Galapagos & Ecuador

Protecting Darwin’s Discoveries

Upon arrival in Quito, you’ll instantly realize how this incredible city manages to tie together Ecuador’s vastly disparate regions. As one of the most geographically diverse countries in the world, Ecuador faces an equally wide array of social and environmental challenges. On the Ecuador service trip for teens, you’ll assist local organizations with beach clean ups, rid the environment of harmful invasive species, plant native trees, educate local children, and much more. Throughout this journey, you’ll get to take in the bountiful wildlife and immerse yourself in indigenous communities.

Note: The published tuition fee below does not include the cost of flights to/from the program, nor an additional $800 for the internal flights between Quito and the Galapagos, and Quito and the Amazon.

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Upcoming Session Information

Our upcoming dates and costs for this journey are not yet published. Check back, or give us a call (+1.941.924.2115) to discuss our future offerings.

Focus

  • Humanitarian Support
  • Infrastructure Development
  • Environmental Conservation
  • Wildlife Stewardship
  • Language Immersion

Adventure

  • Cultural Exploration
  • Hiking & Walking Tours
  • Water Sports
  • Land Sports

Environment

  • Urban
  • Mountains
  • Ocean
  • Rainforest

The Journey

Your Adventure Starts Here

¡Hola! Welcome to Ecuador!

1 Day

Our journey begins! Students have the option of flying to Quito (UIO) via Miami (MIA) on a preselected group itinerary, or students can fly independently. For students flying via MIA, GoBeyond arranges for an airport representative to assist with the transfer. In some cases, this representative is one of the group leaders and flies with the students to the journey destination. In other cases, he/she is a local contact responsible for airport assistance but will not be on the flight to Quito. After arrival in Quito, students are met at the airport by GoBeyond’s professional staff and transferred to our comfortable and clean country B&B near the tranquil town of Tababela.

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Itinerary Activities

Service & Exploration in the Galapagos Islands

8 Days

Students fly from Quito to Baltra in the Galapagos Islands. First impressions last forever in this natural wonderland – “magical” sums it up best for most. Beyond its unique beauty, the Galapagos are also one of the most biologically important places on earth. It was these islands that inspired Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. During our Galapagos excursion, students develop a love of the animals while touring the islands and lending a hand to conservation service projects through the Galapagos National Park Service (GNPS).

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Itinerary Activities

Service & Exploration in the Galapagos Islands

(Cont.)

Our projects with the GNPS are often located in the highlands. It was the view of these volcanic hills surrounded by low-lying clouds that originally gave the Galapagos the name Las Islas Encantadas – The Enchanted Islands. One of the largest threats to native Galapagos species – both plants and animals alike – are invasive species that have been been brought both intentionally and unintentionally to the islands. GoBeyond students help reverse the effects of these aggressive invasive species in a number of ways. Students help plant native species as well as remove non-native plants – such as blackberry and aloe – so that the native flora will thrive once again. 

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Itinerary Activities

Service & Exploration in the Galapagos Islands

(Cont.)

As with many conservation efforts, education is critical to the Galapagos’ future. Locals – especially children – are not always aware of what makes the islands so unique. Thus, a key component to the GNPS’s work is facilitating educational activities within the local community. GoBeyond students help where they can. Some days students find themselves with paintbrushes in hand as we design and paint eco-murals of Galapagos wildlife for local schools. Other days, we work to educate the community (and ourselves!) on crucial compost and recycling initiatives.

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Itinerary Activities

Service & Exploration in the Galapagos Islands

(Cont.)

Projects in the Galapagos are as diverse as the Ecuadorian people. When not planting trees or interacting with local children, students find their efforts put towards a number of other good causes. While the needs of the GNPS change and evolve every year, beach clean-ups, school maintenance and playground projects are common areas where we help. We also often assist the Darwin Research Station with grounds maintenance, such as cleaning giant tortoise cages.

galapagos-high-school-community-service-program-9
Itinerary Activities

Service & Exploration in the Galapagos Islands

(Cont.)

While the core of our time in the Galapagos centers on community service, students have an opportunity to explore some of the islands’ great treasures. The incredible beauty of the Galapagos cannot be fully explored on foot alone, thus students embark on two day trips via private charter boats to visit some of the “jewel” islands, which may include Plazas, Santa Fe, Bartolomé, Lobos, and San Cristobal. Students have unforgettable experiences with the wildlife, including close encounters with blue-footed boobies and albatrosses as they perform their intricate mating dances, snorkeling with sea lions, hammerhead sharks, penguins, and much more. Getting up close and personal with the Galapagos’ fearless creatures truly makes this experience one-of-a-kind.

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Itinerary Activities

Service & Adventure Sports in the Andes Mountains

4 Days

Students finish their trip with a visit to the magnificent Andes Mountains. After another brief layover in Quito for laundry and calls home, students are transferred via private bus to a spectacular countryside B&B near the town of Chugchilán. Here, students get a taste for high altitude living. Colorful Andean cultures intermix with the beautiful páramo, the high altitude grasslands. Students visit lively markets on the way, then enjoy some invigorating hiking, community service, and quiet reflective time against the backdrop of distant snow-capped volcanoes.

