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Broadreach Summer Adventures / Academic Treks
806 McCulloch Street, Suite 102
Raleigh, NC 27603
United States
Phone: 888-833-1907 or 919-256-8200
Fax: 919-833-2129
Web Site: click here to visit Broadreach Summer Adventures / Academic Treks's web site


Academic Treks - Windward Island Expedition
  Dominica
  Guadeloupe

Duration of Program: 2-4 weeks
Typical Duration of Program: 2-4 weeks
Dates: 21 day programs in June, July or August

Description: Known as the "Nature Island of the Caribbean", Dominica boasts a rugged and unspoiled beauty that begs to be explored. The largest and most mountainous of the Windward Islands, its green volcanic peaks tower almost 5,000 feet above sea level. With untamed tropical rainforests, crystal clear streams, cascading waterfalls, tranquil beaches and the absence of any large scale tourist development, Dominica is truly one of the most pristine islands in the world. In addition to its natural splendor, the island enjoys a rich culture which comes from its mix of Carib Indian, Colonial European, African and Creole peoples. Join us on a community service adventure to discover the ecological and cultural treasures of Dominica while volunteering alongside its welcoming inhabitants and making a real contribution to their communities in need. Then embark on a weeklong sailing voyage to explore and do service work on neighboring islands in the French West Indies.

Day 1-3
We settle into a small guesthouse in the scenic Roseau Valley, just a short walk to stunning waterfalls and soothing hot springs. Spend a day investigating Dominica's colorful capital and festive craft markets. Ready for adventure, we head to Morne Trois Pitons National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Together we take on a demanding hike to the world famous Boiling Lake. The challenging climb takes us past an astounding display of biodiversity, through rainforests and the Valley of Desolation, over mountains and rivers to the volcanic crater of bubbling sulfur. Exhilarated at reaching the top, we are engulfed by the cloud of steam that emanates from the percolating grey-blue water. Our first few days on this magnificent island leave us with a feeling of accomplishment, eager to take on the next phase of our journey.

Day 4-7
We travel up the leeward coast of Dominica to Portsmouth to work with the Ministry of Education's Youth Development Division. Lend a hand creating recreational activities at their youth center and taking on a variety of community enrichment projects with local children. The work is rewarding and fun, and provides us with unmatched opportunities to learn what life is like for young islanders here. We also spend a day visiting a banana plantation and learning how this crop is a staple of Dominica's agricultural base. In the evenings, we relax at our beachside cottages where the production staff of Pirates of the Caribbean 2 stayed while filming the movie. We leave Portsmouth with new friends, great memories and the satisfaction that we made a difference.

Day 8-9
With our first service projects behind us, we're ready for some rest and reflection. Discuss lessons learned and how to apply them to our next projects. Then head out for fun in the turquoise waters! Dominica's dramatic scenery extends to the shoreline and continues underwater, with pristine reefs, mysterious pinnacles and an abundance of marine life. We take time to explore by snorkeling and kayaking.

Day 10-14
Travel to the spectacular eastern shores of Dominica to meet your home stay families in the village of Castle Bruce. Here we immerse ourselves in the local culture while working with islanders and Peace Corps volunteers on ongoing community development efforts which range from historical and youth development projects to environmental and eco-tourism endeavors. Finish long and fulfilling days by joining new Dominican friends for a game of soccer or a swim at the beach. Enjoy traditional meals with your family and learn what it is like to grow up in a world very different than your own.

Day 15-21
Set sail on a live-aboard voyage to the nearby French West Indies. Explore the picturesque islands of Marie Galante and Ile des Saintes. Here we undertake one last community service project that immerses us in the French West Indies' spirited Creole culture. Hike up Fort Napoleon for an awesome view of the islands, then discover the marvels of the underwater world by snorkeling or taking part in an optional Discover Scuba dive. As we head back to Dominica on our final sail, we think back on our three weeks in the islands and the stories we'll take home about spectacular sights, amazing adventures, festive cultures, new friends and rewarding projects.   

Academic Treks - Windward Island Expedition

Highlights: * Do Community Service Work on Dominica and Guadeloupe
* Cultural Studies and Immersion; Home Stay
* Hike to Dominica's Boiling Lake
* Snorkeling, Sea Kayaking, Optional Discover Scuba
* Weeklong Live-aboard Sailing Voyage
* High School/College Credit; 55+ Hours Community Service
* Prerequisite: No Experience Necessary

Qualifications / Skills Needed: Participants are high school students completing grades 9-11. No academic prerequisites.

Travel Types: Eco Tours, Environmental Studies, Hiking, Homestay, Kayaking (Sea), RainForest Tours, Sailing, Scuba, Snorkeling and Volunteering

Type of Programs: Adventure Travel, Community Service / Volunteerism, Cultural Exploration and High School Study Abroad

Language: English

Cost in US$: $4580

Cost Includes: Excursions, Food, Housing, In-country orientation/Training, In-country staff support, Registration fees, Travel while in host country, Written materials abroad and Written materials pre-departure

Tuition does not include airfare.

Credit Available: yes

Experience Required: no

Typical Volunteer Projects: childcare/children, community centers, community development, conservation, culture, eco-tourism, education, environment, historic preservation, painting, parks, planting, playgrounds, public education, recreation, trail building, tree planting, volunteering, youth and youth development

Typical Volunteer: Participants are high school students completing grades 9-12 with an interest in adventure travel, cultural exploration and community service in the Caribbean's Windward Islands.

Age Range: 15-19

This Program is open to World Wide Participants. .

Typical Living Arrangements: Group living, Home-stays and Other

Participants Travel to Dominica Independently Or in Groups

Typically Participants Work in Groups of 10-12

Application Process Involves:

  • Online Application plus Application Assessment
  • Physical Exam/Health Records
  • Written Application

Typically The Application Process Time Is 1-3 days

Broadreach Summer Adventures / Academic Treks's Mission Statement: Broadreach offers experiential summer adventures for teenagers and young adults including scuba, sailing, marine biology, academic and wilderness programs that span the globe. Broadreach's educational adventures provide opportunities for students to learn new skills and explore the world in an active, hands-on environment that fully immerses the participant in the experience. Combining the thrill of discovery, the pride of accomplishment and the excitement of exploration, Broadreach programs focus on individual initiative, group dynamics and genuine participation in the world. Academic Treks is the academic adventure and community service division of Broadreach Summer Adventure Camps for Teenagers. Our educational summer camps and high school study abroad programs provide excellent alternatives to traditional summer camps and summer school. Lastly, Academic Treks College is the university division of Broadreach Summer Adventures. Our college study abroad programs provide unique opportunities to study a single topic in multiple countries around the world.

Year Founded: 1993

 



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