Volunteer Adventures in Fiji: New Resort Immersion Programs

A world-renowned resort in Fiji is introducing new volunteer tourism programs designed to benefit the local community, strengthen the economy and protect the environment.

The Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort is recognized globally for its eco-luxury approach and community-focused initiatives. The resort supports nearby villages by contributing to education and healthcare, and by creating opportunities for guests to take part in hands-on conservation and community projects. Volunteer experiences include a children’s reading program at a local school, mangrove restoration efforts, endangered giant clam repopulation projects and other initiatives that aid both people and the natural environment.

“At Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort, Fiji, we are committed to providing our guests with transformative experiences when they travel,” said Bartholomew Simpson, general manager of the resort. “Through our volunteer opportunities, guests can give back while immersing themselves in Fijian culture and helping to improve the local environment.”

Whether guests join educational programs, habitat restoration work, or conservation projects, the resort emphasizes meaningful engagement and responsible travel. Each experience is designed to ensure visitors enjoy their stay while contributing positively to the island community that hosts the property.

For additional information about the resort’s eco-tourism programs and specific volunteer opportunities, including how to participate, visit the resort’s official website.