The global dive community is entering the final bidding window of the 2026 Sea Save SCUBA Travel Auction, a conservation-focused initiative bringing together donated dive travel experiences from operators across the industry, with bidding set to close on February 19.
Organised by the nonprofit Sea Save Foundation, the auction features dozens of liveaboard trips, resort stays, and destination packages contributed specifically to support marine protection work. The organisation positions the campaign as a way for divers to translate their passion for the underwater world into direct advocacy funding.
Travel Experiences With a Purpose
Rather than functioning as a standard travel promotion, the initiative centres on conservation outcomes. According to the foundation’s mission statement published by Sea Save Foundation, the organisation focuses on raising awareness, influencing policy discussions, and promoting stewardship of marine ecosystems through education and international advocacy efforts.
The auction format reflects a growing trend within the dive industry, where operators align high-value travel experiences with environmental initiatives. Luxury liveaboards, remote dive destinations, and established resorts have stepped forward with premium packages, reinforcing the idea that conservation support is increasingly becoming part of the industry’s core identity.
Divers Driving Conservation Funding
Sea Save’s work extends beyond awareness campaigns, with the organisation participating in global policy discussions and conservation initiatives aimed at protecting vulnerable marine species. Independent nonprofit directories such as Idealist’s Sea Save Foundation profile describe the group as focused on developing solutions and bringing ocean issues into international decision-making spaces.
For divers, the auction offers a rare intersection of travel aspiration and advocacy. Bidders are not simply competing for trips, they are contributing to a broader effort to strengthen the voice of the dive community within global ocean protection conversations.
A Narrowing Window for Participation
With the closing date approaching, the auction highlights how the relationship between dive travel and conservation continues to evolve. Operators are increasingly stepping beyond traditional marketing initiatives, choosing instead to support campaigns that encourage tangible action from divers themselves.
As the deadline draws closer, the final days of bidding represent more than a chance to secure bucket-list adventures. They reflect a wider shift within the industry toward collaboration, shared responsibility, and long-term stewardship of the environments that make diving possible.










