High School Study Abroad in Guanacaste, Costa Rica


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3 High School Trips to Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Global Leadership Adventures
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Costa Rica's Pacific coast is a treasure trove of water-based activities: the surfing, tubing, kayaking, hot spring-soaking and snorkeling here is top-notch! Spend two weeks living and working in the Guanacaste region, where you'll give your time volunteering alongside a local NGO to support this coastline, as well as lend a hand in infrastructure projects in local school and community athletic fields. Stay active while exploring the biodiverse natural world that surrounds you and learn more about Tico culture through structured workshops and immersion in the community--this program is geared toward student athletes with the aim of keeping you in shape!
Outward Bound Costa Rica
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Experience an unforgettable adventure with fellow Girl Scouts from across the United States! Our GSUSA Destinations courses in Costa Rica and Panama will give you an opportunity to visit remote rainforest villages with family homestays, serve local communities, scuba dive among the colorful coral reefs of the Caribbean Ocean, protect the region’s fragile ecosystem, catch waves on famous warm water breaks and offers many other adventure opportunities with each course. Immerse yourself in a new language and culture while discovering your inner strengths and leadership skills. Create life-long friendships along the way. Our GSUSA Destinations courses are open to current members of Girl Scouts of the USA. Girl Scouts must apply to participate through the GSUSA Destinations program and be between 13-18 years old at the time of course. *Please note that, for the health and safety of our participants, OBCR has made program adjustments to these courses. Please visit our website to view our COVID-19 considerations.*
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