



Seamester Study Abroad at Sea
Why choose Seamester Study Abroad at Sea?
Seamester offers unique educational voyages where students sail between islands, countries, and continents. For more than 40 years, we have consistently provided students with outstanding educational experiences. We design our programs to provide engaging learning experiences with real outcomes in ways that are impossible to replicate in the traditional classroom. Living as part of a close-knit team on an ocean-going vessel, our program participants learn some of the most important lessons beyond academics: teamwork, hard work, and personal responsibility. Our students receive academic credit from the University of South Florida along with PADI scuba certifications and IYT sail certifications. Our programs are designed to inspire students to realize that it is the journey, not the destination, that matters most.
Seamester offers unique educational voyages where students sail between islands, countries, and continents. For more than 40 years, we have consistently provided students with outstanding educational experiences. We design our programs to provide engaging learning experiences with real outcomes in ways that are impossible to replicate in the traditional classroom. Living as part of a close-knit team on an ocean-going vessel, our program participants learn some of the most important lessons beyond academics: teamwork, hard work, and personal responsibility. Our students receive academic credit from the University of South Florida along with PADI scuba certifications and IYT sail certifications. Our programs are designed to inspire students to realize that it is the journey, not the destination, that matters most.
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The best and most formative 20 days of my life!!!
August 18, 2026by: Morgan Perry - United StatesMy Seamester trip was genuinely the best 20 days of my life! My biggest regret was not doing a longer trip with them. It was crazy how much I got to experience in just these 20 days. I learned how to scuba dive and got to dive in some of the most stunning dive sites in the Caribbean. I learned responsibility, as we got the opportunity to be full-immersed in sailing an 88-foot schooner. And I learned how to live and work well with others in very close quarters. The friends I made on this trip will be my friends for a lifetime. Seamester does a really good job of cultivating an environment where you work hard and play hard. Additionally, the staff were the most patient, kind, selfless and hard working people I have ever met. I really trusted them to keep us safe, and I learned so much from them. They are amazing role models and had everyone's best interest in mind at all times. I seriously could not recommend this program enough, the only thing I would do differently is never leave :)

Hooked on living on a boat!
July 20, 2026by: Maeva Conroy - Guam (USA)My biggest takeaway, besides the incredible places we visited and sailing, was how inspiring the staff was! I loved meeting new people and hearing about how their paths brought them to Sea|Mester!! It truly opened new pathways that I hadn't imagined, knowing that I could have those experiences too. I had the best time exploring different islands and learning so much about sailing a big boat! My biggest excitement was that every day was a new adventure. I learned so much in just a short amount of time and would highly recommend this program!! (Although my one regret is that I didn't do a longer trip!)

Life Changing
July 20, 2026by: Emily Keefer - United StatesLiving on Argo was the most incredible experience of my life, I absolutely loved my voyage with 30 of my favorite people! I sailed from Fiji to Palau on the 40 day voyage, and I loved every minute of it!
Best experience ever!
July 17, 2026by: Tessa Howell - United StatesI have recommended the experience to everyone I know. My only regret is that I didn’t go longer. The staff before the trip and on board were so incredibly helpful. Overall I made friendships and memories to last a lifetime. I loved every moment!
Loved it so much
June 12, 2026by: Nashota Uhlmann - CanadaProgram: Seamester: Transatlantic, South Africa to Caribbean 90 Days
I loved learning to sail on Vela, exploring every new place we sailed to like devils island with no inhabitants was pretty cool too. Meeting some of my new favourite people in the form of my crew was pretty sweet too. I’m going to miss it<3

