The 10 Best Volunteer Abroad Programs for Spanish Speakers in 2025


Traveling abroad is an adventurous and promising opportunity to enhance language learning with the bonus of new experiences, friends, and perspectives. Dedicating that trip to volunteering not only makes the travel fulfilling and supports your destination, but also provides even more opportunities to interact in Spanish.

For Spanish speakers especially, there are a number of fantastic volunteer opportunities abroad where you can give back and improve your language skills. From Mexico and Costa Rica, to Argentina and Spain, Spanish is the official language in 21 countries across the globe, so you have no shortage of options.

Here’s a breakdown of the 10 best options (in no particular order!) for Spanish-speaking volunteers in 2025, as proven by program alumni and users of Go Overseas.

How did we pick these programs?

At Go Overseas, we want our community members to have the resources they need to find the program that best fits their travel goals! To determine the best programs, we considered the overall rating of each program and compared the verified, recent reviews left by community members. The more positive, highly-rated reviews there are, the more confident we feel to give our stamp of approval!

Lastly, we used our own industry knowledge to ensure we’re recommending programs that are vetted both by you, the community members, and us, the experts, so that we feel confident the programs included are the best of the best!

1. Maximo Nivel in Guatemala

Best for flexibility

A group of volunteers stand together outside of a retirement home.

Program length: 1-52 weeks
Starting from: $735 for 1 week
What’s included: shared accommodation with host family, breakfast and dinner 7 days a week, airport pickup, 24/7 emergency phone support

Pros:

  • You can choose from 14 different volunteer fields.
  • Explore Antigua, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the local areas in the evenings and weekends.

Cons:

  • Volunteers only work 3-4 hours a day which may not be enough if you’re looking for an intensive program.
  • You will need to budget for daily lunch costs.

With the beautiful colonial city of Antigua as your backdrop, Maximo Nivel’s broad-ranging volunteer placements allow you to make a real impact in Guatemala.

The organization is locally based, meaning you’ll have a direct impact on the local community. No matter what your particular interests are, Maximo Nivel will be able to meet them. Volunteer placements with Maximo Nivel vary and can include teaching English or working in fields such as conservation, construction, animal care, eco-agriculture, medical, and healthcare.

Another added bonus is that you can receive college credit for participation. University credit is available for service learning programs from the official School of Record — California State University-Monterey Bay.

I came to Antigua with essentially no Spanish skills, and each day my confidence grew.

Jeriel

Program Details

Program:

Volunteer in Guatemala with Maximo Nivel – Best Rated Projects

Provider:

Maximo Nivel
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Starting Price:

$665.00 USD

4.87 Rating

based on 211 reviews

  • Impact

    4.7
  • Support

    4.9
  • Fun

    4.8
  • Value

    4.7
  • Safety

    4.85

Good for Students, Solo Travelers, Building your resume


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2. GVA in Costa Rica

Best for conservation work

A group of people look a something through binoculars.

Program length: 1-12 weeks
Starting from: $2,945 for 2 weeks
What’s included: housing, meals, activities, project equipment, orientation and training, 24/7 support, airport pickup, certificates

Pros:

  • GVI’s environmental programs are impact-focused and you’ll get hands-on experience with conservation and research during your volunteer project.
  • Outside of volunteering, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy activities like cooking classes, hikes, game nights, yoga, and stargazing in the jungle.

Cons:

  • Depending on the project, your day could start at 5 am.
  • If you don’t like the sound of rustic accommodation and sleeping with mosquito nets, you may want to consider another project.

GVA‘s volunteer projects in Costa Rica focus on preserving and protecting the country’s amazing biodiversity. Whether you choose to volunteer with sea turtles, do bird surveys, or research wild cats, you’re in for surprises around every corner. This won’t be your typical volunteer experience: you’ll live on base and see what it’s like to coexist in the jungle alongside wildlife. Although the programs are conducted in English, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to practice your Spanish on excursions and with local people.

