About Us
Bali offers several eco-tourism and conservation programs focused on marine ecosystems, including sea turtle conservation, coral reef restoration, and mangrove rehabilitation. These marine camps are typically immersive volunteer or educational experiences run in collaboration with local communities in Bali. The programs combine hands-on activities with environmental education and are designed for volunteers, students, groups, and eco-tourists.
Sea Turtle Conservation: Volunteers work closely with turtle conservation activities, including monitoring nesting beaches, collecting data for conservation methods, observing feeding grounds, and assisting in the care of injured turtles in rehabilitation centers.
Coral Reef Protection: Coral reefs play a vital role in marine ecosystems, providing habitat for fish and crustaceans. Activities include reef cleaning, coral restoration, reef monitoring, and supporting coral planting programs while helping protect reefs from pollution.
Mangrove Ecosystems: Mangroves are essential coastal ecosystems that support biodiversity, produce oxygen, and filter air and water. Volunteer activities include mangrove planting, biodiversity monitoring, and education on their role in coastal protection.
Program at a glance
Why choose us?
To support the NGO program and connecting with the public.
Requirements
- Age and Fitness: Open age 12+ ( with parental consent ) moderate fitness for snorkeling
- Prerequisite: Basic swimming skill; No experience needed
- Essential: Swimwear, sunscreen, hat, reusable water bottle, sturdy shoes for beach walker, and reusable bag, provider often supply gear, like mask, fin, and glove, hand lamp.
Volunteer experience
- Arrival: Airport pickup and transfer directly to accommodation, followed by free time and program orientation the next day.
- Sea Turtle Conservation: After breakfast, orientation and presentation on turtle life and ecosystems. Activities include caring for injured turtles, cleaning tanks, preparing food, feeding turtles, and evening beach monitoring to protect nests and record data.
- Coral Restoration: Marine biology session on coral ecosystems, followed by snorkeling activities including coral planting and reef cleaning to support marine biodiversity.
- Mangrove Conservation: Introduction by marine staff, followed by mangrove planting, biodiversity learning, and kayaking-based monitoring of restored areas.
- Final Activities: Sea monitoring, seagrass collection for turtle food, feeding green turtles, and beach patrols to protect nests from disturbance.
€460 Euro Per Week
Private rooms accommodate 2 people per room. We can host a maximum of 8 volunteers at one time, with room service and Wi-Fi connection provided.
No, because every person has different dietary needs and health conditions.
Surf classes for beginners.
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