Jamaica Volunteer Adventure Getaway
One of the fastest growing travel markets today is volunteer vacations and what better place to volunteer than in Jamaica.
Jamaica is truly a vacation paradise.
Experience Jamaica in a whole new way as you explore cascading waterfalls, historical sites, Jerk, an exhilarating trek up the Blue Mountains, reggae music, theaters, museums, night clubs….
Join in a soul stirring, hand clapping gospel service …Go shopping and much more… The possibilities are endless… There’s so much to do that there is something for everyone.
A visit to Jamaica can be a great culinary adventure. The island is famous for Blue Mountain Coffee and its sea and sun. But to truly know Jamaica is to taste” Jerk.” Boston is the home of Jerk and the place where “Jerk Lovers” from all over the world come to sample the best.
Jamaica’s motto “Out of Many One People” summarizes the variety of culture and food in Jamaica. You will find here a variety of foods which are varied as the people and scenery.
Dunn’s River Falls is a “must see” for every visitor to Jamaica. There is much to see and do here. Feel the thrill of climbing six hundred feet cascading waterfalls and find out why it was made famous by Tom Cruise.
The most exciting part of a volunteer vacation is sampling the Community Experience.
Jamaicans are said to be some of the friendliest people in the world but If you did not ‘meet the people” you would have missed something special. So be sure to immerse yourself in Jamaica by getting off the beaten track and “sample the community Experience “
Visit a community and see the “real Jamaica”. Learn about rural life, herbs, plants and our exotic fruits. Pick fruits right off a tree and taste the abundance of delicious fruits Jamaica grows.
Eat a meal with a family and taste the unique flavour of Jamaica Food. Tour spectacular country and meet different kinds of Jamaicans to create memories, stories, and friendships that will last a lifetime.
Project Start Dates:
All year availability
Project Location: Projects are based in Kingston, St. Andrew and other areas of Jamaica
Age Requirement: Minimum 15 years and maximum – good health.
Project Duration: 7 Nights/8 Days
Package Cost: $770.00 per person -Shared Accommodation
Volunteer Vacation Highlights Includes:
- Airport pickup & transfers to accommodation
- Welcome & orientation upon arrival
- Daily breakfast & Dinner
- Volunteering at School/Orphanage 4 – 5 times per week
- 7 nights in shared accommodation
- Transportation to/from all volunteer scheduled activities
- Jamaica Cultural Night Dinner – Meet Jamaican friends and dance to Reggae music
- Hellshire Beach – known for its crystal clear water, delicious fish and Bammy (deep-fried cassava flatbread) on the beach
- Country Walk Tour / Morning Hike
Orientation:
On your arrival and the following day before your project starts you’ll be given your orientation
Get a good insight into Jamaica, the culture, things to do and see what to do in case of an emergency and much more.
Food & Drink
Daily breakfast and dinner are included in your package. You buy lunch at the school you volunteer or the places you do the other activities.
Jamaica has been a melting pot of many cultures and influences and nowhere is this better reflected than in the wonderful foods of this exotic island.
Some popular foods you’ll find are: Calaloo & Saltfish, Curried Goat, Escoveith Fish , Bammy & Fish, Festival, Rice & Peas, Jerk Chicken and ,Stew Peas & Rice
Transportation: Travel by private tour bus.
Accommodation
We offer accommodation in our volunteer house called Smokey Manor. When this is full, we offer Home Stay accommodation. Rates quoted are for Dorms but if you require double occupancy you may request this at an extra charge. Staying in volunteer facilities and Home Stays allow you to touch, feel and see up close the Jamaican culture
Insurance: It is a requirement that all travellers are covered by a travel insurance policy. We work with insurance providers who can cover travellers.
For details visit: http://yourtravelmedicalinsurance.com/international-medical-insurance or give us a call.
Pre Arrival Assistance:
questions or need to make special arrangements. We are here to give you help and support
In-country support
When you are in Jamaica you will not be alone. Help is always available – 24/7 for emergencies and other support. Our team is there to support you.
What happens before you go?
We’re a small team dedicated to looking after you, giving you useful advice, answering your questions (no matter how stupid you think they may be)
Optional Tours
- Devon House – see the historic site, Devon House, and eat the most delicious ice cream
- Dunn’s River Falls – climb the famous falls
- Tour Bob Marley Museum – learn about the king of Reggae Music
- Sample ‘Night Life’ by going dancing at one of the many clubs/discos
- Shop to take back some of Jamaica’s treasures
We offer quality accommodation which is attractive and elegant but strife to keep your costs as affordable as possible.
