Fiji Village Immersion (21 Days) ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฏ

The Most Iconic Think Pacific Experience
Join A Traditional Fijian Village & See The Real Fiji.

Immersive Adventures That Change How You See the World.

Culture, Community, & Adventure. This is community immersion at its very best. An experience like no other that connects you deeply with Fiji, its people, and its culture.

Join a team, be welcomed like family into a traditional Fijian community, learn age-old skills, live daily village life, and dive into an unforgettable mix of culture and adventure. Every team visits a different community. For three unforgettable weeks, step beyond your comfort zone and share stories around the kava bowl, engage in age-old skills and feel the warmth of a culture built on connection.

Designed in formal partnership with the Fijian Ministry and created with our CARE approach, each experience generates local income, empowerment and cultural exchange.

Start and end at the beautiful beach resorts of the Coral Coast. During the weekends explore the jungle highlands with riverside swims, and jungle hikes.

At a Glance...
  • Ultimate Fiji Village Immersion –ย Our biggest cultural experience
  • Timeframe:ย  21 days
  • Accommodation Style: Village homestay + Beach Resort + Hotel
  • Experience: daily life, traditions, food, art, sport, identity, customs & skills, adventure, nature.
  • Explore remote villages, coral reefs, rainforests, resorts and beaches
  • Impact – Travel that supports cultural preservation through our CARE approach.
  • Includes: Accommodation, all meals throughout, excursions, domestic travel, and 24/7 leaders guiding each day.
  • Cost?ย  ยฃ2145 for 21 days
  • When?ย Dates across summer 2026
  • Funding? ย Turing Scheme grants available โ€“ see our Funding Guide
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Highlights Of Your Expediton
The Experiences That Make Your Journey Unforgettable
1. ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฏ Culture

Learn about a rich culture in the most authentic way possible; through true immersion.

2. ๐Ÿ  Community

Fijian villages are built on the concept of community, and when you arrive, you will be treated no differently.

3. ๐Ÿž๏ธ Adventure

The whole experience is an adventure, but we make sure to weave in some hikes, waterfall trip, whatever the surrounding area has in stall.

4. ๐Ÿ˜Œ Wellness

Switch off your phone! You’re going to ‘be connected’ in another way during this trip and focusing on personal wellness is a huge emphasis of this experience.

5. ๐ŸŒด Nature

Fiji has diverse landscapes, from lush forests to coral reefs and tropical coastline. You’re going to be closer to it than traditional tourists ever would be.

6. ๐Ÿ“ˆ Growth

Make friendships with your team and gain a second home in Fiji. We want you to return with new perspectives and incredible memories that you’ll carry with you.

Why Join An Expedition to Fiji?

Whether youโ€™re taking a rewarding summer break or looking to enhance your skills beyond your studies, on our expedition you will:

  • Experience:ย  Gain unique Pacific perspectives from local communities
  • Connection:ย Real connection with people, communities and nature
  • Challenge:ย Expand your comfort zone, throw yourself into new ways of life
  • Learn:ย Learn about a new culture through immersion, adventure and excursions
  • Skills:ย Build your resilience, adaptability, communication and cultural IQ
  • Global Citizenship:ย Learn how actions have impact globally

Come with a positive mindset and a sense of cultural curiosity, as youโ€™ll be living and learning alongside real communities. We guarantee this experience will expand your skills, deepen your global awareness, and broaden your perspective.

Your Journey in Fiji ๐ŸŒด๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฏ
How Your Expedition Unfolds, From First Arrival To Final Reflection.
1. Welcome to Fiji!
Arrive in tropical Nadi, be greeted by your Think Pacific team and meet your fellow travellers as you take your first steps into island life.
2. Resort Briefing
Spend two nights on the Coral Coast to acclimatise, bond as a group, and take part in cultural workshops and briefings that prepare you for village life.
3. Journey To Rural Fiji
Leaving your briefing, you will travel to a remote traditional Fijian community. Depending on your village, this could be a truck to the jungle highlands or an overnight ferry to an outer island.
4. Village Arrival
Travel far from the tourist trail into the highlands or journey by ferry to an outer island, experiencing the dramatic shift to rural community life.
5. Live 'vakavanua'
Embrace the Fijian way of life by joining in daily routines, farming, fishing, sports and ceremonies, immersing yourself in the community and its traditions.
6. Traditional Skills
Learn ancient practices such as mat weaving, raft building, coconut husking, cooking in a lovo earth oven, and listen to elders share legends in talanoa circles.
7. Adventures
Each Saturday brings new adventures, from jungle treks and waterfall swims to visits to heritage sites or hidden beaches, alongside spontaneous games, kava nights and river swims.
8. Leaving Your 2nd Home
Saying goodbye to your host family and village friends is deeply emotional, as you reflect on the bonds, stories and laughter youโ€™ve shared together.
9. Rest & Relaxation
Return to a beach resort for a final 3 nights to relax, celebrate with your team, and reflect on your achievements, growth and unforgettable memories.
Programme Outcomes
Expeditionary Learning With Think Pacific

