Location
  • Fiji
Length
2 to 8 weeks

Program Details

Language
English
Age Min.
17
Age Max
35
Timeframe
Spring Break Summer Winter Year Round
Housing
Host Family
Groups
Small Group (1-15) Medium Group (16-30)

Pricing

Price Details
Registration Fee: £195.
1 Month: £2,145 / $3,695 AUD
2 Month: £3,295 / $5,745 AUD

We pride ourselves on the delivery of such a safe, structured and personally supported experience. Your expedition fee includes your food, accommodation, in-country travel, resort briefings, R&R, weekend adventures, emergency support and your expedition leader team living with you 24/7. Expeditions also fund the work of the Think Pacific Foundation (Fijian charity FJ 989) enabling us to support Fiji's National Development Goals.
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Airport Transfers Equipment Meals Transportation
What's Not Included
Airfare Travel Insurance Visa
Nov 03, 2023
Oct 29, 2024
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About Program

Experience the unique culture, customs and way of life of the South Pacific islands. Make lifelong friendships and shared memories on a challenging project, whilst gaining global experience, developing unique skills and making a real contribution.

Whether you are looking to enhance your university studies or embark upon a meaningful adventure as a gap year student or graduate, our projects provide a life-changing experience of Fiji.

A Think Pacific project will take you to a village you can only experience with us, because of our unique partnership with the Fijian Government. This means you can get under the skin of a beautiful country with beautiful people to make deep and meaningful relationships, whilst making a real contribution to communities that really need your support.

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Program Highlights

  • Meaningful team volunteer project & placements in the Fiji Islands.
  • In partnership with Fijian Government.
  • Complete cultural immersion in a rural village.
  • Project includes; food, accommodation, 24/7 in-country support, weekend adventures, domestic travel, charity donation.
  • Work on Youth, Build, Sport, Mental Health, Public Health & Leadership initiatives.

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4.97 Rating
based on 209 reviews
  • 5 rating 96.65%
  • 4 rating 3.35%
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  • Impact 4.85
  • Support 4.9
  • Fun 4.95
  • Value 4.75
  • Safety 4.85
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Will
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Unforgettable

To do something so significant and challenging at such a young age really matures and develops you as a person. To think we completed an expedition living in a remote area of Fiji embracing their cultures while sharing our knowledge is quite surreal looking back and something that will never be forgotten - I really do have a family on the other side of the world, and they have one here too. Activities we did;
- Village Sports Tournament
- Outreach (day visit to another village)
- Trek
- River Day (swimming/jumping in)
- Bilo making
- Mat weaving
- Kids Games Night
- lots of quizzes!

What would you improve about this program?
It is understandably expensive due to flights, fundraising and saving is crucial - especially for students who are returning to uni post expedition to avoid living out of an overdraft.
66 people found this review helpful.
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Jennifer
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Nabukelevu Village

I did the 3 month project with Think Pacific in September 2016. For three months my team were based in Nabukelevu Village, Viti Levu (the main island in Fiji). I couldn't recommend a better charity to volunteer with, from application to leaving the country and returning home the Think Pacific team are with you every step of the way. They offer a friendly and professional service and any question no matter how big or small will be answered in great detail and punctuality.
The memories I made in Nabukelevu village will stay with me for life along with the friendships I made with both volunteers and Fijians.
Fijians are the most kind hearted, happiest people I have ever met and my village is like a second home for me. I can't wait to go back soon.

68 people found this review helpful.
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Tyler
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