Volunteers eat, trek, research, and learn together with like-minded individuals who become close friends. Past participants loved the bonds they formed and the simpler way of life that allowed them to truly disconnect and enjoy the moment. If you’re passionate about environmental and wildlife conservation, GVA gives you insight into what it’s like to work on real-world projects. This is as much an experiential learning as it is a volunteer program!

“After only four weeks I had completely fallen in love with the staff, the other volunteers, and the work we were doing in Cahuita National Park.”

Zoe

Program Details

Program:

GVI, Ethical Impact: Volunteer in Costa Rica

Provider:

GVI
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4.75 Rating

based on 56 reviews

  • Impact

    4.55
  • Support

    4.65
  • Fun

    4.65
  • Value

    4.55
  • Safety

    4.7

Good for Adventure travelers, Students, Solo Travelers


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3. Volunteering Solutions in Peru

Best for health and medicine

Three medical volunteers in scrubs pose and smile.

Program length: 2-24 weeks
Starting from: $550 for 1 week
What’s included: host family accommodation, three meals a day from Monday through Saturday, airport pickup, orientation, 24/7 support

Pros:

  • Past participants loved the local clinic and hospital staff they worked with who were friendly and helpful to volunteers.
  • Enjoy excursions with fellow volunteers on the weekend to places like Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley.

Cons:

  • If your level of Spanish is low, you may not be given many opportunities for patient contact.
  • Meals on Sunday are on your own so budget extra for food on these days.

Volunteering Solutions in Peru organizes volunteer programs for dental, nursing, and medical students as well as professionals. Depending on your skills, qualifications, and level of Spanish, you may be given tasks such as suturing wounds, assisting doctors with surgeries, giving vaccinations, maintaining medical records, or doing routine checkups. Working hours are generally 9 am to 1 pm with an extra hour after lunch for the medical program.

You will stay with a local host family with another volunteer in a shared bedroom. You’ll eat three meals a day with your new family except for Sunday when you can grab food in Cusco with friends. Not every host family house will have wifi so you may want to buy a cheap local SIM card with data once you arrive in Peru.

“Everything was well organized and the managers were always available if you had questions. I will be very sad leaving. The tours were wonderful, Cusco is such a pretty place.”

Diana

Program Details

Program:

Volunteer in Peru – Cusco | Most Affordable Projects

Provider:

Volunteering Solutions
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Starting Price:

$475.00 USD

4.79 Rating

based on 106 reviews

  • Impact

    4.45
  • Support

    4.8
  • Fun

    4.8
  • Value

    4.55
  • Safety

    4.85

Good for Students, Adventure travelers, Solo Travelers


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4. Maximo Nivel in Peru

Best for support

A woman in medical scrubs listens to a young boy's back with her stethoscope.

Program length: 1-52 weeks
Starting from: $735 for 1 week
What’s included: shared room in host family house, breakfast and dinner every day, airport pickup, 24/7 emergency phone support

Pros:

  • Host families immerse you in their daily lives so you can really experience Peruvian food and culture while practicing your Spanish.
  • Choose from 12 fields, including a short-term volunteer project over Christmas and New Year.

Cons:

  • The fee for four weeks is a little pricey but additional weeks are reasonably priced so you save on longer-term volunteering.
  • Lunch is not included so bring extra money to cover additional meals.

The ancient city of Cusco is breathtaking, sitting high and pretty in the mountains of Peru. it’s also a base to visit Machu Picchu, one of the most important archeological sites in the world and a must for every bucket list traveler.

Similar to their programs in Guatemala, Maximo Nivel offers a wide variety of volunteer placements in Peru including include teaching English, conservation, construction, animal care, eco-agriculture, medical, and healthcare. University credit is also available for service learning programs from the official School of Record — California State University-Monterey Bay.

Past participants have loved the support they’ve received from the staff at Maximo Nivel Peru and have truly enjoyed their immersive experiences and the relationships they forged with local residents and fellow volunteers, alike.

