A 3-Week Exploration of Two Costa Rican Climates

Explore community efforts to adapt to climate change in Costa Rica! From visiting one of the biggest archaeological sites in the country to supporting with a sea turtle protection project in the Caribbean region, you will get hands-on experience with local conservation projects. Learn about the root causes of climate change and international and local efforts to address it. Get to know Costa Rican culture by living with a host family in two different communities in the Caribbean region and the central region of the country!

🌎 First 20 students to pay their application fee will receive a $500 discount! 🌎

About the Project

Project Features
  • Group Travel
  • Two Homestays with Group Meet-Ups
Who is this project good for?

Students looking to step out of their comfort zone with the support of supervisors and fellow volunteers. Students will divide their time between group housing and two homestays, which includes meeting up with their group for daily activities. Students may be placed in partnerships or individually in host families.

College Credit

Receive college credit for joining this project! Learn more here.

Food and Dietary Restrictions

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.

Homestay and Lodging Info

Combination of dormitory-style lodging and homestays. The homestays will all be in two different communities with all volunteers in the same community. There will typically be 2-3 volunteers per host family, but volunteers may also be placed on their own.

Climate and Terrain

This program is located in the Cartago and Limón provinces of Costa Rica. Students should expect rain and high humidity, with daily temperatures ranging from the low 70s to the high 80s.

Slang

pura vida = life is good, cool
tuanis = cool

Service Hours

Earn 36 service hours while supporting local conservation initiatives.

AMIGOS History in the Region

AMIGOS has operated in Costa Rica for more than 35 years and in that time has built strong relationships with our partner agencies and host families. We are so excited to be continuing these relationships in the summer of 2025!

What makes this project unique?
You’ll get to travel to two distinct regions in Costa Rica: the volcanic valleys of Cartago province and the Caribbean coast.
Meet local institutions and community members who are taking action to adapt their
environmental protection efforts to the challenges of climate change. You will live with a local Costa Rican host family on the volcanic Valley and on the Caribbean Coast and live like a local by participating in their day to day activities.
Unnamed Road, Provincia de Cartago, Turrialba, Costa Rica
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Length Requirements Dates Ages Application
Deadline
Price
Session A 3 Weeks

Minimum 2 years of Spanish

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 19 – July 10, 2025

15–19 Priority Financial Assistance: Dec 10, 2024

Local Chapter: Jan 21, 2025

National Chapter Financial Assistance: March 11, 2025

National Chapter Final - June Departures: April 8, 2025

$6,275 – National Chapter

$5,275 – Local Chapters

Fees include all in-country expenses.

Fundraising Support Available

Flight costs are not included.

Session B 3 Weeks

Minimum 2 years of Spanish

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 15 – August 5, 2025

15–19 Priority Financial Assistance: Dec 10, 2024

Local Chapter: Jan 21, 2025

National Chapter Financial Assistance: March 11, 2025

National Chapter - July Departures: May 14, 2025

$6,275 – National Chapter

$5,275 – Local Chapters

Fees include all in-country expenses.

Fundraising Support Available

Flight costs are not included.

  • Session A
  • Length
    3 Weeks
  • Requirements

    Minimum 2 years of Spanish

    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 19 – July 10, 2025

  • Ages
    15–19
  • Application Deadline
    Priority Financial Assistance: Dec 10, 2024

    Local Chapter: Jan 21, 2025

    National Chapter Financial Assistance: March 11, 2025

    National Chapter Final - June Departures: April 8, 2025
  • Price

    $6,275 – National Chapter

    $5,275 – Local Chapters

    Fees include all in-country expenses.

    Fundraising Support Available

    Flight costs are not included.

  • Session B
  • Length
    3 Weeks
  • Requirements

    Minimum 2 years of Spanish

    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 15 – August 5, 2025

  • Ages
    15–19
  • Application Deadline
    Priority Financial Assistance: Dec 10, 2024

    Local Chapter: Jan 21, 2025

    National Chapter Financial Assistance: March 11, 2025

    National Chapter - July Departures: May 14, 2025
  • Price

    $6,275 – National Chapter

    $5,275 – Local Chapters

    Fees include all in-country expenses.

    Fundraising Support Available

    Flight costs are not included.

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Pura Vida in Costa Rica

The Atlantic Region

You will spend part of your time in the valleys of the Cartago province, a farming region filled with rivers and mountains, and a rural coastal community nestled between the ocean, protected wildlife areas and the jungle.

Cartago Province: Support local producers and learn how climate change has impacted their farms. Explore how small farms are adapting to the challenges of climate change.

Caribbean Coast: Learn about how climate change is impacting coastal communities and support community-based initiatives to adapt to these impacts. Support wildlife protection by setting up sea turtle nurseries, identifying nests, and other needs of local organizations working to protect sea turtles.

 

Partner Agencies

Volunteer with local farms and an environmental education organization in Cartago province and with sea turtle protection organization in the Caribe. Earn 36 service hours while supporting local initiatives.

 

Example Activities

  • Farm maintenance including trail maintenance and organic gardening
  • Reforestation day to plant trees
  • Community river cleanup and monitoring
  • Beach clean-up
  • Visit and volunteer at the sea turtle hatchery, where you will learn how to identify turtle nests and do beach patrols to find nesting turtles
  • Facilitate educational activities with local youth

SAMPLE ITINERARY

Day 1: San Jose – Arrive in Costa Rica, stay with the cohort in a hostel

Day 2-3: Turrialba, Cartago Province – Group lodging. Participate in briefing activities and on-site orientation to the project

Day 4-13: Rural Community – Support a local farm with a variety of service activities while staying with host families

Day 13-20: Limon Province – Engage in workshops and community service activities with partner agencies focused on beach and sea turtle conservation. Live with a host family while connecting with the local community

Day 21: Cartago Province – Dormitory-style lodging. Participate in debriefing activities and reflection with the group

Day 22: Departure – Fly home

*Itineraries are subject to change.

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AMIGOS was an amazing experience for me. It was incredible to be able to immerse myself in Costa Rican culture and talk to people from all different backgrounds. It also allowed for personal growth and I became a better global citizen and group member.

–Josefina, Costa Rica Volunteer, 2022

Program Requirements
  • Meet the health criteria for AMIGOS participation
  • Receive required immunizations
  • Be age 15–19 on the project start date
  • Have taken 2 years of Spanish or the equivalent
  • Passport valid 6 months after project start 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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