Fiji: Culture + Volunteering | 14 Days
Fiji: Culture + Volunteering | 14 Days
Soak up Fiji’s island vibes with culture, waterfalls and beaches, then spend a week volunteering to support local communities.
Discover the magic of Fiji in just two unforgettable weeks. This program is designed for those who want to make a real impact and dive deep into Fijian culture, even if they're short on time. You’ll still move at the slow, laid-back pace that Fiji is known for - because here, life is about enjoying the moment and connecting with community.
Start your journey with a week of cultural immersion, where you'll learn traditional crafts, try your hand at Fijian cooking, explore local villages and markets, and soak up the rhythms of island life. You’ll get to understand the values and customs that make this island nation so special.
In your second week, you’ll switch gears and contribute through meaningful volunteer work. Whether you’re assisting in community renovation, supporting local schools, or helping with environmental initiatives, you’ll feel the rewarding impact of giving back - all while building strong bonds with local people.
Even though the program is condensed, you won't feel rushed. Instead, you'll experience the perfect balance of adventure, connection, and relaxation that Fiji does best.
Program Highlights
- Dive into Fijian culture with language lessons, Kava ceremonies, local markets, weaving, and cooking classes during your Culture Week.
- Volunteer on a project that matches your interests: teaching, kindergarten support, sports coaching, or construction & renovation.
- Explore Fiji’s natural beauty - trek through Sand Dunes National Park, swim in waterfalls, and snorkel in Maui Bay.
- Build authentic connections with local communities and make a real impact.
- Enjoy a fun, supportive group vibe and make lifelong friends from around the world.
- Free time to relax on the beach, join weekend adventures, or discover hidden local gems.
- Develop new skills, boost your confidence, and return home with unforgettable memories.
Week 1: Culture Week — Dive Into Fijian Life
Monday
Orientation covering safety, local customs, and transport tips. Explore Sigatoka to get your bearings, then join a traditional Fijian welcome ceremony with Kava tasting.
Tuesday
Learn basic Fijian phrases, then trek to a hidden waterfall for a swim. Finish the day with a traditional dance class and learn a local song.
Wednesday
Snorkel or swim in the turquoise waters of Maui Bay, followed by a hands-on cooking session to master local dishes.
Thursday
Trek through Sand Dunes National Park, exploring lush jungle trails and coastal views. In the afternoon, join a weaving workshop and try traditional crafts.
Friday
Visit your chosen volunteer project site to learn about the work you’ll support over the next two weeks and get inspired for what’s ahead.
Week 2 : Volunteering — Make a Local Impact
Monday to Friday
Weekdays are dedicated to your volunteer placement. You’ll spend weekdays actively contributing to your chosen project, with free time to explore, rest, or prepare activities.
Projects you can choose from include:
-
Kindergarten
-
Teaching
-
Sports Coaching
-
Construction & Renovation
Departure
On Saturday of your final week, check out by noon and head off to continue your travels or return home with new friendships and lifelong memories.
What’s Included
- Accommodation from Sunday arrival until Saturday noon of your final week — you’ll stay in shared dormitory-style accommodation in Sigatoka, close to beaches and community life
- Airport pick-up during regular arrival times and all local transportation for scheduled activities
- Meals — 3 meals on weekdays and 2 meals on weekends, giving you a chance to enjoy home-style Fijian food and try local cafés on weekends
- Full program activities and entry fees, including cultural excursions, language lessons, volunteer project materials, sports or teaching resources, and adventure activities
- 24/7 local team support for questions, tips, and emergencies
- Training and orientation to get you ready for volunteering, cultural activities, and working with the community
What’s Not Included
- Flights and visas — you’ll need to book your own flights and cover visa fees
- Travel insurance — required and must cover adventure activities and volunteering
- Personal expenses, like snacks, extra drinks, souvenirs, or nights out
- Optional activities not on the set schedule, like extra tours, private excursions, or transport outside program activities
- Background check (CRB) — required for all participants and must be arranged and paid for before joining
- Additional vaccinations or medical costs recommended for travel to Fiji
Location
You’ll be based in Sigatoka, a lively coastal town known as the “salad bowl of Fiji,” surrounded by beaches, rivers, and green hills.
Accommodation
Accommodation is shared, simple, and comfortable, designed for communal living and bonding with other participants.Wi-Fi is available but can be spotty or slow, so be prepared to disconnect and enjoy the island vibe.
You’ll be close to shops, markets, and local hangouts. Meals are provided on weekdays (three meals) and weekends (two meals), giving you space to explore local cafés and markets.
You will be close to shops, ATMs and small markets for daily needs. Most project sites and cultural activities are within easy reach, with local transport and pick-ups arranged where needed.
Participant Requirements
Standard Requirements
- Minimum age: 18
- Maximum age: none
- Minimum English level: Basic
- CRB required: On Signup
- Passport copy required: On Signup
- Resume copy required: On Signup
- Required qualification: None
Additional Requirements
- Moderate fitness is needed as activities include hiking, walking, and manual tasks
- A positive attitude, flexibility, and a genuine interest in cultural exchange and community life
- Medical clearance required for participants over 65 years
- Signed parental consent needed for participants under 18 years (if applicable)
- Proof of comprehensive travel insurance covering adventure and volunteering activities
Good to Know
- Alcohol is strictly prohibited at the accommodation and project sites
- You are not allowed to hire or ride motorbikes or scooters
- Respect local customs and dress modestly (knees and shoulders covered)
- Outsiders are not permitted inside accommodation or project sites
- Please provide your mobile phone number at booking
- Our staff are there to support and guide you — we ask you to follow their instructions to ensure a safe and memorable experience
Discover the magic of Fiji in just two unforgettable weeks. This program is designed for those who want to make a real impact and dive deep into Fijian culture, even if they're short on time. You’ll still move at the slow, laid-back pace that Fiji is known for - because here, life is about enjoying the moment and connecting with community.
