2 Ways to Do Costa Rica This Fall. Both Will Blow You Away.
Whether you need a little getaway from all the stresses of college or want to actually earn credit hands-on and in-person—a trip to Costa Rica this fall is the solution. Here are two ways to do it.
Let’s talk about Costa Rica.
Costa Rica is the perfect destination if you’re in college. For one thing it’s action packed. Our most popular Costa Rica trip is a 10-day, 4-city whirlwind of waterfall hiking, volcano-adjacent kayaking, and canopy zip lining. You know, the sorts of activities you wanna do before your adult brain kicks in and says “that is too much excitement for one trip.” Instead, you may be saying things more like one of our travelers, Samantha, who said “I have never been one to do anything adventurous until recently and this trip was perfect! There was always something exciting planned between zip lining, white water rafting, or simply seeing crocodiles up close and personal.”
But if it’s more than 10 days you’re after, take a seat, my friend, because you are in luck. Our friends at EF Gap Year have a semester-long program for college students that'll take you to Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Peru, and Ecuador.
Rather than wither away in front of unengaging Zoom lectures with hundreds of students, EF Gap Year’s Costa Rica Immersion Program earns you college credit (yes, it’s true! Up to six accredited semester hours via a partnership with SNHU) while exploring the great outdoors. Spend four weeks punching up your Spanish hands-on in San Jose and Tamarindo, then another four participating in service learning in fields ranging from ecological conservation to teaching English.
Life-changing is one way to put it. For EF Gap Year alum Diego, doing service learning in Costa Rica inspired him to one day launch a socially responsible fashion brand.
“My vocation for fashion design was affirmed during service in Costa Rica...seeing all those kids, and the little that they had, but how happy they were—that made me want to be able to create a brand that would give back to communities like that, and to employ communities like that, using sustainable materials. Through the different service projects, I realized that [fashion] is my career and what I want to do.”
No matter which way you choose to do Costa Rica, there will be opportunities for walking through cloud forests or laying on the beach with a fresh pressed juice. There will be ceviche and trips to national parks and new friends who had the same idea as you to get out there and make the most of their education. Take it from us, the only online learning you need this fall is on a zip line.
So the only question that remains is: are you ready to have the best vacation or semester of your life?