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Itinerary Activities

Service & Adventure Sports in the Andes Mountains

(Cont.)

The pace of life is slow for the Andean people, yet their needs are great. Due to remoteness, many locals lack adequate education. During their stay in the Andes, students contribute to educational and infrastructure projects within the local community. Past projects have included trail maintenance and a library renovation.

ecuador-high-school-travel-program-20
Itinerary Activities

Service & Adventure Sports in the Andes Mountains

(Cont.)

Students work hard, but also play hard in the Andes. During their stay, students spend an afternoon navigating the Andean countryside on horseback. One of the most breathtaking sites in the Chugchilán area is Quilotoa Lake – a unique volcanic crater with emerald waters that spans 3 kilometers wide. Students explore and hike through this natural wonder, shop for colorful Andean clothing such as hats and ponchos in markets nearby, then return home at night to the welcoming warmth of our Andean ecolodge. 

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Journey Focus

Protecting Ecuador’s Distinct Regions & Ecosystems

Despite its small size, Ecuador is one of the most diverse countries in the whole world. Ranging from the Galapagos to the Amazon to the Andes – this diversity draws inherent divisions between numerous colorful and unique cultures. During their Ecuador service trip for teens, GoBeyond students explore all the best this country has to offer, yet focus their attention on community service with a singular goal in mind: defending at-risk ecosystems and people in need.

Until the arrival of mankind in 1535, the Galapagos was the land where time stood still, but humans have changed the balance of natural selection since then. Today, there is a huge effort to reverse the effects of civilization. GoBeyond partners with the Galapagos National Park Service (GNPS) on projects that center around environmental health, environmental education, and assisting local schools.

In the Amazon, we work with the Sumak Allpa project to expand their ability to preserve and support endangered indigenous peoples and their culture, language, and traditional way of life. Equally as important, we dedicate time to restoring the environmental health of the seriously degraded jungle ecosystem and the wildlife that depend on it.

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“ I liked the community service, because we worked with the community not just for the community. Everything we did made me feel very satisfied and excited to do more. All of the excursions will stay in my memories forever. They were perfectly balanced with the amount of community service work.”
Lauren P. San Bruno, CA
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Closing Activities

1 Day

The last days are always so hard! To round off the Ecuador service trip for teens, students have a grand feast on their final night, and, perhaps, shed a few tears during our slide show and closing program. Without fail, there is a mix of emotions – there is excitement to return home; there is sadness to leave. On the final day of the Ecuador service trip, students are transferred to the Quito airport by our professional staff, checked in, then travel on to their respective homes and families. Yet the journey continues on for each individual in undefinable ways. The stories we make on the GoBeyond Galapagos volunteer program & Ecuador service trip are things we never forget.

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By Soo K.

Into the Jungle

As we arrived in Coca, the door opened with many markets along the streets. Seeing so many markets in such…

Read More
By Nicolette L.

Goodbyes And Farewells

This morning I woke up on the top floor of our three-floor cabin, the sun shining through the window and…

Read More
By Mira S.

Hiking Quilotoa Volcanic Crater

This day was awesome! As usual, we got up and had breakfast at 7:30 am. Surprisingly, we didn’t get the…

Read More
By Matthew C.

Horseback Riding Through The Andes

Waking up to the breathtaking views of the Andean landscape is something that none of us will ever forget. At…

Read More
By Joshua F.

Hanging With Tortoises

Today was a great day! It started at 7:00 when I had a great breakfast of eggs, granola, and milk.…

Read More

Trip Logs

¡Hola! Welcome to Ecuador!

1 Day

Our journey begins! Students have the option of flying to Quito (UIO) via Miami (MIA) on a preselected group itinerary, or students can fly independently. For students flying via MIA, GoBeyond arranges for an airport representative to assist with the transfer. In some cases, this representative is one of the group leaders and flies with the students to the journey destination. In other cases, he/she is a local contact responsible for airport assistance but will not be on the flight to Quito. After arrival in Quito, students are met at the airport by GoBeyond’s professional staff and transferred to our comfortable and clean country B&B near the tranquil town of Tababela.

galapagos-high-school-community-service-program-4

Journey Focus

Protecting Ecuador’s Distinct Regions & Ecosystems

Despite its small size, Ecuador is one of the most diverse countries in the whole world. Ranging from the Galapagos to the Amazon to the Andes – this diversity draws inherent divisions between numerous colorful and unique cultures. During their Ecuador service trip for teens, GoBeyond students explore all the best this country has to offer, yet focus their attention on community service with a singular goal in mind: defending at-risk ecosystems and people in need.

Until the arrival of mankind in 1535, the Galapagos was the land where time stood still, but humans have changed the balance of natural selection since then. Today, there is a huge effort to reverse the effects of civilization. GoBeyond partners with the Galapagos National Park Service (GNPS) on projects that center around environmental health, environmental education, and assisting local schools.

