Location
  • Fiji
Length
1 to 12 weeks
Need-based funding
Health & Safety

Program Details

Language
English
Timeframe
Short Term Spring Break Summer Winter Year Round
Housing
Guesthouse Host Family Hostel
Groups
Small Group (1-15) Medium Group (16-30) Large Group (31+)
Travel Type
Budget Family Older Travelers Solo Women

Pricing

Starting Price
395
Price Details
All programs include arrival airport transfers, accommodation, meals, 24/7 local support , orientation and Certificate of Completion.
What's Included
Accommodation Some Activities Airport Transfers Equipment Meals Transportation Wifi
What's Not Included
Airfare Travel Insurance Visa
Jun 20, 2024
Nov 21, 2024
30 travelers are looking at this program

About Program

IVI has been operating in Fiji for over 25 years! This beautiful South Pacific Island is full of adventures, 'Bula' spirit , warm oceans, and even warmer people. Come experience the incredible spirit of Fiji!

As a non-profit organisation, we provide affordable, trusted and safe volunteer projects, which include orientation, accommodation, meals, 24/7 in-country support, and airport pickup. Experience the real Fiji with us and help give back to deserving local communities. We have projects in the Nadi/ Lautoka region where you will stay with a local family- a true Fijian experience! We also have programs on the Coral Coast, where you will stay in a volunteer centre with other like-minded travellers.

Programs include teaching & kindy, remote island teaching, construction, medical & nutrition, animal care, special needs, sports and a womens commune.

Join us today!

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Diversity & Inclusion 💙

IVI are firmly committed to providing full support and inclusivity for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour) individuals. Through our programs and initiatives, we strive to create a safe and empowering space that acknowledges, values, and uplifts the unique perspectives and contributions of BIPOC communities. Our organisation stands united in the fight against discrimination and is dedicated to fostering an environment where everyone can thrive, irrespective of their background.
IVI are dedicated to providing our full support for individuals from the LGBTQIA+ community, we strive to create a safe and welcoming space for people of all gender identities and sexual orientations. Our commitment extends to promoting equal rights, dignity, and respect for every individual, regardless of their LGBTQIA+ status. We aim to create a world where diversity is embraced and everyone can thrive to their full potential.
IVI are committed to fostering inclusivity, we provide steadfast support to neurodivergent individuals. Our programs create a safe and embracing environment, where diverse neurocognitive perspectives are valued. Upholding equal rights and respect, we aim to eliminate obstacles and empower all members of the neurodivergent community to thrive through our dedicated initiatives.
With a strong commitment to inclusivity, IVI offer support for individuals requiring accessibility accommodations. Our initiatives are designed to create an environment where everyone, regardless of their abilities, can fully participate and contribute. Whilst some programs may be more suitable than others, we strive to empower all individuals to engage and excel in our programs and activities.

Impact 🌎

IVI are dedicated to promoting sustainability in all aspects of our work. By embracing sustainable practices, we envision a future where communities thrive, natural resources are preserved, and the Earth's ecosystems are nurtured for generations to come. We are committed to keeping our projects focused on positively benefitting the local communities and environment.
Our programs embody ethical volunteering by placing local community well-being and empowerment at the forefront. We engage in transparent collaboration, focusing on sustainable solutions that respect local cultures and preserve dignity. Through responsible, long-term projects, we foster genuine connections, create lasting change, and uphold the principles of ethical engagement.

Program Highlights

  • Join over 25,000+ Volunteers!
  • 35+ years experience. IVI provides safe, high quality & responsible volunteer travel experiences
  • Home Stays or Volunteer Centre Accommodation Options
  • Structured Nutrition & Public Health Community Outreach Project - popular!
  • Remote Island or Village Teaching!

Popular Programs

Public health outreach teams of 4 to 12 volunteers

Travel with purpose and help combat malnutrition and public health issues in Fiji. If you have an interest or background in nutrition, dietetics, nursing, physiotherapy and community health we are running set intakes providing free health services to people in need. You'll have guidance from a qualified in-country practitioner. Amazing career growth opportunity. Intakes run in January, June, July & November.

