Cost Rica

10 Days, 9 Nights

Costa Rica is a tropical Central American country bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Unlike many of its neighbors, Costa Rica has remained democratic and peaceful for much of its history. A significant event that reflects the character of the Costa Rican people is their decision, in 1949, to become the first nation in the world to abolish the military, and still has no armed forces to this day.

Despite its beautiful and peaceful surroundings, 20% of the Costa Rican people live in poverty. During your time in this amazing country, you will be giving back to the community by engaging in a construction and maintenance project and teaching English to school children. You will also be engaging in some critical conservation efforts, assisting with a program to support the local sea turtle population. 

In return for your hard work, there is plenty of time for fun too, visiting the pristine beaches, taking a salsa lesson, viewing crocodiles in the mangrove (from a very safe distance!), and learning the local cuisine with a cooking lesson. So prepare yourself for the journey of a lifetime that will stay with you forever. 

Day 1:  Arrival

Upon arrival, you will be met by your tour guide and taken to the accommodation. The afternoon will be spent on the program orientation and what to expect over the next few days, followed by a welcome dinner. 

(D)

Overnight: Project Accommodation

Day 2: Project Work - Construction

As a construction volunteer, you will be making a tangible difference in people’s lives by improving local homes, schools, community spaces, and public buildings. The project is tailored to meet the requirements of the community’s needs, and your efforts will uplift the local community, boosting the morale of the people to build a better tomorrow. 

The work involved includes repairs, painting, remodeling, assisting with construction, and maintaining green areas; along the way, you will pick up some useful skills as well. 

(B, L, D)

Overnight: Project Accommodation

Day 3: Project Work - Teaching

In Costa Rica, learning English is a highly sought-after privilege that not everyone has access to. The students you will be working with are very eager to learn. Unfortunately, many of the classrooms are overcrowded with only one teacher, which is why your contribution is so important. The opportunity to converse with native English speakers to improve their grammar and conversation skills will be invaluable. As Costa Rica increasingly becomes a tourist destination, these skills will be very important to many of the children in the future. 

During your time teaching, you will also get time to play sports with the children, devising interactive games that will make the learning experience much more fun. 

After a morning with the children, in the afternoon, it’s time to see some of the local wildlife by visiting Heraduravia Bridge, a great place to view crocodiles (from a very safe distance!) in the mangroves below. Then you have the evening to relax and have dinner at the accommodation.

(B, L, D)

Overnight: Project Accommodation

Day 4: Project Work - Construction and Environmental Class

The second morning of construction work, then in the afternoon, you will receive a lesson about environmentalism in the local area. The class will include a walk for an interactive learning experience. 

(B, L, D)

Overnight: Project Accommodation

Day 5: Project Work - Teaching and Salsa Lesson

Another morning to spend with the children, and then in the afternoon, time to learn some of Latin America’s famous moves with a salsa dance lesson, followed by a karaoke session in the evening. 

(B, L, D)

Overnight: Project Accommodation

Day 6: Cooking Lesson and Beach

It is more of a relaxed day today, beginning with the opportunity to extend your culinary repertoire with a cooking lesson, so you can always rustle up a dish back home that will remind you of Costa Rica. In the afternoon, you get to relax on the beach.

(B, L, D)

Overnight: Project Accommodation

Day 7: Turtle Conservation

In the stunning but remote area north of the Caribbean province of Limón is a project that has been running for over three decades to protect the critically endangered sea turtles. These creatures are under threat because of human poaching and hunting. Your contribution is vital as it provides an income for the local community, and you will be carrying out essential conservation work.

Your duties will include going on night patrols, searching for nesting females, and collecting eggs to be taken to the hatchery. You will also be collecting data on the number of eggs, nest location, and identification information. At the hatchery, you will assist in relocating nests, taking the temperature and measurements of the hatchlings, and releasing them into the wild.

Day 8: Turtle Conservation

More essential conservation work today.

(B, L, D)

Overnight: Project Accommodation

Day 9: Turtle Conservation and Visit a Local Village

On your last full day in Costa Rica, you will spend another morning working with the turtle conservation program. In the afternoon, you will visit a local village to see how people live in this remote area. There will be time to speak with the people and find out about their way of life. Then it is time for your last evening meal together to reflect on the fantastic time you have had together. 

(B, L, D)

Overnight: Project Accommodation

Day 10: Departure


Time to say adiós to Costa Rica.

What is included:

Activities:

  • Beach

  • Heraduravia Crocodile Viewing Bridge

  • Cooking class

  • Salasa lesson

  • Karaoke

Accommodation and services:

  • A 24/7 tour manager accompanying you throughout the trip

  • Private transportation throughout the trip

  • Project accommodation is in shared rooms 

  • Post project accommodation

  • Meals where stated B-breakfast, L-lunch D-dinner (please note we can cater to all dietary requirements)

  • Medical and luggage insurance

  • Project:

  • Project:

  • Renovation and construction 

  • Teaching and sports

Not included in this Trip:

  • Flights (we can set these up for you)

  • Visa costs 

  • Any vaccinations required