Volunteer in
Portugal
Arbeite als Freiwilliger in Portugal mit Volunteering Solutions, um eine Reihe von Freiwilligenprojekten im Ausland von 1 bis 12 Wochen zu erhalten, darunter Jugendunterstützung, Wildtier- und Tierpflege und Lebensmittelabfallmanagement. Projekte befinden sich in Porto und Miranda de Corvo.
Portugal
Portugal - Quick Facts
Startdaten : Das ganze Jahr über
Duration : 1-12 Weeks
Programmstandort : Porto
Mindestalter : 18 years+
Zertifikat : Wird nach Abschluss des Programms angeboten
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Währung verwendet : Euro
Language : Portuguese
Reisen Sie am Wochenende nach: explore Torre de Belém, walk down the streets of Alfama District or conquer the bulwarks of St George’s Castle
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Volunteer in Portugal
Leisten Sie Freiwilligenarbeit in Portugal mit Volunteering Solutions und wählen Sie aus erschwinglichen Freiwilligenprogrammen im Ausland, darunter Lebensmittelabfallmanagement, Jugendunterstützungsprogramm, Igelschutz, Pferdepatrouillen und Umweltschutzprojekt. Freiwilligenarbeit in Portugal findet in Porto statt, der zweitgrößten Stadt Portugals. Egal, ob Sie ein Highschool-/College-Student oder ein Reisender sind, der sein Auslandsjahr verbringt und nach einer sinnvollen Arbeitserfahrung im Ausland sucht, die Freiwilligenarbeit in Portugal wird Ihnen sicherlich helfen, neue Dinge zu lernen und aktiv dazu beizutragen, etwas zu bewirken. VolSol ist eine der besten Freiwilligenorganisationen in Portugal und genießt seit 17 Jahren das Vertrauen Tausender ehemaliger Freiwilliger.
Highlights:
- Projekte in und um Porto, der zweitgrößten Stadt Portugals
- Sinnvolle Freiwilligenarbeit das ganze Jahr über von 1 bis 12 Wochen
- Kostengünstige Freiwilligenprojekte inklusive Verpflegung und Unterkunft
- Wohnen Sie in einem zentral gelegenen Hostel in Porto mit der Option eines Upgrades auf ein Privatzimmer
- Machen Sie sich auf den Weg nach Lissabon oder erkunden Sie am Wochenende viele verschiedene Teile Portugals
Die besten Möglichkeiten für Freiwilligenarbeit in Portugal
Weekend Travel Options
There's so much to do in Portugal, that you might just fall short of time during your volunteering journey! Well, you can surely make your own checklist and plan what all you wish to explore. If you are in Lisbon, wonder at the Torre de Belém and go for a Tram 28 ride crossing the hair-pin alleys of Escolas Gerais. You can head off to the little Alfama District and explore the tile-fronted chapels. And not to miss out, packed with al fresco cafes and international restaurants, the Bairro Alto is also the Lisbon's top nightlife spot.
If you are in Porto, you must go for a wine tour and savor your taste-buds. Visit the museums or just chill on the beachside for a relaxing weekend.
Sintra – If you want to explore around, then pick the fairytale town of Sintra first because it feels full of mystery with its castles, palaces, and mighty estates among the trees and a quick 45-minute train ride away from Lisbon. The glistening Pena Palace is atop the hill while the old wall of another Moorish castle is a great spot to look at the valley that will be below you and the Quinta da Regaleira gardens are a remarkable place to explore.
Cascais – This place has the laid-back vibe of a soothing seaside town which is only 45 minutes from Lisbon and the perfect escape on a hot summer day. Its old city center is embellished with patterned black and white stones like in Lisbon, and its streets are lined with boutiques and restaurants. You can go further from here by renting bikes to Boca do Inferno and Casa de Santa Maria.
Braga – It is an old chap of a city near Porto, brimming with modernity and spiritual and historical surroundings. Overall, it is a youthful center with students from nearby universities to meet, socialize and share ideas, while you can enjoy seeing the famous Bom Jesus Sanctuary and the country’s oldest from a distance.
Aveiro – Nicknamed as the ‘Venice of Portugal’, Aveiro is actually a lot quieter than Venice and even more colorful. Some of Aveiro’s signature features are the painted boats and the vibrant buildings. It’s actually very easy to reach Aveiro from Porto, either via a drive, train or even a bus.
Guimarães – It is where Portugal’s origins began. Guimarães castle is was home to Portugal’s first king, and home to many more medieval structures. Because of the colorful streets, ancient churches and various natural landmarks, you will feel like you’re taking a walk from the history of Portugal to its present.
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 traveldesk@volunteeringsolutions.com mentioning your choice of weekend adventures, and we shall cater your needs.
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