Costa Rica Volunteer Programs | Most Affordable & Trusted

Costa Rica Volunteer Programs | Most Affordable & Trusted

Location
  • Costa Rica
    • San José
Length
1 to 24 weeks

Program Details

Language
English
Timeframe
Short Term Spring Break Summer Winter Year Round
Housing
Host Family
Groups
Small Group (1-15) Medium Group (16-30) Large Group (31+)
Travel Type
Budget Family Older Travelers Solo Women

Pricing

Starting Price
445
Price Details
Fully hosted experience from only $445 for 1 week - this includes airport pick-up, orientation, accommodation, meals and 24/7 in-country support.
What's Included
Accommodation Some Activities Airport Transfers Meals Wifi
What's Not Included
Airfare Travel Insurance Visa
May 01, 2024
Mar 23, 2026
242 travelers are looking at this program

About Program

Trusted by 136,000+ volunteers, IVHQ offers the world's #1 rated volunteer programs in Costa Rica and 50+ destinations worldwide.

For the past 6 years, we've won the "Top Volunteer Abroad Provider Award" from GoOverseas, so you can trust that you're in the safest hands with IVHQ in Costa Rica.

Our affordable projects start from $32/day for your accommodation, meals, airport pick-up, project placement and local support. Projects run year-round, with durations from 1-24 weeks. Choose from 16 projects, ranging from Animal Care or Medical in the modern, metropolitan, cultural hub of San Jose to Teaching English in the nature-lover’s paradise of Manuel Antonio. You'll be staying with other like-minded, impact-focused travelers from around the world (private room options available).

With IVHQ’s superior pre-departure support services, you’ll gain exclusive access to your own Volunteer Travel Specialist, comprehensive preparation tools and volunteer training before you leave home.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY

Volunteers appreciate the supportive local staff and welcoming host families, which help ease language barriers and cultural adjustment.

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Program Highlights

  • Cheapest volunteer programs from $32/day for your accommodation, meals, airport pick-up, project placement & local support.
  • Volunteer for 1-24 weeks, year round start dates most Mondays
  • 15+ years experience & only B Corp certified volunteer travel organization
  • Get free changes up to 14 days before you start with our flexible booking policy
  • Affordable way to earn college credit - gain 5 credits for only US$500!

Popular Programs

Turtle Conservation Project

Are you a nature lover who thrives in coastal settings? Join IVHQ's Sea Turtle Conservation Project in Costa Rica and work alongside local biologists to help preserve endangered Leatherbacks, Greens, Olive Ridley and Hawksbill turtles. Tasks include assisting with marine conservation activities and supporting sustainable egg protection programs. Spare time can be spent on Costa Rica's white sand beaches and tropical rainforests.

Childcare Volunteering in Costa Rica

Are you an energetic and creative individual with a passion for working with children? Based in either Manual Antonio or San Jose, IVHQ's Childcare volunteers play a key role in supporting staff at after school centers. You'll provide educational and extracurricular activities to local children who are in need of structure and support. Volunteer tasks include organizing games and activities, hygiene education, teaching English, cleaning and assisting the local staff at the project site.

Teaching English in Costa Rica

Do you have an interest in education and teaching English as a foreign language? IVHQ offers two Teaching English Volunteer Projects based in San Jose and Manuel Antonio. As a volunteer, you'll help teach English to individuals in low-income communities who typically don't have access to English tutors. While teaching experience isn't required, you will be running classes independently, so we recommend completing a teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) course prior to your program.

Healthcare Project

As a volunteer on the Healthcare project in Costa Rica, you may work in a range of community care facilities in San Jose, including clinics for disabled children, nursing homes, HIV/AIDS assisted living homes and ambulance services. The healthcare system in Costa Rica is relatively well developed, however the placements we work with always appreciate the extra assistance that volunteers provide through supporting local nurses, doctors and caregivers.

Costa Rica Construction and Renovation Project

As a Construction and Renovation volunteer in Costa Rica, you'll support underfunded and under-resourced construction projects within San Jose. Your contribution will help breathe new life into communities to benefit local individuals, neighborhoods and economies. You'll work alongside a local construction worker who'll provide you with direction and guidance throughout your project.

