Let's Learn Italian in Rome!

An experience that goes beyond the classroom!
An Italian course with cultural immersion through volunteer work!

Our program goes beyond traditional classes, offering a fully immersive experience that combines dynamic Italian lessons with meaningful volunteer work in social non-profit organizations. 

Designed to keep you engaged and constantly learning, you’ll take on daily challenges, have weekly conversations with locals, and deliver a final presentation in Spanish at your placement.

 

Whether you choose the two-week Intensive or the four-week Extended Immersion, you’ll embark on a transformative journey that sharpens your language skills and makes a real impact in the community.

 

Why?

Volunteering will give the program a practical and conversational aspect, all while creating social impact!

It puts the theory you learn into practice and takes you out of the comfort zone. Dive into Rome’s cene by volunteering with local non-profits—you’ll get up close with the city’s challenges and connect with its people. This experience will not only deepen your Italian skills but also let you in on the quirks and features of this awesome city. And the best part? You’re making a positive impact!

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Included

  • Airport pickup on Sundays, straight to your accommodation
  • Italian course – 2 or 4 weeks
  • Certificate
  • Stay in a hostel with the other volunteers and guests in shared female or mixed dorms
  • Access to a common room and free Wi-Fi!
  • Three meals a day at a local typical restaurant (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
  • Orientation on arrival: culture, volunteering, program details, and safety
  • We’ll hook you up with an impactful non-profit project and handle the coordination
  • Guided city tour with top tips for exploring
  • Ongoing support throughout your stay
  • 24/7 emergency support, just in case

Can I cook in the accommodation?

Yes, the hostel has an eqquiped kitchen where you can cook yourself with the only condition of cleaning everything used afterwards.

How and when do I need to pay for my volunteer program with ImpacTrip?

The payment of your volunteer program is done by bank transfer. We will kindly ask you to pay 50% of your bill at the time of your booking to secure your spot! The other 50% will be due at least one month before your arrival!

How many people will be I be volunteering with?

Depending on your program and project, you might be joined by other ImpacTrip volunteers, but usually, you’ll either be on your own or with local volunteers. It's a fantastic opportunity to connect with locals and immerse yourself in the community and its lifestyle!

In case of need, how do I get health care?

All volunteers must arrive with private health insurance that covers the costs of any health service that may arise in their program destination.
With this insurance you can be treated at any private or public medical center. The medical expenses will be paid by you and when you return to your country you will have to present all the invoices to your insurance so don't forget to budget medical emergencies.
In the case of European volunteers, to facilitate the process, it is advisable to come with your European Health Card.

What is the accommodation like? Could I stay in a private room?

Depending on the program, in most cases, you will stay along with the other volunteers in dormitory-style rooms. Private rooms may be available at your accommodation as well for an extra cost.

Will I have time for some sight-seeing as well?

Of course! We want you to really get to know your natural and cultural surroundings and will provide you with useful tips and tricks that will help you discover the location of your stay like a local. 

Your shifts will generally last between 3 and 5 hours per day and will take place either in the morning, in the afternoon or in the evening, which will leave you with plenty of free time to go explore, take a stroll around your surroundings, catch the most important sites, interact with the locals or simply go and relax! And of course, you will have your weekends off as well!