Accommodation
When volunteering in Cape Town and in Hout Bay, volunteers will stay at one of our residences or with with a homestay family if they prefer. Near Plettenberg Bay volunteers are accommodated at a backpackers. At all other volunteer projects your accommodation is organised by the project.
If your accommodation is not at the project itself, then you will be transferred to work and back every day. At some projects, particularly in rural areas, the accommodation is fairly basic, and is sometimes dormitory-style. This is a great way to meet other volunteers. There are communal areas to relax in after the day. Visit our project list for detailed project descriptions.
During your free time
You will work 5 days a week (6 days in some projects) and have 2 days off. In your free time, you can relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery, or organise trips to local attractions with your fellow volunteers. The projects are all located in well-known tourist areas and there are plenty of things to see and do. Some projects also organise activities and trips for the volunteers for their free time (subject to demand and at an extra cost).
Long-term volunteering
Some projects are registered non-governmental organisations (NGOs). For these projects, it is possible to apply for a Volunteer Visa for up to 3 years. This type of visa is what is called a ‘multi-entry visa’, which means you can enter and leave the country during the duration of the visa without restriction. If you are interested in long-term volunteering, then please contact us for more information.