Location
  • Guatemala
    • Antigua
Length
1 to 52 weeks

Program Details

Language
English
Age Min.
17
Age Max
90
Timeframe
Short Term Spring Break Summer Winter Year Round
Housing
Apartment 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
665
Price Details
Maximo Nivel offers top-rated volunteer abroad programs. We strive to offer all-inclusive program fees that are affordable, transparent, and accessible to everyone. Along with Maximo’s professional program management, multi-lingual team, and 24/7 in-country support, your volunteer program includes:
Airport pick-up
Host family accommodations (shared room)
Breakfast and dinner, 7 days/week
3-4 hours/day practical work, Monday-Friday
Program and safety orientation
Walking tour
Official certificate of volunteer service
Letter of recommendation
Spanish language tutoring table
Tandem Conversation Program
Office-wide WiFi and computer lab
Salsa dance classes
Cooking classes
Institute is open 7 days/week
Emergency contact number 24/7
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Airport Transfers Some Meals Wifi
What's Not Included
Airfare Travel Insurance
Feb 12, 2025
May 02, 2025
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About Program

From stunning volcanoes to its captivating Maya heritage, Guatemala is a popular travel destination. However, over half of its population is living in poverty. International volunteers can help in a wide variety of ways, from working with kids to helping out at an eco-agriculture project. Make your travels meaningful!

With Maximo Nivel, you can travel sustainably without sacrificing excellent customer service. Professional field managers bring structure to your experience abroad while helping you meet the community’s real needs. Volunteer projects are run out of our institute in the quaint cobblestone streets of Antigua.

What to Expect:
- Transportation, Accommodation & Meals Included
- No Registration or Processing Fees
- Field Managers Present at Project Sites
- Access to Maximo’s Campus 7 Days a Week
- New Programs Start Every Monday

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Diversity & Inclusion 💙

At Maximo Nivel, we deeply value diversity in all its forms. We maintain an open-minded approach, recognizing the significance of varied perspectives, intelligent discourse, and the transformative power of a positive mindset. We warmly welcome and respect individuals from all backgrounds, irrespective of politics, gender, gender identity, age, race, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or disability. Whether it’s volunteering, Spanish immersion, TEFL certification, international internships, university courses, or GAP year experiences, members of the LGBTQIA+ community are wholeheartedly invited to participate in our programs.

Impact 🌎

At Maximo Nivel, we work in close partnership with our local communities in Latin America to ensure that volunteer projects align with genuine local needs, fostering meaningful and relevant impact. We emphasize sustainable initiatives designed for enduring change, rather than short-term interventions. By promoting cultural sensitivity, we facilitate enriching exchanges rooted in mutual respect, and our commitment to local employment further integrates and supports the communities we serve.

Program Highlights

  • New volunteer programs start every Monday year-round
  • All-inclusive—shared accommodations, meals, and many extras
  • Earn University Credits
  • No Registration or processing fees
  • 24/7 in-country support

Popular Programs

Working with Kids  in Guatemala

Every child deserves the opportunity to succeed! By volunteering with kids in Guatemala, you help keep at-risk youth off the street and in the classroom. From homework help to extracurricular activities, your time is what matters most. Volunteer placements include projects at daycare facilities, community centers, orphanages, schools and enrichment programs in and around Antigua. Make an impact that will last longer than your trip.

Teach English in Guatemala

Learning English opens doors, but the majority of Guatemalans can’t afford classes. In public schools across the country, ESL programs lack adequate funding and native instructors. Private language institutes are not an option for the average family, but volunteers like you can help close the gap. Volunteer placements include projects at underserved schools, after-school programs and community centers in and around Antigua. Become a part of building brighter futures.

Volunteer in Medicine & Healthcare in Guatemala

Many Guatemalan medical facilities lack sufficient funding, resources and staff. Local healthcare professionals need volunteers like you to meet the community’s needs. Volunteer placements include projects at hospitals, clinics and assisted living facilities in and around Antigua, as well as mobile medical campaigns and vaccination programs. Help care for vulnerable and rural communities that aren’t receiving adequate medical attention.

Construction projects in Guatemala

The Guatemalan economy cannot continue to develop as long as poor infrastructure stands in its way. The impact of construction and renovation projects is undeniable. You’ll make a difference you can actually see. Volunteers help build community centers, medical clinics, schools, assisted living facilities, housing and churches in and around Antigua. No building experience is required, only a willingness to work. Spark change: give Guatemalan communities the means to grow.

Program Reviews

4.87 Rating
based on 246 reviews
  • 5 rating 87.8%
  • 4 rating 11.38%
  • 3 rating 0.81%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Impact 4.7
  • Support 4.9
  • Fun 4.8
  • Value 4.65
  • Safety 4.85
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Cinthy
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Vet Pro Veterinarian

I had a great time volunteering with Dr. JP. He cares a great deal for the animals and this techs.
I spent my time working with the dogs he is fostering. I took them for walks, brushed them and sat with them. There was a kitten there with a hurt back, and I tried to help it with walking. I'm hoping it has improved. Dr. JP gets his fosters up to date with vaccinations, etc. He has such a good heart and I think he is a wonderful veterinarian.

