Come help us as a surf instructor and enjoy the beach in Peru

United Kingdom

5

I had a great stay overall in Salaverry! Working with Juan in the mornings was a highlight, he made us feel so welcome and would make us amazing coffees. The painting and digging for him was enjoyable! You get a lot of free time which was nice to be able to explore the surrounding areas. The English lessons in the evenings were enjoyable and most of the students were very engaged and willing to learn. There could be a bit more structure for the lessons and a bit more motivation from the organisers, but otherwise it's a great little town, the people were lovely & the work super chill!

24 days ago

Israel

5

I had a great experience volunteering — I taught English to kids and joined an environmental project with Juan, planting trees and improving a public area near the beach. Juan was always kind, smiling, and full of good energy. Shegu was super friendly and really cared about the kids, making sure they were included in activities like basketball and sandboarding. It all felt very natural. Peaceful beach town with lovely people. The shared kitchen was a bit tricky but manageable. A more organized English lesson schedule would help. Great experience — I'd definitely come back!

2 months ago

United States

5

I had an amazing time at Jar'kay and stayed the perfect amount of time. In the morning you would plant flowers/trees or paint and the locals loved to stop by and show appreciation. Then later in the afternoon you would either teach English class or help with surf lessons. Most of the kids already know how to surf so you are mainly there for support. In the evenings volunteers would cook food together, do campfires on the mountain, or some nights travel to Trujillo for the nightlife. Salavvery has sandboarding, surfing, and a large nature preserve. Overall I had a great stay.

3 months ago

France

5

My stay at Jark'ay was just the best! Shegu is really commited to the organization in the sense that he really cartes about the children and what we can offer them but he is also here to make sure that you have a great time at the same time in Salaverry And for me it was the case! The kids are the best, they are really willing to learn and make so many effort to try to improve that is heartwarming

7 months ago

United States

1

There was no communication prior to my stay nor to any of our activities, some of which I never agreed to participating in. There was also a push to sign a contract prior, which states there is a *SUGGESTED* contribution amount, but it is not a set amount. However when you are shown the signed contract, They will not clarify this with you but instead will ask you to pay for that suggested amount for your stay in full, upfront. Aside from the contract, the hostel itself is incredibly shoddy and unkempt to say the least. I stayed for the kids but this was not what I signed up for at all.

12 days ago

Netherlands

3

Shegu let you feel like being home and communicated (before the voluunteering) really well. Helped you with everything, good host, showed you the town. The voluunteering is very needed, I a small town with really kind children. The surf is unfortunately not as espected, same as the beach and the town. For teaching english, playing sports with the children and have a nice, chilled time it's really good! Love the home cinema

about 2 months ago

Canada

4

In the mornings at about 9am we would go down to the coast and help the most lovely man, Juan, to keep his gardens. This includes digging massive holes, weeding, watering and anything else he needs us to do. We stop at about 12pm and head back for lunch and enjoyed a couple hours of free time. At 3-4pm we head over to a little school where we teach English to kids. In our free time we do fun activities in between work or after work such as surfing, sand boarding or enjoying the delicious Peruvian cuisine. Salaverry is a welcoming and safe little town with lovely locals!

6 months ago

China

4

Shagu is such a great person and jefe. He is very chill when we need anything. He would always say no hay problem, no te preocupes, always check in with the volunteers and embrace new ideas if there is any thoughts that we have. I mainly participated in 3 projects: teaching children English, planting trees, and helping with the surfing lesson. Brainstorming class activities, staying balance on the paddle, and be communicative to other volunteers are the process I have experienced. All the other volunteers are great friends and companions to spend time with. I love the community feeling here.

7 months ago

Australia

5

I loved my time in Salaverry. The children are eager to learn both English and surf, it's rewarding work and I felt I made great connections both with the children and in the community. The town of Salaverry is small but so welcoming - there's always some parade or music to watch. I came wanting to practice Spanish and it's the perfect place for this. You have plenty of time to do your own thing and on the weekends you're free to explore Huanchaco and surrounding towns. Shegu is a great host and goes above and beyond to make sure you have a good time.

9 months ago

South Africa

5

Although I could not stay my entire stay due to personal reasons (medical), I connected with local people of Salaverry. I worked 3 hours daily (Monday-Friday), 1 hour at the park (My favourite). Met amazing 5 friends (Gentlemen) who are passionate about community services, and improving the city. I enjoyed working with Mr Juan. Then worked 2 hours at the school, although there was no structured lessons, i am thankful that I was able to collaborate with other volunteers in teaching the kids English. However, I wish this part of working was more organised. So keep in mind to be flexible.

9 months ago

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