In the Amazon, we work with the Sumak Allpa project to expand their ability to preserve and support endangered indigenous peoples and their culture, language, and traditional way of life. Equally as important, we dedicate time to restoring the environmental health of the seriously degraded jungle ecosystem and the wildlife that depend on it.

Learn More
galapagos-high-school-community-service-program-7
Itinerary Activities

Service & Exploration in the Galapagos Islands

8 Days

Students fly from Quito to Baltra in the Galapagos Islands. First impressions last forever in this natural wonderland – “magical” sums it up best for most. Beyond its unique beauty, the Galapagos are also one of the most biologically important places on earth. It was these islands that inspired Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. During our Galapagos excursion, students develop a love of the animals while touring the islands and lending a hand to conservation service projects through the Galapagos National Park Service (GNPS).

galapagos-high-school-community-service-program-6
Itinerary Activities

Service & Exploration in the Galapagos Islands

(Cont.)

Our projects with the GNPS are often located in the highlands. It was the view of these volcanic hills surrounded by low-lying clouds that originally gave the Galapagos the name Las Islas Encantadas – The Enchanted Islands. One of the largest threats to native Galapagos species – both plants and animals alike – are invasive species that have been been brought both intentionally and unintentionally to the islands. GoBeyond students help reverse the effects of these aggressive invasive species in a number of ways. Students help plant native species as well as remove non-native plants – such as blackberry and aloe – so that the native flora will thrive once again. 

galapagos-high-school-community-service-program-5
Itinerary Activities

Service & Exploration in the Galapagos Islands

(Cont.)

As with many conservation efforts, education is critical to the Galapagos’ future. Locals – especially children – are not always aware of what makes the islands so unique. Thus, a key component to the GNPS’s work is facilitating educational activities within the local community. GoBeyond students help where they can. Some days students find themselves with paintbrushes in hand as we design and paint eco-murals of Galapagos wildlife for local schools. Other days, we work to educate the community (and ourselves!) on crucial compost and recycling initiatives.

galapagos-high-school-community-service-program-8
Itinerary Activities

Service & Exploration in the Galapagos Islands

(Cont.)

Projects in the Galapagos are as diverse as the Ecuadorian people. When not planting trees or interacting with local children, students find their efforts put towards a number of other good causes. While the needs of the GNPS change and evolve every year, beach clean-ups, school maintenance and playground projects are common areas where we help. We also often assist the Darwin Research Station with grounds maintenance, such as cleaning giant tortoise cages.

galapagos-high-school-community-service-program-9
Itinerary Activities

Service & Exploration in the Galapagos Islands

(Cont.)

While the core of our time in the Galapagos centers on community service, students have an opportunity to explore some of the islands’ great treasures. The incredible beauty of the Galapagos cannot be fully explored on foot alone, thus students embark on two day trips via private charter boats to visit some of the “jewel” islands, which may include Plazas, Santa Fe, Bartolomé, Lobos, and San Cristobal. Students have unforgettable experiences with the wildlife, including close encounters with blue-footed boobies and albatrosses as they perform their intricate mating dances, snorkeling with sea lions, hammerhead sharks, penguins, and much more. Getting up close and personal with the Galapagos’ fearless creatures truly makes this experience one-of-a-kind.

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“ I liked the community service, because we worked with the community not just for the community. Everything we did made me feel very satisfied and excited to do more. All of the excursions will stay in my memories forever. They were perfectly balanced with the amount of community service work.”
Lauren P. San Bruno, CA
ecuador-lauren-p
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Itinerary Activities

Service & Adventure Sports in the Andes Mountains

4 Days

Students finish their trip with a visit to the magnificent Andes Mountains. After another brief layover in Quito for laundry and calls home, students are transferred via private bus to a spectacular countryside B&B near the town of Chugchilán. Here, students get a taste for high altitude living. Colorful Andean cultures intermix with the beautiful páramo, the high altitude grasslands. Students visit lively markets on the way, then enjoy some invigorating hiking, community service, and quiet reflective time against the backdrop of distant snow-capped volcanoes.

ecuador-high-school-travel-program-21
Itinerary Activities

Service & Adventure Sports in the Andes Mountains

(Cont.)

The pace of life is slow for the Andean people, yet their needs are great. Due to remoteness, many locals lack adequate education. During their stay in the Andes, students contribute to educational and infrastructure projects within the local community. Past projects have included trail maintenance and a library renovation.

ecuador-high-school-travel-program-20
Itinerary Activities

Service & Adventure Sports in the Andes Mountains

(Cont.)

Students work hard, but also play hard in the Andes. During their stay, students spend an afternoon navigating the Andean countryside on horseback. One of the most breathtaking sites in the Chugchilán area is Quilotoa Lake – a unique volcanic crater with emerald waters that spans 3 kilometers wide. Students explore and hike through this natural wonder, shop for colorful Andean clothing such as hats and ponchos in markets nearby, then return home at night to the welcoming warmth of our Andean ecolodge. 

