Turtle conservation holidays

Like the sound of living by the beach in a beautifully sunny setting? Good news – so do nesting turtles! Our turtle conservation holidays are popular with anyone who wants to do some good and help nature, all while staying somewhere scenic. It really is the perfect combination. Switch off for a week (or two or three), work with communities, perhaps earn a diving qualification or two, and spend your nights on patrol, helping baby turtles make it into the sea. Sea turtles are threatened by climate change, fishing and poaching. With six of the world’s seven species endangered, consider these beachy conservation holidays a call to arms to protect these amazing creatures.

Our top Turtle conservation holidays

Greece, turtle volunteering for families

From £475
6 days ex flights
Turtle & sea grass conservation & beach cleans
Small group2026: 6 Aug, 13 Aug, 20 Aug

Costa Rica turtle conservation experience

From £795 to £4095
8 days ex flights
Help protect turtles by volunteering in Costa Rica!

Maldives turtle conservation snorkeling cruise

From US $2299 to US $2399
8 days ex flights
Maldives turtle conservation cruise including local experts
Small groupThis trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements

Galapagos volunteer and travel holiday, 3 weeks

From US $3630
21 days ex flights
Travel gently, give deeply — let Galapagos change you
Small group2025: 21 Dec

Turtle conservation in Greece

From £679
14 days ex flights
Help save sea turtles from extinction
Small group2026: 19 Apr, 3 May, 17 May, 19 May, 31 May, 2 Jun, 14 Jun, 16 Jun, 28 Jun, 30 Jun, 12 Jul, 14 Jul, 26 Jul, 28 Jul, 9 Aug, 11 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, 6 Sep, 8 Sep, 20 Sep, 22 Sep, 4 Oct, 18 Oct

Seychelles conservation holiday

From €2650
4 weeks ex flights
Sea turtle conservation on a private Seychelles island
Small group2026: 5 Jan, 2 Feb, 2 Mar, 30 Mar, 27 Apr, 25 May, 22 Jun, 20 Jul, 17 Aug, 14 Sep, 12 Oct, 9 Nov, 7 Dec

Family volunteering with turtles in the Maldives

From US $1650
7 days ex flights
Family volunteering in the paradise of the Maldives!
Small group2025: 19 Dec, 26 Dec, 2026: 2 Jan, 9 Jan, 16 Jan, 23 Jan, 30 Jan, 6 Feb, 13 Feb, 20 Feb, 27 Feb, 6 Mar, 13 Mar, 20 Mar, 27 Mar, 3 Apr, 10 Apr, 17 Apr, 24 Apr, 1 May, 8 May, 15 May, 22 May, 29 May, 5 Jun, 12 Jun, 19 Jun, 26 Jun, 3 Jul, 10 Jul, 17 Jul, 24 Jul, 31 Jul, 7 Aug, 14 Aug, 21 Aug, 28 Aug, 4 Sep, 11 Sep, 18 Sep, 25 Sep, 2 Oct, 9 Oct, 16 Oct, 23 Oct, 30 Oct, 6 Nov, 13 Nov, 20 Nov, 27 Nov, 4 Dec, 11 Dec, 18 Dec, 25 Dec ...

Greece turtle conservation project, for under 18's

From £1395
7 days ex flights
Turtle conservation trip for 16-17 year olds in Greece
Small group

Family turtle conservation holiday, Costa Rica

From £725
7 days ex flights
Family adventure to help turtles & research wildlife
Tailor made
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Turtle conservation holiday highlights

Where to go

Sea turtles can be found across the world in all oceans outside of polar regions, swimming everywhere from the Mediterranean to the Pacific Ocean. Our sea turtle conservation holidays focus on areas with well established projects and countries with good environmental records. In Greece, consider Kefalonia, whose beaches receive thousands of loggerhead turtles every year who come to feed and breed. Across the Atlantic, head to Belize and an island on the Belize Barrier Reef – the 300km reef that’s part of the second largest coral system in the world after Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Unsurprisingly, it’s a haven for green, hawksbill and loggerhead turtles. Or consider Costa Rica, where you can volunteer with the Reserva Playa Tortuga – based on a 4km-long beach found in the southern part of the Pacific coast. Finally, why not consider wildlife central: the Galapagos Islands? Sea turtles gather around these islands, which are rich in marine life thanks to the unique set of ocean currents bringing cool, nutrient-rich waters to the archipelago.

Family volunteering

Turtle conservation projects work brilliantly for families because the tasks involved can be done even by quite young children – those aged eight and above (five and up on our Costa Rica holidays). Projects can last one or two weeks– and the turtle hatching calendar fits well into your summer holiday or autumn half term. For example, you can spend a busy summer holiday in Greece protecting baby turtles during peak tourist season: they start hatching from late July. Expect to be put to work patrolling the beach, measuring turtles, marking nests and gathering eggs – and enjoying some of the nicest beachside settings in the world whilst you’re at it.

Turtle volunteering guidelines

As with all our trips involving wildlife, we have looked into animal welfare when it comes to our turtle trips and screened each holiday to make sure that it minimises harm to nature and communities. There are certain activities that we don’t support when it comes to turtles. Firstly, we think turtle hatcheries – using artificial nests, or the practice of keeping turtle hatchlings in tanks – are problematic and should only be used by conservation projects as a last resort. Similarly, we don’t support captive breeding and advise that you steer clear of turtle farms. We don’t encourage travellers to stay in hotels close to turtle nesting sights, where their activity will disrupt the animals, and we use partners who exert minimum distances, and have other codes of conduct surrounding aquatic animal interactions. And we always encourage prospective travellers to interrogate the projects they are thinking of supporting, so go ahead, ask those difficult questions before you go, we want to hear them!

Our Turtle conservation holidays reviews

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Francesca Venier12 Oct 2025
Amazing. Would recommendread more
Tristan Brodie28 Aug 2025
A fantastic experience for the whole family, probably our favourite summer holiday of all time! Releasing turtle hatchlings into the sea was an incredible experience, treasured by the whole family. Sleeping directly on the beach under the stars whilst monitoring a nest was also pretty magical.read more
Tamzin Greggs18 Aug 2025
Amazing experience. Better than I had hoped. Fantastic for a family. Educatino team in Kefalonia were superb. We learnt so much and got in involved with everything.read more
Gareth Davies05 May 2025
Exactly what I was looking for, an adventure, educational and feeling of doing something positive.read more
Written by Eloise Barker
Photo credits: Isabella Jusková [Sea Turtle: Chiara Parazzi]