Description

Description:

Gain your PADI Advanced dive certification and work alongside esteemed partners such as the Seychelles National Parks Authority on critical marine conservation efforts.

 

About the program

Earn your PADI Advanced Open Water and PADI Reef Ecosystem Diver (RESD) Specialty certifications while making a real impact on marine conservation. Your research will provide valuable data for local government initiatives, focusing on coral reefs, fish and invertebrates. 

With plenty of time spent underwater, you'll need at least a PADI Open Water certification to join. Don't worry if you're not certified yet – we can connect you with local dive centres to get you qualified before the program starts. And if you stay with us for over two weeks, you'll have the chance to dive deeper into coral reef survey techniques with the PADI Reef Ecosystem Diver (RESD) Specialty segment of the PADI Divemaster course, a unique opportunity from GVI and PADI.

Location

Welcome to Mahe, the biggest island in the Seychelles archipelago, where the Indian Ocean's turquoise waters and vibrant coral reefs are calling your name. Our Cap Ternay coastal and marine research station is perfectly situated next to the stunning Baie Ternay Marine Park. It's just a quick three-minute walk from the beach, nestled in Baie Ternay Marine National Park, where the weather is always tropical. With the nearest village and shop a thirty-minute walk away, our base feels like our own private oasis – the road literally ends at our doorstep.

The marine life here is seriously impressive. From reef sharks to dolphins, eagle rays to colourful tropical fish, there's a ton to see. Plus, you'll spot endemic birds and all sorts of cool coastal creatures. 

Typical day

Begin your day with sunrise views before diving into marine research. Connect over team meals, lend a hand with conservation efforts, and wind down with your new friends in the evening.
 
Example of a typical day:
6:30 Rise and shine! Start your day with a beach walk to catch the sunrise and soak in the ocean view.
7:00 Enjoy team breakfast, then gear up for the day ahead – whether it's prepping for your first dive or getting ready for coastal activities.
7:30 Dive into training for diving or conservation work. Once trained, jump into surveys to support project goals.
12:00 Lunchtime. Whether in the dining hall or on the boat, refuel for more research.
12:30 Back to training or marine activities like research dives and beach cleans, contributing valuable data.
17:30 Return to base for kit cleaning and storage duties.
18:30 Dinner prep time. Teams take turns cooking up a variety of meals to share.
19:30 Wind down with social activities or chill out in the common areas.

Free-time activities

Explore the local scene during your downtime:

  • Takamaka rum distillery: Check out the rum distillery at Pointe Au Sel for a taste of local flavours. Nearby, you can also visit a tea plantation and a village showcasing local crafts.

  • Victoria City: Dive into the diverse culture of Seychelles in Victoria, the capital city. Experience the mix of cultures through visits to temples, cathedrals, and trying out dishes with unique influences. Don't miss the lively vibes at Eden Island, offering a range of dining, shopping and nightlife options. Take a boat tour to discover coral reefs and island history.
  • Beau Vallon Bay: Chill out and enjoy the beach life at Beau Vallon, the hotspot on the main island. With its long stretch of sand and bustling atmosphere, it's the perfect spot for relaxation.
  • Water sports: Get adventurous with water sports like surfing, kayaking, sailing and snorkelling. Or simply take a dip in the ocean and lounge on the beach.
  • Cap Matoopa hike: Take a scenic hike to Cap Matoopa for stunning views of Cap Ternay Bay. Climb through the jungle to catch breathtaking sunrises or sunsets.
  • Recreational diving: Beyond project dives, there's plenty of time for casual dives, exploring the mesmerising underwater world at your own pace.
  • Hiking and climbing: Explore the unique landscapes of the inner islands through hikes and climbs. Venture to Morne Seychellois National Park for challenging trails and unique rock formations.
  • Inner island hopping: Hop on a ferry from Victoria to explore other inner islands like Praslin, La Digue and Silhouette. Discover natural wonders, beautiful beaches and unique wildlife habitats.

Every four weeks, you can enjoy cultural immersion through GVI Experiences. These are included in your program at no extra cost.

Examples of activities may include: 

 

  • Learn to cook traditional Seychellois Creole dishes.
  • Visit the Mission Ruins at Venn's Town.
  • Paddleboard across the bay.
  • Hike through lush forests and across rocky plateaus.
  • Explore the ocean at night with a dive/snorkel.
  • Go fishing with local fishers.

Information

Company: Global Vision International (GVI)
Location: Africa
Town: Mahe
Country: Seychelles

Contact

Contact person: Linda
e-mail: Email: helpcenter@volunteerworld.com
Website: https://www.volunteerworld.com/en/volunteer-program/lemon-shark-and-turtle-conservation-in-seychelles-mahe

Lemon Shark and Turtle Conservation