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Costa RicaCosta Rica stands as one of the smallest countries in Central America with approximately 19,000 square miles and a coastline of 810 miles. The country borders Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the south and the Pacific and Caribbean Sea on either side. Costa Rica is home to 4.5 million people with upwards of 350,000 people living in the capital city of San Jose.

The Costa Rican climate is commonly humid and warm year round, although temperatures in the highlands are typically colder and cloudier. Incredibly, 23% of an already small amount of densely populated land remains protected territory by National Parks and/or private reserves. This protected land is home and host to a wide variety of exotic plants, animals, and social and environmental projects to ensure the protection and conservation of the tropical habitat. When walking the streets of Costa Rica, make sure to ask Costa Ricans, who typically know heaps, about their national treasures.

Further, Costa Rica is the most politically stable country in Central America, with a disbanded army for more than sixty years and a relatively high standard of education. Tourism is one of the main economic income sources for Costa Rica. With over 2 million tourists exploring Costa Rica each year, the country stands as the most visited nation in the Central American region. Through eco-tourism programs, (which CR was one of the first countries offering this type of tourism), a variety of activities, and year round tropical weather, the country attracts tourists from all over the world.

Aside from protected land, the true jewels of Costa Rica are the surrounding islands with serene beaches and breath-taking nature. This country offers beautiful landscapes for dream vacations of beach lounging, surfing, snorkeling, hiking volcanoes, zip-lining, rafting, bird watching, fishing, and exploring rain forests.

The dry season of Costa Rica is between December and April, though like most Latin countries, schools are closed, beaches full and finding last minute hotels may be tricky. A second peak season arrives with the Europeans and North Americans during June and July. As the off-season arrives in May, so does the lush green vegetation with the rainy season. Lastly, Costa Rica encompasses year round possibilities for surfers, fishing enthusiasts and wildlife lovers alike. Depending on what coast you want to surf, what fish you want to catch and what bird you hope to see, there are variations on ideal months to further research.

Finally, Costa Rica is a perfect place to learn Spanish, as the Spanish spoken here is typically slow without strong accents and layers of slang. The Costa Ricans are very friendly, energetic and always with a smile!

 

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More Projects in Costa Rica

COSTA RICA - Environmental Education at Agricultural Community
Volunteers help in organic gardening and farming, educational activities in the outdoor\'s as your classroom, building with local resources and carpentry.
COSTA RICA - Teaching English at Rural School
Teaching English at a rural school in the rainforest of Costa Rica. Many times, rural schools are not able to fulfill their basic English requirements due to a lack of well trained English teachers.
COSTA RICA - Volunteer Work in a National Park
Working in one of the amazing National Parks in Costa Rica is an unique opportunity to get to know the natural wonders off the beaten tracks!
COSTA RICA - Eco-Tourism and Environmental Education
Volunteers help with reception at the visitors center as well as assist in education programs about environmental conversation at local schools.
COSTA RICA – Sea Turtle Protection, Area Pacuare
Volunteers will support a project that devotes itself to the protection of nesting sea turtles in the Limón province of Costa Rica.

Featured Projects

COSTA RICA – Sea Turtle Protection, Nicoya Peninsula
Ensure the preservation and protection of threatened and endangered sea turtles, working within this amazing volunteer project!
PERU – Spanish Course in Lima
Learn Spanish in the cosmopolitan city of Lima! The Spanish school is located in one of the liveliest and safest areas of Lima and is only a few minutes away from the Pacific coast.
GUATEMALA - Work in a Community Development Center
Volunteer in the area of education, construction, health care or social work at a community development center in Guatemala.
COSTA RICA - Spanish Course in San José
Check out our Spanish courses in San José. You can combine the Spanish course with volunteering in the social sector or in a National Park!
MEXICO – Internship
Obtain international work experience in an industry and sector of your choice in Mexico! Internship placements are available in different kind of companies, institutions and organizations.
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