There’s no time like the present to start planning your 2026 nursing internship abroad. Not only will you be making mindful steps to further your career, but you’ll also have something to look forward to as the days get longer and the weather warmer!
There are plenty of amazing opportunities available for nursing students, so how will you decide which is best for you? Today, we’ll explore three of our best summer internships for nursing students to help you make a confident decision.
If you’re hoping to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime internship opportunity overseas, you may be wondering if you’re eligible to apply. At Med Trips, we aim to make all of our electives as accessible to as many as possible.
We invite applicants who fall into the following categories:
Still unsure as to whether you can apply to work with us? One of our helpful advisors will be more than happy to talk you through the requirements and find the best placement for you.
We’ve narrowed down your search to just the three top contenders to make your decision easier:
Enhance your nursing career through a meaningful placement in Arusha, Tanzania. You’ll gain hands-on experience and medical exposure to unique cases overseas.
You’ll have the chance to work in a number of departments, including emergency medicine, pediatrics and general medicine. This gives you the opportunity to gain diverse exposure, deepen your medical knowledge, and hone your practical skills.
What’s special about Arusha, Tanzania?
Arusha, otherwise known as the ‘Safari Capital’ of the Northern Circuit, is at the base of Mount Meru and serves as a gateway to Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, and Mount Kilimanjaro. When you’re not helping support education and healthcare, you’ll have plenty of exploring to do in this vibrant city!
What’s the weather like?
Winter in Arusha spans June, July and August, but don’t worry about your summer internship turning frosty. You’ll likely experience average temperatures of 74°F with mostly dry, long days.
During your placement in Sri Lanka, you’ll be able to rotate between a range of wards and units at a public hospital depending on your specific interests. You’ll get the opportunity to understand the nursing system in a developing country by shadowing local doctors and nurses, and helping them run facilities effectively.
Sri Lanka is the only country in South Asia to offer free healthcare to all of its citizens, so your contribution to the medical system is essential and incredibly meaningful.
What’s special about Galle, Sri Lanka?
Your internship will take place in Galle, Sri Lanka, which is a historic city famous for the 17th-century Galle Fort. There’s also the Galle Lighthouse to explore during your downtime, and plenty of lovely beaches known to entice surfers from all over the world.
What’s the weather like?
Summers in Galle are warm and humid, with temperatures averaging at 82-84°F. You may experience short spells of rain due to the southwest monsoon, but don’t let this get in the way of making the most of your experience.
Enrolling in a specialized nursing elective in India helps you gain valuable experience and insight into new techniques. This gives you an edge that helps you stand out from your peers, particularly when applying for academic or professional placements.
Your internship will take place in a large hospital in Delhi, where you’ll be paired with a professional local nurse to shadow, observe, and ask questions to further your learning.
What’s special about Delhi, India?
Delhi is India’s capital territory and a massive metropolitan area. There are several amazing sites to see, such as the Red Fort, India Gate, and Qutb Minar. Spend your days exploring the differences between Old and New Delhi, and check out the bustling markets for mementos and local cuisine.
What’s the weather like?
The hottest months in Delhi are May and June, when temperatures can reach 113°F during severe heat waves. July to September becomes more manageable at 86-95°F, with humid heat and occasional rain.

You may be wondering whether a nursing internship is truly the best use of your time. Here are some important benefits of why you should consider using a nursing internship to further your career:
With so many opportunities waiting for nursing students, you may find yourself wondering which organization to go with. At Med Trips, our main priority is the safety and growth of our students. Here’s why we think you should work with us:
Spending your summer making a meaningful difference in an underserved country is an incredible opportunity that not only boosts your academic and professional career but also supports your personal growth, too.
Med Trips has several excellent opportunities to consider for your 2026 summer break, and one of our helpful advisors will be more than happy to discuss your options and help you find the best opportunity.
Check out our nursing electives abroad opportunities and click ‘Apply Now’ to get the ball rolling on your most exciting adventure yet!
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