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Your Complete Bucket List For Costa Rica

Written by Emily Henkel | 1/6/19 4:15 PM

Spending a semester volunteering in Costa Rica? You will definitely have time to cross off every single one of these experiences.

Being able to live in a country rather than just visit for a week or so means you can get a slice of the local life. Of course, weekends and vacation time for ILP volunteers can be spent in the best vacay spots in this country (and nearby ones — hello, Nicaragua), but day-to-day life means you can experience things like a local.

Interested in seeing what life is really like in Costa Rica? 

See what a typical day looks like, how vacations work, what your classes are like when you’re volunteering in Costa Rica

 

Something that some of our volunteers totally regret when they get home for their semester is how fast time went by ... even when they're there for a whole semester! When you first get to Costa Rica, you’ll think you have weeks and weeks to get everything done … then, all of the sudden, it’s time for you to pack up to go home. One way to avoid that regret? Creating a bucket list of everything you want to see, do, eat, and experience before it’s time to leave.

To get your started, here’s your bucket list for a semester in Costa Rica:

  • Try a classic Church Hill drink 
  • Buy (or bring) a hammock to hang out in
  • Figure out what Pura Vida means to you
  • See rescued sloths at a local sanctuary 


  • Ride bikes to the beach 
  • Soak in some natural hot springs
  • Climb trees to get your own coconuts (Or get some help) 
  • Catch the prettiest sunrise and sunset in the same day


  • Walk on bridges suspended high above the jungle floor
  • Find a lizard crawling in your bedroom or kitchen 
  • Fall in love with everything about Manuel Antonio
  • Figure out how to say goodbye to the kids you teach! 

Think you're ready for a semester in Costa Rica? 


If you're into tropical jungles, stretches of beaches, and days teaching English to kids, sounds like you'd love to spend a humanitarian semester in this Central American country. Take a peek at where you could be living, more pictures of your adventures, and some other helpful info here: