Accommodation in shared dorm included. If you book the 2 week program, accommodation will only be at Osa Peninsual. The 4-week program will have 2 weeks at Osa Peninsula and 2 weeks at Jakera Jungle Surf Camp.
Weeks 1 & 2 - Osa Peninsula Drake Bay
The accommodation is called Finca Ganadito Ecological Community Project located in Punta Ganadito - a hidden secret corner of Drake Bay, off-the-beaten-track, with a stellar sunset beach, and surrounded by primary forest reserves, mangroves, sea turtle nesting beaches and waterfalls.
Weeks 3 & 4 - Jakera Jungle Surf Camp
Accommodation is shared dorms with separate toilet and shower facilities (hot and cold water!). Breakfast and lunch are provided but the daily routine will be structured to accommodate quality of the surf (generally better in the mornings) as we try to create opportunities for the beach in between our priorities of Spanish lessons and volunteering. There is a laundry service in the local town for getting your clothes washed at a very reasonable price. Wifi is available for free.
Arrival Package
The arrival package includes airport transfer to the hostel in San Jose, one night in San Jose in dorm accommodation, and transfer the following day from San Jose to Oso Peninsula.
When you book the arrival package with us, this will include a night in this beautiful hotel La Rosa de America near the Airport. Surounding by nature and swimming pool close to the most typical restaurants of the area.
Arrival Package including pick-up from the airport, 1 night in San Jose and transfer to Osa Peninsula on the following day is included. All internal transfers getting from one project to another is included. Return transfer to the airport is included in the 2-week program only.
Weeks 1 & 2 - Osa Peninsula Drake Bay
All three meals are provided during your stay at Osa Peninsula Drake Bay.
Weeks 3 & 4 - Jakera Jungle Surf Camp
Breakfast, lunch, and brunch on weekends are included. Our camp exclusively serves organic meals sourced from local farmers and fishermen, with garden-fresh garnishes. While our menu is mostly vegetarian, we also offer locally sourced meat and fish. Each meal includes, tea, coffee and natural soft drinks (beers and sodas not included). Enjoy popular choices like salads, soups, tortillas, sweet plantains and local dishes.
There is a kitchen at the camp where you can make your own food. You will need to help with cleaning dishes and keep your room and public areas tidy.
There are also social nights arranged at camp - pizza night, burger night, Mexican night, etc. where dinner costs approximately USD 15 (not included).
Clothing
- Shorts
- T-shirts
- Lightweight long trousers and long sleeved shirts. As in all subtropical areas, insects can be a nuisance, especially in the evening. Long sleeved shirts and trousers are recommended to offer the best form of protection in the evenings.
- Fleece
- Bandana or buff. December to May specially you might have dusty roads and want to bring a bandana or buff to protect your face.
- Rain jacket. From May to November it might rain a bit or a lot, so bring a waterproof rain jacket or poncho.
- Swimwear
- Long sleeve rash guard (for surfing)
- Clothing you don't mind get dirty (while volunteering)
- Some clothing to go out for dinner
- Shoes. Good walking Shoes or Sneakers for everyday / Sandals or good flip flops with strong sole / Waterproof hiking boots (Rainy Season)
Equipment
- Personal towel (quick dry sports towel)
- Dry bag is necessary for everyday use
- Cap or hat
- Gloves for Volunteering
Volunteering
Bring a pair of simple garden gloves or working gloves with you. You will need dark colored clothing to work at night, preferably long sleeved, a headtorch with a red LED if possible, closed-toe shoes for patrols that will be comfortable and a waterproof jacket. Please pack a red light/lamp, you will need this if you join a night time turtle patrol.
Luggage
Take a big backpack for all your luggage rather then a suitcase. A smaller backpack or drybag for your expeditions to Cirenas and Monteverde is also necessary (about 4 days clothing).
Medical Kit
It is always useful to carry a small personal medical kit. This should include items such as: plasters, wound dressings and bandages, personal medication to last the duration of the expedition, antihistamine cream/ tablets, fungicidal foot power/cream, antiseptic cream/solution, Imodium tablets (x30) and rehydration (e.g. dioralyte) sachets, mild pain killers (e.g. Paracetamol), tweezers, scissors etc. Also, we recommend to bring ear drops that contain Antipyrine/benzocaine/analgesics.
Sun Cream, zinc or other waterproof sun protection
You will be spending a lot of time in the sun so please bring adequate sun protection. We recommend a higher block than usual.
Insect Repellent
Insect repellent and after bite is recommended. If you are allergic to repellents, seek advice before leaving your home country
Sun Glasses
A GOOD quality pair of sunglasses is essential. Make sure they offer 100% UV protection.
Headtorch
Bring along a headtorch as it is more useful than a normal torch.
Camera
If bringing a digital camera bring a number of memory cards.
Small travel padlock
Bring your own padlock to lock up your valuables
Photocopy of passport
Please bring a copy of your passport. Travel tip - email yourself a copy of your passport and other important documentation.
Stationery
Bring pens, pencils, notepads and A4 notebooks for your Spanish lessons