Experience real authentic island life in Fiji

A truly unique, raw and exclusive local Fijian experience! This Island lies in the outer regions of the Mamanuca Islands, approximately 1-hour fast ferry from the mainland. It is a volcanic island, with a steep, grass-covered interior, rocky coastline, and long sandy beaches. You’ll have full access to and will take part in one of the few traditional Fijian island villages left in this region.

Womens commune

Home to around 400 women and children from disadvantaged backgrounds, the commune requires help in a number of places, from childcare, to English teaching, administration, health checks, building maintenance, counselling, and gardening.

We welcome volunteers of all skill levels who have a caring, understanding and commited attitude. This is a popular and an extremely rewarding project.

kindergarten teaching with IVI volunteers

Volunteer with IVI at local kindergartens in Fiji. You will help to care for and teach 4 to 7 years olds. The children are very energetic so be sure to bring along your energy! Teach English conversational skills, writing, reading, drawing, through fun activities. Get creative through painting, drawing, crafts and anything else you can think of!

School Renovation in Fiji

Create a positive impact in the lives of the local communites on the Coral Coast. You will be building and maintaining community buildings and local schools which may not have the funds otherwise. Help make for a brighter community and a place where children can learn in a well-maintained environment. No expereince required and volunteers are placed where their skill levels lie.

Program Reviews

4.89 Rating
based on 54 reviews
  • 5 rating 88.89%
  • 4 rating 11.11%
  • 3 rating 0%
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  • Impact 4.95
  • Support 4.9
  • Fun 5
  • Value 4.85
  • Safety 5
Showing 25 - 32 of 54 reviews
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Berta
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Food Shop review Vietnam

A life experience!

Food program was very fulfilling, I felt useful and loved shearing moment with locals.
I didn't "cook" or prepared food as I expected, but I enjoyed anyways. We served the trays and filled the containers for take away meals. After working, we ate lunch at the food shop with the workers of the restaurant, and food was delicious! The afternoons were free time, to visit the city, enjoy moments with your new friends or have a nap...

Weekends are for discovering the county, going to another city or another county... I visited Mui Né and Hoi An and really liked it. I met lots of people, had fun and practiced my english!

Pros
  • The local team is adorable! They are always there if any help is needed or to recommend us places to visit. The food is good and the accommodation as well.
Cons
  • Describe better what we will to at the food shop, because I expected to help cooking and learn local dishes, but food was already prepared when we arrived at the food shop every morning. We served food.
42 people found this review helpful.
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Aimee
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Fiji. Remote island teaching and orphanage

My trip was absolutely amazing. It was definitely a hard adjustment at the start I must say, but so rewarding in the end. I made such strong connections with everyone I met, and formed lifelong memories. My whole perspective of the world is changed now, and I am so appreciative that I could experience this. I would 100% recommend this to anyone who is up for a challenge and great experience.

My host family was the kindest. Always welcoming and loving. The food was amazing. Accommodations were very nice considering the living conditions of most people on the island.

Cons
  • none
42 people found this review helpful.
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Ava
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Hart Women and Children’s Commune

What a fantastic trip! It all came about when I didn’t get into an overseas program with University and knew I had to have some sort of learning experience whilst overseas. And what a great experience where I have learnt so much! Each day we would assist in the kindergarten from 8 till 12, then we’d spend time with the ladies in the office assisting with any office tasks. In the afternoon, once the school children returned, we played out in the field. Right up until sunset we would play hand clapping games, soccer, rugby, and pani (Fijian yard game). The kids were absolutely gorgeous and everyone was so friendly and welcoming.

Litea (or mum as she insisted we call her, by the end of the trip she certainly was out Na). She managed to cook for us all whilst managing the office and taking care of her two adopted children.
The food certainly offered us an insight into the Fijian cuisine. We all became obsessed with Tapoka by the end of the trip. We were also very greatful for Mere taking us to the local market so we could enjoy some fresh produce too.

