Broadreach: Caribbean Diving and Sailing Voyages
- St. Martin
- St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- St. Lucia
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
About Program
Spend your summer living on a catamaran in the Caribbean with 12 other teens for 3 weeks! Experience the freedom of life on the water and the magic of the world beneath it. Learn to scuba dive and sail, build skills that you’ll use for the rest of your life, and bond with a crew of new friends as you island hop through the beautiful Caribbean.
Meet every morning with warm wind in your hair. You and your crew will work together to successfully navigate yourselves through the breathtaking French and Dutch Leeward Islands, earning a variety of scuba and sailing certifications along the way.
Visit Saba’s magnificent marine park – the perfect spot to earn dive certifications – to experience the underwater walls and towering pinnacles of Babylon, Tent Reef and Diamond Rock. Take plenty of breaks from sailing and diving along the way to body surf, water ski, stand-up paddleboard and hike through lush mountain rainforests.
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Program Highlights
- Experience a side of the Caribbean few can see aboard your floating home
- Scuba dive with sea turtles, rays, and colorful coral and fish - no experience necessary
- Learn to sail alongside a crew of new friends, navigating your way through the islands
- Volunteer in Saba to help maintain island trails and protect biodiversity
- Try water skiing, wakeboarding and stand-up paddle boarding
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Explore the underwater world. Live on a boat. Make lifelong friendships. The journey is the destination.
Jump right into this liveaboard adventure to build and use new skills that will allow you to properly explore the wonders of the Caribbean. Experience life on and under the sea with an amazing crew of friends and instructors. Gain new perspectives that will also serve your life on land.
Prepare to surprise yourself. Learn to breathe underwater, get comfortable navigating a sailboat, fall in love with life at sea and become close friends with people you’ve only known for days. This liveaboard adventure might just change how you see the world – and yourself.
Response from Broadreach Summer Adventures
Thank you for your review. I appreciate you taking the time to write out and submit your concerns about your Caribbean 12-day sailing and scuba experience this summer.
I am sorry and disappointed to hear that your trip fell so far short of your expectations. You raise a number of very serious concerns about your program experience; I appreciate your patience while I look into your concerns and try to get a better idea of what happened on this program and how we can do better in the future.
While I am not there right now, I have spent 20 years in the Caribbean with our programs and understand many of the issues that can come up.
Things on boats sometimes break, marine toilets can (will) get clogged if toilet paper or feminine products are flushed down there, and students occasionally run low on air during dives. I don't intend this to be dismissive at all, but these things do come up on program and need to be addressed and debriefed with the students so you can have the proper context to understand them. Based on your reports, it doesn't seem like this happened appropriately on this program and that is a problem.
I am particularly troubled by your reports that you did not feel your personal convictions and religious beliefs were respected. As you note, Broadreach is a secular organization that welcomes students of all backgrounds. It is very important to me that everyone feels comfortable and not demeaned within the group. We spend a lot of our time and energy during our staff training focusing on creating and maintaining a positive social environment among our students. This includes not feeling bullied, demeaned or disrespected for your beliefs. The staff have a responsibility to all members of the group to not allow this sort of behavior and based on your reports, it sounds like they came up short in this case and I apologize for that.
I am also troubled by your reports that there was not adequate food for the group. Each group is different and it can be challenging to plan menus and quantities that work across the board, but as you note, it's important for active students to have enough calories every day. Sometimes a group eats more than expected and supplies run low, but we are set up to re-supply along the way and my expectation is that there should always be enough to eat. I am looking into the particular circumstances on your program to see where or why this didn't happen in this case.
It is my goal that every Broadreach student has an amazing experience on our trips. While it sounds like you had some positive experiences too, unfortunately, it seems they were tainted with some of the challenges you noted below.
I appreciate you raising your concerns and sharing your specific feedback with me. I am going to be undertaking a thorough review of your concerns, this program, the staff and the reports from other students to try to get to the bottom of where we fell short on this program and what lessons we can apply to improve our systems going forward.
We have reached out to you and will be happy to circle back with you once I have had the chance to explore this a little deeper.
In the meantime, please feel free to reach out to us directly if you have questions.