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Thursday June 4, 2026

Savvy Living

Savvy Senior

How to Choose a Volunteer Vacation

What can you tell me about volunteer vacation programs? I am interested in doing some traveling but would like to connect it to something more meaningful.

If you are seeking a vacation that offers more than just sunbathing or sightseeing, consider volunteer vacations - also known as voluntourism. These trips combine travel with meaningful volunteer work, providing a rewarding alternative for travelers. This type of vacation has become increasingly popular as travelers seek to make a positive impact.

Volunteer Vacations

There are many organizations today that offer short-term volunteer vacation projects both in the U.S. and abroad, lasting anywhere from a few days to several months. Popular programs include teaching English, working with children and teens, building and repairing homes and schools, and assisting with community or environmental projects. These volunteer vacations also allow travelers the opportunity to immerse themselves in the local culture and connect with the local people. 

Most volunteer vacation groups welcome single travelers, couples and families, and you are not required to speak a foreign language. Costs will vary based on the type of volunteer program but usually range from around from a few hundred dollars to a couple of thousands of dollars per week, not including transportation to the destination country. Fees typically cover pre-trip orientation information, accommodation and meals, on-site training, local transportation, the services of a project leader and a contribution to the community that covers material and services related to the project. If the organization running your trip is a nonprofit, and there is no recreational component, the cost of your trip is potentially tax-deductible. Consult your tax professional to learn more about any possible deductions available.

Where to Look

There are various companies and not-for-profit agencies that offer volunteer vacation opportunities both domestically and internationally. You may want to use your favorite search engine to find companies by using key search terms such as “volunteering vacations” and include the geographical area in which you are most interested. Look for voluntourism programs that align with your skills and values. You will want to look for well-established organizations and review the projects and accommodations within the particular program.

You may also want to prioritize organizations with transparent funding, that work collaboratively with local groups and have a history of positive impacts and sustainability. Check reviews and independent sources, consider volunteering with reputable local nonprofits as well. It is also important to verify visa requirements before committing.

How to Choose

With so many different volunteer vacation options to choose from, selecting one can be difficult. To help you decide, consider the following questions: Where do you want to go and for how long? What kind of volunteer work interests you? What type of accommodations do you prefer? Do you want to volunteer alone or with a group? Would you prefer a rural or urban placement? What are your age and health considerations, and do you have any special needs that must be met?

Once you figure out what you want and identify a few volunteer vacations that interest you, reach out to the organization to send you detailed information about the program. This should include accommodation details, a breakdown of the fees and what they cover (including their refund policy), the work schedule and responsibilities, and anything else you may have questions about. It may be helpful to obtain a list of previous volunteers and reach out to them to hear about their personal experiences before making a final decision.

Savvy Living is written by Jim Miller, a regular contributor to the NBC Today Show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book. Any links in this article are offered as a service and there is no endorsement of any product. These articles are offered as a helpful and informative service to our friends and may not always reflect this organization’s official position on some topics. Jim invites you to send your senior questions to: Savvy Living, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070.


Published April 4, 2025
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