A 2-Week Introduction to Service and Homestays in the Perez Zeledon Province

Project Overview

Project Focus Areas: Community service, entrepreneurship, and cultural exchange

Experience the incredible biodiversity that Costa Rica has to offer on the La Pezeta project! Spend your time abroad getting to know your host family in a rural community surrounded by lush green plants and the chatter of tropical birds. You’ll volunteer at an environmental conservation reserve and visit community entrepreneurship initiatives to learn how they approach conservation efforts.

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Program Model

Our Costa Rica: La Pezeta project is an AMIGOS DISCOVER program. Ready to step outside your comfort zone and experience something new? AMIGOS Discover programs are perfect for high school students seeking a short, immersive service-learning experience. Spend 2 to 3 weeks abroad, live with a host family, and volunteer alongside your local community with a tight-knit group and daily support from a project staff team. Whether you’re doing beach cleanups, helping lead youth activities, or gaining insights from local leaders, every day is a new chance to learn, grow, and make a difference. Earn 12 service hours a week and college credit on 3-week projects while discovering a new culture, making new friends, and taking the first steps to becoming a global leader. No Spanish is required for AMIGOS Discover programs. Just bring your curiosity and sense of adventure!

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"My favorite part of this Amigos program was living with my host mom. She is literally the sweetest person ever. She also helped and taught me more Spanish. It was very fun to live in Alba's house and experience a different way of living."


- Joslyn S.

Linking Entrepreneurship and Conservation

Pura Vida – Spend part of your time living with a host family! Practice your Spanish with your host family and even learn some local slang. Relax in the region’s tropical cloud forest and understand the true meaning of pura vida.

Partner Agencies – Earn 24 service hours while volunteering with a women’s association and nature reserve. These organizations collaborate with the shared goals of protecting local biodiversity and generating income through conservation.

Example Activities

  • Support reforestation work, planting trees, and working in a cloud forest nursery
  • Trail and fence maintenance in a forest reserve
  • Local youth connection through sport and cultural activities
  • Explore the cloud forest in a wildlife refuge near a national park

Sample Itinerary

Day 1: San Jose

Arrive in Costa Rica and stay the night in a hostel with the group.

Day 2-3: Central Valley

Dorm-style lodging. Briefing activities, excursions, and team building.

Day 4-13: Perez Zeledon Province

Host families, 2-3 volunteers per household. Volunteering opportunities at a nature reserve include tree planting, trail maintenance, and nursery support. Learn from local women-led entrepreneurs about conservation initiatives. Excursions and volunteering during the day, time with host families in the evenings.

Day 14: San Jose

Return to San Jose for the night before flying out the next day!

Day 15: Departure day

Adios AMIGOS!

* Note, itineraries are subject to change

Quebradas Biological Center, San José Province, Pérez Zeledón, Costa Rica

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this project good for?

Students who are looking for an introduction to travel and service abroad. Students will divide their time between group housing and a short homestay. During the homestay, the group will meet for daily activities. Please also view this program’s requirements.

What makes this project unique?

This program explores entrepreneurship. Learn how local families and community groups combine conservation with rural tourism to create alternative income opportunities in their community.

Additionally, this program focuses on conservation. Students visit a private conservation reserve and income-generating initiatives that support biodiversity and the local economy.

Lastly, this program explores local culture: Spend time with your host family and learn about the community customs, economy, and culture.

What is AMIGOS’ history in the region?

AMIGOS has operated in Costa Rica for more than 35 years. We pride ourselves on the strength of our relationships in-country, both with local host families and partner agencies. We look forward to welcoming another cohort of students to further our impact!

Can I receive college credit?

No. We do not offer college credit on any 2-week program.

How many service hours can I receive?

You can earn 24 service hours on this program.

What are the accommodations like for this project?

We use a combination of dormitory-style lodging and homestays, all in the same community. Volunteers will be placed individually in homestays or in pairs.

What is the food like?

Most meals will be typical Costa Rican food, which can include a plate with meat or eggs, rice and beans, vegetables, and salad. This project is vegetarian-friendly.

What about the climate and terrain?

This program is primarily located in the central mountains of the Perez Zeledon province. Rain and high humidity are common, and temperatures range from the low 70s to the low 90s.

Can you teach me some slang?

Just remember pura vida = life is good and tuanis = cool!

Have more questions? Join an online info session!

