Choice Camps Recommendation of ActionQuest: Neptune
For more than 30 years, ActionQuest has offered water-based adventure training programs for teens around the world. The AQ experience is centered on small, co-ed, age appropriate groups of 8 to 20 teenagers. This encourages close friendships to form while fostering unique, hands-on experiences. Programs are non-competitive, adventure-based, and most are run full-time aboard sailing vessels.
From introductory to advanced sailing and SCUBA, water sports, land excursions, cultural immersion, tropical marine biology and community service – ActionQuest delivers fast-paced action for every experience level and adventurer. All ActionQuest programs and certification courses are performance-based as instructors work one-on-one with travelers to help them master a variety of skills. For teenagers looking for a high action, life-changing adventure that promotes personal growth, teamwork, and leadership, ActionQuest may be the perfect experience.
Trip Description
Dive, dive, dive! The Neptune Voyage is all about furthering your diving skills and certifications while learning to sail, water ski, and wakeboard. The program is open to students 15 and older, who already hold a basic diving certification or PADI referral. You'll earn six different diving certifications during the program and, off the water, you'll visit the islands, explore the towns, cook out on the white sand beaches and hike to the top of the tallest mountain.
During the voyage, you'll earn six different SCUBA certifications, the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver, Underwater Naturalist, Night Diver, Wreck Diver, Equipment Specialist and Boat Diver Specialties. Beyond these certifications, you'll gain experience in sailing, water skiing and wakeboarding.
Staff Overview
With an average age of 27, ActionQuest staff members are young, dynamic teachers who live aboard with travelers 24/7. Most of the core operational staff work full-time as educators with Sea|mester, ActionQuest’s college-level marine science program. Others are traditional teachers and specialists during the year. More than 75% of AQ staff members return each summer and 56% were once shipmates themselves.
Every ActionQuest team member possesses the essential abilities for their particular area of expertise, yet most are multi-talented, combining the many skills necessary to operate a mobile live-aboard training program. Team members include U.S. Coast Guard licensed captains, IYT/RYA Yachtmasters, PADI scuba instructors, marine scientists, Emergency Medical Technicians, Paramedics and other water sport instructors. All staff members are trained first aid responders. During pre-summer, staff members complete an intensive training program encompassing safety procedures, risk management, equipment maintenance and operation, itinerary planning as well as instruction in teambuilding and communication facilitation.
Setting & Accommodations
From the moment you arrive, you'll move aboard your yacht and live on board full-time. All the boats have multiple cabins and a large salon that converts to an extra sleeping area, so there's enough room for all to sleep down below if it should rain, but, for the most part, the evenings are clear and dry and most like to sleep out on deck, swinging in a hammock under the stars.
The Neptune Voyages are run aboard either large catamarans or monohull sailing yachts. ActionQuest uses only the finest charter yachts available, all of which are in the 45+ foot range. Typically, used is the Fountaine Pajot Bahia 46 catamaran. Each Bahia 46 has 8 separate sleeping areas, a large salon which converts to a 9th cabin, and four full bathrooms (heads). The world's largest charter company, Sunsail, maintains all of the yachts to the highest standard.
Safety Standards
The US Sailing Association, the national governing body for sailing, requires all crew to wear US Coast Guard approved PFD’s (personal flotation devices) whenever training vessels for youth are in motion.
ActionQuest is a partner of PADI, International Yahtmaster Training, American Sailing, US Sailing, American Water Ski Association, American Red Cross, Divers Alert Network and the United States Windsurfing Association.
ActionQuest: Neptune Session Dates
| Session Name | Dates | Ages | Tuition | Get Info |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trip One | 6/15/10-7/5/10 | 15-18 | $5,330 | ![]() |
| Trip Two | 7/7/10-7/27/10 | 15-18 | $5,330 | ![]() |
| Trip Three | 7/29/10-8/14/10 | 15-18 | $4,830 | ![]() |
Trip Overview
Program Overview
- Theme: Sailing and SCUBA

This Trip has Multiple Themes:
- Sailing and SCUBA
- Trip Gender: Co-ed
- Group Size : 45
- Camper-to-Counselor Ratio: 4:1
- Religious Affiliation: None
Trip Destinations
- British Virgin Islands
Trip Activities
- Sailing
- Swimming
- Wakeboarding
- Waterskiing
- Hiking
- Nature/Environmental Studies
- SCUBA
- Snorkeling
- Dinghy Handling
- Ocean Education
- Shore Exploration
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