Community Volunteering in Costa Rica

The Community Development Program

OPEN NOW!

Costa Rica has reopened to international arrivals. See the additional info. section for COVID-19 requirements.  

Want to make a hands-on difference in a real Costa Rican community? This project is for you!  

Set in stunning Osa this program works within local communities to improve living standards for some of the country's poorest residents. Volunteers make a real difference in the lives of local communities by providing much needed assistance and a willing labour force on critical projects. 

Participants will spend their time working on essential projects, as determined by the community themselves, to create a better environment and facilities for local communities. Work will be varied and range from renovation and construction projects through to working to preserve the cultural heritage of indigenous tribes. Perfect for those wishing to be hands-on in Costa Rica!

Goals of this Project:

  • Provide free volunteer labor in under-resourced communities in Costa Rica
  • Improve the safety and morale of the local people through better infrastructure 
  • Expose locals to new and innovative ideas and a different way of doing things
  • Enable inter-cultural exchange which benefits both students and international volunteers alike.

How You Can Help

Without adequate facilities, a community is unable to reach its full potential. It is as simple as that. This program enables communities to support the educational and care needs of its people through the provision of much-needed assistance in providing safe facilities. Volunteers play a major role in ensuring homes, schools, community areas and public buildings are safe and well maintained. Those volunteering on this program will see first-hand what a difference this help has made and the positive impacts on the local community.

Volunteers will need to be physically fit and can expect to undertake the following tasks:

  • Building maintenance: painting, plastering, cleaning etc
  • Construction: mixing cement, carrying bricks etc
  • Landscaping: digging and moving dirt, planting etc
  • Conservation: beach clean-ups, preventing river erosion and replanting cortes and almond trees for scarlet macaws
  • Community and after school classes
  • Indigenous tribe cultural preservation activities
  • Networking with local program staff and other volunteers

Requirements

17yo+

Love Volunteers welcomes all those 18 years (17 with parental consent) and over who wish to have a tangible and lasting impact on the lives of families and communities living in poverty in Costa Rica. This 'hands-on' project is ideally suited to those volunteers with some knowledge and experience in construction or any of the building trades, however the project is open to all and does not require participants to have specific education, qualifications or experience, as you will be shown everything you need to know by your local project leader.

Spanish is preferred but not mandatory and lessons can be arranged in conjunction with the placement (see the Additional Info section).

Importantly though, all applicants must first and foremost have a genuine willingness to help, be fit and active, show drive and initiative, and bring a positive 'can-do' attitude. If this sounds like you, we want you on the team!

Additionally, volunteers applying to join this program will be required to supply to following documentation:

  • Emergency contact
  • Police check
  • Resume

Find out how to obtain a police check here

Project Location

Costa Rica, Puerto Jiménez, Osa Peninsula

This project is based on stunning Osa Peninsula on Costa Rica's South Pacific coast. Off the beaten tourist track, Osa is a veritable paradise and Costa Rica at its very best! 

The Peninsula is dominated by the Corcovado National Park with its vast array of native wildlife including endangered species and Costa Rica's big cats. Guided jungle adventures can be arranged from Puerto Jiménez. Marine enthusiasts and beach lovers will enjoy the attractions of Drake Bay, Caño Island marine reserve and the surf beaches of Cabo Matapalo and Carate.

Puerto Jiménez is the peninsula's largest town and provides a great base for exploring the region, providing easy access to both the vast expanse of the Parque Nacional Corcovado for hiking and wildlife and the emerald waters of the Golfo Dulce for beaches and surf.  

Immersing volunteers into its unspoilt natural beauty and providing a genuine insight into the 'Tico' way of life; Osa peninsula is the genuine article!

See the Additional Info. section for examples of optional excursions in the area. 

Start Dates & Duration

Minimum 1 week

This project is available year-round with arrivals every SATURDAY. Volunteers can choose to participate for periods ranging from 1 week to 4 weeks. Longer stays can be arranged directly with the local team, subject to availability and individual visa conditions.

For current available start dates please check the calendar on the right.

Arrival & Orientation

Breakfast / Lunch , Airport Pickup Included

Our local team provide airport pick-up from San Jose on Saturday (or before 10am Sunday).

Volunteers are met on arrival and transferred to hostel accommodation if arriving Saturday.  On Sunday volunteers are collected mid-morning and arrangements made for the bus transfer to Puerto Jiménez (a 10hour journey). 

In Puerto Jiménez our local team meet volunteers off the bus and provide a full orientation session including information on the local area, obtaining essentials, local transport, optional excursions and of course placement specifics. This is a great opportunity to get information from Costa Rican experts and ask any last minute questions you may have. 

