These are the results for your Costa Rica volunteer travel holidays. Click on the links to see the full details of each carefully chosen holiday from specialist operators.
This trip offers you a fantastic and rare opportunity to experience Costa Rica through the eyes of ecotourism and participate in conservation projects such as the Bosque de Paz rain and cloud forest Biological Reserve.
Costa Rica is becoming one of the biggest tourist destinations in Latin America, and the learning English for tourism is a sure way of gaining employment for the many Costa Ricans who live in the Northern part of the country.
Forest and intensity of wildlife comparable with the Amazon, along with 30 miles of protected coastline. Go trekking, diving and sea kayaking, as well as spotting crocodiles, monkeys, turtles, jaguars and over 400 species of bird.
Many children in Costa Rica wish to participate in sports projects but for some, the lack resources means limited opportunity. Through our football project in Costa Rica young players are given a proper chance to take part.
San Jose, Playa Matapalo, Monteverde Cloud Forest, La Fortuna. Volunteer with a Sea Turtle Project, visit the Monteverde Cloud Forest, try a thrilling canopy zip line or volcano hike, and journey from Monteverde to La Fortuna on horseback.
On this conservation project you rotate between a variety of national parks, wildlife reserves and community-based eco-tourism projects. At national parks, you can patrol with park rangers, construct trails or help with general maintenance.
Help bring English language skills to affectionate school children in villages on the tropical Nicoya Peninsula or in the mountains of the Central Valley.
Jungle style accommodation including private tent cabins on platforms, each with "garden" bathroom. Located in the lush tropical rain forest of Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula, the remote reserve is helping to preserve the flora and fauna of this unique place.
This expedition offers a unique opportunity to explore the beautiful and rich habitats of a Costa Rican Rainforest and work on a variety of long term terrestrial and marine conservation and community education projects.
This conservation project presents a great opportunity to explore Costa Rica as you rotate between a variety of national parks, wildlife reserves and community-based eco-tourism projects.