Expeditions

Expeditions

Enjoy and explore the natural world while contributing to its preservation.

Oceanic Society Expeditions serves over 5,000 individuals annually through international natural history journeys, participatory research expeditions and California whale watching trips.

Brazil Pantanal

Natural History

Close-up observations of giant otters, macaws and other wildlife, coupled with the exceptional natural wonders of the Pantanal, make this one of the finest nature expeditions in the New World.

Antarctic Trips

Penguins, Glaciers & Marine Mammals

Antarctica, the “White continent” is one of the last truly pristine regions on Earth. A remarkable land of massive glaciers and ethereal icescapes, this region is also home to an enormous abundance of unique wildlife.

Baja West Coast & Sea of Cortez

The Baja Peninsula and its surrounding islands have been described as the "Mexican Galapagos." Baja offers not only tremendous scenic and ecological variety, but the waters are a refuge for blue, gray, fin, humpback and Bryde's whales, as well as killer whales and several species of dolphins. See our extensive 2008 Baja Species List for more information.

Belize Family Week

Dolphins, Manatees, Monkeys & Snorkeling

Belize Whale Sharks (snorkeling/scuba)

For snorkelers and scuba divers

Galapagos Islands

Natural History

The Galapagos Islands are one of the greatest nature destinations on earth. This remote archipelago, 600 miles off Ecuador's coast, provided seeds for Darwin's theory of evolution.

Honduras: Bay Islands

Snorkeling

Reef fistOne of the most diverse populations of coral in the Caribbean occurs around the Bay Islands of Honduras. Approximately 30 miles from the mainland, the Bay Islands consist of Roatan, Utila, Guanaja, three smaller islands, and nearly 60 smaller islets and cayes.

Natural History Expeditions

Enjoy and explore the natural world while contributing to its preservation.

 

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