  • Program Arrival Day: SATURDAY (or SUNDAY before 10am)
  • Program Departure Day: SATURDAY
  • Arrival/Departure Airport: Juan Santamaria International Airport, San Jose, Costa Rica (Code: SJO)

A domestic flight from San José to Puerto Jiménez is available through SANSA airlines for those who prefer to fly. 

Accommodation & Meals

Volunteer House / Meals Included

Volunteers on this program are accommodated in Volunteer Apartments a short journey from the beach. Two houses are available and split by gender. Rooms are dormitory in style and shared by up to 4 volunteers. 

All of the basic amenities are provided including western bathroom facilities with cold water showers, electricity, ceiling fan and free wifi. Bedding is provided so volunteers need only bring toiletries and towels.

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Volunteers are provided 2 meals per day (breakfast and lunch) throughout the placement. Dinner is not included but can be arranged with the hosts, prepared yourself or eaten out at one of the local cafes or restaurants where you can try cheap and tasty local food. The meals provided are local cuisine and predominantly vegetarian. 

Fees

From USD 369
Program fee:
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USD 369

That’s just USD 53 per day* for:

  • Airport pick-up on arrival
  • Orientation & full safety briefing
  • Accommodation (as specified above)
  • Food & Meals (as specified above)
  • 24/7 local support network
  • Project placement & onsite supervision

*In addition to the program fees listed above a Registration Fee is payable to secure your place. The registration fee is USD 299 for those volunteering with Love Volunteers for the first time or USD 149 for any subsequent volunteer placements. The registration fee includes: lifetime LV Alumni Membership, fundraising support & advice, dedicated pre-departure support, certificate of completion (on request), and exclusive access to the LV Trip Planner.

Some things are not included in the program fees listed above, such as flights, visas, vaccinations, travel insurance, additional foods and snacks, spending money, local transport, in-country trips and excursions, return airport transfer (unless mentioned above).

Please note that prices are subject to change without notice. Please ensure you have read the Love Volunteers Terms and Conditions & Refund Policy.

Additional Info

Costa Rica entry requirements: 

  • All visitors must complete an Online Health Pass (pasa de Salud) 48 hours prior to travel to Costa Rica. 
     
  • Vaccinated arrivals, fully vaccinated against COVID-19 with Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, AstraZeneca or Johnson & Johnson can enter the country without mandatory travel insurance. The last dose of the vaccine must have been applied at least 14 days before arrival in Costa Rica and vaccination proof must be provided on your health pass.
     
  • All arrivals who do not meet the vaccination requirement must provide proof of travel insurance and include the details on their Health Pass.  

    International Insurers are accepted provided they can provide a certificate in English or Spanish stating:
    1. Name of the person traveling.
    2. Validity of the policy for the duration of stay 
    3. Minimum coverage of $50,000 for COVID related medical expenses
    4. Minimum coverage of $2,000 for lodging expenses for quarantine or trip interruption.
  • Costa Rican policies: The following providers are accepted and the medical coverage minimum is reduced to $20,000:
    - INS: https://www.grupoins.com/seguros-para-viajero/seguro-viajero-ingreso-costa-rica/
    - Sagicor: https://tiendasagicor.com/en/
    - BlueCross BlueShield: https://www.bluecrossblueshieldcr.com/rod   

  • Please check with your airline as they may require you to have a negative COVID-19 test result.  

The following are available for booking directly with our local team.

SPANISH COURSES 

Why not use this opportunity to improve your language skills! We offer both University credit Spanish courses and part time Spanish classes at affordable rates.

TESOL CERTIFICATION

Want to get certified to Teach English to Speakers of Other Languages?  Just let us know and the local team will arrange for you to complete the qualification in conjunction with your volunteering placement.

4 DAY CORCOVADO NATIONAL PARK GUIDED TRIP ADD-ON $450

Corcovado National Park is considered one of the most biologically diverse places on Earth, boasting 2.5% of the earth’s animal species. It is home to at least 367 species of birds, 140 mammals, 71 reptiles, 46 amphibians and 40 freshwater fish. This list includes four types of venomous snake, all four species of monkey found in Costa Rica, an enormous concentration of scarlet macaws (relative to other places in Central America), four species of turtle, peccaries, red-eyed tree frogs, harpy eagles, and a very small number of jaguars.Tapirs – rare animals that look like a cross between a horse and an elephant – are fairly common here, as well as sloths, toucans and pumas.There are many primary jungles (environments that have not been altered by humans) in and around the Drake Bay area. The Floating Tour adventure begins with a relatively short taxi ride to one of the best primary jungles located outside of Corcovado National Park.
 

LEARN TO SURF and YOGA are also available.