Fiji
Lonely Planet has rated our Projects as the best for sustainable travel in Fiji. There are several volunteer opportunities in Fiji to choose from.
You can join our internationally-recognized Shark Conservation Project, where we’re conducting valuable research about one of the ocean’s most feared and misunderstood predators. You can choose to work with young children through education in under-resourced daycares. Or, immerse in Fijian culture by spending time in a traditional village.
You’ll be living on the largest island, Viti Levu. Our projects are based in Pacific Harbour towards the South of the island. While volunteering in Fiji, you’ll receive 24/7 support from support staff.
Fiji offers visitors some incredible travel opportunities. You can go trekking in the dramatic highland interiors and bask on beautiful tropical beaches. Experience colorful festivals, hop between islands on a boat, and scuba dive in crystal-clear waters.
Childcare
Seeing the development of a child, and being a part of that process, is priceless. As a childcare volunteer, you’ll play a direct role in helping children, while also learning new skills.
Marine Conservation
Become a marine conservation volunteer and explore the world beneath the waves. You’ll learn just how important marine life is, while experiencing the beauty of our oceans with like-minded volunteers.
Marine conservation volunteering helps you protect the underwater way of life and everything that goes with it. So whether you’re into sea turtle conservation, or determined to rid the ocean of plastic pollution, we’ll work together to make it happen. Our combined conservation efforts will do things like keep those underwater coral reefs blossoming all year-round!
Volunteer Abroad
Youth and Community Development
Assisting with the development of these children is a good way to understand the problems they face. Our Youth Development volunteer programs abroad will give you the chance to make a long-term impact on the future of these kids. Your help will improve their confidence as you interact and learn about each other’s cultures.
You’ll stay with local host families and experience what being in a new country is really like. On the days you aren’t working you can explore the city or go on guided tours. You’ll also meet volunteers and other like-minded individuals with whom you can share stories.