about us
Our Mission
Nurture the spirit of adventure through age-appropriate activities that teach basic adventure skills to promote self reliance and a deep connection with nature.
Like kindergarten's ABC, Camp A B Sea teaches the outdoor ABSEA.
Camp A B Sea Taiwan offers exciting on land and sea outdoor experiences in English that connect children 7 – 12 years old with nature while teaching the importance of Leave No Trace principles.
Open to 8 children per camp, they learn basic adventure skills such as observation, awareness, outdoor safety practices, pitching a tent, fire safety, wilderness toilet practices, first aid, and a whole lot more, all in a safe and supervised environment.
Restore balance.
Most kids have technology, school and extracurricular activities covered.
It’s time to add a pinch of adventure, a sprinkle of sunshine and a big handful of outdoor play.
Penny Whitehouse
Leave No Trace Principles
“LNT” stands for Leave No Trace, a set of outdoor ethics promoting responsible outdoor recreation.
These principles form the knowledge base upon which the adventure skills are built and will be taught on every camp.
1. Plan Ahead and Prepare
Proper planning ensures you have the right gear, skills, and knowledge for your trip, reducing potential impacts.
2. Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
Stick to established trails and campsites to avoid damaging vegetation and soil. Use designated campsites where available.
3. Dispose of Waste Properly
Pack out all trash, leftover food, and litter. Leave natural and cultural artifacts as you find them.
4. Leave What You Find
Preserve the past by leaving rocks, plants, and other natural and cultural artifacts as you find them.
5. Minimize Campfire Impacts
Use a camp stove for cooking and a lantern for light to reduce the impact of campfires. If you must have a fire, use established fire rings, keep fires small, and burn only wood that can be broken by hand.
6. Respect Wildlife
Observe wildlife from a distance, do not feed them, and store food securely to avoid attracting animals.
7. Be Considerate of Other Visitors
Respect other visitors and protect the quality of their experience. Yield to others on the trail, keep noise levels down, and maintain a peaceful atmosphere.
Adhering to these principles helps preserve the beauty and integrity of outdoor spaces for future generations.
Meet the Team
Peter Ben Johnson (PB) with a background in surf lifesaving, psychology and extensive experience teaching early learners in the classroom, PB’s passion for adventure and teaching extends beyond the classroom walls. He has taught watersports to rockstars and royalty in Europe and the United Arab Emirates, showcasing his versatility and dedication to enriching the lives of others through outdoor experiences. With hundreds of hours on a boat serving as rescue support, teaching waterskiing and sailing, along with an AIDA level 2 freediving certificate, four lifesaving qualifications, first aid tailored for outdoor settings and an avid surfer, PB brings a wealth of experience to the camp.
Introducing Teresa Johnson, our Chief Fun Officer at Camp A B Sea Taiwan! With a boundless enthusiasm for English and all things fun, Teresa is dedicated to infusing every aspect of our camp with joy and laughter.
Teresa’s background in teaching English in schools has equipped her with a treasure trove of creative and engaging games that she seamlessly integrates into our programs. Her infectious energy and love for fun ensure that every moment at Camp A B Sea Taiwan is filled with laughter, learning, and unforgettable experiences.