Each day, youโ€™ll experience something new, learn from local voices and reflect on your own perspectives. You’ll take part in daily debriefs, weekly reflections and group discussions that connect every experience back to your personal learning goals.ย  This is travel that transforms.

You Will...
  • Learn skills that are unique to Fiji, regions/provinces or even villages
  • See Fijian culture in a light that no tourist can ever see
  • Learn about history and identity that defines rural Fijian culture
  • Learn skills that have existed in Fiji for around 3000 years
  • Engage in a cultural exchange that examines what culture really means, what makes us what we are?
  • Support in the empowerment of local community youth as they develop soft skills
  • Be at the receiving end of a key initiative in our engagement with the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs
  • Present what has been learnt in a final showcase event to the community
More About This Expedition
Example Daily Fijian Activities

Every Fijian village is unique with its own traditions and ways of life. What you experience will depend on the knowledge, interests, and generosity of the youth and elders in your host community. No two villages are the same, and thatโ€™s what makes the experience so special.

The examples below illustrate the kinds of skills and conversations that past students have been welcomed into… but your journey will unfold in its own way, shaped by the people who host you.


Identity and Custom

  • Fijian Family Structures โ€“ Learn about the extended family model that defines village life, including the deep kinship ties, unique relationships, and responsibilities that connect individuals across generations.
  • Origin Stories & Local History โ€“ Hear oral histories passed down through elders, from migration stories to legends that explain the land, the sea, and the communityโ€™s place in the world.
  • Yaqona (Kava Ceremony) โ€“ Experience the cultural, social, and spiritual significance of Fijiโ€™s ceremonial drink, and understand its role in building unity, respect, and connection.

Food & Daily Life

  • Farming Practices โ€“ Explore subsistence agriculture in action: planting taro, cassava, and yams, and seeing how food security is maintained through collective effort.
  • Lovo Cooking โ€“ Take part in preparing a lovo, the traditional earth oven feast, and discover the symbolism and hospitality woven into food preparation.
  • Cooking at Home โ€“ Join your host family in the kitchen, learning everyday recipes and the rhythms of rural domestic life.
  • Fishing & Gathering โ€“ Learn traditional methods of fishing, reef foraging, or river gathering, and how sustainable practices ensure the communityโ€™s survival.

Arts, Expression & Creativity

  • Meke (Dance) โ€“ Learn and perform traditional meke, where music, dance, and storytelling combine to pass down history, values, and identity.
  • Vucu (Song) โ€“ Join in song traditions, from powerful communal chants to melodic harmonies that carry deep cultural meaning.
  • Handicrafts โ€“ Try weaving mats, making jewelry, or creating designs that showcase the artistry and symbolism of Fijian material culture.
  • Bilibili (Raft Building) โ€“ Experience practical innovation as you construct and ride a bilibili bamboo raft, once essential for transport and trade.
  • Pottery โ€“ In some regions, learn the ancient techniques of Fijian pottery-making, shaped from the land itself.

Community Perspectives

  • Globalisation โ€“ Discuss how global influences ย (from tourism to technology) are reshaping Fijian life, identity, and opportunities.
  • Youth Perspectives โ€“ Hear from young people about their hopes, challenges, and visions for the future, often balancing tradition with modernity.
  • Gender Roles & Perspectives โ€“ Explore how gender shapes daily life, responsibilities, and opportunities, and how these are evolving in a changing Fiji.
  • Religious Perspectives โ€“ Understand the central role of faith and spirituality, from Christianity to indigenous beliefs, in shaping community values, identity, and cohesion.

Why This Matters

These experiences are not staged โ€œactivities,โ€ but everyday practices shared generously by local people. They give you the chance to see life through Fijian eyes, to reflect on your own identity and worldview, and to build a genuine appreciation for cultural knowledge systems that are often invisible to outsiders; lessons that stay with you long after you leave.

