Location
  • United States of America
    • Hawaii
Length
2 - 12 weeks
General grants/scholarships, Payment plans, 529 Plan eligibility
Health & Safety

Program Details

Activities
Backpacking Sightseeing Surfing
Timeframe
Fall Spring Summer
Housing
Hostel Lodge
Primary Language
English
Age Min.
17
Age Max
22

Pricing

Starting Price
15495
Price Details
All in-country land transport and travel (not flights); All accommodation; 3 meals a day (excluding snacks); All activities, excursions, entry fees and adventure travel as described in the itinerary; Service learning projects in conservation and community development; Informal lectures from resident experts on history, culture, development issues; Experienced Pacific Discovery Program Instructors and local guides; Online image library for your program.
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Equipment Meals Transportation
What's Not Included
Airfare Travel Insurance
Apr 30, 2023
Aug 12, 2022
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About Program

Experience epic surf, golden beaches, the aloha spirit, rewarding volunteer projects and active volcanoes on this gap year program in Hawaii!
There is an endless list of things to do in Hawaii. From learning to smash open coconuts, mastering the Hawaiian language and making beautiful leis, to stargazing on top of a dormant volcano and heading out to one of only four green sand beaches in the world. Immerse yourself in Hawaiian culture as you discover its fascinating ocean and mountain landscape and explore the incredible jungle, volcanoes, and beaches.

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Diversity & Inclusion

BIPOC Support

We understand that we have a long way to go in achieving the diversity we strive for among our students, staff, and partners. We are committed to fostering a more diverse and inclusive organization, and we recognize that this requires time, effort, and resources. At Pacific Discovery, we deeply value diversity, equity, and social justice, and we are dedicated to creating educational experiences that reflect and promote these values. Our program curriculum incorporates social justice education and encourages students to explore their own identities. To further support these efforts, we offer a 'Diverse Voices' Scholarship.

LGBTQIA+ Support

All of our Pacific Discovery programs are LGBTQIA+ friendly, and our operations team have attended CIS Abroad's LGBTQ+ Allyship Training, to ensure we’re doing what we can to support this community. We provide an open and non judgemental space for students to explore who they are at this pivotal time of their life, and in our admissions process we seek information not only on a student's gender, but their pronouns and gender identity. We’re aware of the differing cultural perspectives of LQBTQIA in the countries that we visit, and can direct students to a semester location where they’ll feel the most comfortable. Operationally we ensure that our instructors use inclusive language and can facilitate conversations with students around their identity, and discuss the rooming situations with LGBTQIA+ students.

Neurodivergent Support

Our programs are designed to support students with a wide range of neurodiverse conditions while following our essential eligibility criteria. For students needing extra help, we provide personalized wellness plans . These plans include coping strategies, care protocols, and specific requirements to help them engage effectively in the program. Our instructors have access to mental health first aid resources and are well-prepared to offer strong support to students with these needs.

Accessibility Support

Our programs offer a variety of physical activities, including hiking, surfing, rafting, and mountain biking. We make sure to accommodate students with diverse needs such as asthma, diabetes, and chronic medical conditions, while working within the infrastructure of the host country and our program schedules. We're mindful of the varying levels of accessibility in the countries we visit and can help students choose a semester location where they feel most at ease.

Impact

Sustainability

Sustainability is one of the 6 core components of each Pacific Discovery program, where we educate students about the local and global environmental issues, how to travel sustainably, and have them think deeply about their impact and what they can do in their daily lives to affect change.

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

We make a conscious decision to partner with host communities and suppliers who are passionate about our students' participation and involvement with them being of a positive benefit to the community. We want our presence to enable positive sustainable growth for our partners and this mantra is ingrained in the fabric of our programs.

Program Highlights

  • Immerse yourself in Hawaiian culture learning Hula, native food making and the heritage and history of Hawaii from local residents
  • Surf lessons based in Oahu
  • Learn about conservation and sustainable living from a local non-profit
  • Hike through Volcano National Park and watch the lava glow from a crater after sunset
  • Snorkel with majestic manta rays in the reefs of Kona

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Program Reviews

4.67 Rating
based on 21 reviews
  • 5 rating 76.19%
  • 4 rating 19.05%
  • 3 rating 0%
  • 2 rating 4.76%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Housing 4.35
  • Support 4.65
  • Fun 4.75
  • Value 4.65
  • Safety 4.55
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Aidan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing Experience With Better People

I went to Hawaii in Spring 2021. The fact that we could have a full program in spite of covid illustrates how great PD is. We got to do so many amazing things from surfing, cliff jumping, and hiking in a volcanic crater to tending kalo lo’i (mud fields) and removing harmful grasses from fish ponds. I truly believe that no other program could’ve given me the same amazing opportunities. Our lodging and food also were consistently great in my opinion. We generally stayed in very nice hostels or on farms set up for groups like ours to camp on. At the end of the day, this program was one of the best experiences of my life.