Program Reviews

4.94 Rating
based on 110 reviews
  • 5 rating 93.64%
  • 4 rating 6.36%
  • 3 rating 0%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Impact 4.8
  • Support 4.95
  • Fun 4.8
  • Value 4.75
  • Safety 4.8
Showing 65 - 72 of 110 reviews
Grace
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A Life Changing Week in San Jose

As someone who has never traveled abroad, I was very excited for my experience with IVHQ. Upon arriving in Costa Rica, I was pretty quickly submersed in the local culture that I knew quite little about. The trip was a learning experience in its entirety. I was able to learn how to exchange money, interact with those who speak only Spanish (when I speak very little), and assist those who needed it most. On this trip, I had so many opportunities to expand both my cultural and medical knowledge. I also was grateful to become extremely close with my peers and field manager. I felt that I not only developed my communication and interpersonal skills, but was able to experience a life I would have never imagined. I am so appreciative of the opportunity to go on this trip, and I highly recommend it.

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
One of the most stressful moments was interacting with my first patient who spoke only Spanish. I was overwhelmed and stuttering over my words. However, I quickly became more comfortable conversing, and by the end of the trip I had learned much more of the language than I had imagined.
133 people found this review helpful.
David
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Costa Rica Medical Campaign

This experience was unique because both my medical and Spanish knowledge have been furthered due to this trip! Also, shoutout to Makayla for being an awesome and helpful field manager. I will miss you Maximo! I did this program previously in Guatemala and I feel I have learned so much since my first campaign. The staff and environment have been tremendous and I am so glad that I was able to get to see the scenery of Costa Rica! Marlene, our host mom, was wonderful and provided us with whatever we requested.

130 people found this review helpful.
Andrew
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Medical Campaign

I liked how it helped me regain my spanish skills. Also it helped me to reaffirm that I want to be in the medical field. I feel like I helped a lot of people and I am leaving with the urge to continue helping people. I liked seeing all of the beautiful scenery when driving to and from each activity. It really made me wish that I had the same kind of views back in the states. I had to balance between excitement and nervousness a lot of the time, but once getting on site of the mission the nerves vanished. I had a really great time and I would do this trip again.

127 people found this review helpful.
Megan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Highly Recommend

This is a very awesome and fulfilling experience. I had fun. I learned a lot. I saw a lot of dogs on the run. Seeing the dogs was a highlight of my day. Also, I learned lots of things about what to do to administer basic healthcare. I feel like I helped a lot of people. I wish I could have helped the dogs. The dogs ran through the clinic and it was really funny. Okay, but on the real I learned a lot and I was taught what to do since I didn't know anything going into this trip. Would highly recommend.

127 people found this review helpful.
Marie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Loved it!

I loved the program! The activities they had planned everyday was very organized. Everything we did was very was very fulfilling. This helped me learn Spanish, build experience, and gain knowledge in the healthcare field. I always felt safe in my group. The one thing I would change is where we ate everyday. Change it up! Also, I wish our program was n the afternoon from 8/1 but instead it was in the afternoon. It would have been nice to have to have the afternoon to sight see. Also, beware of the odd addresses!

127 people found this review helpful.
Olivia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A lot of fun

I went to Costa Rica with IVHQ to do construction for a month earlier this fall. It was a great time, and everyone I met was extremely kind and helpful. I spent mornings volunteering in a daycare, and although somedays we didn’t make much progress it was still a rewarding experience. I got to meet so many different people from all over which is probably one of my favorite parts of the whole thing. I also loved exploring and seeing the area. I would definitely recommend, and I can’t wait to volunteer somewhere else soon!

What would you improve about this program?
Sometimes it didn’t seem like what we were doing was particularly needed or helpful in the daycare. It definitely looked nice in the end, but we spent a month fixing up one room and I think we probably could have been more efficient and helped other parts of the daycare than just one area
125 people found this review helpful.
Inez Diana
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Teaching English In Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