Learning Outcomes For You

1. Intercultural Awareness & Global Citizenship

  • Develop an in-depth understanding of Fijian culture, traditions, and values through immersion in daily village life.

  • Gain cross-cultural communication skills by living with a host family and engaging in talanoa (open dialogue).

  • Appreciate diverse worldviews and explore the role of indigenous knowledge in sustainability and community resilience.

2. Personal Growth & Independence

  • Build confidence by adapting to unfamiliar environments, from rural villages to new cultural norms.

  • Strengthen resilience, adaptability, and problem-solving skills while navigating challenges outside your comfort zone.

  • Develop empathy, patience, and respect for alternative lifestyles and traditions.

3. Employability & Transferable Skills

  • Enhance teamwork and collaboration by working with peers and community members.

  • Gain leadership experience through group tasks, reflection sessions, and community engagement.

  • Acquire practical skills โ€” from intercultural communication to traditional Fijian practices โ€” that demonstrate versatility and adaptability to employers.

4. Academic & Career Alignment

  • Deepen academic knowledge by linking theory to practice in areas such as sustainability, geography, community business, sociology, anthropology, education, or climate resilience.

  • Understand global issues (e.g. climate change, food security, cultural preservation) in a local, human context.

  • Strengthen future career readiness by demonstrating initiative, cross-cultural competence, and global perspective.

5. Connection to Environment & Sustainability

  • Learn about subsistence lifestyles, regenerative practices, and community approaches to sustainability.

  • Explore the interconnection between people, land, and sea in Pacific Island identity.

  • Reflect on how climate change impacts rural island communities and the lessons for global sustainability.

6. Reflection & Ongoing Impact

  • Engage in structured reflection throughout the program, culminating in a group debrief.

  • Translate experiences into actionable insights for personal, academic, and career development.

  • Build lasting networks and friendships that foster ongoing cross-cultural exchange.

Tips For Living In A Fijian Village
  • Embrace Community Life

    • Life in Fiji is wonderfully communal. Farming, fishing, and even mealtimes are shared experiences.

    • Join in! Whether itโ€™s playing cards, strumming a guitar, or drinking Kava at sunset.

  • Settle Into Your New Home

    • Villages are small and close-knit, and your host family will welcome you as one of their own.

    • Be ready for simple living: cold bucket showers, pit toilets, and limited electricity are part of the experience.

    • If youโ€™re placed with children, expect excited little brothers and sisters who canโ€™t wait to play with you!

  • Eat Like a Local

    • Your meals will be provided by your host family, with costs covered by Think Pacific.

    • Hospitality is central to Fijian life, so donโ€™t be surprised if extra guests join at the table.

    • Enjoy hearty dishes of root crops like dalo and cassava, with plenty of fresh fish.

  • Give Yourself Time to Adjust

    • The lifestyle may feel different at first strong traditions, communal living, and new routines can take time to adapt to.

    • Itโ€™s completely normal to feel out of your depth in the first few days.

    • Lean on your host family, teammates, and Think Pacific leaders, youโ€™ll soon feel at home.

  • Learn Some Fijian

    • Most people speak English, but a few Fijian words go a long way.

    • Children and elders may not speak English, learning simple greetings and phrases will deepen your connection.ย  We provide video guides in our pre-departure portal.

  • Go With the Flow (โ€˜Fiji Timeโ€™)

    • Life runs at a slower, more relaxed pace. Plans may change or run late, and thatโ€™s part of the charm!

    • Smile, relax, and welcome the beauty of โ€œFiji Time.โ€

Cultural Revitalisation
Celebrate Indigenous Fijian Lifestyle

This expedition is in partnership with the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs (Arts, Heritage and Culture) and the Ministry of Tourism. You will learn about Fijiโ€™s culture from those who know it best, the youth in your village, as they deliver interactive cultural activities that boosts their own skills and cultural competency and provide you with unique insights. Appreciating and celebrating traditional Fijian lifestyle specific to each village. Through daily life (food, stories, traditions, and teamwork), our expedition invites you to slow down, notice the details and immerse yourself in the rhythm of community life. By observing closely, youโ€™ll see how people respond to challenges with resilience, creativity and collaboration.

Reflective Learning
From Experience Comes Growth.

