GoEco > Australasia > Fiji > Culture Week in Sigatoka
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Discover Fiji! This week-long cultural experience is the perfect way to start your volunteer abroad vacation! Meet fellow participants and future volunteers, learn about traditional customs and go sightseeing.
Program Highlights:
Itinerary:
Arrival Day, Sunday: Arrive at Nadi International Airport (NAN) or Nausori International Airport (SUV). Participants will be picked up from the airport and taken to their accommodation in Sigatoka. Settle into your new home for the week and get to know your fellow participants.
Day 1, Monday: This morning will begin with an orientation, followed by lunch and a tour of Sigatoka.
Day 2, Tuesday: In the morning, participants will head out to a beautiful waterfall and take part in a traditional, Fijian kava ceremony. Following lunch at the waterfall, participants will enjoy a language class, followed by dinner.
Day 3, Wednesday: The morning kicks off with a Fijian cooking class! After lunch, participants will enjoy a Fijian dance class followed by a trip to the lovely Maui Bay.
Day 4, Thursday: At 9:00 AM, participants will explore a nearby sand dune. Following lunch, participants will join a weaving class for the afternoon.
Day 5, Friday: On this day, participants will visit a volunteer placement of their choosing.
Day 6, Saturday: Depart from Sigatoka this morning or stay on and volunteer at one of the programs.
Please note: Schedule is subject to change.
What’s Included
What’s not Included
Flights, visas (if required), travel health insurance, international and domestic airport taxes, weekend meals, airport drop off, personal expenses
Sigatoka is most well-known for being a part of Fiji’s Coral Coast – a beautiful area on the west side of Fiji lined with beachside resorts and hotels. Sand dunes are also nearby, as well as the Kulukulu village and Kula Eco Park, making this a lively tourist destination. This area is also known as Fiji’s adventure capital, since there are thrilling activities to join such as four-wheeling adventures, surfing beaches and even the chance to feed sharks!
Fiji’s residents are extremely multicultural, with an increasing number of Indo-Fijian, Australians and New Zealanders. Aside from the locals, the capital frequently hosts a number of Asian sailors on leave and university students from around the Pacific.
Please take note of this project’s minimum requirements:
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