Would be good if the person who assists with what donations are necessary has spent some time in Lovu Hart. Whilst we managed to donate over 28kg of supplies it would have been good to know the demographics of the commune to know how to cater to everyone.

What was your funniest moment?
The highlight would be some of the local guys taking us to a waterfall! We had to hike through a sugar cane plantation to the base of the sleeping giant where we then got to jump in and swim at the local watering hole.
41 people found this review helpful.
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Maeve
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Hart Women and Children’s Commune

What a fantastic trip! It all came about when I didn’t get into an overseas program with University and knew I had to have some sort of learning experience whilst overseas. And what a great experience where I have learnt so much! Each day we would assist in the kindergarten from 8 till 12, then we’d spend time with the ladies in the office assisting with any office tasks. In the afternoon, once the school children returned, we played out in the field. Right up until sunset we would play hand clapping games, soccer, rugby, and pani (Fijian yard game). The kids were absolutely gorgeous and everyone was so friendly and welcoming. The highlight would be some of the local guys taking us to a waterfall! We had to hike through a sugar cane plantation to the base of the sleeping giant where we then got to jump in and swim at the local watering hole.

Litea (or mum as she insisted we call her, by the end of the trip she certainly was out Na). She managed to cook for us all whilst managing the office and taking care of her two adopted children.
The food certainly offered us an insight into the Fijian cuisine. We all became obsessed with Tapoka by the end of the trip. We were also very greatful for Mere taking us to the local market so we could enjoy some fresh produce too.

Would be good if the person who assists with what donations are necessary has spent some time in Lovu Hart. Whilst we managed to donate over 28kg of supplies it would have been good to know the demographics of the commune to know how to cater to everyone.

37 people found this review helpful.
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Chayenne
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

animal shelter in Fiji, Nadi

Tell us as much as you can about your volunteering trip! What were the highlights of your trip? What was the day to day volunteering like at the shelter?
Looking after dogs, cats and puppies was my main task. Taking them for a walk and giving them lots of love is the best thing you can do. Some of them went through a lot so they needed you much more.
Comments on local team, food and accommodation
Perfect! So grateful for the everyone I got to know the last two weeks! Accommodation & food were great!

Cons
  • Unfortunately the way to the bus station and the shelter were a long walk, I didn’t know about. There are probably people applying for it who can’t take such a long walk
45 people found this review helpful.
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Johannes
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Fiji - Healthcare Education

I volunteered on the healthcare education program on the Coral Coast in Fiji for two weeks. The land and the people were amazing. I loved being there. The food was the best and I enjoyed every meal.

53 people found this review helpful.
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Tia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Remote island teacher

Volunteering on the island was the most life changing and incredible experience.

From the moment I arrived on the island I felt welcomed and loved by ever person! I was lucky to teach in the kindergarten class, as well as go and visit other classes in the afternoons. Emerging myself in to every aspect of the island life has given me a new outlook on life. All of the people are so kind, fun and loving. The children are incredibly helpful and beautiful inside and out. I will never forget my time on the island and will be forever grateful!! Xx

Pros
  • Staying with Mere and Masi in Nadi the first and last days of my trip was amazing. Mere and Masi are incredibly helpful and kind. They helped me prepare myself for the experience and offered me guidance and reassurance.
Cons
  • The island didn’t have a nurse at the time of my stay (I was told they quit). The island definitely needs a nurse to assist them with the scabies, boils and other conditions that the children and adults are dealing with!!!!
51 people found this review helpful.
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Betty
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Kindy teaching in Fiji

Outstanding Local Coordinators: Teva, Ranandi, Losana, GG at Green Lion:
- friendly
- helpful
- efficient
- well mannered
- thoughtful, etc.

Excellent cook Ani - great food; varied; sufficient; nutritous; well balanced.
Accommodation comfortable, well located, clean.

Persons at Rock Christian Academy were welcoming and super helpful.
Memorable experience! Thank you.

Entrance gate lock arrangement at Rose House needs attention. Some WD40 on the lock would prevent sticking. An upright metal to stabalise one side of the gate should help.

53 people found this review helpful.

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