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Closing Activities

1 Day

The last days are always so hard! To round off the Ecuador service trip for teens, students have a grand feast on their final night, and, perhaps, shed a few tears during our slide show and closing program. Without fail, there is a mix of emotions – there is excitement to return home; there is sadness to leave. On the final day of the Ecuador service trip, students are transferred to the Quito airport by our professional staff, checked in, then travel on to their respective homes and families. Yet the journey continues on for each individual in undefinable ways. The stories we make on the GoBeyond Galapagos volunteer program & Ecuador service trip are things we never forget.

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By Soo K.

Into the Jungle

As we arrived in Coca, the door opened with many markets along the streets. Seeing so many markets in such…

Read More
By Nicolette L.

Goodbyes And Farewells

This morning I woke up on the top floor of our three-floor cabin, the sun shining through the window and…

Read More
By Mira S.

Hiking Quilotoa Volcanic Crater

This day was awesome! As usual, we got up and had breakfast at 7:30 am. Surprisingly, we didn’t get the…

Read More
By Matthew C.

Horseback Riding Through The Andes

Waking up to the breathtaking views of the Andean landscape is something that none of us will ever forget. At…

Read More
By Joshua F.

Hanging With Tortoises

Today was a great day! It started at 7:00 when I had a great breakfast of eggs, granola, and milk.…

Read More

Trip Logs

“GoBeyond is responsible for some of my favorite memories and the moments that have shaped me. I have learned so much about myself and grown immensely on both trips. ”
Scott M. - Roseville, MN
“GoBeyond has introduced me to so many amazing people that have become my best friends from all over the world. It has pushed me out of my comfort zone to try new things and experience new ideas or concepts that I never imagined I could. My experience is something I know that I will remember and cherish forever. ”
John C. - Norfolk, MA
“Our daughter came back from the Galapagos brimming with confidence and a changed view of the world. GoBeyond has been a huge part of opening their minds without judgement or bias. I would recommend GoBeyond to everyone I know. ”
Jill D. - Atlanta, GA
“This trip has been amazing and unforgettable, and I wouldn't trade my experiences for anything. The people, the places, the things we encountered were life-changing and I will take away so much. ”
Eve L. - Dallas, TX
“Never before have my eyes been so opened. ”
Camilla L. - Temple City, CA

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Affiliates

GoBeyond is a proud supporter of local, national, and international service organizations around the world.

In the Galapagos and Ecuador, our students have the opportunity to work closely with local people, on projects where the need is authentic and the results are long-lasting. When our time is up, we provide much needed financial help with direct donations, which helps fund projects in an ongoing way. Consider your impact…join GoBeyond this summer and make a difference!

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    Galapagos National Park Service

    The Galapagos National Park Service is the governmental institution in charge of the protection and the management of the protected areas in the Galapagos archipelago.

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    Sumak Allpa

    A non-profit foundation based in the Amazon rainforest. Sumak Allpa seeks to preserve and support endangered indigenous peoples - their culture, language, and traditional way of life - as well as restoring the health of the jungle ecosystem.

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    Black Sheep Inn

    As an award-winning ecolodge, the Black Sheep Inn has made its mark on the world of sustainability. GoBeyond works with the BSI to spread sustainable practices to its neighboring communities.

Need To Know

Is this journey right for me?

This journey is for the student looking for a travel experience with an incredible amount of variety. Whether you prefer the ocean, forest, mountains, or city – the Ecuador service trip for teens offers all of it. Completing 80 hours of community service over the span of 3 weeks makes this trip better suited to those students who don’t mind rolling up their sleeves and getting involved. Students applying for the Galapagos volunteer program should be ready for authentic and engaging experiences in both service work and active excursions.

What's the group like?

There’s really no rigid mold that GoBeyond participants are cut from. Since our students come from different backgrounds all over the world, the groups end up being naturally diverse. Everyone arrives with different goals, expectations, hopes, and fears but they quickly find common ground and begin to bond. The GoBeyond environment allows team members to connect quickly and become closer friends than anyone would expect. Many students report leaving feeling as though they had known their fellow students much longer than they actually had.

Our philosophy revolves around small group sizes that are still large enough to foster a sense of community. For the Galapagos volunteer program, we’ve found that a group size of 15 – 22 students works best. This journey does not require any previous experience, skills, or language fluency – only a willingness to get involved and appreciate each incredible adventure.

Who are the staff?

GoBeyond is proud to attract and recruit the best in our field. Our summer staff consists of avid world travelers, highly qualified professionals, and fun and experienced facilitators and educators. All members of our team are dynamic, multi-talented, and passionate individuals with a devotion and commitment to the safety and experience of our students.

The average age of our summer staff is 26. Staff skills are journey specific, such as holding a maritime license in the BVIs or having a background in childcare for China. All staff are First Aid and CPR certified, and many hold advanced training certificates such as Wilderness First Responder or EMT. Along with local guides and our community service partners, the ratio of staff to students is approximately 1:5. This enables close interaction and individualized attention during the journey.

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What do I need to bring?

GoBeyond students are responsible for carrying their luggage from place to place. As such, we recommend that you keep things simple and avoid overpacking. Students are given the opportunity to do laundry throughout the Ecuador service trip, so there’s no need to pack several weeks’ worth of clothing.