Package Cost: $$770.00 per person -Shared Accommodation
A program fee of $100 is charged in addition to accommodation costs
Here are all the items included in your package
- Airport pick up and transfer to accommodation
- Shared accommodation
- Daily breakfast and dinner
- Transfers to & from all volunteer Scheduled activities
- Orientation on arrival
- Internet access
- Pre Arrival Assistance
- In country support
- Beach Tour
Items NOT included in Package Costs
- Airfare & Airport taxes
- Lunch
- Any cost associated with visas
- Personal expenses
- On your departure -House keeper Tip of US$10 minimum (This is a one time payment)
- Optional Tours
Here’s your Day by Day Itinerary…
Day 1 –Saturday
Arrive in Kingston at Norman Manley International Airport. Enjoy your welcome dinner and settle in your Jamaican ‘Home away from Home’.
Day 2 – Sunday
Breakfast 7:30 am – 9:00 am
9:30 am: Depart for Optional Tour or go to church if it is a Sunday .
Day 3 – Monday
Breakfast 7:45 – 8:15 am
8:25 am: Depart for Primary/ Basic School
3:00 pm: Depart for Children’s Village/Orphanage – optional
3:10 pm – 5:00 pm
Help with homework and interact with children
Day 4 – Tuesday
Breakfast 7:45 – 8:15 am
8:25 am: Depart for Primary/ Basic School
3:00 pm: Depart for Orphanage – optional
3:10 pm – 5:00 pm
Help with homework and interact with children
Day 5 – Wednesday
Breakfast 7:45 – 8:15 am
8:25 am: Depart for Primary/ Basic School
3:00 pm: Depart for Orphanage – optional
3:10 pm – 5:00 pm
Help with homework and interact with children
Optional Tour
3:00 pm
Depart for Devon House, eat best ice-cream in Jamaica and shop if desired
- See the famous Devon House and eat the most delicious ice-cream
- Go shopping and take back some Jamaican treasures
Day 6 – Thursday
Breakfast 7:45 – 8:15 am
8:25 am: Depart for Primary/ Basic School
3:00 pm: Depart for Orphanage – optional
3:10 pm – 5:00 pm
Help with homework and interact with children
Day 7 – Friday
Breakfast 7:45 – 8:15 am
8:25 am: Depart for Primary/ Basic School
3:00 pm: Depart for Orphanage – optional
3:10 pm – 5:00 pm
Help with homework and interact with children
Day 8
6:15 am – 7:45 am
Optional Free Country walk tour (see the community of Smokey vale, take pictures)
7:45 am – 9:30 am Breakfast
Depart Jamaica with memories to last a lifetime
Jamaica General
Do I need a Passport to Travel to Jamaica?
Yes – You need a valid passport to enter Jamaica
What kind of short or vaccines do I need before entering Jamaica?
Travelers to Jamaica do not require shots or vaccines before entering the island
Is it necessary to convert money to Jamaican Dollars?
It is a good idea to change some of your money to Jamaican dollars as soon as you arrive in the island. The exchange rates fluctuate from place to place and some shops would not be able to give change in your currency. It is also be cheaper to buy products/services in Jamaican dollars
How can we exchange money to Jamaica Dollars?
Cambios, banks and some shops are available for money exchange. We’ll assist you by either converting your currency or during your transfers, stop at any of the money exchange places
Is the water safe to drink?
Jamaica’s water is safe to drink. Many ships stop here just for refilling their water supplies. If you do not want to drink our water, there is an abundant supply of bottled water for purchase
Will my cell phone work in Jamaica?
Yes, if you have roaming service connected to our phone. You can also buy an inexpensive pre-paid phone or SIM card
Do I need to buy travel insurance?
Yes, we strongly urge you to buy Travel Insurance. It is a requirement that all travellers are covered by a travel insurance policy. We work with insurance providers who can cover travellers
We hear a lot about crime in Jamaica, is it safe to move around?
Yes, we have crime in Jamaica as you have in your country. Jamaica is a small island and often times the news is very sensational. As you would do in your country, you should be careful and use precaution and common sense. In your orientation we give tips to assist and help keep you safe
Is Ganja (marijuana) smoking legal in Jamaica?
