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Seamester: Transpacific, Fiji to Bali - 80 Days
Sailing from Fiji to Bali, known as "The Coconut Milk Run," is one of the world's most amazing tradewind sails. It begins when you cast off your stern line from the dock in Fiji. Then, 80 days, 5800 nautical miles, and up to 9 credits later, the voyage ends as you tuck your bow into the protected waters of Bali. In between, you get to hoist and lower the sails of a beautiful schooner, anchor in ...
Sailing from Fiji to Bali, known as "The Coconut Milk Run," is one of the world's most amazing tradewind sails. It begins when you cast off your stern line from the dock in Fiji. Then, 80 days, 5800 nautical miles, and up to 9 credits later, the voyage ends as you tuck your bow into the protected waters of Bali. In between, you get to hoist and lower the sails of a beautiful schooner, anchor in secluded lagoons, catch fish straight from the Pacific Ocean, study the plankton with your resident marine biologists, anchor off the reefs of Raja Ampat, climb and hike with natives in Komodo National Park, and participate in a Kava ceremony with the chief of a Fijian village. Are we missing something here? Not likely. But YOU will miss something to tell your grandkids someday if you don't sign...
Program Highlights
Travel to pristine destinations: Fiji Islands, Palau, Raja Ampat, Komodo, Gili Islands, and Bali.
Earn nine academic credits from the University of South Florida for the Nautical Science, Marine Biology, and Leadership classes taught aboard.
Achieve the International Crew, Navigation Master, and even Master of Yachts 200 Ton Theory sailing certifications from IYT (International Yacht Training).
Learn to scuba dive and earn a PADI Open Water certification, or further your experience by completing the PADI Advanced Open Water, Rescue, or Divemaster courses.
Fine-tune your leadership skills as you become an integral part of the crew, sailing over 4000 nautical miles and being responsible for every aspect of life aboard a sailing vessel.
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- Bali, Indonesia
- Multiple Countries
- Fiji
- Palau
- Summer
- Eco Tours
- Sailing
- Scuba
- Communications
- Environmental Studies
- Leadership See more
- All Nationalities
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The most unique program
April 24, 2015by: Katie LeakeSeamester is the most unique program because not only do you get to visit many different places around the world in a span of 3 months, but you also make life long friends with the 25 or so shipmates. Not only are you living with these people, but you are also cooking, and sailing, and taking classes with them as well. In a matter of 90 days you will be able to say that you have met another group of people that you can call your family. My favorite part of my program besides the amazing places we visited, the amount of miles we were able to sail, the wonderful classes that we had the opportunity to take, the beautiful scuba diving we were able to partake in was the magnificent people that became my second family. Seamester impacts my life at home on a daily basis. It has taught me to live in the moment and to appreciate everything around me. I have learned the essence of adventure, and the importance of incorporating adventure in my day-to-day life. I have become the person I am today because of Seamester.
Best Summer of my Life
September 14, 2017by: Simon Curtis-Ginsberg - United StatesThis trip was the best summer of my life, the experience of living on a 112 foot boat sailing from island to island with 30 other people who thought the trip become people you cant imagine living without having met is life changing. From scuba diving, to sailing at night, to having class snorkeling in the ocean i have had so many unique experiences that i will always treasure.
Best Summer Yet
December 23, 2024by: Olivia Sucico - United StatesI sailed with Sea|messter for 3 months from Fiji to Palau and Indonesia. I joined the boat with no sailing or scuba experience and ended up a rescue diver with multiple sailing certifications. All the staff and students were so friendly and the 22 strangers that I met on day one turned into a tight-knit family that was impossible to say goodbye to on day 80. The program is definitely challenging and will push you out of your comfort zone with long-passage and some rough nights but I now look back on those as some of my fondest memories. The boat transforms into a home with people who were put together by chance and now know some of the strangest stories about each other's lives. Nothing can ever beat the feeling of jumping off the boat to swim with manta rays just feet from our floating home or back-rolling off the dinghies to scuba dive across the equator or helming through 360-degree sunrises and sunsets in the middle of the ocean with some of your closest friends. This experience teaches you to be comfortable going outside your comfort zone and to always say yes, it may just turn into one of the best memories of your life.

Program Details
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Locations
- Bali, Indonesia
- Multiple Countries
- Fiji
- Palau
Types and Subjects
- Adventure Types
- Eco Tours
- Sailing
- Scuba
Availability
Years Offered: 2026, 2027
- Summer
- After College
- During College
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
All Nationalities
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Tuition & Fees
- Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
- All Program Activity Costs
- Weekday Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Accommodation Options
- Group living
- Other
Qualifications & Experience
- High school graduate, diploma or the equivalent (for example: GED)
- Some college credit, no degree
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Letters of Reference
- Phone/Video Interview
- Physical Exam/Health Records
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Sailing from Fiji to Bali, known as "The Coconut Milk Run," is one of the world's most amazing tradewind sails. It begins when you cast off your stern line from the dock in Fiji. Then, 80 days, 5800 nautical miles, and up to 9 credits later, the voyage ends as you tuck your bow into the protected waters of Bali. In between, you get to hoist and lower the sails of a beautiful schooner, anchor in secluded lagoons, catch fish straight from the Pacific Ocean, study the plankton with your resident marine biologists, anchor off the reefs of Raja Ampat, climb and hike with natives in Komodo National Park, and participate in a Kava ceremony with the chief of a Fijian village. Are we missing something here? Not likely. But YOU will miss something to tell your grandkids someday if you don't sign...

Seamester Study Abroad at Sea

Seamester Study Abroad at Sea
Ready to Learn More?
Sailing from Fiji to Bali, known as "The Coconut Milk Run," is one of the world's most amazing tradewind sails. It begins when you cast off your stern line from the dock in Fiji. Then, 80 days, 5800 nautical miles, and up to 9 credits later, the voyage ends as you tuck your bow into the protected waters of Bali. In between, you get to hoist and lower the sails of a beautiful schooner, anchor in secluded lagoons, catch fish straight from the Pacific Ocean, study the plankton with your resident marine biologists, anchor off the reefs of Raja Ampat, climb and hike with natives in Komodo National Park, and participate in a Kava ceremony with the chief of a Fijian village. Are we missing something here? Not likely. But YOU will miss something to tell your grandkids someday if you don't sign...
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