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Together with your family, enjoy a volunteer vacation on the Mediterranean! Spend your days in the glistening sand, protecting the vulnerable, loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings for a rewarding getaway.
Family Pricing Details:
Program Highlights:
Your Schedule at a Glance (Minimum two-week commitment):
Arrival Day, Saturday: Arrive at Athens International Airport (ATH). You will be picked up by the local team and taken to settle in to the accommodations in Giannitsochori. Settle in and meet your fellow volunteers before your welcome presentation.
Day 1, Sunday: Volunteers have this day free to relax or explore the area.
Days 2-6, Monday-Friday: Volunteer work is organized on a rotating schedule of 3-4 hour shifts, with evenings and weekends off to spend how you wish. Specific tasks vary by season. In May and June the work focuses on identifying new nests, and protecting them from any environmental hazards. July through August is hatching season. Tasks involve monitoring and recording the hatchlings from each nest. The focus in September is on nest excavations to study the success rate of each nest.
Days 7-8, Saturday-Sunday: Weekends are free for relaxation or exploration.
Remaining Weeks: The remaining weeks will follow a similar schedule of volunteering Monday-Friday and having Saturday-Sunday mostly free. Departure is on Saturday.
Please note: It is important to remember that nature is unpredictable, and no matter what month you go, there are no guaranteed turtle sightings. Regardless, your work during any of the months will still be contributing to the safety of the turtles when they do hatch and the success of hatching season.
What’s Included
What’s not Included
Flights, visas (if required), travel health insurance, personal expenses, transportation to the project.
Come experience the beautiful Mediterranean country of Greece. Explore the deep history of the land which founded democracy, Western philosophy, Western literature, political science, the Olympic Games, and major mathematical and scientific principles. Greece’s ancient history has earned it 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, all waiting to be explored.
Your specific duties as a volunteer will vary from month to month throughout the season.
May/June: The work focuses on identifying new nests, and protecting them from any environmental hazards.
Specifically, your work may include:
July/August: This is hatching season so the work involves monitoring and recording the hatchlings from each nest.
Your work may include:
September: You may see the end of hatching season, but the focus will be on nest excavations to study the success rate of each nest.
Your duties will include:
The volunteer work that is carried out throughout the span of the project is related to environmental education – working the information kiosk for visitors and giving presentations at local campsites or hotels, as well as beach patrols, bamboo harvesting (used to mark and protect the nests), and general maintenance of the site.
Volunteer work is organized on a rotating schedule of 3-4 hour shifts, with evenings and weekends off to spend how you wish.
Please note: it is important to remember that nature is unpredictable, and no matter what month you go, there are no guaranteed turtle sightings. Regardless, your work during any of the months will still be contributing to the safety of the turtles when they do hatch and the success of hatching season.
Please take note of this project’s minimum requirements:
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