AbstractThis paper develops an efficient particle tracking algorithm to be used in fluid simulations approximated by a high-order multidomain discretization of the Navier–Stokes equations. We discuss how to locate a particle's host subdomain, how to interpolate the flow field to its location, and how to integrate its motion in time. A search algorithm for the nearest subdomain and quadrature point, tuned to a typical quadrilateral isoparametric spectral subdomain, takes advantage of the inverse of the linear blending equation. We show that to compute particle-laden flows, a sixth-order Lagrangian polynomial that uses points solely within a subdomain is sufficiently accurate to interpolate the carrier phase variables to the particle position...