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Volontariato in Spagna
Volontariato in Spagna

Volontariato
Spagna

I volontari internazionali, i viaggiatori dell'anno sabbatico e coloro che cercano un'opportunità entusiasmante per fare volontariato all'estero devono fare volontariato in Spagna. Il volontariato in Spagna sarà un'esperienza divertente e stimolante in cui potrai immergerti nella cultura mediterranea, apprendere nuove competenze e incontrare nuove persone.

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Spagna - I fatti in breve

Date di inizio : Tutto l'anno

Durata : 1-24 Weeks

Posizione del programma : Barcelona

Età minima : 16 years+

Certificato : Offerto dopo il completamento del programma

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Valuta utilizzata : EURO (€)

Lingua : Spanish

Viaggia nei fine settimana a: visit the museums and monuments or hit the beaches

5 giorni di volontariato

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Volunteer in Spain

Diventa volontario in Spagna con Soluzioni di Volontariato su progetti di volontariato di conservazione e benessere sociale della comunità a Barcellona, dove i volontari possono aiutare nella conservazione subacquea o in progetti di sviluppo comunitario. Fare volontariato in Spagna è un'opzione ideale per gli studenti delle scuole superiori/universitari, nonché per i viaggiatori con lo zaino in spalla e per i viaggiatori che viaggiano per un anno sabbatico.

Punti salienti:

  • Programmi disponibili a Barcellona
  • Opportunità di volontariato significative da 2 a 16 settimane
  • Progetti di volontariato a basso costo comprensivi di vitto e alloggio
  • Vivi con altri volontari in alloggi in stile appartamento condiviso
  • Esplora diverse località della Spagna nei fine settimana

Best Volunteer Opportunities in Spain

Diana - Volunteer in Marine and Coast Conservation Project in Spain
"I‘ve been volunteering in Spain for 2 weeks and I enjoyed every second. We’ve been 4 teammates and our awesome guide. Everyday we did something new. Like watering baby oak trees in the mountains, catching invasive turtles, beach clean-up‘s or micro plastic transects.10/10 points for this project"

Diana - Volunteer in Marine and Coast Conservation Project in Spain View

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Weekend Travel Options

Weekends are free for the volunteers and you can go for short weekend trips. In Spain, you’ll see a magnitude of interesting sights. Visit the artistic Barcelona, the grandiose Royal Palace in Madrid, the imposing Catedral de la Almudena, the golden triangle of museums, Mezquita of Cordoba Ancient streets and many Renaissance, Baroque, Gothic and Romanesque monuments. Trust us, you will not get enough of the Spanish cities! You must also go to a football match which is a must when in Spain. While in Valencia itself there is a lot to do on the weekends or just relax on the beautiful beaches and get tanned!

L’AlbuferaAlbufera-ValenciaIf you love food and nature then the Albufera Natural Park will be like heaven for you. The best news is that it is just a ten-kilometer ride from the city. It is famous for having the largest lake in Spain that is separated from the sea by a thin coastline. You can take a boat trip onto this lake and enjoy the beautiful sunset. L’Albufera is also the home of the Valencian paella and is surrounded by a diverse wildlife. 

Sanguto – Sanguto is just 30 kilometers away from Valencia with its hilltop fortress and a history that stretches back approximately two thousand years. Its two main attractions are the Roman ruins and the Castle free and they both are free and involve a considerable amount of walking. You can easily reach Sanguto by car, bus or a train from Valencia.

Xàtiva – Want to visit a full-blown castle? Well, Xátiva happens to be just famous for it and steep slopes! It is actually less than an hour of a car/train ride from Valencia having its own personality and heritage. Apart from the castle, don’t miss the black cave of the marvelous Jardin del Beso gardens. Try to visit this place in the cooler months to spare yourself this town’s scorching temperatures.

Morella MorellaCrowned by a hilltop castle, this medieval town is located in Castellon to the north of Valencia. Morella is known for being one of Spain’s most beautiful towns. Near to it are the caves of María La Vella which is also a world heritage site, where you can explore some prehistoric paintings. You can drive here directly for two hours, or take an indirect train or bus connection till here from Valencia.

Requena – Welcome to the center of cava and local wine! Drive through the countryside to get lost among vines or even stop for a quick tasting at the local wineries. Utiel Requena is this place’s local specialty and this red wine is made from Bobal grapes. And of course, don’t miss the town itself for its Fiesta de Vendimia in August because this is when they celebrate the end of their harvest and pray to God for plenty of rainfall next year.

If you have anything else in your bucket list or planning to go & explore any of the above-mentioned places, you can simply get in touch with our Travel Experts, who can guide you better in planning your weekend tours. Drop us a mail at [email protected] mentioning your choice of weekend adventures, and we shall cater your needs.
 

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