Communications Study Abroad Programs in St. Johns, Antigua & Barbuda

1 Communications Study Abroad Programs in St. Johns, Antigua & Barbuda
Seamester Study Abroad at Sea
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From dream location to dream location... Sign up and step aboard your new campus, S/Y Argo or S/Y Vela, in the sailor's rendezvous island of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands and prepare yourself for 90 days, 12 credits, over 6500 nautical miles, and some of the more incredible destinations the
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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.
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.
Everything I've ever dreamed of and more!
May 15, 2024by: Courtney Maddox - United StatesProgram: Seamester: Transpacific, Caribbean to Tahiti - 90 Days
I am so thankful for this once in a lifetime opportunity. This is something I will never forget and will always have this story to tell. However no one outside of this program will ever understand the true meaning because they did not experience it the same way I did. They were not there. I have attempted to explain the jokes or stories we told but very little people understood it like the crew on Argo did. The staff and students were the nicest people I have ever met, I know I made lifelong friends. From swimming with manta rays to midnight watch during a long passage, to cleaning the boat and making her sparkle. We made every moment fun. We always turned something that the staff told us wasn't going to be that fun (for example boat appreciation or clean up after meals) into dance parties. There was never a dull moment.



The greatest thing I've ever done!
May 15, 2024by: Anton Benayon - CanadaProgram: Seamester: Transpacific, Caribbean to Tahiti - 90 Days
This trip has been a once-in-a-lifetime experience and something I will never forget. I have made so many lifelong friends that I will continue to keep in touch with and see again. Sea|Mester is the greatest thing I have ever done. It opened my eyes in so many different ways and has made me change in so many great ways. I made many great memories I will cherish forever. All the staff was incredibly kind and made sure all of my needs were taken care of. I could talk to the staff about anything and always had fun talking with them. The staff treated us as equals which was super nice. All the classes were taught very well and every teacher was very passionate about their course. For me, the most valuable aspect was the social factor. I was pretty nervous coming into this trip about meeting new people and broadening my social circles. I have always been anxious about introductions and showing people my true self and this trip helped me so much. This trip allowed me to be myself and unlock a part of me I didn’t know I had. Everyone embraced me for who I was, which was great. I owe a great deal of this trip to my fellow crew members who were so kind and funny. Sea|Mester is awesome. Don’t change anything. This trip is probably the greatest thing I’ve ever done and I’ll remember it forever. I have lifelong friends all over the world now.


My greatest accomplishment!
October 12, 2023by: Gabrielle Johnson - United StatesProgram: Seamester: Transpacific, Caribbean to Tahiti - 90 Days
There are no words to describe the multitude of experiences I had as a crewmember of Vela. A 23-day Pacific Ocean Crossing (right after the once-in-a-lifetime adventure of going through the Panama Canal) is a trip I will never forget. Waking up in the middle of the night for watch, with a team of eight other newly made best friends is such a unique experience. Nothing could have prepared me for the beautiful stars I saw out in the middle of the ocean, and the amazing bonds I made with my peers and staff!
A dream come true
October 02, 2023by: Alexia Labelle - CanadaProgram: Seamester: Transpacific, Caribbean to Tahiti - 90 Days
This was an incredible experience, starting from enrolling in the program until the very last day of the trip. The support while preparing for this adventure could not have been better. The Global Expedition Group staff was absolutely amazing and answered all my questions very quickly and were very flexible. I realized how closely they followed us during the trip and how hard they worked to make everything happen as smoothly as possible when we had to turn back during the trip due to the broken propeller (oups). I still remember the day I arrived on board as if it was yesterday. I had no idea what I was getting myself into, but I soon realized that I wasn't alone in this. The group soon became like a second family to me. We followed and supported each other through this adventure until we became our own little community in the middle of the ocean. We learned to appreciate waking up at midnight for our watch under the stars. We learned the rope, the sailing, the hard work that sailors seem to enjoy so much. We adapted to new situations and surprises. I would say, one of my highlight of this amazing adventure was caused by an unforeseeable event: we had to turn back because our propeller broke while underway to the Galapagos. The sailing that followed was challenging, yet amazing. This whole situation made our group stronger. We manage our way to the Galapagos with a few days delay, but I wouldn't change any of the trip. If this trip have learned me one thing, it would be that the best things come from the unplanned situations. To make it short, this whole trip was absolutely incredible. From day 1 to day 90, strangers became family, the new crew of Vela. Through our busy days, we made friends that challenges brought closer. We swam with dolphins, turtles and sea lions. We came up after every dive with a broad smile and new stories to tell. Diving and sailing in different places, countries and oceans opened up our eyes on this unique world of ours. Our staffs was the heart of the crew and worked with us to make Vela our home. She still is part of me and will always be. We didn't even see the last day come by, and in a matter of hours filled with laughter and crying, we say our goodbyes to Vela and the crew, hearts full of unforgettable memories.
an awesome semester
March 29, 2013by: averyregenProgram: Seamester: Transpacific, Caribbean to Tahiti - 90 Days
This was the most amazing 3 months of my life. I learned so much about myself. The boat is amazing. The staff are so cool. you become so independent, but you also get really good at working as a team. Parts of this program can be really tough, but you feel so much stronger for getting through it with your friends. I would do it again in a second.
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