds and personal growth.

Program Highlights

  • 🌴 Sail the Coconut Milk Run from Fiji to Bali
  • ⛵️ Develop watch, navigation, and sail handling skills on a working schooner
  • 🐠 Study reef ecology and practice responsible diving in world class sites
  • 🗺️ Explore Palau, Raja Ampat, and Komodo for route specific case studies
  • 🎓 Earn up to 9 transferable U.S. college credits while living aboard

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Program Reviews

5.00 Rating
based on 16 reviews
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  • Academics 4.4
  • Support 4.9
  • Fun 4.95
  • Housing 4.9
  • Safety 4.95
Showing 9 - 16 of 16 reviews
Meg
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The Best 80 Days of My Life!!

I can not even begin to explain how incredible my summer on Argo was sailing from Tahiti to Australia. Every day was different and exciting. I initially went on this trip to spend the summer sailing and diving. I did not anticipate that I would meet my best friends as well. From scuba diving, sailing, hiking to waterfalls, exploring so many new islands, the classes, and spending virtually every minute outside, I learned more than I can ever put into words. This experience pushes you as well. From all the midnight watches, cooking, and keeping Argo in tip top shape, I learned so much about myself as well as the world around me. If I could go on this trip again I would!! I am so grateful to Seamester for giving me the best experience of my life.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Every moment is a photographers paradise! Take as many pictures as you can! You get to experience all the beautiful stars, sunrises, and sunsets so cherish it.
277 people found this review helpful.
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Griffin
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A Life Changing Experience...

I was fortunate enough to sail on Argo for 80 days from Tahiti to Australia in the summer of 2017. It was an incredible experience is so many ways. We got to see and explore amazing islands in the pacific, we got SCUBA certified in some of the most beautiful dive spots in the world, and we sailed almost 5,000 nautical miles. There are definitely challenges associated with living in close quarters and just being on a ship, but for anyone looking to push themselves outside their comfort zone, those “challenges” will probably become the things you miss most about the trip. Also the crew were fantastic. Incredibly knowledgeable and helpful despite some occasionally very challenging teaching conditions. If you know you want to go abroad on the water, and are particularly interested in doing as much sailing, and diving as possible, Seamester is the way to go.

282 people found this review helpful.
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Garison
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A Life-Changing Decision

I often find myself wanting to be back on S/Y Argo. There, I found a great community of friends who all pushed each other to achieve more than we thought we could. Since coming home, I've told people how much I miss being in a community where everyone is working hard and motivating others to do the same. Because of this communal work ethic, there was never a wasted day. An important note on this, though, it is very important that you are willing to not only contribute, but do your best in each of your jobs every day. I'm not saying people were perfect, but the ones who tried hard were the ones who made the trip better for the entire boat. So a willingness to fully commit to each task (even night watch from 12 a.m. - 4 a.m., or deep cleaning the boat) is a must. As far as classes go, the workload is challenging, not because the subject matter is impossible. but because each day is so full. Every student found the right balance for them, though, between academics and exploring the South Pacific on the trip. One important thing to note is that the twelve college credits from the trip will make you a transfer student at many colleges. I was a gap year student, and did not realize this until I tried to apply to colleges in the fall, and was told to apply in March as a transfer student. So, if you are on a gap year, make sure you know what your future college's credit requirements are for freshman. Finally, here are some of my favorite memories from S/Y Argo: cooking while underway (aptly described as traumatic yet satisfying), swimming with humpback whales, bow watch (sitting at the front of the boat with one other watch team member) while the sun sets, and scary stories under the beautiful stars on night watch. I left Argo more self-confident and motivated, and was very happy I made the decision to make it part of my gap year.

What would you improve about this program?
More night dives, and finding the good spots to dive in each location. Sometimes, we would dive and see very little despite being in some of the best diving locations in the world. This was because the crew didn't have the means to get to better sites.
240 people found this review helpful.
Henry
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Take Chances, Adventure!