58 people found this review helpful.
Wally
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

4 weeks teaching English

I had an incredible experience teaching English in Guatemala for 4 weeks. Maximo Nivel was the organization responsible for arranging my teaching placement. I arrived on a Friday night to my volunteer house and the following morning I was greeted by an employee from Maximo Nivel who gave me a safety orientation about Antigua, Guatemala. It was a detailed power point presentation on safety tips and advice. He even went above and beyond by printing out a map of Antigua and showing me where the best places are to eat, where to exchange money and even took me by foot to show me where the bus depot was located. The next day a different staff memeber Andrea - - gave me and another handful of volunteers an orientation of the building and a walk about around the city. Maximo Nivel did an absolutely phenomenal job assisting me with anything I needed. They are extremely focused on client service and made my volunteer trip a smooth, safe and positive experience. Whether your a first time traveller or veteran backpacker and you wish to volunteer, please take the opportunity to do it with Maximo Nivel. The staff are extremely friendly and very approachable and I would highly recommend this organization to anyone who is eager to make a difference in this world.

57 people found this review helpful.
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Kim
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Guatemala Volunteer Program

I spent two weeks in Antigua this summer, volunteering at a medical placement at Casa Maria, an elderly care facility just outside Antigua, and taking spanish classes through Maximo Nivel. I had no idea what to expect when I got off the plane, but the whole experience was beyond amazing!

The Maximo Nivel staff was wonderful and very supportive. They had great suggestions on places to visit over the weekend or in the afternoons (there's so much to do and see!). The volunteer house I was placed in was a great way to meet and connect with other volunteers in Antigua. My host mom was very sweet and made delicious dinners every night.

At my placement, I was with one other volunteer, and we got to help with wound care and taking vitals, as well as interacting with the residents. I knew little spanish going into this, but the placement staff and maximo nivel were all very supportive and open to teaching me things.

Travelling around guatemala on the weekends was an unexpected joy as well- there's so much to do! Visiting Semuc Champey, hiking Acatenango volcano, and seeing Lake Atitlan and Tikal were all highlights for me on this trip. Overall I had an amazing experience- it was a great blend of volunteering, learning spanish, getting to know interesting people, and seeing Guatemala!

What would you improve about this program?
Maybe it might be possible to provide a bit more information about placements prior to arrival, just so volunteers have a bit more of an idea of what to expect.
55 people found this review helpful.
Ginger
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Volunteering at Casa Aleluya Orphanage

My two teens and I left Antigua in the early morning, every day for five straight days. We would hop on the "chicken bus," our newest form of transportation, and head toward "Guate, Guate." We would hop off the bus and ring the bell at Casa Aleluya, a home for precious children who needed love, hands to hold and faces to smile back at theirs. We hope we offered something to these beautiful children because they sure offered something to us. Thank you, Maximo Nivel, for a life-changing experience.

61 people found this review helpful.
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Glenn
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

2 Weeks at an Orphanage!

My daughter & I spent 2 weeks volunteering our time and energy, 5 days/week, about 4 hours per day for an amazing orphanage called Casa Aleluya, near Antigua, Guatemala. Casa Aleluya is an AMAZING organization, housing around 430 kids of all ages. Over the years they've taken in about 5300 kids who were in very unsafe or abusive situations and now have a safe place in which to grow up. They are provided with love, care and respect. They are taught, rather SHOWN how important love and respect are to the health and well-being of both individuals and organizations of which they are a part. Many of the kids go on to attend college or university programs, all supported by Casa. Maximo Nivel was a crucial part of this experience too. The folks here truly care and execute their role with professionalism and alacrity. They are also known to be one of the most inexpensive ways to gain an experience of this kind. Kudos to Phomolo, Nancy, Maritza, Colin and the entire crew at Maximo!

What would you improve about this program?
The only improvement I recommend is for volunteers to ask for or be provided with a thorough tour of Casa Aleluya. We didn't get the full tour until our last couple of days there. We were blown away by the magnitude, breadth and depth of the entire program. We were placed with the youngest kids, "Los Angelitos", aged 0 to 4 years, I think, but they have an entire school of older kids. Several of the kids met their spouse, got married and continue to serve the organization. It's really an entire community in there! I just wished I'd known about it from the very start. Also, ask to hear the testimony of the founder, Mike, who started this over 20 years ago.
55 people found this review helpful.
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Kelty
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The joy of Nuevo Amanecer

We went to Guatemala with an open mind about where we would be placed and what we would be doing. Our main goal was to give our teenagers a different outlook on the world and their impact and experience in it.
Nuevo Amanecer was the opportunity of a lifetime. We were absolutely changed for the better having worked with the children and the adults in this after school program. The family that started it saw a need and decided to fill it.
The children were a joy to interact with. They were all from families who had very little but to see their joyful faces each day, you would not know it. They were all eager to learn, eager to experience all that was offered. The fact that our spanish was limited was not much of an obstacle because the children were excited to learn some english words and we all managed to communicate.
I would absolutely recommend this to anyone looking to give back. You will get so much more than you give.

54 people found this review helpful.
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Noel
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Casa Aleluya Orphanage

My family and I volunteered at an orphanage called Casa Aleluya; we had a great time working with the children, and experienced what an amazing place Casa Aleluya is for the orphans. We worked with the younger children, from babies to 7 years old. The children enjoyed our company, and we enjoyed spending time with them. There are about 450 orphans living at Casa Aleluya, from babies to young people attending college and working with the younger children.

56 people found this review helpful.
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Laura
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Cultural Wow!!

I had no idea that all of the women in Guatenala actually wear all of the colorful clothing every day. I thought it was for celebration days only. In Guatemala we were able to explore different cultural groups, hear new languages and learn how these women weave their own clothes using natural dyes. Many cooperatives have gotten started with help from the huge amount of tourism to help those women begin their own companies. They use the money to send their children to s school. It was a very educational experience.

What would you improve about this program?
The home stay had too many students for one house. There were people and noise all over the place.
55 people found this review helpful.

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