Every challenge, conversation and reflection becomes fuel for your growth. Guided by local people and our cultural mentors, youโ€™ll take part in daily debriefs, weekly reflections and group discussions that connect each experience to your learning goals. Insight turns into growth, stories into skills, and journeys into lasting purpose. Youโ€™ll apply what youโ€™ve learned to teamwork, problem-solving, resilience, communication, leadership and your future career; gaining skills that employers, and life, truly value. Youโ€™ll carry new confidence, clarity and global awareness to inspire change in your studies, career and community.

๐ŸŒ GLOBAL Learning Framework

Here is our GLOBAL framework for your expedition. This is a six-step pathway of expeditionary learning has been developed over 15+ years of programme delivery with government ministries, community leaders, local changemakers and in partnership with 100+ย  universities worldwide:

  • Gatherย โ€“ We ask you to arrive open-minded, curious and ready to grow.
  • Learnย โ€“ Immerse yourself in daily life and shared experiences.
  • Observeย โ€“ Look beyond the surface to see new perspectives and approches
  • Buildย โ€“ Connect with people and cultures in meaningful ways.
  • Applyย โ€“ Use what you learn to grow personally and professionally.
  • Leadย โ€“ Carry your new perspectives home and create change.

Itโ€™s designed to help you connect deeply, reflect meaningfully, and transform real-world experience into skills for your personal and professional future.

Where Adventure Meets Positive Impact
Built For A Lasting Impact

Every journey we design is built on regenerative principles: empowering communities, promoting local priorities, and celebrating culture with respect. Our expeditions are co-created with local leaders, NGOs and grassroots organisations to directly support long-term aims. By joining us, youโ€™re not just traveling, youโ€™re investing in local jobs, fueling small businesses, protecting traditions, and contributing to a more sustainable planet.

๐Ÿ’š How This Trip Makes An Impact

We exist to lead transformative small-group adventures that create positive impact locally. Your impact comes from how you show up. By joining a Think Pacific expedition with curiosity, respect and a positive mindset, youโ€™ll make a lasting contribution that empowers local communities.

โœ… Impact: Respect -> impact by valuing & encouraging local perspectives, voices and culture.
โœ… Empowerment:ย Co-created with rural communities to amplify local voices.
โœ… Investment:ย Strengthening small enterprises and keeping income local.
โœ… Job Creation: Prioritising local guides, training and apprenticeships.
โœ… Capacity-Building:ย Supporting community-led regeneration.
โœ… Cultural Preservation:ย Protecting traditions, heritage and identity.
โœ… Environment:ย Restoring ecosystems, reducing impact, investing in climate action.
โœ… Responsibility:ย Putting people and purpose before profit.
โœ… Education & Exchange: Sharing skills and cross-cultural understanding.
โœ… Youth Opportunities: Pathways for young people (training and leadership).

Learn More About Our Purpose And Positive Impact
Specific Impact of this Expedition
In line with Ministry of iTaukei Affairs Goals

Fijian culture can be identified firmly as having an oral tradition… cultural knowledge is not written down and is transferred from generation to generation! A fear for many in Fijiโ€™s current cultural climate that young people are not engaging with integral aspects of local custom and culture and knowledge is being lost. In line with requests from the Ministry of iTaukei affairs, this initiative aims to stimulate engagement with and revitalise local customs and traditions amongst rural youth. It aims to harness a pride in oneโ€™s culture and upbringing as well as practicing skills and communicating knowledge that defines the region and Fiji more broadly.

It ensures that all involved are learning cross-cultural skills through experience which they can not only support the rest of the aims during the programme, but they can also utilise moving forward.

In addition, it is a clear opportunity to provide those youth leading the course a leadership opportunity, giving them a further platform to develop their soft-skills and boost personal and professional development.

How Does It Work?

Central to any rural Think Pacific experience, the course has an agreed and consistent structure that is delivered across all projects. This โ€˜syllabusโ€™ allows room for local variation of skills and knowledge but also remains consistent across villages. This syllabus therefore is made up of โ€˜themesโ€™ rather than specific universal sessions.

Four themes explored:

  • Identity and Custom, Perspective, Art & Food

These categories are not mutually exclusive as almost all of them will relate to at least another one of those categories. (Eg. Meke would come under the category โ€˜artโ€™ but can easily also relate to identity and language, even food.)

What they can be used for, however, is structuring each week consistently with other programmes whilst allowing for local variations on each category. If x2 sessions from all categories are hit and delivered, that will make up the successful completion of the course.