Our hope is that families will have minimal purchases prior to the trip, so we’ve compiled our packing lists in a way that you’ll find most of what you need in your closet at home. Around mid to late March, we make available our Pre-Trip Packet to enrolled students, which contains a detailed packing list for this year’s journey. If you’d like to see last year’s packing list as an example, you can download it here.

Download Sample Packing List

During the trip, students will need an emergency/travel credit or debit card in addition to personal spending cash. The credit or debit card (minimum balance of $400) is intended to cover travel costs to and from the program and any unanticipated costs that might arise such as clinic or hospital visits. While not required, if you are concerned about loss or theft, students do have the option of storing their credit or debit card with our staff during the journey.

GoBeyond will pay all major program costs while traveling and working, but there will also be opportunities for students to spend money on personal items. The most common expenses include snacks, souvenirs, and phone/internet time (calling cards, internet centers, etc.). Based on our past experience, some students will spend less and some will spend more than our recommendation ($300). Judge this amount by the spending habits of your student. Please set up boundaries for its use, as GoBeyond cannot be responsible for monitoring student spending. If you are concerned about loss or theft, students can give staff up to $150 of their spending cash to be put into safekeeping/drawn later.

Where do we stay?

GoBeyond is not a luxury journey; however, we utilize comfortable, clean, and safe accommodations during our trips. In the Amazon and Andes, our students typically stay at local ecolodges. You can think of these much like standard B&Bs, yet they adhere to stronger sustainability practices and are more influenced by their natural surroundings. Examples include open air huts in the Amazon (screens and mosquito nets provided) – and a farm-like inn in the Andes. In the Galapagos and near Quito, students stay in more standard style hotels and B&Bs.

What do we eat?

GoBeyond’s tuition covers all meals after arrival in the host country. We strive for healthy, nutritious, and delicious meals, and serve a mixture of local and international fare (including Western). For our Ecuador journey, we primarily eat at the hotels/lodges and local restaurants.

Note, as GoBeyond is a health-conscious program, our staff do not provide large quantities of “junk” food (i.e. sodas, chips, candy bars, large desserts, etc.). Students can always supplement our meals and snacks by shopping locally for their own items.

During the application process, families can inform us of any dietary allergies or restrictions. We are usually able to accommodate vegetarians, vegans, pescetarians, etc., as well as various food allergies. However, if your student has a severe allergy to peanuts or other common substances, please call our office to discuss the options.

Nitty Gritty

Flights
Are flights included in the tuition?

Since students join us from all over the world, the cost of transportation to and from the destination country is not included in the program tuition. Additionally, students attending our Ecuador journey should be aware that the in-country flights (our transportation to get to the Galapagos and to the Amazon) are best booked with in-country agencies, so GoBeyond organizes and pre-pays for these flights on our families’ behalf. Once all arrangements have been made, families are invoiced to reimburse these fees. Typically these additional flight costs are $800 for Ecuador students.

Who should we contact to book travel?

Helping to coordinate our students’ travel is of vital importance – and a mammoth task! For this reason, we strongly suggest that all families start by contacting our travel coordinator, Leah Hernandez of TRC Travel Center (T: +1.281.528.7727 or 800.329.9000 • E: leahctn68@hotmail.com). Even if you are not originating in the U.S., Leah will be able to provide options and guidance.

When should I book flights?

We suggest you wait until March 20th, and here’s why. The quality of the experience is in large part defined by the makeup of the student team, and unfortunately we can’t determine the status of a specific journey or session until we receive the appropriate number of enrollments to guarantee a great experience (which is typically no fewer than six). Therefore, unless you select a ticket fare type or flight insurance policy that allows flexibility for date modifications, refunds, or credits, we suggest that families wait until after March 20th to book their international flights.

What is the preferred itinerary for U.S.-based students?

Each year, GoBeyond works with TRC Travel Center to select a preferred itinerary to/from Quito, Ecuador (UIO) via Miami (MIA). GoBeyond strongly encourages U.S.-based families to book on our recommended route, so that as many students as possible can fly together as a team. Please bear in mind, however, that GoBeyond has no control over the number of participants that choose to fly via MIA. Depending on the desires of other participants, the number of students traveling on the recommended route can vary greatly.

What about an alternate itinerary that suits us better?

Since students come from all over the U.S. and world, it is not required that students book on our preferred itinerary.  For non-U.S. based students, those looking to use frequent flier miles, or others who are not booking with TRC Travel Center or on our preferred flight itinerary, please contact our office prior to booking to ensure you are arriving and departing Ecuador at appropriate times.

Does GoBeyond provide support on travel days?

