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GoEco - Top Volunteer Organization
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GoEco is one of the world’s top volunteer organizations, with award-winning and ethical programs selected by sustainable travel experts. Since 2006, tens of thousands of volunteers have taken part in projects and internships worldwide, focusing on wildlife and marine conservation, education, and med
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If you love animals and are up to the challenge of protecting them, join our internships in animal welfare. IGS students have worked in shelters and dog daycares in Hawaii, Boston, Auckland, Sydney, and other locations worldwide. Shelter work focuses primarily on cats and dogs no longer cared for, h
See All 48 ProgramsInternational Volunteer HQ [IVHQ]
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At International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ), we unite people from over 96 countries who want to make a meaningful difference while exploring the world. With 300+ projects in 40+ destinations, IVHQ offers the widest selection of volunteer programs globally from Teaching and Childcare to Wildlife Conservatio
GVI
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On this PADI Divemaster and marine conservation internship, you’ll spend your days diving around and protecting some of the most beautiful underwater creatures in the world. You will collect data that will enable the community to manage Marine Protected Areas. The first phase of this internship s
See All 5 ProgramsHow to Intern Abroad in Fiji
Prepare to Intern Abroad
Set goals
Before you start your island adventure, it’s important to plan what you want to get out of your experience.
- Match your field to Fiji’s strengths. Explore options in tourism, conservation, education, or community work that align with your interests.
- Balance work and exploration. Make time to dive into Fiji’s crystal-clear waters, go hiking, or visit local villages to experience the heart of island life.
- Budget wisely. Research costs and understand what’s included in your program fees. Many internships cover meals and housing, which helps you save money.
- Stay open-minded. Fiji’s relaxed pace and culture differ from what you’re used to, but flexibility enhances your experience.
Understand the benefits
Doing an internship in Fiji is a chance to grow personally and professionally in one of the most unique and inspiring environments.
- Gain global experience. Working abroad helps you adapt, communicate, and think creatively in multicultural settings.
- Learn from locals. Fijians are known for their warmth and community spirit, making it easy to learn through collaboration and shared experiences.
- Support sustainability. Many internships in Fiji focus on protecting marine ecosystems and promoting eco-friendly tourism.
- Boost your career. International experience sets you apart and shows employers that you’re adaptable and ready to take initiative.
Things to know
Before you pack your bags, it’s good to understand what to expect while living and working in Fiji.
- Language and communication. English is widely spoken, but learning a few Fijian phrases will help you connect even more.
- Cost of living. Fiji is affordable for interns, as many programs include food or housing, and local markets and transportation are also inexpensive.
- Visa. Some interns may need a visa depending on their country of origin. Always confirm details with your host program early.
- Weather and packing. Expect a tropical climate year-round. Lightweight clothing, sunscreen, and a positive attitude are your best essentials.
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