- The official Cal Poly at Sea web page has complete information about the program, so if you happen to have found my page first be sure to also visit the official page. You will want to read the letters prior students have written to tell you what the cruise is like.
- Pictures taken during the 2003 cruise to Central and South America, which included the following ports: Quepos, Costa Rica; Iquique, Chile; Cocos Island, Costa Rica; Mazatlan, Mexico; Seattle, Washington
- Pictures taken during the 2002 cruise to the South Pacific, which included the following ports: Nuku Hiva in the Marquisas Islands; Tahiti in the Society Islands; Auckland, New Zealand; Brisbane, Australia; Suva, Fiji; Honolulu, Hawaii
- Pictures taken during the 2001 cruise to Asia, which included the following ports: Lanai on Maui; Guam; Yap; Hong Kong, China; Sasebo, Japan; Midway Island; Honolulu on Oahu
- Pictures taken during the 2000 cruise to Central America, South America, and the Caribbean, which included the following ports: Manzanillo, Mexico; Callao, Peru; Valpariso, Chile; San Blas, Panama; Isla Roatan; Grand Cayman Island; New Orleans
- Pictures taken during the 1999 cruise to the South Pacific, which included the following ports: Port San Luis near San Luis Obispo; Puntarenas, Costa Rica; Cocos Island; Nuku Hiva in the Marquisas Islands; Rarotonga in the Cook Islands; Palmyra Atoll in the US Line Islands; Lahaina on Maui, Hawaii; San Diego; and back to Vallejo
- Pictures taken during the 1997 and 1998 cruises when the cruise was just one professor (Dr. Tom Richards who began this program) and about a dozen Cal Poly students.
- View a picture of the ship Golden Bear
- Technical Information about the ship Golden Bear
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Cal Poly students standing under a waterfall on Cocos Island off the coast of Costa Rica, Spring 1999.
A Cal Poly student celebrating on the beach after a very excellent day on Cocos Island off the coast of Costa Rica, Spring 1999.
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