I began looking for volunteer trips and companies years ago in middle school (I am now 23) as I had always dreamed of having this opportunity. I found IVHQ a few years ago and have kept going back to their page and looking at the various locations and projects and finally decided to take the plunge last December. They had the cheapest cost yet still seemed to provide a ton of support and assistance as well as great reviews, which were all important to me. The project I chose, Teaching English in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica, was run by another company that IVHQ partners with and although that I was hesitant at first, I found that both companies worked very well together and both equally kept in contact with me and helped me as I prepared to travel. Maximo Nivel was the partner company who runs projects in Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Peru and they do a wonderful job. IVHQ was involved with everything and supported me up until I departed and then Maximo took over, yet IVHQ still checked in throughout the trip and I felt that between the both of them, I had as much support as needed, and had someone to call no matter what. From the moment I was picked up at the airport, to my first night at a host family in San Jose, and then finally my transfer to Manuel Antonio the following day, I felt safe and secure and I was with other volunteers who ended up becoming my host family and some really great friends. The project was very basic as far as the supplies and the setup, it was located in a community building as a part of the church and the room was very basic having only tables, chairs and a white board with some markers, but what else do you need with imagination? Classes were held from 3-4:30 for the children whose ages ranged from 4 to 10 and then adult classes were from 4:30-6 and we ended up splitting the adult group in half for beginners and intermediate students. This project did require a decent amount of planning due to the lack of a curriculum or established lessons, but it wasn't difficult since the local team works with you and has many resources for you to use. Overall, the best part of the experience was seeing how much of an impact you have on your students, helping them do better at work, get better grade sin school, get into college and feel confident when speaking with the large amount of visitors from all over the world. Plus, every morning and weekend were our free time and we did so much, such as visiting La Fortuna/Arenal in the north part of the country, touring Manuel Antonio National Park, taking catamaran cruises to local islands off the coast, and really becoming locals exploring the town and finding our favorite spots. Overall, it was an amazing few weeks and I cried as the plane took off to head home because part of my heart will always be left with the people of Costa Rica, although I was excited to be in the world of air conditioning again! :)

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
My advice would be to do research on the country, the people and the language if you can BEFORE you get in the country. By researching all the popular destinations for my weekends and planning and making reservations before my trip even started, it made everything less stressful once I was there and I just had to follow my schedule of activities. I also was able to advise other volunteers that I was living with and working with about activities and places to visit in their free time. Thankfully, I know enough Spanish to get through any conversation and be able to be on my own without stressing about communication, but the volunteers I lived with had little to no Spanish knowledge and I could see how differently our experiences were. I could easily communicate with our host mom who spoke no English, while they had to rely on Google translate for any conversation they wanted to have with anyone who didn't know enough English, which was a lot of the community.
137 people found this review helpful.
Response from International Volunteer HQ - IVHQ

Hi Inez, thanks for your review of our Costa Rica program. I'm glad to hear that you have a truly rewarding experience on the teaching project in Manuel Antonio. The effort and hard work that you put in to contributing to this community is greatly appreciated. We look forward to having you volunteer with IVHQ again soon! ^ Kate - IVHQ Costa Rica Program Manager

Erica
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Such a memorable experience

Working with the amazing Maximo Nivel staff and patients of Virgen del Socorro this past August has been such a wonderful and eye-opening experience for me. I am honored to have been a part of such a beneficial and rewarding program. I have made so many incredible and unforgettable memories and have many, many great stories to tell to my friends and family. The host family I stayed with was so sweet and caring, and the food was amazing! There were many options for those with dietary restrictions and allergies, and I had the opportunity to try many new traditional meals. I always felt safe, as long as I was with someone else, and was able to take advantage of the many social events and night programs offered through Maximo, such as salsa lessons! I look forward to returning in the near future!

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
I absolutely loved the fried plantains and huevos roncheros, as well as the adobada.
132 people found this review helpful.
Response from International Volunteer HQ - IVHQ

Hi Erica, I'm so glad to hear that you had such a rewarding experience on our Costa Rica program. It's lovely to hear that you felt safe and got to take advantage of the salsa lessons! Thank you so much for the contribution and effort you put in to the project. It is greatly appreciated by the community. We look forward to having you volunteer with IVHQ again soon! ^ Kate - IVHQ Costa Rica Program Manager

Questions & Answers

You can see a lot of reviews here: https://www.volunteerhq.org/volunteer-abroad-reviews/ There are 12 different projects in 50+ locations, so there are lots of options! :)

I'm not sure how big your group is but my sister and I went as a pair and so did some room mates we had at our host families place. Now 3 would probably be reasonable, 4 might be safe but I would say anything above that would be pushing it for sure. The host family we stayed at held 5 of us at one time so I know its possible but it would depend on how many people the host family can hold and how...

You can apply, but you must apply with someone else that is over 18 so that you don't go alone. Hope that helps!

I'm not sure there is an age restriction, but for most of the programs you have to get a background check and in my state you must be 18 to acquire one. I would recommend the program only to people 18+ anyways.