“My father, friend, and I stayed with the most amazing family in Umasbama. It was an experience we will never forget. They made us feel so welcome, and just like family.”

Ann

Program Details

Program:

Volunteer in Peru with Maximo Nivel – Best Rated Projects

Provider:

Maximo Nivel
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Starting Price:

$665.00 USD

4.94 Rating

based on 138 reviews

  • Impact

    4.75
  • Support

    4.9
  • Fun

    4.8
  • Value

    4.75
  • Safety

    4.85

Good for Students, Adventure travelers, Solo Travelers


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5. Adelante Abroad in Mexico

Best for independent field experience

Person sitting in front of historical building

Program length: 1-12 months
Starting from: $2,920 for 1 month
What’s included: accommodation in a shared apartment, two weeks of Spanish classes, airport pickup, some excursions, academic credit for students

Pros:

  • Adelante Abroad boasts connections with 30+ professional sectors making your placement super customizable.
  • Housing, in a shared apartment with international or Mexican roommates, allows you to live independently as you volunteer.

Cons:

  • Inexperienced travelers may find the independence required to live on their own, shop, and take public transport daunting.
  • Many programs require a low-intermediate level of Spanish so if you’re a beginner you may have fewer placement options.

Perhaps the best way to improve your Spanish skills is by using them directly in the field! With Adelante Abroad’s Volunteer in Mexico program, volunteers can work in specialized fields such as law, healthcare, art, psychology, and more, while helping communities and gaining global experience to add to their resume. Oaxaca, known for being Mexico’s most diverse state, rich in art and history, is the perfect place to brush up on your Spanish and fully immerse yourself in Mexico’s vibrant culture.

Included in your program fee are two weeks of intensive Spanish lessons before you begin your placement. Also, if you’re still a student, you’ll have the opportunity to gain academic credit. Three months of volunteering is equal to 240 contact hours!

“I also was afforded plenty of time and flexibility to travel throughout Oaxaca and to spend time with my brilliant housemates.”

Jacob

Program Details

Program:

Volunteer in Mexico – Adelante Abroad

Provider:

Adelante Abroad
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Starting Price:

$2,920.00 USD

4.79 Rating

based on 14 reviews

  • Impact

    4.6
  • Support

    4.35
  • Fun

    4.6
  • Value

    4.35
  • Safety

    4.7

Good for Solo Travelers, Students, Building your resume


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6. Carpe Diem Education in Central America

Best for academic credit

Group of volunteers standing on mountain

Program length: 1 semester (10 weeks)
Starting from: $16,500 for 1 semester
What’s included: accommodation, all meals, in-country transportation, insurance, excursions and activities, college credits

Pros:

  • Earn up to 12 transferrable college credits.
  • Various homestays in both Guatemala and Costa Rica give you ample opportunities to practice and perfect your Spanish skills.

Cons:

  • This program is designed for college students aged between 17 and 22 years old so if you’re a graduate or professional, you will not be eligible to participate.
  • The program fees for a semester are high, but financial aid is available, including the opportunity to use your federal student loan money.

Packed with history, adventure, and lessons in sustainability and conservation, you’re sure to have a memorable time volunteering with Carpe Diem Education. Their Central America Semester: Spanish Immersion & Sustainability program introduces student volunteers to life in Guatemala and Costa Rica through immersive projects. Live with local families, and participate in fun excursions and cultural activities — all while leaving a lasting impact. With Carpe Diem Education, you’ll support small NGOs and local communities through a focus on sustainable agriculture and building practices. Throughout all of this, you’ll actively engage in improving your Spanish in natural settings.

Although you can earn college credits, the focus of the program is experiential learning through volunteering so you won’t spend long hours sitting in a classroom. Their program also encourages their volunteers to leave their comfort zone and grow as a person. The last week of the program is dedicated to student-directed travel that you and your groupmates will plan from start to finish, from how to get there and where to stay to the types of activities you do. When it’s all said and done, you are sure to come out of the experience a more confident and independent person with a ton of unforgettable memories.