Yes. We understand that travel days can be stressful for both parents and students, so no matter what time of the day or night, our office team actively monitors and supports our participants during travel. We require students to travel with a mobile phone with domestic data capability so we can monitor their progress and communicate directly if necessary. For certain flight connections, GoBeyond also offers on-site airport assistance, yet our experience has shown that being active and available to everyone electronically is often more effective in quickly troubleshooting snags than being physically present in just one location. For this specific journey…

  • Preferred Itinerary (Outbound flight, MIA to UIO) – In some instances, particularly for the first session of the summer, GoBeyond has a group leader who flies with the students on the preferred itinerary at the start of the trip. When a group leader is not able to travel with the students on this outbound flight, GoBeyond will typically hire a representative for the MIA airport who is responsible for helping troubleshoot any flight/connection issues that may arise.
  • Preferred Itinerary (Inbound flight, UIO to MIA) – On occasion, particularly for the last session of the summer, a group leader will return to the U.S. on the preferred flight with the students. If a staff member is not able to return with the students, GoBeyond will not typically hire an in-airport representative for MIA. This is due to the lack of an on-site representative’s ability to attend to customs/immigration issues and ongoing connection coordination when they do not arrive with the students.

For more information on airport assistance, please contact our office. We will be glad to let you know what type of support we typically offer for your journey (specific plans will only be available nearer the travel date).

Can I leave a program a day or two early or arrive a day or two late?

We understand that commitments at home may necessitate a student wanting to arrive or depart from our program on days other than our standard published dates. Each scenario is unique, and while we accommodate these requests when we can, we need to plan appropriately so that we know those additional staff resources are in place to ensure a safe, well-coordinated travel experience. We don’t charge extra tuition for accommodating non-standard travel, yet we do require that parents cover the direct costs associated with any additional staff travel, off-site accommodation, and meals. Please use this form to initiate a formal request for us to consider your non-standard travel wishes and a representative will contact you to discuss possibilities.

Travel Docs & Vaccinations
Travel Docs & Visas

GoBeyond cannot apply for passports or visas on a student’s behalf, but we can provide the information you need to do so yourself. At the time of writing, students traveling on U.S. passports do not need a visa but must have 6+ months of passport validity after the departure date from Ecuador. For the most up-to-date and thorough information, please visit travel.state.gov. Students traveling on non-U.S. passports should verify passport and visa requirements for your nationality by contacting your local Ecuadorian embassy or consulate.

COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement

We do not currently require proof of vaccination in order to enroll.

Other Immunizations

GoBeyond understands that families have varying opinions on vaccinations. Some greatly desire the precaution; others prefer to avoid possible side effects of certain medications such as anti-malarials. Coupled with the fact that each student has unique medical considerations known best by his or her doctor, GoBeyond does not supply medical advice. We recommend that all families refer to the expertise of the CDC (wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel), their health care providers, and/or a travel clinic.

Itinerary
Living in the moment

Though the fundamentals of our journeys do not change, specific journey logistics evolve over time. It is typical for our community service partners to not choose our project areas until late spring/early summer, thus the final touches of our itineraries are not always set until then. The journey overview portions of this page should give families a basic understanding of the kinds of activities we do on the journey. We also suggest last year’s Trip Updates if you need more descriptions. For the most up-to-date information on our expected itineraries, feel free to Contact our office.

With that in mind, we encourage all participants to “live in the moment” while on the journey. Travel, even on organized trips, requires flexibility and a willingness to accept adversity and change. Your journey country may not be as efficient, orderly, and/or timely as you are use to. We hope you’ll take the bumps in stride, and enjoy the adventure!

Service Hours
Service Hours, Letters & Awards

After the completion of summer, all students (U.S. and non-U.S. students alike) receive a GoBeyond service letter reflecting their participation on the journey.* The GoBeyond service letter describes the type of service work performed, the number of hours awarded, and is printed and signed on our letterhead. Typically, our letter is accepted by most high schools/colleges as proof of community service participation. If your school needs a specific form signed or evaluation filled out, please make sure to bring this on the trip so a staff member can assist you.

President's Volunteer Service AwardPresident’s Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) – In addition, GoBeyond is a certifying organization for the President’s Volunteer Service Award. The President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation established the award program as a way to thank and honor individuals who, by their demonstrated commitment and example, inspire others to engage in volunteer service. GoBeyond is able to award the PVSA to U.S. citizens and permanent residents who qualify based on his/her age and the number of service hours accrued during the journey (14-15 year olds need 50+ hours, 16-18 year olds need 100+ hours). Please note that GoBeyond does not make the rules regarding who is eligible for the PVSA. Eligibility criteria is set by the governmental agency and, at this point in time, non-U.S. citizens/permanent residents are not eligible to receive the award. 

Learn More About The PVSA

* Note: Presence alone does not necessarily earn students the community service hours. GoBeyond reserves the right to deduct hours due to non-participation and/or early dismissal. Participants who work hard and participate in all journey activities will receive the full number of service hours available for their program.