Delivery

x5 key youth members are highlighted by the community prior to your project beginning. These will be consistent members who would be leading delivery. Community youth will lead the sessions based on what they feel comfortable delivering and facilitating within the community and Think Pacific leaders are there to support. They can have free creative license to teach about any aspect of culture they feel passionate about (there may be a unique tradition that they wish to include), and there are a variety of interactive actives that come under the four themes of culture weโ€™re exploring. Every village is unique and therefore every project has its own flavour.

Learning Outcomes - Community Youth
  • Pride in their culture and upbringing and the practicing of traditional skills and knowledge.
  • To encourage personal growth in the form of a boost in confidence, communication skills, team working, leadership, time management and presentation skills.
  • Financial support for those involved and the youth group of the community.
  • Any outstanding individuals can be highlighted for scholarship / employment opportunities
  • Appreciation of diversity: appreciation of the opinions and values of others, sensitivity to cultural diversity, and becoming more aware of their culture.
  • Broader Perspective: Reconsider the cultural framework they have been brought up in and to acquire skills that will enable them to observe and analyse encounters with diversity and to extend these beyond the framework of their culture.
  • Critical thinking.
Who Are the Youth?

The official definition of โ€˜Youthโ€™ in Fiji according to the Ministry of Youth and Sports is anyone between the ages of 18-35. Villages in rural locations in Fiji more often than not have a registered โ€˜Youth Groupโ€™ that is made up of members of the village of that age. The extent to which that group is utilised within the village varies due to member commitments and their re-ignition is a real focus for the current Ministry of Youth.

18-35 year olds in the village often come with a variety of backgrounds and life stories: some may have dropped out of school as early as the age of 14 who engage in farming within the villageโ€™s subsistence lifestyle, others may be returning university students or school finishers, but all will be gain from the interactions that the project facilitates. Due to a variety of reasons, rural communities in Fiji have a significantly lower access to opportunity to urban areas and the โ€˜Youthโ€™ are the primary demographic to be affected by that. This means that fundamentally out projects are outreach initiatives.

Summer 2026 Dates ๐Ÿ‘‡

Thu 04 Jun โ†’ Wed 24 Jun

Thu 11 Jun โ†’ Wed 01 Jun

Thu 18 Jun โ†’ Wed 08 Jul

Thu 25 Jun โ†’ Wed 15 Jul

Thu 02 Jul โ†’ Wed 22 Jul

Thu 09 Jul โ†’ Wed 29 Jul

Thu 16 Jul โ†’ Wed 05 Aug

Thu 23 Jul โ†’ Wed 12 Aug

Thu 30 Jul โ†’ Wed 19 Aug

Thu 06 Aug โ†’ Wed 26 Aug

Program Fees
Expedition Fiji - How Much Does it Cost?
Programme Costs ๐ŸŒด๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฏ

We pride ourselves on delivering safe, structured, and deeply supported travel experiences. Our approach is all about providing a high-quality, meaningful journey that gives you a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to connect with culture, community, and environment in a responsible and respectful way.

Over one-third of your fee is spent locally, including support the Think Pacific Foundation, our registered local charity. Your contribution helps fund local initiatives and community-owned programmes in Fijiโ€”ensuring your travel leaves a lasting, positive impact.

Currency ยฃGBP $AUD
Registration Fee 195 345
1-Month Programme Fee 1950 3900
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Details & FAQ...

Welcome to the FAQ section. If you have any further questions, donโ€™t hesitate to reach outโ€”weโ€™re here to support you every step of the way!

Funding, Grants & Scholarships

Think Pacific works in partnership with many universities across the world to support student mobility and employability. There are scholarships and grants available for students from individual university departments and/or governments in several countries.

Students can apply for scholarships and bursaries to join our projects in Fiji. To find out if thereโ€™s funding available at your university or in your areas, please email info@thinkpacific.com.

Itinerary Overview

Day 1 โ€“3 Orientation & Team Briefing

  • Relax & Acclimatise at a Coral Coast resort
  • Cultural briefing
  • Team-building

Day 4 – 18 โ€“ Village-Based Immersion

  • Live with a rural Fijian family in a traditional village.
  • Weekly schedule of activities and experiences designed and led by the the rural community.
  • Observe and participate in farming, cooking, crafts, and ceremonies.
  • Engage in โ€˜talanoaโ€™ sessions (dialogue) with youth and elders.
  • Learn about local skills, structure, gender roles, and resilience.
  • Learn through Expeditionary Travel Immersion
  • Gain new skills, perspectives, knowledge and local wisdom
  • Saturday excursions exploring nature unique to each locationย e.g jungle hike, river swim, waterfall visit.

