PROJECT INTRODUCTION
If you're looking to gain internships, unique experiences, and personal time, pay attention! Experience a digital nomad internship in Croatia, often called the shining little gem of Adriatic. In a world where you can work from anywhere with just a laptop, you'll have the chance to unleash your creativity while enjoying the unique blend of Eastern European and Mediterranean atmospheres that Croatia offers. Working with an NGO that helps the local community will bring you an unexpected sense of fulfillment as an added bonus.
* This project operates in accordance with the 17th Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs) of the UN Environment Program.
PROJECT ACTIVITIES
Market local campaigns with your creative ideas at a Croatian NGO!
This project is an internship where you will work with a local NGO in Croatia to create various promotional materials to market campaigns and positively impact the community. You will use your creativity and design skills to produce posters, brochures, infographics, videos, animations, photos, and more, leading the marketing of local campaigns. Campaigns or NGO events may include 'street marches', 'environmental protection', 'beach combing', etc., and are mainly related to the Split region of Croatia.
* What is beach combing? Beach combing involves gathering trash and debris washed ashore to help protect the environment.
For the internship, participants should bring their own laptops and any additional tools or equipment for creative activities (e.g., Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, camera, tripod, etc.).
* The internship is self-directed, so please approach it with an active and independent attitude.
How about experiencing the Mediterranean atmosphere while living the life of a digital nomad?
This is a great opportunity to enjoy a relaxed and leisurely life in Croatia while working on your own project!
Recommended for those aspiring to be marketers, designers, creators, planners, or anyone interested in related fields and digital nomad life :)
English Proficiency ★★★☆☆ Participants need to communicate in English for work, so basic English communication skills are required. |
- The project starts on the first and third Monday of each month and ends on Friday. (From May to August, it starts every Monday.)
- Check-in is on the Sunday before the start of the program, and check-out is on the Saturday after the end of the program.
* Generally, weekends are free. Activities are conducted Monday through Friday.
■ Project Schedule
Internships are approximately 3–5 hours a day and may be scheduled in the morning, afternoon, or evening depending on the institution.
The schedule below is an example for the first week; from the second week, Monday will follow the same schedule as other weekdays.
The schedule may change depending on individual needs.
■ Additional Information
- In the morning, you'll receive useful information such as Croatian culture, local introductions, project guidelines, basic Croatian language lessons, and safety precautions. After lunch, there will be a 2-hour city tour exploring downtown Split. If needed, this time can be used to get help from local staff for transportation cards, local SIM cards (up to 10 euros), currency exchange, etc.
- Saturdays and Sundays are free time, allowing you to explore the city or travel to other regions of Croatia or European countries.
- If you wish to have lunch provided by the project at the internship location, you can take it as a packed lunch during restaurant operating hours. (Lunch box case provided)
* If you want to continue Croatian language classes after orientation, you can pay an additional fee. For more details, please contact Korea Gap Year.
* A health certificate is mandatory for this project.
This internship is experience-based and placements are made based on the application form, previous experiences, and individual abilities submitted during application. |
This project strictly prohibits any unauthorized photography.
SUPPORT
Local Orientation | Online Orientation | Online Consultation | Local Institution Completion Certificate |
KGY Certification | Pre-Departure Care | KGY Consultation | KGY Mission |
24hr Emergency Care | Flight Ticket Booking Assistance | Real-Time Consultation Service | KGY Note Book |
Project and Participation Costs | KGY Mission Scholarship | OT Documents | Local Accommodation |
Pickup Service Upon Arrival | Local Meals | Local Coordinator | Project Management and Training |
Local Free Activities | Local Tour Guide | Major City Tours | Local Language Classes |
Travel Tips |
Not Included
- Round-trip airfare
- Other local expenses (such as overnight stays, dining out, transportation, etc.)
- Individual travel insurance
INSTITUTION INTRODUCTION
This project is run by a *B-Corp certified social enterprise. Established in 2013, this organization, primarily active in Europe, offers various experiences that address social issues. Having collaborated with over 350 non-profits and accumulated more than 40,000 hours of service, the organization strives to make a positive impact on society through shared social responsibility.
*B-Corp: An international certification tool to measure a company's public benefit and social performance
Director's Recommendation
Hello! I am Rita, the founder of the organization.
An international internship is a great opportunity to meet new people from diverse cultures and acquire new skills. Engaging in activities that focus on a country’s culture while helping the local community is a meaningful experience that is hard to understand without trying it yourself. Even investing just 3 to 5 hours a day can have a significant impact on the community.
How about spending some of your time in beautiful and pleasant Croatia, dedicating only part of your day to internship activities? It will definitely help you grow beyond your expectations.
