8 Workaway Projects for a Meaningful Gap Year Abroad

Gap year. Abroad. Meaningful.

If the words alone get your heart racing and your mind rushing to catch up already, you’ve come to the right place. And now you might start to think…what would a meaningful gap year abroad look like? And what is it, exactly? The answer is really up to you! The possibilities are endless. If you can imagine it, you can do it.

workawayer working as a teacher and playing in the waterfall with students

Traditionally, a gap year is taken in the year between graduating from secondary school (high school) and starting college or university. It’s a year to explore, travel, and learn. A year to breathe. A reprieve from a studious schedule. Or rather, a different kind of learning — the kind that involves the world outside of your classrooms, engaging all of your senses, and stumbling upon new words and sights and tastes daily.

Oh yeah, did we mention adventure? Lots of adventure.  

animal care workaway farm with dogs laughing and cuddling with traveller volunteer

So what if you’re 50? What if you just got married and want to experience a honeymoon that lasts beyond a week in Cancún? What if you just lost your job, are soul searching, or in-between careers? What if you just want to travel and to see the world?

We’ve got you covered. Call it whatever you want. Take it whenever you hear the call. We’re here to provide the fuel you need to make it your very own. Here are some of our favourite ideas for how to make it the most memorable and meaningful year (or two or three) yet.

workaway travellers and host beach cleaning

1. Unplug and meditate with Buddhist monks in Sri Lanka

In need of some quiet time and serenity? This Buddhist monastery nestled in the serene forests and rivers of Eheliyagoda, this temple might be just the place for you to reset and recharge. Meditate and discover a way of life guided by Buddhist traditions, while teaching English to young monks and disadvantaged local students. 

workaway traveller and buddhist monks selfie among the forest

2. Care for horses on an old Viking island in Sweden

Are you thinking about vetrinarian school or working with animals as a career? Animal lovers, find yourself at home! This family practices a lifestyle of respect and trust in their relationships with both humans and animals. They welcome volunteers to help care for their horses and also several dogs and cats!

Experienced hosts, they’ve had over 120 visitors stay with them and have great feedback from fellow Workawayers. Besides becoming a horse whisperer, you might even pick up some Swedish or Finnish while you’re there!

two horses gazing at each other in the grassland of viking island, sweden

3. Posh up your CV by developing some professional (photography, marketing, videography) skills in Taiwan

This local tour company is looking for help guiding tours in English or Mandarin, website design assistance and more! Hone your travel photography and get published on their website and social media while learning the ins and outs of managing a local tourism company. Enjoy the creative freedom to truly leave your mark on this project while exploring a new culture.

group photo of taiwan workaway project hosts and travellers on an outdoor railway rural destination

4. Surf and SEO in Morocco

Delicious food, plenty of waves for surfing, and the chance to volunteer with an international team of experts! Welcome to paradise, Moroccan style. Need experience teaching or paddling? Help out at the surf camp or with digital marketing needs at this family run surfing school in a Berber village in Agadir. Soaking up some sun and practicing new skills at the same time = major bonus.

two friends smiling and walking tthrough waves while one is holding a surfboard
workawayers learning about surfing by the beach
travellers surfing through waves

5. Learn the art of craft beer brewing in Chile

From participating in local community activities and organizations to teaching volunteers all about craft beer production, these hosts are intentional about everything they do. Gain a whole-picture perspective with hands on training of the step-by-step process of brewing artisan cerveza. In your free time, enjoy plentiful activities like trekking, fishing, cycling, and bird watching. There might even be a nearby beer festival to attend so you can show off the latest brew!

group of workawayers and host in an artisan brewery smiling at camera

6. Cultivate change and grow in Australia

A perfect Workaway for those who want to escape the city and experience life on the farm, this couple started a non-profit farm to share their cultivation skills as well as family life with visitors. For Workawayers interested in gardening and farming, taking care of animals, and playing with hosts Jaynie and David's five grandchildren, this is the place for you!

black farm cow in australia rural cattle

7. Practice the art of adaptation with a Bedouin family in Jordan

Experience authentic hospitality and the traditional Bedouin way of life. Explore the desert, take care of camels, learn Arabic and become part of the family while helping around your host's everyday life in the desert. This Workaway provides a truly unique opportunity to learn how to thrive in new environments and is for those ready for an adventure!

bedouin villager leading a herd of goats through the desert of Jordan with mountain backdrop

8. Lend a hand renovating a cultural center in Slovakia

This community project is focused on creating a home for all of the arts: cinema, philosophy, literature, music, and more. Hoping to gain experience starting a social initiative in your own hometown? Want to become more handy and contribute to a wonderful cause? Step into a place of historical and cultural delight while gaining practical experience you can take with you anywhere.

host family with big vintage bookshelves lining the wall while workawayer sits by the window and reads

So, now you’ve made up your mind to take a gap year, right? Whether you call it a gap year, sabbatical, mid-life crisis, or an adult recess, just go! And when your friends and family start to give you weird looks, just tell them it’s going to be one of the most meaningful years of your life.

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Mariah Friend is a former Workawayer who quit her job to travel the world for fourteen months, embarking on the adventure of a lifetime. Mariah stayed with hosts in France and Ghana, gaining valuable ... show more...

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