One of the best experiences of my life

Bula,
Putting into words my experience in Fiji as a Think Pacific volunteer has not been easy. No words seem to be able to explain what is it like living in such a different but amazingly welcoming and loving community and even photographs don’t seem do it justice.
Upon entering Nalemalema village, which was to be my home for the next 4 weeks, I was greeted by the welcoming smiles of the villagers and any fears that I had seemed to disappear. They are genuinely so happy to see you and for you to learn how they live their lives in such a different environment to which we have become accustomed too. Meeting my Fijian Mum (“Nene”) and Fijian family is something that I will never forget and was blown away with their hospitality and willingness to welcome me, a complete stranger, into their house and family. Since returning home my friends seem to find it strange when I refer to them as my family or say my Fijian mum or brothers but that is genuinely what they become to you in such a relatively short period of time.
Fijian village life is unrecognisable compared to life in the UK. However, I seemed to settle into it very quickly and for me, someone who struggles to adjust to a week’s all-inclusive holiday in Spain, I have genuinely have never felt so comfortable in a place like Nalemalema Village. This stems from the support of not only your project leaders but also your fellow volunteers, family, villagers and teachers who are around you daily. Having said this, however I can understand why others may have struggled to initially adapt to village life as it is so very different to what we are used to. The food, living conditions, pace of life, lack of privacy and constantly being surrounded by children wanting your undivided attention are admittedly challenges but this is what makes Fijian culture so unique and amazing.
One thing I didn’t anticipate before going to Fiji is how much a volunteer affects the entire village and not just the families who you are living with. You leave knowing everyone in the village and greeting them with a hearty “Bula”, whether that is from school, your family, the other volunteers, the sporting teams or just from social events in the village whilst you’re on project. Obviously, school is one of the key areas where volunteers can make a hugely beneficial impact on these incredible children but also just having TP volunteers in the village working with not only the children but other villagers definitely makes a lasting impact which you can see developing throughout your time on project. Tooth Brush time in Kidi is a particular highlight for me and nothing will ever prepare you for the ‘controlled’ mayhem of 20 four to five year olds running around with bottles of water, frothing at the mouth and showing all their other kindi friends how far they can spit the water, turning it into some sort of competitive sport (Can’t see it Olympics any time soon though). All of this going on whilst singing at the top of your voice “This is the way we brush our teeth, brush our teeth, brush our teeth…”. ABSOLUTELY CRAZY!

A slightly different highlight whilst on project is building of relationships and development of the children who may tend to struggling a little whether that is at school (English and maths), during sports or just generally needing an extra boost of confidence. There was a little boy who I met on the first day of project who lacked confidence and was seen by the school as a child who was struggling. Through working with him on his English and maths as well as through sport I witnessed a monumental change in his confidence and consequently his education in the month that we were with him. He visibly started enjoying going to school and got himself more involve in extracurricular activities due to an increase confidence in his own ability. Seeing this as a volunteer was so rewarding and humbling and really gives you a much-needed boost on those days where you weren’t seeming to make much progress with other children.

As you can probably tell, my experience of Fiji and life as a Think Pacific volunteer is one where I can honestly say I loved every minute of it and there is nothing that I would change if I was to do it again. I seemed to have lived in the smallest house in the entire village but again, would not have changed this experience as my family were amazing and on my final day my Fijian Mum said to me “…we may have the smallest house in the village with no electricity or running water but we have the biggest hearts in the village”. Those words meant a lot to me and it was completely true what they said…they were so welcoming and would have done anything for myself and the other volunteers.
The one thing that I will always remember from Fiji is their welcome and how proud they are to be Fijians. I believe they are the kindest and most patriarchal people in the world. As soon as you leave the plane at Nadi, you will be greeted by “Bula” from everyone. No matter how busy they are, they will still take time to acknowledge you. Whilst in the village, I can remember having a wash in the morning next to the community hall and no less than 20 people, most of whom I had never even seen before, greeted me and asked how I was doing. This is very normal in Fiji!
Experiencing all the children in school singing “Blessing Grant”, the Fijian national anthem is also something that I will always remember due to their passion and pride of being from Fiji. To hear their national anthem being sang at the top of their voices, echoing around the village brought tears to my eyes and even now gives me goose bumps.
I know it sounds very cliché, but my experience in Fiji with Think Pacific has actually made me think very differently. Living for a month in a village with so little initially sounds like huge challenge but it’s amazing how quickly you settle into it. You don’t need a phone, TV or even electricity to entertain yourself and seeing how children can have so much fun with only a deck of cards or bouncy ball is really humbling and refreshing to experience. I now see Fiji as a second home and look back on my experience as one of the best times of my life. My family, the children, the other volunteers and the villagers all made it into such a unique and once in a lifetime experience (and I haven’t even mentioned the Rugby!). This will definitely not be my last trip to Fiji and already planning to return in the very near future. Remember you’ll always regret what you didn’t do rather than what you did, so get in touch with Think Pacific and see what amazing opportunities they could offer you.
Vinaka,

Tyler Holmes

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Joshua
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Think Pacific

The think Pacific project was a great experience helping children with their educational improvement in a place where they valued learning.