No, smoking Ganja is liable to imprisonment or fines. We urge you to avoid the use of this drug
Is there phone and internet available on projects?
In all accommodations there will be phone and internet service available. We strongly recommend having your personal cell phone
Accommodation Specific Frequently Asked Questions
Where will I stay?
There are two types of accommodation offered. Home stays with shared rooms of double/triple occupancy. This is a chance for you to touch, feel and see up close the Jamaican culture.
Also available are shared dorms with sitting room. All the accommodations are in attractive Jamaican communities with elegant living. They are clean and offer the best of Jamaica life
Do you offer single occupancy and air-conditioned rooms?
On specific requests we can offer single occupancy and air-conditioned rooms if they are available
Is tipping customary and how much should we bring?
Yes, Jamaica is a tourist destination and workers are expecting to be tipped.
We recommend that you give a minimum of US$10.00 and the maximum is at your discretion
What kind of food can I expect?
We serve authentic Jamaican foods but can provide substitutes for volunteers who have special dietary considerations
Volunteer Programs Specifics
What should I expect when I first arrive in Jamaica?
You will be met at the airport by one of our representative and transferred to your accommodation. After your welcome and the following day before your project starts you’ll be given your orientation. Get a good insight into Jamaica, the culture, things to do and see what to do in case of an emergency and much more
Can couples or families join the volunteer program?
Yes, we welcome couples and families who want to volunteer and try to make special arrangements so they can be together
Are there additional payments to be made after arriving in Jamaica?
Program fees cover accommodation, daily breakfast & dinner, airport pick up and transfer to accommodation, orientation, pre-departure information and in-country support. You will need funds to cover personal expenses such as daily lunch, telephone, house-keeper tip at the end of your stay, local transportation which includes airport departure, tours or any other purchase. For personal expenses we recommend a minimum US$30 – $50. Per week
Orphanage Volunteering
You have the option to volunteer in Orphanages and work with children ages 3 – 18 years. Do art & craft, teach computer skills, play games, or just talk to them and show them you care
What kind of gifts can I bring for schools and the orphanage?
bring things like, crayons or anything for art & craft. Why? Many of these schools are very poor so although they should provide tools, you might not have things to work with if you do not bring some.
Do you have any new or used toys?
Gadgets like iPod, cameras or anything first world that you can bring to show kids to use? They will be fascinated by these and you can use them to break the ice and win confidence
Do you have small sports equipment?
Do you have balls or any equipment to use with the sport of your choice? – In Jamaica, children love to play Sports. We are big on track & field; cricket, football, basketball, netball. There are many others, but these are most popular.
Can I bring Clothes?
If you are interested in bringing a piece of luggage with some personal items of clothing, then this would be welcomed. Many of the children both girls and boys ages 3- 14 need simple things like socks, underwear, sneakers, etc. They can be new and used.
Would the orphanage accept linen?:
Beds at the orphanages are urgently in need of sheets and blankets. Popular choices are twin & flat
Can I bring sweets?
Bring a gift no matter how small: If you do not have big items, you may buy or ask others to donate sweets, nuts or candies.
How many hours will I volunteer per day? -Your hours of volunteer work will be determined by a number of factors. Example: The volunteer activity you chose, number of days you requested to volunteer, and the flexibility of the program with which you are working with.
How should I dress?
Every country has its customs and traditions and this includes Jamaica.
Dress for schools: In the schools you are expected to wear clothes that cover your body and not reveal intimate parts. Do not wear shorts to volunteer in schools. At the orphanage you can wear shorts for sports and relaxing with the kids.
How do I dress for church?
Jamaicans dress more formal to church. Do not wear short pants and cover the intimate parts of your body.
Where will I volunteer? – You will volunteer in schools, orphanages and community based organizations.
What kind of things can I talk about when volunteering?
Tell about your country, the weather, clothes people wear for the different seasons; things they do, eat etc. Things you take for granted will interest them. Carry pictures, samples of clothes or anything that will help you demonstrate. These will make your work interesting
As a volunteer teacher what will I do?
You can work with a class teacher to help individual students. This means you would move around the class and help the students one by one with reading, spelling, math and other basic subjects.
Are you looking for an adventurous trip with a purpose, Spring break volunteering, Gap year break or a project to work on with your family? Jamaica has a teaching project waiting just for you.
