
School camp at sea
Trip highlights

Great Barrier Reef hands on marine science exploration

Whitehaven Beach exploring coastal geography

Guided snorkeling observing various sea life up close

Unique ocean pool experience

Nutritious, wholefood, curated menu

Freshly prepared menu onboard

Guided lessons in environmental learning & practices

Wellness focused reflective downtime

Supportive, student centered atmosphere

Optional Intro to Scuba diving where age-appropriate

Air conditioning comfort

Qualified crew in youth engagement

Opportunities for teamwork & leadership skills and group challenges
School camp at sea
A floating classroom adventure for students
Trip overview
SV Summer Jo’s School Camp at Sea offers an unforgettable floating classroom experience, blending hands-on learning with the natural wonders of the Great Barrier Reef and Whitehaven Beach. Students enjoy all-inclusive onboard accommodation, nutritious meals, and a safe, fully supervised environment.
Each voyage can be tailored to your curriculum outcomes, learning goals, and student needs. Activities include guided snorkelling, bush walks, beach games, supervised swimming, and in-depth exploration of marine environments. Our crew are skilled at fostering teamwork, resilience, and environmental stewardship, creating a balance of active adventure and reflective downtime.Locally family-owned and operated, SV Summer Jo provides a safe, affordable, and enriching school camp option that leaves students inspired, informed, and connected to the marine world.
All meals are included (additional $15 pp / night for special dietary requirements)
Refreshments throughout the trip including unlimited filtered tap water, tea & coffee,
Snorkel equipment
Linen and bath towels are provided for your comfort.
Marine Park fees are included in the package.
BYO soft drinks (alcohol at school discretion)
Please note this is a guide only – your charter is fully customisable with our event organiser and subject to change due to weather & sea conditions.
DAY 1 ::: Welcome aboard & Whitsunday introduction
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Boarding at Port of Airlie Marina, safety briefing & vessel orientation
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Sail through the Whitsundays, learning navigation & local geography
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Guided snorkelling session at a fringing reef with reef ecology talk
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Overnight in private, air-conditioned cabins
DAY 2 ::: Reef discovery & Whitehaven Beach
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Breakfast on board before heading to Whitehaven Beach & Hill Inlet Lookout
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Second snorkelling or swimming session in a sheltered bay
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Floating classroom session on marine ecosystems & citizen science
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Dinner on board followed by group discussion or student presentations
DAY 3 ::: Farewell Voyage & final learning
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Optional coastal walk or final snorkel/swim session
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Navigation challenge or sailing skills workshop
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Lunch on board while returning to Airlie Beach
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Farewell certificates of participation
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Please note this is a guide only – your meals can be tailored to suit your trip with our event organizer.
DAY 1
Arrival: Tropical fruit platter, wholemeal wraps, juice & water
Dinner: Grilled chicken with mashed potato & vegetables (Vegetarian: Vegetable stir-fry with rice)
Snack: Banana bread or ANZAC biscuits
DAY 2
Breakfast: Breakfast: Wholegrain toast, cereals, yoghurt, fresh fruit
Morning Tea: Mini muffins or muesli bars, fresh fruit
Lunch: Sandwiches/wraps with assorted fillings, garden salad, corn on the cob
Afternoon Tea: Cheese & crackers, apple slices
Dinner: Spaghetti bolognese with garlic bread (Vegetarian: Lentil & vegetable pasta sauce)
Dessert: Fruit salad with vanilla yoghurt
DAY 3
Breakfast: Scrambled eggs on toast, cereal, fresh fruit
Morning Tea: Pikelets with jam or honey, fresh fruit• Lunch (return sail): BBQ sausages or veggie burgers, potato salad, green salad, watermelon wedges
EXTRAS
Wetsuit hire: $15 / day
Bottle water / soft drink: $4
Starlink Wifi: $20 / day
Underwater camera hire (with SD card to keep): $99 / day
Click here too see SV Summer Jo vessel Floor Plans and cabins.
To make the most of your Whitsundays adventure, please bring the following:
Small soft bag or backpack – No hard suitcases (limited storage space onboard)
Multiple swimwear – You’ll be in and out of the water often
Light clothing – Shorts, t-shirts, sundresses, and a light jacket for evenings
Beach towel & shower towel – One for the beach, one for onboard
Hat & sunglasses – For sun protection
Sunscreen – Reef-safe is preferred to protect marine life
Refillable water bottle – Stay hydrated throughout the trip
Personal toiletries – Eco-friendly products recommended
Comfortable footwear – Thongs/sandals for the boat, walking shoes for island strolls
Camera or GoPro – To capture your unforgettable moments (waterproof if possible)
BYO alcoholic drinks – Keep in cans or plastic bottles (no glass or red wine)
Light jumper or windbreaker – Evenings can be breezy
Any required medications – Please advise crew of allergies or medical needs
Dive certification card/logbook (if certified)
Current dive medical (dated within 12 months)
Sea sickness remedies
Reusable dry bag for electronics
Tip: Pack light, you’ll be more comfortable onboard and moving between activities.
BRING YOUR OWN ALCOHOL & SOFT DRINK POLICY
SV Summer Jo welcomes guests to bring their own alcohol and soft drinks onboard to
enjoy during their voyage. To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all, we ask that
guests follow the guidelines below:
BYO Alcohol
Guests are welcome to bring their own alcoholic beverages onboard.
Please bring cans or plastic bottles no glass bottles or red wine permitted
We do not supply alcohol onboard
All alcohol must be stored safely in designated areas.
BYO Soft Drinks
Guests may bring their own soft drinks, bottled water, and non-alcoholic beverages.
We encourage the use of reusable drink bottles to help reduce waste.
Additional soft drinks can be purchased onboard if required
Responsible Consumption
SV Summer Jo promotes responsible service and consumption of alcohol in line with Queensland & Australian liquor laws.
Our crew reserves the right to restrict alcohol consumption if behaviour becomes unsafe or disruptive to other guests.
Alcohol & Diving – Legal Safety Requirements
It is illegal and unsafe to scuba dive under the influence of alcohol.
Guests must not consume any alcohol before participating in water activities a dive – this includes dives scheduled later in the same day.
A minimum 8-hour alcohol-free period is required before diving. This is in accordance with the Australian Standard for Recreational Scuba Diving, which is based on safe blood alcohol levels for underwater activities. If a guest has consumed alcohol within the prohibited period before diving, they will not be permitted to dive and no refund will be given for missed dives.
Crew Discretion & Safety
The Skipper and crew have full discretion to cease alcohol service or consumption at any time to ensure guest safety and compliance with maritime regulations.
Any behaviour that risks the safety or comfort of others may result in alcohol being confiscated for the remainder of the trip.
Please read the Cancellation section of our Terms & Conditions carefully.
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Cancellations 60 days before departure result in a loss of 50% of the deposit.
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Cancellations 30 to 60 days before departure result in loss of deposit.
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Cancellation within 30 days of departure date will result in forfeit of Full Charter Price.
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Our Terms & Conditions apply to this experience. Please review them before booking.
Booking will be confirmed on payment of deposit.
Balance payments are to be made in full 30 days before charter commencement.
We highly recommend that all charterers have travel insurance to protect against unexpected cancellations.

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