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Our 2025-2026 Expeditions Catalog is Here

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January 30, 2025 • News Announcements, Travel Ideas

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2025-2026 Expeditions CatalogWe are delighted to announce the publication of the 2025–2026 Oceanic Society Expeditions Catalog, now available online and in print. The catalog showcases dozens of incredible nature travel experiences across destinations worldwide. Each trip has been designed and selected by Oceanic Society’s travel experts to provide unforgettable nature experiences that support ocean conservation.

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Highlights Include:

  • 18 one-of-a-kind snorkeling trips to the world’s best snorkeling destinations, including Raja Ampat, Palau, Fiji, Belize, Cuba, and beyond, with options for both land-based and liveaboard snorkeling trips.
  • Wildlife focused trips that bring you face-to-face with incredible species—  gray and blue whales in Baja, humpback whales in Tonga, whale sharks in Baja, rainforest animals in Costa Rica and Borneo, and safari wildlife in Kenya.
  • Opportunities to volunteer for ocean conservation—monitoring coral reefs in Puerto Rico, volunteering with sea turtles in Trinidad, studying ocean wildlife in Belize, and more.
  • Custom and private travel for couples, families, and other small groups.

Download a free copy today, or request a print edition by mail (within the U.S.).

Ocean Conservation through Travel

Oceanic Society is the original nonprofit organization dedicated to ocean conservation, founded in 1969. Beyond incredible nature travel experiences, every trip with Oceanic Society supports ocean conservation in multiple ways:

  • With every booking, we fund the removal of an average of 200 pounds of plastic from the marine environment through our Traveler Plastic Pollution Offset Program. We’ve sponsored the collection of more than 188,000 pounds of trash since 2021.
  • We work with local nonprofits, researchers, and tour operators who are committed to ocean conservation to assure that our travel dollars have a positive impact in every location we visit.
  • We provide small grants for ocean research and conservation in the places we visit through our Expeditions Impact Fund, matching up to $5,000 in traveler contributions annually.
  • We reinvest any profits we earn into our global ocean conservation programs that conserve sea turtles, fight plastic pollution, improve access to nature experiences, promote ocean-friendly behaviors, and more.

Join us on an upcoming adventure, and be part of the growing Oceanic Society.

Brian Hutchinson

Brian Hutchinson is Oceanic Society's co-CEO, co-founder of the State of the World's Sea Turtles Program, and program officer of the IUCN-SSC Marine Turtle Specialist Group. Brian holds a B.A. in zoology from Connecticut College, and has been working to advance global marine conservation for more than 20 years. Brian is an avid traveler who has visited more than 45 countries and led Oceanic Society expeditions in Costa Rica, Cuba, Baja California, Indonesia, and Trinidad.

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