Set off on a 3-hour ocean expedition from Lagos, led by a team of experienced Marine Biologists. Explore the ocean in search of dolphins, seabirds and fishes sunfish - sometimes even turtles, whales or sharks.
Your journey begins with a Welcome Kit, featuring a wildlife guide, useful explanations of the research you’ll be contributing to, and helpful information to enhance your overall adventure.
Your on board Marine Biologists are not just experts; they are onboard scientists, ready to share fascinating insights, answer your questions, demonstrate the different scientific tools used in different marine researches and deepen your connection to the marine world.
No 2 trips are the same!
With more time at sea, your chances of encountering a wider range of wildlife increase — from dolphins, seabirds and fishes to whales, sharks or even turtles - or you may enjoy higher-quality time with a single group of animals, always respecting the legal 30-minute limit.
Our success rate is 99%, but it’s important to remember that every trip is a genuine search for wildlife in its natural habitat, guided by our passionate team and always with respect for the animals and the Marine Environment.
Become a citizen scientist by actively contributing to real marine research. Take part in species identification, environmental monitoring, and data collection that supports ongoing conservation projects. Your observations help strengthen both local and global scientific databases, empowering researchers to better understand marine ecosystems and protect wildlife for future generations.
By joining this experience, you not only enjoy an unforgettable marine adventure but also make a meaningful contribution to the community. A portion of your booking directly supports local animal, social, and environmental organisations, helping them continue their essential work. Even better, you have the freedom to choose which organisation your contribution benefits, allowing you to support the cause that resonates most with you.
A meaningful adventure where you experience the Marine World through different lenses, collecting real research data and choosing a local animal, social, or environmental cause to support.