Throughout this program, I grew so much as a person. My group felt like a second family, and everyone we met along the way was so accommodating and knowledgeable.

Maddie

Program Details

Program:

Central America Semester: Sustainability & Spanish Immersion

Provider:

Carpe Diem Education
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Location:

Multiple Countries

Starting Price:

$15,900.00 USD

4.88 Rating

based on 33 reviews

  • Housing

    4.6
  • Support

    4.85
  • Fun

    4.85
  • Value

    4.8
  • Safety

    4.75

Good for Students, Adventure travelers


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7. Maximo Nivel in Costa Rica

Best for social justice

Volunteer zip-lining through rainforest

Program length: 1-52 weeks
Starting from: $845 for 1 week
What’s included: shared room at host family house, breakfast and dinner every day, airport pickup, 24/7 emergency phone support

Pros:

  • Volunteers of all ages are welcome although teens and children under 16 need to come with a parent, guardian, or adult group leader.
  • Volunteer hours are during the morning and afternoon, leaving you ample time for language study or travel.

Cons:

  • Host family living can be difficult if you have a low level of Spanish.
  • No lunches are included — bring extra money!

With program options throughout all of Latin America, Maximo Nivel’s Costa Rica program is another highly-ranked program that has overwhelmingly positive feedback from alumni.

Volunteer programs in Costa Rica have great geographical diversity, ranging from the capital city of San Jose to the beaches in Manuel Antonio. Maximo Nivel offers a wide variety of hands-on projects ranging from conservation and reforestation to refurbishing schools and local clinics.

It’s also a great opportunity for volunteers interested in social justice projects. You can work in after-school programs and community centers, spread awareness about the basics of health through medical campaigns, or teach English classes.

University credit is also available for service learning programs from the official School of Record — California State University-Monterey Bay.

My third day into it, I learned that I loved teaching English and I decided to get my TEFL certification through Maximo Nivel in Manuel Antonio.

Marie

Program Details

Program:

Volunteer in Costa Rica with Maximo Nivel – Best Rated Projects

Provider:

Maximo Nivel
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Starting Price:

$725.00 USD

4.90 Rating

based on 220 reviews

  • Impact

    4.8
  • Support

    4.9
  • Fun

    4.85
  • Value

    4.65
  • Safety

    4.8

Good for Students, Solo Travelers, Adventure travelers


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8. GLA in Dominican Republic

Best for service learning

Volunteers holding shovels and digging dirt

Program length: 14 days
Starting from: $4,799
What’s included: accommodation, three meals a day every day, in-country transportation, excursions and activities, 24/7 phone support for parents, 24 community service hours

Pros:

  • Teens aged 14-18 can travel, volunteer, and meet new friends in an all-inclusive and safe environment.
  • Activities include kayaking, ziplining, boating, cooking, dancing, and more.

Cons:

  • Programs only last for 12 days so this is not for anyone looking for long-term volunteering.
  • Projects with GLA are limited to teens — adults have to look elsewhere!

Sharing a border with Haiti, the Dominican Republic is a vibrant and colorful country in the Caribbean. Volunteers in this program can expect to develop leadership skills to address humanity’s greatest environmental challenges.

Global Leadership Adventures offers programs throughout the world. Their programs in the Dominican Republic cover environmental conservation and public health programs. With such a range, Global Leadership Adventures matches all interests.

These short-term, immersive programs integrate volunteering for service learning hours along with exciting outdoor adventures. Volunteers will stay in comfortable eco-lodges where they will have three meals a day. Spend 12 days in paradise while making a difference.

An absolutely fantastic and genuine experience! This is real community service, working alongside locals and learning about the country.

