- New Zealand
- Queenstown
About Program
This Summer Program combines a week of blazing sun, pristine sea, golden sand and exciting water sports in Fiji, with three weeks of adventure and cultural immersion in the North Island of New Zealand. You'll try mountain biking, white water rafting, snorkeling, scuba diving, and stand up paddle boarding, while also immersing yourself in Maori culture by attending cultural performances and a traditional hangi feast. So if you’re looking to get stuck into a myriad of different activities, both on land and at sea – this program is most certainly for you!
Our students are also able to make a difference and learn about local conversation on two rewarding volunteer projects at coastal regional parks. You will work alongside park rangers, help plant native trees, and learn all about native New Zealand ecology and wildlife, while also getting he chance to spot endangered birds, and relax on beautiful white sandy beaches at the end of a rewarding day of volunteering.
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Diversity & Inclusion 💙
BIPOC Support
LGBTQIA+ Support
Neurodivergent Support
Accessibility Support
Impact 🌎
Sustainability
We recently embarked on a Net Positive Benefit project where we are qualifying what impacts our groups have on the local communities, taking into consideration carbon emissions +/- social impacts +/- conservation impacts +/- community impacts. On our programs, students engage with non-profit organisations such as Litter Intelligence, Scholars of Sustenance, Ulu Mau puanui, Llama Pack project where they directly work for a better future - planting trees, eradicating invasive weed species, helping local communities and food banks.
Ethical Impact
Program Highlights
- Plant native trees and learn about native wildlife and ecology at a coastal sanctuary
- Experience Fiji's underwater world during an introduction to scuba diving
- Go snorkeling and stand up paddle boarding over coral reefs in Beach Comber Island
- White water rafting adventure over rapids and the highest commercially rafted waterfall in the world
- Cultural immersion at a Maori cultural performance and traditional hangi feast