For may Fijian children they were shy at first but by the end of our month on project we were part of the family and was a sad day when we left.

The heath and safety of us was a first priority for the team even from the smallest cut they stopped infection before it could get worse.

Overall 10/10

What would you improve about this program?
The required kit list was slightly extensive some of the things weren't required in my case but still problely best to keep them in if they are useful for other cases
71 people found this review helpful.
Lisa
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

What a month

There is so much I could say about my volunteer expedition,
...Think Pacific gave me an opportunity that a year ago I did not even realise was possible. They are a personable, sociable and down to earth organisation. It is clear from day one what their objectives are and their objectives are for you. Throughout my time in Fiji and before I made the long journey overseas, I always had at least someone I could contact from the charity to fire all sorts of questions at, they were always so personable. Although they are growing, this will not effect their personable culture, the fijian culture is clearly reflected in the organisation every day, positive and carefree.

I learnt so much about myself as well as about another culture. Think Pacific's expeditions are so well organised and you are able to achieve so much. My volunteer team and I supported the local school and the kindergarten, but we also visited other schools and communities in the area as well as organising fundraising events and a health night to support the village we were staying in. Think Pacific organise projects where you stay within a fijian home for your entire expedition, this one aspect that makes them stand out for me.

From the beginning of my time volunteering with Think Pacific, I felt like I was part of a team, welcomed and accepted. Because of my experience I am now connected to so many like minded individuals back in the UK, they are friends for life. If you are looking for a once in a life time experience with a supportive, positive and well organised organisation, you should throw yourself in at the deep end with the support of Think Pacific.

64 people found this review helpful.
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Lara
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Rewarding and memorable experience

Think Pacific is an amazing organisation which truly makes a difference to the host communities, families, local schools, as well as the volunteers.

The opportunity that TP offers of living within a rural village with a Fijian family allows you to fully experience the culture and is what makes your stay so incredibly special and memorable.

Working in the schools was so rewarding, from helping in Kindi, taking one-to-ones and leading sports sessions, and you see first hand the impact and importance of what Think Pacific are achieving in Fiji.

I loved every minute of my time on project and I couldn't recommend Think Pacific or this volunteering opportunity any more and I will definitely be returning back to Fiji. Vinaka to the TP team for such an amazing experience that I will never forget.

63 people found this review helpful.
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Lucy
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Unforgettable Experience!

Volunteering in Fiji with Think Pacific was the most rewarding experience of my life! The support both prior to and during the expedition was incredible and made the whole trip stress-free! Team leaders and fellow volunteers were all amazing and I have definitely made friends for life! I would recommend this project to anyone and everyone regardless of their background or previous experience of volunteering. The sustainable impact and friendships you will build are incredible and it will most definitely look impressive on any CV!

64 people found this review helpful.
Rhiannon
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Most rewarding volunteer project

I volunteered with Think Pacific in Fiji in summer 2017. As my first time doing something like this I didn’t know what to expect however the team at Think Pacific helped me every step of the way from the enitial signing up, to flying out to Fiji and then carrying out the project. While volunteering in a village in Fiji, I could see the impact this project had on the people we were working with. The project gives these people the opportunity to learn and experience new things which they would never otherwise have the chance to experience. Volunteering with Think Pacific has been one of the most rewarding things I have done to date, spending time in the Fijian village with people who have so little yet are the happiest people I have ever met really reminds you that you don’t need all the latest gadgets to be happy and it has really taught me to appreciate the small things in life like friends and family. I couldn’t recommend this project enough to anyone considering volunteering.

68 people found this review helpful.

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