Claudia

Program Details

Program:

Dominican Republic: Global Health Initiative Program for Teens

Provider:

Global Leadership Adventures (GLA)
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Location:

Dominican Republic

Starting Price:

$4,799.00 USD

5.00 Rating

based on 37 reviews

  • Growth

    5
  • Support

    4.95
  • Fun

    4.85
  • Housing

    4.85
  • Safety

    5

Good for Under 18, Students, Building your resume


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9. IVHQ in Peru

Best for affordable volunteering

Volunteer holding a baby alpaca with locals

Program length: between 1-24 weeks, depending on the program
Starting from: $285 for 1 week
What’s included: accommodation in volunteer house or homestay, all meals, airport pickup, discounts on language lessons, 24/7 support, in-country orientation

Pros:

  • Volunteering with IVHQ gets cheaper the longer you stay.
  • Choose from 18 different projects, from volunteering in a remote Andean village to teaching English in Cusco.

Cons:

  • Night owls should be aware that schedules for most programs begin at 6 am.
  • You can’t drink the water in Peru so you will need to budget extra bottled water and avoid sources of contaminated water like ice in drinks.

The archeological capital of the Americas, Cusco is also a popular choice for travelers and volunteers alike. However, in spite of receiving thousands of tourists every year, the ancient city also has one of the highest levels of poverty in the country.

IVHQ offers programs that have a direct impact on the local community through projects in agriculture, environmental conservation, working with youth, and more. With your volunteer placement and homestay opportunities, you’ll have plenty of chances to practice your Spanish.

IVHQ’s programs are all-inclusive with all meals and accommodation included. This organization is also unique in that the longer you volunteer, the more you save. Four weeks amounts to about $29 a day but that goes down to $23 a day after 12 weeks.

The family host was amazing and I got to make friends from all over the world. Definitely was more than I expected.

Alexia

Program Details

Program:

Peru Volunteer Programs from $23/day | Most Affordable & Trusted

Provider:

International Volunteer HQ – IVHQ
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Starting Price:

$275.00 USD

4.93 Rating

based on 121 reviews

  • Impact

    4.8
  • Support

    4.9
  • Fun

    4.9
  • Value

    4.85
  • Safety

    4.85

Good for Solo Travelers, Adventure travelers, Students


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10. Projects Abroad in Ecuador

Best for community immersion

A woman teaches children in a classroom.

Program length: 1-52 weeks
Starting from: $2,700 for 2 weeks
What’s included: housing, all meals, airport pickup, transport to and from work site, 24/7 support, visa assistance, mentoring

Pros:

  • Work alongside local people on impactful projects that truly matter to the community.
  • Enjoy a social and immersive experience, bonding with fellow volunteers as well as community members.

Cons:

  • Those with low levels of Spanish or who are not confident with the language might find initial interactions intimidating.
  • If you’re not a morning person, be aware that some projects have early morning starts.

Live and volunteer in the incredible natural beauty of the Galapagos Islands with Projects Abroad. Projects focus on wildlife conservation, teaching, sports coaching, or working with children. Whether you’re teaching English, protecting sea turtles, or restoring habitats, you’ll be surrounded by passionate and like-minded people.

Past volunteers felt the projects were very inclusive and collaborative, allowing them to make friends and share meaningful moments. The location makes it easy to spend your time off lounging on the beach, snorkeling, trekking to see wildlife, or hanging out in the local town sightseeing and practicing your Spanish.

“I loved being immersed in the culture and grew extremely close to my host family. I just went back to visit them 3 years after my volunteer experience.”

Natalie

Program Details

Program:

Projects Abroad Volunteer Programs in the Galapagos

Provider:

Projects Abroad
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Starting Price:

$2,970.00 USD

4.61 Rating

based on 18 reviews

  • Impact

    4.35
  • Support

    4.6
  • Fun

    4.5
  • Value

    4.6
  • Safety

    4.7

Good for Solo Travelers, Students, Adventure travelers


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Where will you volunteer abroad in 2025?

We hope you’re feeling inspired and ready to start your volunteering journey abroad! No matter where you decide to volunteer, we’re sure it’ll be a rewarding experience helping local communities.

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