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
Kalo (taro) which is a root vegetable from Polynesia.
50 people found this review helpful.
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Nicole
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Hawaii semester program

I have really enjoyed my experience on Pacific Discovery’s Hawaii semester program. This trip has pushed me out of my comfort zone and led me to grow in unexpected ways. I’ve learned so much about the Hawaiian culture and gained life lessons that I will carry with me long after I leave Hawaii. Our group has become very close and is always supportive when one of us is having a hard time. Everyone here is enthusiastic about trying new things and they’ve created a great community to share this experience with.

48 people found this review helpful.
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Alex
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Hawaii Gap Year

This program has been a pleasure all the way through. The itinerary is chock full of fun activities, and I have been very pleasantly surprised with how much cultural knowledge and enrichment I’ve been exposed to throughout. My group has run very smoothly, due large in part to the quality of my instructors, Kim and Chris, who I can’t compliment enough. They were very organized, and gave us the perfect balance of structure and freedom to enjoy Hawaii to the fullest. Overall, I couldn’t recommend this program enough!

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
Armored Sea Urchin, which was culturally interesting and also surprisingly delicious!
51 people found this review helpful.
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Gillian
2/5
No, I don't recommend this program

An Honest Review

I've put off writing this review for about six weeks now. I really don't like speaking badly about things, and I hate to put a damper on someone's dreamy fantasies of rainbows over sunsets and coconuts and palm trees. After all, that was me only five months ago. But I do feel an obligation to share the experience I had with Pacific Discovery this fall, and unfortunately that means I have to be critical; to do anything less would be a disservice to prospective students looking for an honest take on the program.
I am lucky to be a very well-traveled teen. My parents worked for an extremely renowned, global travel & exploration company for 20+ years, and as a result, I have a lot of experience with group settings, unfamiliar places, and adapting to the ebbs and flows of travel. Which is why I was startled to realize, even from the beginning of my semester, that PD lives up to none of the standards I've come to expect from this kind of program.
Students: It's not fair for me to speak ill of anyone on my program, so I'll just say this: almost all of my fellow students were in Hawaii for entirely the wrong reasons, and that quickly became a source of tension and negativity within the group.
Organization: Or should I say lack thereof...I can think of many an occasion on which hours of a day were wasted due to poor planning, failure to rally the group, or negligence to think ahead.
Structure: Days on end of intensely concentrated activity were followed by vast stretches of absolute nothingness. Not to mention that we crossed back and forth across the island many, many times (I know this was so that the groups didn't overlap, but it was nonetheless aggravating to waste away hours in the van). It made for a really frustrating and exhausting trip.
Itinerary: I know that right now, in the era of the coronavirus, travel plans are especially shifty. So I understand when things change, I do. Except that doesn't change the disappointment of having the key aspects of this trip canceled or vastly altered. Not a critique of the company, but to any maybe-students out there, do expect to not do the itinerary as written, and be prepared to not know where exactly you'll be camping until the day or two before.
Leadership: My instructors were lovely people, that is an objective and 110% true statement. For the most part, I did feel supported and cared for by them, but there were definitely a few times when I didn't, too. Maybe that's par for the course, but I do think my experience would have been better with stronger leadership that could deal more readily with difficult personalities. They let many things slip through the cracks, including rampant bullying and exclusion that affected me on a deep personal level. I got apologies and sympathies, but I never witnessed any true attempts to shut down malicious behavior. They also weren't the most experienced when it came to the great outdoors, which I think is quite important for leading any sort of outdoor-based program.
Overall, it wasn't a great experience, but it was a growth experience; I learned how to conduct myself on my own, since the group did very little for me. But I do think there are better ways to achieve that growth than to go through a largely negative experience like I did. If I had to name one redeeming quality of PD, it'd be the people. I got to interact with two staff members from HQ, both of whom were some of the kindest, most insightful, understanding people I have ever met. It makes me a little regretful to speak so negatively of a company with such great people at the helm, but alas.
Long story short, there are better programs out there for you.

What would you improve about this program?
More experienced leaders
A logical itinerary structure
52 people found this review helpful.
Response from Pacific Discovery

Hi Gillian,

Thank you for the feedback, we truly appreciate your honesty. While no program we are constantly striving to improve the program experience for all of our students. Despite certain challenges, we’re glad that you were able to experience personal growth throughout the program.

In a world where Covid-19 has drastically changed the way we can travel, we did our utmost to maintain the original itinerary. Ultimately in the face of ever-changing state regulations, our student and instructor safety was paramount.

We’re sorry to hear that you had a negative experience with your fellow students, that’s is of course never our intentionality when forming program groups, and try to mitigate these issues through our stringent screening process.

Wishing you all the best for your future travels,

Zach Johnston,
Director.

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Ryan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Pacific discovery Hawaii semester

This was an amazing experience because I was able to develop as a person so much more than I ever expected. I learned much more about myself and my values...as we learned more about the Hawaiian culture my perspective changed heavily from being in my own little bubble to opening my eyes to a whole new style of living and community.

47 people found this review helpful.

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