Seasonal work Abroad

Don’t just travel—live there. Find seasonal work in the world’s most stunning locations. Winter peaks, harvest fields, and luxury resorts are calling

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Work the world, season by season

Imagine building a lifestyle where work and travel go hand in hand. With seasonal opportunities around the world, each new season becomes a chance to explore a different destination, gain experience, and grow both personally and professionally.

From summer roles in vibrant coastal destinations to winter opportunities in mountain resorts or international cities, seasonal work allows you to move with the rhythm of the year while developing real skills and expanding your global network.

At Seasonal, we connect motivated candidates with verified employers across some of the most exciting destinations worldwide. Our goal is simple: make it easier for you to work abroad, discover new cultures, and return each season with more experience and confidence.

Because a season isn’t just a job — it’s a chapter of your story.

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What Does Seasonal Work Mean?

 

Seasonal work is a type of temporary employment that happens during specific times of the year when businesses need extra staff.

These jobs exist because demand increases in certain seasons.

Seasonal work = short-term jobs linked to a season, holiday, or peak period.

✨ Why choose seasonal work?

A seasonal job is more than just a way to earn money — it’s a meaningful life experience that helps you grow both personally and professionally.

It gives you the opportunity to gain international work experience, strengthen your English and other soft skills like communication and teamwork, and travel while supporting yourself financially.

Along the way, you build global connections with people from different backgrounds, discover new cultures firsthand, and step outside your comfort zone. All of this helps you develop independence, confidence, and a broader view of the world, making a seasonal job a valuable investment in your future.

Popular destinations for seasonal work

Greece Resort jobs on islands with accommodation often included. Ideal for hospitality and entertainment roles.
☀️ Sunny summers 🏖 Beach resorts 🍹 Best from May to September
Spain High demand in tourism, beach resorts, and nightlife destinations. Great for social and energetic environments.
☀️ Sunny summers 🏖 Beach resorts 🍹 Best from May to September
France Opportunities in coastal summer campsites and winter Alpine ski resorts. Perfect if you speak basic French and English.
❄️ Winter & ☀️ Summer 🏔️ Ski resorts 🏕️ Campsites
Italy Seasonal work in hotels, restaurants, and beach clubs. A great mix of culture, food, and tourism.
🏖️ Beach clubs 🍝 Culture & food 🏨 Hotels & restaurants

How seasonal work shifts

Work environments evolve through the year. Most popular roles change depending on the weather, tourism peaks and local demand.

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Spring

Preparation and team building before the summer rush.

  • Hotel opening teams
  • Campsite set-up
  • Activity support
  • Early hospitality
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Summer

Peak season for beach resorts and sunny destinations.

  • Hotel operations
  • Waitress & Waiter work
  • Resort entertainment
  • Tour guiding
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Autumn

Shoulder-season tourism and winter preparation.

  • City tourism roles
  • Resort transition
  • Customer support
  • Winter recruitment
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Winter

Mountain action and festive holiday hospitality.

  • Ski resort work
  • Ski instructors
  • Chalet hosting
  • Winter services

Which seasonal work fits you best?

Find the environment that matches your personality and skills. Select a style to see your matches.

People Person
Active & Outdoorsy
Organised & Reliable
Creative & Social
First Time Abroad

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Season-to-Season

Finish your summer job and jump straight into a winter one. Build an international CV while traveling the world non-stop.

Frequently asked questions about seasonal work abroad

Seasonal work abroad is temporary work linked to a specific time of year, such as summer, winter or peak holiday periods. These jobs are common in tourism, hospitality, resorts, campsites, entertainment and customer service, especially in destinations that need extra staff during busy seasons.

 

Many people choose seasonal work abroad because it combines travel, work experience and a change of lifestyle. It can be a great way to earn money, improve your language skills, meet new people and spend a few months living somewhere new without making a long-term commitment.

 

Not always. Many seasonal jobs are entry-level and come with training, especially in hospitality, customer service, resorts and entertainment. Some roles do require experience, but there are also plenty of opportunities for first-time candidates who are motivated, flexible and ready to learn.

 

You can find a wide range of seasonal jobs abroad, including hotel jobs, bar and restaurant roles, customer support, holiday rep positions, ski resort jobs, campsite work, activity staff roles and entertainment jobs. The options depend on the destination and the time of year.

It is usually best to apply a few months before the season starts. Summer jobs often open in late winter and spring, while winter jobs are commonly posted from late summer into autumn. Applying early gives you more choice and more time to prepare your move.

 

Some do, but not all. Certain employers offer accommodation, shared housing or housing support, especially in resorts, hotels and high-season destinations. Others may help you find a place to stay or provide local guidance, so it is always worth checking the details of each job offer carefully.

 

Yes, in many cases you can. A lot of seasonal jobs are open to international candidates who speak English or another in-demand language such as Dutch, German, French or Spanish. In tourist destinations, multilingual candidates are often highly valued.

 

Most seasonal jobs last anywhere from a few weeks to several months. Some roles cover the full summer or winter season, while others are shorter and linked to holidays, events or peak travel periods. The contract length is usually clearly stated in the job listing.

Yes, seasonal work abroad can be a great fit for students, recent graduates and people planning a gap year. It offers short-term flexibility, international experience and the chance to live abroad for a season while earning money and building confidence.

 

Absolutely. Many people use seasonal work as a first step into international careers. It can help you build work experience, strengthen your CV, develop soft skills and sometimes even return for another season or move into longer-term roles abroad.

 

For many people, yes. Seasonal work abroad can be an exciting and practical way to combine travel with work, gain experience, make international connections and try a different lifestyle. It is not just about the destination, but also about the personal growth that comes with it.

 

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