Start your journey with a week of cultural immersion, where you'll learn traditional crafts, try your hand at Fijian cooking, explore local villages and markets, and soak up the rhythms of island life. You’ll get to understand the values and customs that make this island nation so special.
In your second week, you’ll switch gears and contribute through meaningful volunteer work. Whether you’re assisting in community renovation, supporting local schools, or helping with environmental initiatives, you’ll feel the rewarding impact of giving back - all while building strong bonds with local people.
Even though the program is condensed, you won't feel rushed. Instead, you'll experience the perfect balance of adventure, connection, and relaxation that Fiji does best.
Program Highlights
- Dive into Fijian culture with language lessons, Kava ceremonies, local markets, weaving, and cooking classes during your Culture Week.
- Volunteer on a project that matches your interests: teaching, kindergarten support, sports coaching, or construction & renovation.
- Explore Fiji’s natural beauty - trek through Sand Dunes National Park, swim in waterfalls, and snorkel in Maui Bay.
- Build authentic connections with local communities and make a real impact.
- Enjoy a fun, supportive group vibe and make lifelong friends from around the world.
- Free time to relax on the beach, join weekend adventures, or discover hidden local gems.
- Develop new skills, boost your confidence, and return home with unforgettable memories.
Week 1: Culture Week — Dive Into Fijian Life
Monday
Orientation covering safety, local customs, and transport tips. Explore Sigatoka to get your bearings, then join a traditional Fijian welcome ceremony with Kava tasting.
Tuesday
Learn basic Fijian phrases, then trek to a hidden waterfall for a swim. Finish the day with a traditional dance class and learn a local song.
Wednesday
Snorkel or swim in the turquoise waters of Maui Bay, followed by a hands-on cooking session to master local dishes.
Thursday
Trek through Sand Dunes National Park, exploring lush jungle trails and coastal views. In the afternoon, join a weaving workshop and try traditional crafts.
Friday
Visit your chosen volunteer project site to learn about the work you’ll support over the next two weeks and get inspired for what’s ahead.
Week 2 : Volunteering — Make a Local Impact
Monday to Friday
Weekdays are dedicated to your volunteer placement. You’ll spend weekdays actively contributing to your chosen project, with free time to explore, rest, or prepare activities.
Projects you can choose from include:
-
Kindergarten
-
Teaching
-
Sports Coaching
-
Construction & Renovation
Departure
On Saturday of your final week, check out by noon and head off to continue your travels or return home with new friendships and lifelong memories.
What’s Included
- Accommodation from Sunday arrival until Saturday noon of your final week — you’ll stay in shared dormitory-style accommodation in Sigatoka, close to beaches and community life
- Airport pick-up during regular arrival times and all local transportation for scheduled activities
- Meals — 3 meals on weekdays and 2 meals on weekends, giving you a chance to enjoy home-style Fijian food and try local cafés on weekends
- Full program activities and entry fees, including cultural excursions, language lessons, volunteer project materials, sports or teaching resources, and adventure activities
- 24/7 local team support for questions, tips, and emergencies
- Training and orientation to get you ready for volunteering, cultural activities, and working with the community
What’s Not Included
- Flights and visas — you’ll need to book your own flights and cover visa fees
- Travel insurance — required and must cover adventure activities and volunteering
- Personal expenses, like snacks, extra drinks, souvenirs, or nights out
- Optional activities not on the set schedule, like extra tours, private excursions, or transport outside program activities
- Background check (CRB) — required for all participants and must be arranged and paid for before joining
- Additional vaccinations or medical costs recommended for travel to Fiji
Location
You’ll be based in Sigatoka, a lively coastal town known as the “salad bowl of Fiji,” surrounded by beaches, rivers, and green hills.
Accommodation
Accommodation is shared, simple, and comfortable, designed for communal living and bonding with other participants.Wi-Fi is available but can be spotty or slow, so be prepared to disconnect and enjoy the island vibe.
You’ll be close to shops, markets, and local hangouts. Meals are provided on weekdays (three meals) and weekends (two meals), giving you space to explore local cafés and markets.
You will be close to shops, ATMs and small markets for daily needs. Most project sites and cultural activities are within easy reach, with local transport and pick-ups arranged where needed.
Participant Requirements
Standard Requirements
- Minimum age: 18
- Maximum age: none
- Minimum English level: Basic
- CRB required: On Signup
- Passport copy required: On Signup
- Resume copy required: On Signup
- Required qualification: None
Additional Requirements
- Moderate fitness is needed as activities include hiking, walking, and manual tasks
- A positive attitude, flexibility, and a genuine interest in cultural exchange and community life
- Medical clearance required for participants over 65 years
- Signed parental consent needed for participants under 18 years (if applicable)
- Proof of comprehensive travel insurance covering adventure and volunteering activities
Good to Know
- Alcohol is strictly prohibited at the accommodation and project sites
- You are not allowed to hire or ride motorbikes or scooters
- Respect local customs and dress modestly (knees and shoulders covered)
- Outsiders are not permitted inside accommodation or project sites
- Please provide your mobile phone number at booking
- Our staff are there to support and guide you — we ask you to follow their instructions to ensure a safe and memorable experience