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Mexico Marine Awareness Service Learning for Groups

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Discover the world of marine conservation in Mexico's crystal Caribbean waters of the Yucatan Peninsula. Group members will earn their PADI Open Water diving qualification and also gain a basic knowledge of the Mesoamerican coral reef and how to identify the wildlife it supports. Groups get to participate in this interdisciplinary course, accredited by universities and colleges around the world. W...

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Program Highlights

Learn about the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and how they are being implemented worldwide.

Develop greater intercultural competency, global awareness, and a sense of global citizenship.

Practice and develop personal and professional skills and abilities.

Scuba dive in the Caribbean Sea and experience life in a tropical paradise.

Learn about the Mesoamerican coral reef with a group of 10 or more students, together with a teacher.

Quick Details

Locations:
  • Rural Areas, Mexico
Availability
Terms Available:
  • Throughout the Year
Age Requirement:Varies
Types & Subjects
Subjects & Courses:
  • Conservation & Preservation
  • Earth Sciences
  • Environmental Studies
  • Marine Biology
  • Service Learning
Guidelines:
  • All Nationalities
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Awards

GoAbroad Top Rated Provider 2024 - Volunteer AbroadTop Rated Provider 2023 - Volunteer AbroadTop Rated Volunteer Abroad Organization 2022Top Rated Organization 2021 - Volunteer Abroad2021 Top Rate Organization - Study Abroad

Program Reviews

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Overall Rating

9.69

Total Reviews

36

The base conditions far exceeded my expectations

April 13, 2016by: Erin - United StatesProgram: Mexico Marine Awareness Service Learning for Groups
10

The staff were incredible -- positive, enthusiastic, dependable, motivated, and honest. The base conditions far exceeded my expectations. Working with newly-hatched baby turtles was the experience of a lifetime. Of course, the private beach wasn't so bad, either. It would be better though to accelerate the training, so volunteers can monitor/survey before the end of the first 5-week period of the 10-week expedition.

The people I spent my time with on base made the experience all the better

April 13, 2016by: JennyProgram: Mexico Marine Awareness Service Learning for Groups
10

The diving was absolutely fantastic. The training was superb, I feel confident that I've been taught well and as a result feel safe when I dive. I really enjoyed learning about the coral and the fish although I spent more time with coral. Also learning about other reef creatures and algae was enjoyable. I only regret that I couldn't have stayed longer to monitor - 5 weeks is too short. The community work was also really fun, for example Turtle festival and visiting the school in Punta Allen. I feel like GVIs contribution to community work is well appreciated and I was proud to help out. Above all the people I spent my time with on base made the experience all the better, I met some friends for life here. Better instructions on how to cook rice!! On a serious note though, there were numerous days we couldn't dive due to faults with the boat, it would have been much better if a mechanic could have been called sooner to fix it. There were weather issues at the time which I appreciate hindered the fixing process.

I loved traveling around Mexico

April 13, 2016by: LataraProgram: Mexico Marine Awareness Service Learning for Groups
10

My most positive experiences were learning all about the coral reefs and knowing that I was able to identify each one every time I went diving. I loved traveling around Mexico and experiencing a whole different culture and meeting new people. The think I enjoyed most about this experience was the diving...which was so awesome...and meeting new people all over the world and making lifelong friends. I had such a great time and experience that I am more than willing to try and take another trip sometime in the future. First impressions mean everything and I think my expectations were far exceeded.

Program Details

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Locations

  • Rural Areas, Mexico

Types and Subjects

  • Subjects & Courses
  • Conservation & Preservation
  • Earth Sciences
  • Environmental Studies

Availability

Terms Available:
  • Throughout the Year

Age Requirement

Age Requirement Varies

Guidelines

All Nationalities

Accommodation Options

  • Dormitory
  • Group living

Qualifications & Experience

      Accepted Education Levels

    • Any/All Education Levels Accepted

    Application Procedures

    • Online Application
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    Discover the world of marine conservation in Mexico's crystal Caribbean waters of the Yucatan Peninsula. Group members will earn their PADI Open Water diving qualification and also gain a basic knowledge of the Mesoamerican coral reef and how to identify the wildlife it supports. Groups get to participate in this interdisciplinary course, accredited by universities and colleges around the world. We introduce students to international service-learning and sustainable development, both in theory and practice. Two weeks prior to departure and two weeks after returning home students engage in lectures, discussion, research, service, and reflection at home and abroad. Emphasis will be placed on relating long-term goals with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and engaging in daily reflec...

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