Memories that will last forever!
June 10, 2026by: Meg Gibson - United StatesProgram: Seamester: Transpacific, Caribbean to Tahiti - 90 Days
Seamester was the hardest thing I’ve ever done, but also the most rewarding. Living on a boat, sailing every day, and diving in some of the most incredible places in the world pushed me far outside my comfort zone and helped me grow so much as a person. The dives were unforgettable, the sailing taught me resilience and teamwork, and the people made it all worth it. I met some of my closest friends and made memories I’ll carry with me forever. It challenged me, changed me, and gave me experiences I never could have had anywhere else. I’m so grateful I did it.
Truthfully a one of a kind experience!
June 09, 2026by: Vittoria de Sanctis - SwitzerlandProgram: Seamester: Transatlantic, South Africa to Caribbean 90 Days
I went into Seamester feeling excited, nervous and worried that my expectations were unrealistically high! I can not stress enough that I was so wrong, Seamester blew my mind, it was more incredible than I could ever have began to imagine. I can not recommend this program enough, you will experience once in a lifetime things and see incredible places. More than that you will learn, learn about the world the ocean and most importantly yourself. You will be challenged in the best way possible and truthfully flourish. I owe this program so much and would do it again in a heartbeat. Go in with a smile and an open mind and it will not disappoint.
Once in a life time experience
June 03, 2026by: Sydney Carmichael - United StatesProgram: Seamester: Transpacific, Caribbean to Tahiti - 90 Days
Seamester was a last minute decision for me, kind of came out of nowhere. Best decision I could have made. I met 30 incredible people that I am happy to report are some of my closest friends now. This trip was so fun but also extremely difficult. I wouldn’t change my experience for the world though. Thank you Seamester.
Once In A Lifetime Experience
May 13, 2026by: Skylar Wolfe - United StatesProgram: Seamester: Transpacific, Caribbean to Tahiti - 90 Days
What this trip gave me was unreplicatable experiences. I got to live on a boat for 90 days with like-minded individuals, and do things and go places that most people will never be able to. We crossed the Panama Canal, got to scuba dive in Galápagos, and had a special ceremony as we crossed the equator. We visited many remote islands that would be hard to get to otherwise. We sailed the Pacific, and went eighteen days without seeing land. And as we were doing it all, we studied marine biology and oceanography, learned what it meant to be a sailor, and how to be a leader. This is a once in a lifetime experience, and I’m grateful for every story I have brought home with me.
Not a Regretful Experience
February 25, 2026by: Chloe Cadwell - United StatesThis trip definitely taught me a lot about myself- especially my limits. There was one person on my boat who left because he felt extremely homesick, uncomfortable, etc.. and so did I. The only difference between me and him was that I came on this trip to push myself- I definitely payed attention to the reviews and even warnings on the website that stated this trip isn't for the weak of heart. So, I stayed. I really struggled, though. I'm not the type of person to go on these types of things- ever. So, being said, I may have a different opinion about this trip than most students. Most people on the boat really loved it. Personally, I could deal with the work that we had to do, I knew it was necessary. I couldn't deal with the cockroaches. That was bad. I couldn't deal with the way staff handled some issues. That was bad. I wish there was more personal autonomy on this trip- being able to pick what you want to do for the day, even. I also wish there were more breaks. Almost everyone I know reached a point of complete mental exhaustion (which I know was expected). We were not asking at any point for a full day off- but maybe even just a 4 hour break once every 2-3 weeks. Besides that, this trip really was great. It taught me so much about myself and I have so much more confidence in who I am as a person, and what I can achieve. I genuinely feel like the sky is the limit. I met some lifelong friends and had experiences I will talk about until the day I die. Thanks Seamester!
time to remember