ACCOMMODATION INTRODUCTION
Participants will stay in hostels provided by the local organization. The accommodations focus on maintaining harmony with nature to create a sustainable world. The hostel features a vintage natural feel with furniture made from locally produced organic materials, allowing you to experience a positive future design. The local organization participates in environmental protection by reducing water usage and producing and consuming food locally. The hostel offers communal spaces such as a dining room and lounge where you can interact with volunteers from various countries.
4-8 person rooms (mixed/gender-separated) / Lockers for personal belongings / Wi-Fi /
Air conditioning / Bedding / Towels provided / Dining room / Lounge / |
The accommodation is located in the center of Split, with a bus stop for accessing the volunteer activity sites within a 5-minute walk, and the city center is a 10-minute walk away. The surrounding area includes supermarkets, cafes, ATMs, pharmacies, and other public facilities, providing a convenient living environment. Additionally, the hostel offers laundry services for about €10 per load.
Meals are provided three times a day. Breakfast is served in the common area with options such as toast, cereal, spreads, fresh fruit, eggs, tea, coffee, and juice. Lunch and dinner are served in a restaurant located beneath the hostel, where you can enjoy traditional Croatian dishes made with fresh local ingredients. You can choose from vegetarian, meat, or fish menu options, which will be prepared and ready for you at meal times.
- This project tends to fill up quickly, so we recommend applying as soon as possible if you wish to participate.
- If you prefer a single room, please contact Korea Gap Year for individual inquiries.
LOCATION INTRODUCTION
■ Location: Croatia, Split
Croatia occupies a part of the Balkan Peninsula and is a must-visit country for travelers to Eastern Europe. Famous for its beautiful old towns, dazzling beaches, and over a thousand islands, Croatia has historically been influenced by both Roman and Turkish cultures, making it a place with a rich cultural diversity.
Split is the second-largest city in Croatia and a prominent port city. Known for its tourist-friendly and peaceful atmosphere, Split was not bombed during World War II, preserving its important historical sites. The Diocletian's Palace from the Roman era and the old town of Split are UNESCO World Heritage sites and were among the first Croatian entries due to their stunning beauty. Experience the project in Split, which combines Eastern European charm with Mediterranean vibes. The picturesque landscapes, vibrant atmosphere, delicious Mediterranean cuisine, and warm sunshine will add vitality to your experience.
Who Can Participate
- Individuals who can communicate in basic English
- Adults aged 18 and over
- Those aspiring to work in creative fields such as marketing, design, or content creation
- Individuals seeking to gain experience in an exotic culture
- Those wanting to expand their perspectives through internship activities with a diverse group of people abroad
- Individuals who wish to become digital nomads and gain valuable experience
SCHEDULE AND PRICES
■ This project starts on the first and third Monday of each month. (From May to August, it will start every Monday.)
■ The minimum participation period for this project is 4 weeks.
■ The costs below include project fees, accommodation, and a one-way airport pickup service.
Duration | Price |
4 weeks | ₩3,830,000 |
8 weeks | ₩6,280,000 |
12 weeks | ₩8,720,000 |
■ Gap Year Mission Scholarship (▶ Learn More)
■ Installment Payment Information
If you are unable to pay in full, you can pay a deposit of 500,000 won and settle the remaining balance within 2 weeks. The process for confirming your participation will start from the date of the deposit, and we will check the availability and spots. It’s important to secure your place as soon as possible to participate on your desired dates and duration! (Refunds are not available once your participation is confirmed)
*However, if the start date is approaching, the schedule for paying the remaining balance may vary depending on the situation.
■ Early Bird Discount and Urgent Application Information
For all Gap Year projects, we recommend applying at least 3 months before the start date to follow the normal procedures and preparation period. We require applications to be made no later than 2 months before the start date. If you need to apply urgently, additional fees will apply for expedited processing.
*Although we will assist with expedited processing as much as possible, there will still be basic time requirements for communication with local agencies and confirmation of participation. Therefore, those using the urgent application service should actively cooperate with the Korea Gap Year operations team.
** Those who apply more than 180 days before the start date can receive the Early Bird discount.
*** The urgent application service can be applied for in the options above, and for inquiries about the urgent application service, please contact koreagapyear@gmail.com.
- Provided Services: Automatic application for Gap Year missions and notes / Full provision of OT materials upon confirmation / Additional urgent staffing / Support for required documents if needed, etc.
* For those having difficulty calculating dates, please use the Naver Date Calculator >> Go to Naver Date Calculator
**Note: In the case of extremely urgent applications, there may be no available spots depending on local conditions, and procedures will proceed according to the Gap Year refund policy. Additionally, any issues arising from the participant’s lack of cooperation are the participant's responsibility.