Day 19 – 21 Reflection & Resorts

  • Coral Coast: 2-night stay at eco-resort
  • Relax, swim, snorkel or take a hike to local waterfall
  • Peer-to-peer “Rose, Thorn, Bud” reflection session as a group.
  • Travel to Nadi for final evening celebratory group meal before the journey ends
What's Included? What's Not Included?

Our philosophy is to provide a high quality and exceptionally well structured international project. Our expeditions are packed full of adventure and cultural insight, whilst having safety and support at their core. We also ensure that through our charity, the communities you support receive long-term financial and physical assistance year-round. Think Pacific is not the cheapest volunteer organisation around, but this is for all the right reasons.

All our expeditions include:

  • Airport welcome by Think Pacific Expedition leaders (or resort meet and greet if you arrive early).
  • All in-country project-related travel.
  • All project accommodation.
  • Briefing and orientation at a resort.
  • All meals during your briefing, 3 and a half weeks staying with your Fijian village family and during your final day of R&R.
  • Guided weekend activities such as a short trek or attending community events.
  • Organised evening Fijian activities including kava ceremonies, lovo feasts, mat weaving,
  • Think Pacific Leaders and Fijian guides living with you 24/7.
  • In-country Director, Fiji based Project Managers and UK team providing planning, risk assessment and 24-hour back up support.
  • Comprehensive pre-departure information & personal project planning.
  • Your project donation towards the youth development goals in Fiji (which is used to purchase educational and sports equipment, fund scholarships and training for local people and build village facilities and school classrooms)

Whatโ€™s Not Included?

  • International flights โ€“ ยฃ1000 โ€“ ยฃ1200
  • Personal travel insurance ยฃ60-ยฃ100
  • Spending money for extra food and snacks, Fijian clothes and items of a personal nature (we advise bringing ยฃ200 โ€“ ยฃ300 spending money).
  • Visa โ€“ Tourist visa – free for nationalities of many countries including UK, Europe, Australia & USA.ย  Please note it is your responsibility to check and confirm visa requirements.

Apply for university funding to cover flights and insurance.

Accommodation & Food
Accommodation

The villages are all relatively small and close knit communities withย usually aroundย 20-50 or so families. During the project, you will stay with your own Fijian family in the village. The Fijian families will treat you as one of their own. If you are lucky, you may also live with a family who has children and your little Fijian brothers and sisters are always so intrigued and incredibly excited by the arrival of visitors from afar! Conditions are basic; expect cold bucket showers, pit toilets and limited electricity.

Fijian Food

You will eat with your Fijian family, who provide all of your meals in the community. You may often find many different people at your home for lunch and dinner โ€“ in Fiji it is custom to invite anyone who is passing into the home to eat. Food is very carbohydrate heavy, so expect lots of root crops such as dalo and cassava, and also lots of fish, as this makes up the bulk of a typical Fijian diet.

Health & Safety

Your safety is our priority. Think Pacific team mentors co-ordinate the entire project and are available 24/7 for student support. Our biggest piece of advice for students is to not hesitate to speak to our team leaders if they have any questions about health and safety.ย 

During orientation, students are given guidelines to ensure they stay safe in Fiji. The guidelines also include important day-to-day advice such as where it is safe to withdraw money from local ATM machines etc.

Pre-departure briefings take place pre-departure (online webinars) and in-country to prepare you alongside our comprehensive pre-departure portal so you’re learning can begin immediately.

Pre-Departure Support
  • Access to the Pre-departure Portal.

This portal provides the step-by-step process to prepare, including fundraising information, flight information, kit list, visa, cultural preparation. Student can watch videos with our team in Fiji and download document.

  • Contact our team.

You can contact our team anytime between office hours, either give us aย  call on 0113 335 9919 or email;ย info@thinkpacific.com.

  • Online community/network.ย 

You can communicate with fellow volunteers, alumni and our team through our online community, hosted on the Might Network app. Within 3 months of you departing to Fiji, you shall be entered into a private group with your volunteer team.

  • Live Pre Departure webinars

Our team host live sessions in the months leading up to your project. These are a great way for you to ask questions and delve deeper into planning for your project. They also add to the excitement!

  • Global Skills Programme

We have created an online course to give you the set you up for success before departure! Complete short-courses in: Culture, Sustainable Travel & Global Leadership.

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