January 06, 2026by: sabrina chu - Switzerlandi really enjoyed this trip overall. i've met some of the best people i've ever met in my life, who i will definitely stay in touch for a long time. it was nice to learn about the basics of sailing as well as getting to see so many different places but i wish we got to have more shore time and we didn't have to suffer in the heat because the captain didn't want to turn the gen on. i didn't like how the staff were more emotionally immature than the teens on the boat, i found it particularly unprofessional, how they would constantly project their anger on us and pick on one person for an unnecessary extended amount of time. i also felt like we did not have enough food and no one genuinely enjoyed their job.
Memory
January 06, 2026by: Oscar Smith-Freitag - United StatesThe time I spent on this adventure is something I will never forget. I won't forget the amazing people and places we visited. no matter what I know I will hold this experience I won't forget, and there won't be another like it. The Classes were great as well as the sail handling as well. Thank you for the amazing time I and my freinds had
Coming Home on Argo
December 28, 2025by: Samantha Spielman - United StatesI would 100% recommend this trip to anyone who is interested in adventure, trying new things, and being a part of a team. When I came across Seamester online, it just felt right from the beginning, and I knew it was something I wanted to do. Actually, going on the trip was even better and like coming home. A value of mine is living life to the fullest, enjoying the small things, and I want to live a life where at the end, I know I did everything and felt everything. I have never felt as alive and so at home as I did on Argo. It is hard to describe all the emotions I've felt over the past 90 days. I have never felt so close to people and myself as I did on Argo. I have learned to love people in a deeper way and gained a new appreciation for everything. I am extremely grateful for all the lifelong friendships made. I am proud of myself for taking the jump and who I've become through the experience. If you share any of the same interests and are considering doing a Seamester, I urge you to do it because it will change you in ways you can't even imagine.
Seeing the world on a boat!
December 27, 2025by: Teagan Banyard - United StatesSeamester was an amazing experience. It challenged me in so many ways including physically and mentally, and I grew so much as a person in several different ways. I loved seeing the world on a sailboat and it truely was a once in a lifetime opportunity.
amazing experience
December 26, 2025by: Wylie Sweetstevens - United StatesSeamester Bali to South Africa was an awesome way to study abroad. The classes can be difficult with little time to study and complete assignments. It is also easy to feel exhausted all the time due to lots of physical activity and no so much sleep, but that is all part of the fun. The classes are also everyday, including weekends, for the most part, which is weird at first but you get used to it. It is definitely a big lifestyle change, but as the trip goes on, you definitely adjust to it and enjoy it. You get super close with the friends you make here and don't want to leave at the end. Although it can be a lot of work, you learn so much. Amazing study abroad opportunity for anyone into sailing and diving.
Something I will never forget
December 26, 2025by: Hailey Jackle - CanadaThis was one of the biggest challenges of my life. I learned skills and made memories that will stick with me for the rest of my life. I made lifelong friends during this shared adventure. This was the best thing I could have done for myself.
Argo changed my life
December 26, 2025by: Amelia Jackson - United StatesMy Seamester trip changed my life. I was shocked to discover how much I love to sail, explore new places, and live on the ocean! I was really struggling to find something I’m passionate about, but since leaving Argo, I am actively chasing opportunities to work on a boat and continue living on the ocean. I met some of the best friends I’ll ever have, and I cannot imagine a world in which I never met them. The staff were so helpful, supportive, and incredibly caring. I immediately felt like we were all one large family. I cannot recommend this enough. There are hard parts, that’s for sure. I definitely had moments where I was just so exhausted, homesick, nervous, and stressed out. But the lessons I learned in those situations shaped me into a more confident and adventurous person, and I am so grateful for that. If you’re considering going on a Seamester trip, GO!! I highly recommend the Mediterranean to Caribbean trip, the places we went were remarkable and I wish I could go back in time and do it all over again. Seriously, it is worth every penny. I will always remember my trip and if someone else has even half the experience I had, I know they will absolutely love it.

