Marine Conservation

Lamu Archipelago, Kenya

In partnership with Seas4Life

A proportion of your booking fee is donated to grass-root conservation organisations as part of our responsible travel ethos

This marine conservation programme explores the Lamu Archipelago in Kenya, with the incredible opportunity to live on a 70ft luxury dhow and explore the Ocean with Julie Church a marine biologist and Catherine Cushenan a shark ecologist and videographer.  The journey will be an in-depth look into coral reefs, seagrass beds, mangroves, dunes and extraordinary beaches.  You will meet local ocean experts, hopefully swim with dolphins and maybe watch turtle hatchlings go to the sea. Lots of snorkelling and water-sports, including an introduction to free diving.

The luxury dhow (traditional fishing boat) that you will spend 5 glorious days on
The luxury dhow (traditional fishing boat) that you will spend 5 glorious days on

What’s included:

  • All meals and drinks

  • Sleeping on deck under a star lit sky

  • Skipper and deck crew

  • Water sports

  • Snorkelling equipment

  • Stand up paddle boarding

  • Kayaks

  • Completion of ODS course

  • Photos and videos

Incredible sunsets from the dhow while you enjoy a cold drink at the end of the day
Incredible sunsets from the dhow while you enjoy a cold drink at the end of the day

Or email travel@conservation-matters.com to find out more!