Tuition
GoBeyond tuition fees cover the following:
  • All in-country journey accommodation, meals, and ground transportation
  • Full-time service adventure staff, local guides, and tips
  • All group activities including service projects and materials, sight-seeing trips, and educational excursions
  • Physical and monetary donations to our partner organizations
GoBeyond tuition does not cover the following:
  • Air transportation, including in-country flights, are not included since our students come from all over the world
  • Required emergency evacuation insurance & International SOS and MedAire Membership ($85 for 21-day programs & $60 for 14-day programs) LEARN MORE >
  • Medical insurance, and optional trip cancellation insurance
  • Fees associated with obtaining passports, visas, vaccinations airport taxes & baggage fees
  • Personal spending money
OUR 5-8 WEEK Journeys

Any consecutive programs may be joined to form one extended course. In the interim between programs, students stay with staff. The total cost is determined by combining the cost of each program and subtracting the 5% extended course discount.  This discount also applies toward any trips adjoining our sister program, ActionQuest. ActionQuest and/or GoBeyond enrollment for any consecutive programs in the same summer will be considered as a single extended program in the event of withdrawal or dismissal from the trip at any time.

Financial Aid
Every year, GoBeyond awards a number of partial tuition scholarships

The financial aid budget is determined by the GoBeyond Directors and is allocated from the organization’s operating budget. Eligibility is based on a number of factors, including financial need, past academic performance, community involvement, and promise of success on the journey.

As students come from all over the world, flight and travel costs are not included at any scholarship level, nor spending money and other additional costs associated with traveling abroad (vaccinations, doctor visits, visas, etc.). If you know that you are unable to fund your experience without financial assistance, then please visit our Financial Aid pages for more information and the application.

  • Flights
  • Travel Docs & Vaccinations
  • Itinerary
  • Service Hours
  • Tuition
  • Financial Aid
  • Are flights included in the tuition?

    Since students join us from all over the world, the cost of transportation to and from the destination country is not included in the program tuition. Additionally, students attending our Ecuador journey should be aware that the in-country flights (our transportation to get to the Galapagos and to the Amazon) are best booked with in-country agencies, so GoBeyond organizes and pre-pays for these flights on our families’ behalf. Once all arrangements have been made, families are invoiced to reimburse these fees. Typically these additional flight costs are $800 for Ecuador students.

    Who should we contact to book travel?

    Helping to coordinate our students’ travel is of vital importance – and a mammoth task! For this reason, we strongly suggest that all families start by contacting our travel coordinator, Leah Hernandez of TRC Travel Center (T: +1.281.528.7727 or 800.329.9000 • E: leahctn68@hotmail.com). Even if you are not originating in the U.S., Leah will be able to provide options and guidance.

    When should I book flights?

    We suggest you wait until March 20th, and here’s why. The quality of the experience is in large part defined by the makeup of the student team, and unfortunately we can’t determine the status of a specific journey or session until we receive the appropriate number of enrollments to guarantee a great experience (which is typically no fewer than six). Therefore, unless you select a ticket fare type or flight insurance policy that allows flexibility for date modifications, refunds, or credits, we suggest that families wait until after March 20th to book their international flights.

    What is the preferred itinerary for U.S.-based students?

    Each year, GoBeyond works with TRC Travel Center to select a preferred itinerary to/from Quito, Ecuador (UIO) via Miami (MIA). GoBeyond strongly encourages U.S.-based families to book on our recommended route, so that as many students as possible can fly together as a team. Please bear in mind, however, that GoBeyond has no control over the number of participants that choose to fly via MIA. Depending on the desires of other participants, the number of students traveling on the recommended route can vary greatly.

    What about an alternate itinerary that suits us better?

    Since students come from all over the U.S. and world, it is not required that students book on our preferred itinerary.  For non-U.S. based students, those looking to use frequent flier miles, or others who are not booking with TRC Travel Center or on our preferred flight itinerary, please contact our office prior to booking to ensure you are arriving and departing Ecuador at appropriate times.

    Does GoBeyond provide support on travel days?

    Yes. We understand that travel days can be stressful for both parents and students, so no matter what time of the day or night, our office team actively monitors and supports our participants during travel. We require students to travel with a mobile phone with domestic data capability so we can monitor their progress and communicate directly if necessary. For certain flight connections, GoBeyond also offers on-site airport assistance, yet our experience has shown that being active and available to everyone electronically is often more effective in quickly troubleshooting snags than being physically present in just one location. For this specific journey…

    • Preferred Itinerary (Outbound flight, MIA to UIO) – In some instances, particularly for the first session of the summer, GoBeyond has a group leader who flies with the students on the preferred itinerary at the start of the trip. When a group leader is not able to travel with the students on this outbound flight, GoBeyond will typically hire a representative for the MIA airport who is responsible for helping troubleshoot any flight/connection issues that may arise.
    • Preferred Itinerary (Inbound flight, UIO to MIA) – On occasion, particularly for the last session of the summer, a group leader will return to the U.S. on the preferred flight with the students. If a staff member is not able to return with the students, GoBeyond will not typically hire an in-airport representative for MIA. This is due to the lack of an on-site representative’s ability to attend to customs/immigration issues and ongoing connection coordination when they do not arrive with the students.

    For more information on airport assistance, please contact our office. We will be glad to let you know what type of support we typically offer for your journey (specific plans will only be available nearer the travel date).

    Can I leave a program a day or two early or arrive a day or two late?

