1. Volunteering isn’t free. It comes as a surprise to many but you will actually pay the company you’re donating your time to. Trips come at a variety of prices and in a variety of locations, so do some research. Prices also often don’t include flights, so you may want to think about which locations you can afford to travel to in addition to which destinations can offer you the experience you’re looking for.
3. Volunteering won’t necessarily take up every minute of your time abroad. You will still have plenty of downtime for romance, while you’ll know you’re doing something good for the world. Handsupholidays.com has ratings of how much activity each different tour requires, plus how comfortable each accommodation is, so you can more wisely choose your destination based on your individual requirements, and each trip builds in plenty of leisure activities so you can get a good idea of your location in addition to doing good works.
4. You should take your shared interests and capabilities into account before booking a trip. If one of you is painfully shy, it’s a bad idea to volunteer to teach English to local communities. It’s not a good idea to volunteer to build a house if the two of you aren’t fit enough to actually help, or if you don’t really want to work hard on your honeymoon.
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