International Field Studies offers multiple Tours for Students on Andros Island in The Bahamas. Our field station, Forfar, sits just along the shore where students put their knowledge to the test with experiential learning. Our program has many different facets and will allow you to experience a true, immersive marine-based field studies program with an introduction to Ecotourism and the Bahamian Culture. We offer week long trips for high school and university groups, summer open enrollment program, and 6-week long trips for gap year students.

students on their way to scuba dive site with Forfar Field Station

Students on their way to the SCUBA site for the day

Tours for Student School Groups

International Field Studies offers schools the opportunity to travel to The Bahamas as a group. Students will engage in a variety of amazing experiences  during our tours for students, and all trips include:

Students will gain hands-on experience and understand how to properly research, measure and evaluate marine ecosystems. Watch our Forfar Field Station Experience video to learn more about the experience. 

  • Ages: 14+

  • Typically a 7 day trip

  • Location: Andros Island, The Bahamas

  • Price: $1575 for students and $1275 for chaperones

    • Price includes lodging, meals, excursions, inner island flight, transportation from Andros airport and transportation during the trip, excludes airfare to Nassau

    • 1 free chaperone per every 10 students

Students studying marine life

My time at Forfar Field Station was truly incredible and I will never forget the memories I made and the people I met!
— Carolina Kelley, Girls Preparatory School

Tours for Students Gap Year

International Field Studies offers a Gap Year program for recent high school or college graduates. Our Gap Year Program tour for students details:

  • Length: 6 weeks 

    • Fall Cohort

    • Winter Cohort: 

  • Ages: 18-24 years old

  • Price: $6,499

  • Location: Forfar Field Station, Andros, Bahamas

Our gap year program focuses on immersive marine-based field studies. With topics of Marine Science, Coastal Ecotourism, Island Ecology, Climate Change, SCUBA Diving, and Sea Kayaking. It truly is an unforgettable experience.

 Our students even have the opportunity to earn the following certifications:

Texas A&M Geology Students

Next Steps to Join our Tours for Students

Step 1: Sign Up 

 Step 2: Pay Deposit 

  • In order to secure your spot on the trip you need to pay a deposit.

Step 3: Passports 

  • Make sure you have a valid Passport that does not expire within 6 months of your travel date. 

Step 4: Review Packing List and Pre-Departure Documents 

Student doing coral fish ID

Forfar exceeded my expectations and I loved it! The whole trip was very educational and captivating. It made me think about what type of job I want to pursue in life.
— Abbey Haynes, Morgan Park Academy

Safety

International Field Studies has been operating programming in The Bahamas since the 1970’s. The safety of our participants is our number one priority. For more information about our safety protocols, please contact us at office@intlfieldstudies.org.

 

Cabiins

Tours for Students Accommodations

We host our tours for students at Forfar Field Station, Andros Island. Our Field Station is a former dive resort nestled on a beachfront coconut grove on the east coast of the island. Our cabins are rustic, and each cabin has 3-4 sets of bunk beds, electricity, fans, and a private bathroom with hot water and a shower. Wifi is available in our lodge for all guests.

Frequently Asked Questions about our Tours for Students

1. How do I sign up? - click here to sign up for our marine based tours for students.

2. What will the weather be like when we are there? - we recommend you check the weather before your trip. 

3. Can you tell me more about Andros Island? - Read our Blog Post for more details about Andros Island. 

4. Will I need a passport to travel to The Bahamas or can I use another form of identification? - You must use a valid government issued passport book to enter the Bahamas. Birth certificates and other forms of identification will not be accepted.