Fun times in the middle of the Indian ocean
December 25, 2025by: Zeke Zelonish - United StatesI had a great time! I’d say the best thing to do is keep and open mind because you may find yourself doing stuff that’s not your favorite, but if you think of it with an open mind it will be super fun. I can also promise you will enjoy passage much more then you expect, it is one of the most fun things I’ve ever experienced and definitely a highlight of the trip.
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.

A once in a lifetime experience
November 26, 2024by: Lucia Carroll - United StatesBeing on Seamester was such an amazing experience in so many ways. From learning how to scuba dive to being completely under sail for the first time, I was able to learn so many new things and fall in love with boat life. The community was one of the best parts of the trip. Since we all are with each other pretty much 24/7 it’s easy to create really close relationships. Overall, the trip was amazing, the only thing I wish that was different was that I chose a longer trip
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Destiny Benway
Participated in 2025
Destiny is a senior marketing student at the University of Miami from New Jersey. She completed a Sea|Mester study abroad program combining sailing, d...

Destiny Benway
Participated in 2025
I’ve always loved traveling, especially anywhere connected to the ocean. Throughout college, I worked during the school year so I could spend my breaks exploring new places.

Cole Timothy Lewis
Participated in 2015
Cole was born in Boston, but grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina and will be attending UNC Charlotte. He has a passion for adventure, including divin...

Cole Timothy Lewis
Participated in 2015
I applied for an international program because of my love for adventure. My family and I have always loved traveling and finding new places. I love being immersed in different cultures and trying to learn local languages and customs. I feel like experiencing and exploring different cultures plays a crucial role in how you view society and the world.

Kelly Swartzbaugh
Participated in 2012
Kelly grew up in the Midwest and vacationed domestically with her family during her childhood. She went to the University of Arkansas and studied abro...

Kelly Swartzbaugh
Participated in 2012
As soon as I got to college I knew I wanted to study abroad. I had friends who shared their experiences with me and I began planning my experience pretty early. I wanted to expand my horizons and learn about the world through first hand experiences. I did a lot of online research and was trying to decide between programs in Italy and Spain. I had traveled to Germany as a high school student and I knew that I wanted to explore Europe further.

Mandy Good
Participated in 2014
Mandy is a senior at the University of South Florida. After graduation she hopes to become a family and marriage therapist, and continue developing he...

Katie Leake
Participated in 2013
Katie decided to take a gap year prior to college and she knew that Sea|mester was the program for her. She was lucky enough to sail across the Atlan...

Katie Leake
Participated in 2013
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Josh Kester
Participated in 2014
Josh is currently in his third year at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he is studying environmental science. He plays varsity socc...

Marina Knapp
Interviewed in 2015
Marina Knapp began at Global Expeditions as a student in 2006. Five years later she began working with ActionQuest and eventually began working with S...

Marina Knapp
Interviewed in 2015
What inspired you to travel abroad?
Both of my parents work full-time, so they had always sent my sister and me to summer camps to keep us busy. I was searching for marine science camps and came across Action Quest. I showed my mom and we saw they had the same area code as us and their office was only two miles down the road from my parents’ office. Two weeks later I was sitting between my parents in Mike’s office learning about ActionQuest, and the next day I signed up for camp as well as my Open Water course so I could partake in the dolphin program which is only open to certified divers. The more we researched the program the more I knew this was something I wanted to make a part of my life.

Kris Stevenson
Interviewed in 2015
Having graduated from the University of Southampton, England, with a Masters degree in Oceanography and following a strong family connection to the se...

Brittany Stevenson
Interviewed in 2015
Brittany started her journey with Global Expeditions Group as a student in 2005 at ActionQuest. After working at ActionQuest for a few years during co...

Carolyn Kovacs
Interviewed in 2015
Carolyn studied biology at the College of William and Mary and then continued on to receive her Masters in Marine Sciences from Savannah State Univers...

Ben Diamond
Interviewed in 2015
A England native, Ben didn’t get his first taste of the sea until after graduating from university. He has since developed a love for the ocean and al...
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Seamester offers unique educational voyages where students sail between islands, countries, and continents. For more than 40 years, we have consistently provided students with outstanding educational experiences. We design our programs to provide engaging learning experiences with real outcomes in ways that are impossible to replicate in the traditional classroom. Living as part of a close-knit team on an ocean-going vessel, our program participants learn some of the most important lessons beyond academics: teamwork, hard work, and personal responsibility. Our students receive academic credit from the University of South Florida along with PADI scuba certifications and IYT sail certifications. Our programs are designed to inspire students to realize that it is the journey, not the destinat...

Seamester Study Abroad at Sea

Seamester Study Abroad at Sea
Ready to Learn More?
Seamester offers unique educational voyages where students sail between islands, countries, and continents. For more than 40 years, we have consistently provided students with outstanding educational experiences. We design our programs to provide engaging learning experiences with real outcomes in ways that are impossible to replicate in the traditional classroom. Living as part of a close-knit team on an ocean-going vessel, our program participants learn some of the most important lessons beyond academics: teamwork, hard work, and personal responsibility. Our students receive academic credit from the University of South Florida along with PADI scuba certifications and IYT sail certifications. Our programs are designed to inspire students to realize that it is the journey, not the destinat...
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