For 15 years, Carine Camboulives and Emmanuel Bouvet have been searching for Earth's most ideal locations. Today, the family of four fulfill their appetite for discovery and culture by visiting the nation of Kiribati in the Pacific Ocean.
Travel to two of the least-visited regions of Colombia, from the harsh desert on the Caribbean coast where kitesurfing has taken root, to the rainforest on the Pacific coast where surfing has become a therapeutic way to heal trauma.
The land of Egypt contains unique natural and historical wonders. In the Red Sea, meet with freediving world champion Davide Carrera, then travel along the Nile River and experience the thrill of standup paddleboarding from Aswan to Luxor.
The Kwai is among the last sail-powered cargo ships on Earth. It is the only link between the Line Islands in the Pacific Ocean and the rest of the world. On Fanning Island, there is no water or electricity, and sustainability is Job #1.
Join Carine, Emmanuel, and their two daughters on their home island of Maui as they share some of the environmental solutions their island and its people have created, from rainforest conservation to the preservation of Earth's oceans.
Rapa Nui is the most isolated land on Earth. The mystical Easter Island contains the mysterious Moai statues, as well as world-class waves for surfing, but it is also situated in the middle of a drastically huge floating plastic vortex.
Sao Tome and Principe are two African islands on the Equator that are striving for sustainability. Here, the inspiring work of environmentalists and local people are helping to establish balance between development and natural resources.
Meet a group of teenagers on the island of Moorea called the "Coral Gardeners" who dropped everything and took action to save their beloved coral reefs. Then, travel to Raiatea Island to meet a marine biologist, surfer, and organic farmer.