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Length Requirements Dates Ages Application
Deadline
Price
Session A 2 Weeks

No Spanish experience required

Passport valid 6 months after project end date

Pre-departure training, online or in-person

Attend Health and Safety and Project webinars in the Spring

June 17 – July 1, 2026

15–19 National Chapter: May 20

$4,675 – Local Chapter

$4,975 – National Chapter

Fees include all in-country expenses

Fundraising Support Available

Flight costs are not included

Session B 2 Weeks

No Spanish experience required

Passport valid 6 months after project end date

Pre-departure training, online or in-person

Attend Health and Safety and Project webinars in the Spring

July 7 – 21, 2026

15–19 National Chapter: June 9

$4,675 – Local Chapter

$4,975 – National Chapter

Fees include all in-country expenses

Fundraising Support Available

Flight costs are not included

Session C 2 Weeks

No Spanish experience required

Passport valid 6 months after project end date

Pre-departure training, online or in-person

Attend Health and Safety and Project webinars in the Spring

July 27 – August 10, 2026

15–19 CLOSED

$4,675 – Local Chapter

$4,975 – National Chapter

Fees include all in-country expenses

Fundraising Support Available

Flight costs are not included

  • Session A
  • Length
    2 Weeks
  • Requirements

    No Spanish experience required

    Passport valid 6 months after project end date

    Pre-departure training, online or in-person

    Attend Health and Safety and Project webinars in the Spring

  • Dates

    June 17 – July 1, 2026

  • Ages
    15–19
  • Application Deadline
    National Chapter: May 20
  • Price

    $4,675 – Local Chapter

    $4,975 – National Chapter

    Fees include all in-country expenses

    Fundraising Support Available

    Flight costs are not included

  • Session B
  • Length
    2 Weeks
  • Requirements

    No Spanish experience required

    Passport valid 6 months after project end date

    Pre-departure training, online or in-person

    Attend Health and Safety and Project webinars in the Spring

  • Dates

    July 7 – 21, 2026

  • Ages
    15–19
  • Application Deadline
    National Chapter: June 9
  • Price

    $4,675 – Local Chapter

    $4,975 – National Chapter

    Fees include all in-country expenses

    Fundraising Support Available

    Flight costs are not included

  • Session C
  • Length
    2 Weeks
  • Requirements

    No Spanish experience required

    Passport valid 6 months after project end date

    Pre-departure training, online or in-person

    Attend Health and Safety and Project webinars in the Spring

  • Dates

    July 27 – August 10, 2026

  • Ages
    15–19
  • Application Deadline
    CLOSED
  • Price

    $4,675 – Local Chapter

    $4,975 – National Chapter

    Fees include all in-country expenses

    Fundraising Support Available

    Flight costs are not included

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When we led activities for local youth, it was fun to interact with them and provide entertainment and childcare for the community. I got to use my Spanish in a more public setting, which was nerve-wracking but a good growth moment. It helped me grow as a Spanish speaker, and I was able to form more meaningful connections with people different from myself. I also had a really fun time!

– Zoe G.

Program Requirements
  • Meet the health criteria for AMIGOS participation
  • Receive required immunizations
  • Be age 15–19 on the project start date
  • Passport valid 6 months after project end date
  • Complete pre-departure training, online or in-person
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Program Pillars

Ethical Service

Learn how to create ethical service initiatives by working with–not for–a community, engaging local organizations and partners, and evaluating the impact of your work. AMIGOS works with trusted local partners that are passionate and committed to working with our volunteers on community service projects.

Cultural Humility

Cultural humility is a process of both self-reflection about your own culture as well as learning about other cultures. You will examine your own beliefs and cultural identity and gain an understanding of how structural racism has impacted societies and the roles that communities can take to lead systemic change.

Leadership

Learn, grow, and discover your leadership potential! Explore your sense of purpose and start to establish your personal goals and values through introspection and inquiry.

Why Choose AMIGOS?

Practice Spanish

AMIGOS programs provide a unique opportunity to experience a new culture. Volunteers report increased fluency in Spanish after completing our program. Activities go far beyond the classroom — you’ll lead activities in Spanish, learn local slang, and increase your confidence with real-world practice. You will not believe how fast your Spanish improves when you use it in conversation every day!

Have an Adventure

Travel to must-see spots in your host country! You’ll travel as a group to experience unique destinations like volcanoes, ancient ruins, national parks, and historical sites. You’ll get to see these places from the distinct perspective of someone who has spent time in that country and learned about the culture firsthand. Plus, you’ll bond with their fellow volunteers and have fun!

Travel with Trust

AMIGOS is the industry leader in health and safety management. Our staff is prepared to help you with any situation that may arise. Each volunteer receives a personalized emergency plan, as well as support from local staff teams and a professional 24-hour On-Call Safety Team of travel specialists, doctors, and mental health specialists. A Health and Wellness Coordinator is on staff with the group throughout the duration of their stay. AMIGOS also has an established network of vetted medical clinics and hospitals throughout the region.

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