I had an incredible time living on Argo this past summer, sailing the Coconut Run. I met great friends, some students and some staff, that have made lasting impacts on me. But it's important to remember that nothing is perfect, and neither is Sea|mester. Our summer was a challenging one, with many hurdles to overcome, but that was part of the journey I signed up for. If you are intrinsically motivated and desire the most out of your experience, this program has fruitful offerings. I became a divemaster, navmaster, competent crew member, and true adventurer. Have reasonable expectations about this impressive journey and channel optimism in the hard times. Any opportunity to sail, study, and dive is precious--a worthwhile investment for life.

What would you improve about this program?
Best if crew is mature. The older students are, the better the boat will float--hoping everyone equally buys into the system. Sea|mester is expensive, so the more diverse the socioeconomic background of students, the better. Best if crew members are not fired in the middle of excursion, that was extraordinarily divisive. Strong leadership skills from staff is essential. Would benefit the program if students were allowed to drink per occasion, given certain restraints. We learned about the struggling marine environment daily, and grew to love it--yet we poured bleach into it everyday and used environmentally unfriendly materials. Surely, for the cost of the program, funds can be harnessed to invest in effective and environmentally safe tools. This was disturbingly ironic.
185 people found this review helpful.
Hayes
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Go

I stumbled upon SeaMester not knowing what to expect as I boarded Argo to sail from Tahiti to Australia. I’m fortunate to have family that signed me up for this trip and pretty much forced me to go. I am not required to write this review but have never had a better experience in my life and therefore feel compelled to. We saw humpback whales swim along our schooner. We dove the Great Barrier Reef. We danced in small island bars across the South Pacific, and best of all we formed a bond as a crew that will never be broken. These memories were etched into our minds to be cherished for a lifetime. These are things I never thought I would do and it brings tears to my eyes to think I almost missed out on these experiences, these people. Don’t hesitate like I did. Sign up now and take the first step towards something you will never regret.

What would you improve about this program?
its perfect just go
188 people found this review helpful.
Blake
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

80 Day (Tahiti - Australia) Summer Trip

I have wanted to do the SeaMester program for 3 years before I finally made the call to do it. I can say that not only was it worth the wait, but I am so glad I did not decide to go with any other program out there. SeaMester is literally EXACTLY what I was looking for and not only met my expectations but exceeded them ten-fold. I had the opportunity to travel to some of the most remote and beautiful places on earth and places that most will ever dream of going. Along with that, I also go the sailing knowledge and skill that I was looking for. When you add all of this onto the amazing people on the trip, you get an experience that you will tell for the rest of your life. I can relive almost every day of the trip and I would not change anything if I had the chance. I am so glad I made the choice to participate in such a program and I can promise anyone that decides to go will be nothing but grateful for the time spent aboard.

173 people found this review helpful.
Zoe
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Graded >10

So grateful to have had the opportunity to study with Seamester this past summer (Tahiti-Australia 80 day). In addition to visiting unique places I probably never would have seen, I also made lifetime friends who have become a second family to me. Despite difficulties of seasickness or no personal space, this program is worth it because you grow and change into the person you want to be. I've learned so much, and I know that my Seamester family will always be there to support me if I need them. I've left with my head full of new knowledge from the classes, and wonderful memories I will cherish always. Thanks Seamester, for the incredible summer and all the opportunities. I still can't believe it's over.

What would you improve about this program?
Make it longer, or find a cure for seasickness. Honestly, this was one of the best experiences of my life, and even the difficulties have transformed me in a good way.
190 people found this review helpful.
Simon
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Best experience of my life

This is an incredible experience and it was the best summer of my life. From exploring and sailing across the ocean in the South Pacific to meeting life long friends I can't imagine another experience that even comes close. I can't think of a better way to learn about marine biology or oceanography than taking classes on an ocean and doing labs by scuba diving and looking at marine life or coral that we were studying in class earlier in the day. This trip gives you appreciation for hard work with fun and a sense of adventure.

129 people found this review helpful.

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