    We understand that commitments at home may necessitate a student wanting to arrive or depart from our program on days other than our standard published dates. Each scenario is unique, and while we accommodate these requests when we can, we need to plan appropriately so that we know those additional staff resources are in place to ensure a safe, well-coordinated travel experience. We don’t charge extra tuition for accommodating non-standard travel, yet we do require that parents cover the direct costs associated with any additional staff travel, off-site accommodation, and meals. Please use this form to initiate a formal request for us to consider your non-standard travel wishes and a representative will contact you to discuss possibilities.

  • Travel Docs & Visas

    GoBeyond cannot apply for passports or visas on a student’s behalf, but we can provide the information you need to do so yourself. At the time of writing, students traveling on U.S. passports do not need a visa but must have 6+ months of passport validity after the departure date from Ecuador. For the most up-to-date and thorough information, please visit travel.state.gov. Students traveling on non-U.S. passports should verify passport and visa requirements for your nationality by contacting your local Ecuadorian embassy or consulate.

    COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement

    We do not currently require proof of vaccination in order to enroll.

    Other Immunizations

    GoBeyond understands that families have varying opinions on vaccinations. Some greatly desire the precaution; others prefer to avoid possible side effects of certain medications such as anti-malarials. Coupled with the fact that each student has unique medical considerations known best by his or her doctor, GoBeyond does not supply medical advice. We recommend that all families refer to the expertise of the CDC (wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel), their health care providers, and/or a travel clinic.

  • Living in the moment

    Though the fundamentals of our journeys do not change, specific journey logistics evolve over time. It is typical for our community service partners to not choose our project areas until late spring/early summer, thus the final touches of our itineraries are not always set until then. The journey overview portions of this page should give families a basic understanding of the kinds of activities we do on the journey. We also suggest last year’s Trip Updates if you need more descriptions. For the most up-to-date information on our expected itineraries, feel free to Contact our office.

    With that in mind, we encourage all participants to “live in the moment” while on the journey. Travel, even on organized trips, requires flexibility and a willingness to accept adversity and change. Your journey country may not be as efficient, orderly, and/or timely as you are use to. We hope you’ll take the bumps in stride, and enjoy the adventure!

  • Service Hours, Letters & Awards

    After the completion of summer, all students (U.S. and non-U.S. students alike) receive a GoBeyond service letter reflecting their participation on the journey.* The GoBeyond service letter describes the type of service work performed, the number of hours awarded, and is printed and signed on our letterhead. Typically, our letter is accepted by most high schools/colleges as proof of community service participation. If your school needs a specific form signed or evaluation filled out, please make sure to bring this on the trip so a staff member can assist you.

    President's Volunteer Service AwardPresident’s Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) – In addition, GoBeyond is a certifying organization for the President’s Volunteer Service Award. The President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation established the award program as a way to thank and honor individuals who, by their demonstrated commitment and example, inspire others to engage in volunteer service. GoBeyond is able to award the PVSA to U.S. citizens and permanent residents who qualify based on his/her age and the number of service hours accrued during the journey (14-15 year olds need 50+ hours, 16-18 year olds need 100+ hours). Please note that GoBeyond does not make the rules regarding who is eligible for the PVSA. Eligibility criteria is set by the governmental agency and, at this point in time, non-U.S. citizens/permanent residents are not eligible to receive the award. 

    Learn More About The PVSA

    * Note: Presence alone does not necessarily earn students the community service hours. GoBeyond reserves the right to deduct hours due to non-participation and/or early dismissal. Participants who work hard and participate in all journey activities will receive the full number of service hours available for their program.

  • GoBeyond tuition fees cover the following:
    • All in-country journey accommodation, meals, and ground transportation
    • Full-time service adventure staff, local guides, and tips
    • All group activities including service projects and materials, sight-seeing trips, and educational excursions
    • Physical and monetary donations to our partner organizations
    GoBeyond tuition does not cover the following:
    • Air transportation, including in-country flights, are not included since our students come from all over the world
    • Required emergency evacuation insurance & International SOS and MedAire Membership ($85 for 21-day programs & $60 for 14-day programs) LEARN MORE >
    • Medical insurance, and optional trip cancellation insurance
    • Fees associated with obtaining passports, visas, vaccinations airport taxes & baggage fees
    • Personal spending money
    OUR 5-8 WEEK Journeys

    Any consecutive programs may be joined to form one extended course. In the interim between programs, students stay with staff. The total cost is determined by combining the cost of each program and subtracting the 5% extended course discount.  This discount also applies toward any trips adjoining our sister program, ActionQuest. ActionQuest and/or GoBeyond enrollment for any consecutive programs in the same summer will be considered as a single extended program in the event of withdrawal or dismissal from the trip at any time.

  • Every year, GoBeyond awards a number of partial tuition scholarships

    The financial aid budget is determined by the GoBeyond Directors and is allocated from the organization’s operating budget. Eligibility is based on a number of factors, including financial need, past academic performance, community involvement, and promise of success on the journey.

    As students come from all over the world, flight and travel costs are not included at any scholarship level, nor spending money and other additional costs associated with traveling abroad (vaccinations, doctor visits, visas, etc.). If you know that you are unable to fund your experience without financial assistance, then please visit our Financial Aid pages for more information and the application.