Teach Me How To Ducky
As many of our former students know, heading down the river in a ducky (inflatable kayak) is one of the most fun ways to enjoy
As many of our former students know, heading down the river in a ducky (inflatable kayak) is one of the most fun ways to enjoy
The Tropical Challenge and Leadership Semester students are in the midst of their whitewater river phase, and have been able to get us some awesome
The service projects at Playa Tulin are some of our most popular as they involve everyone’s favorite topic: sea turtles. However the projects at Tulin often involve
Outward Bound Costa Rica is happy to announce the arrival of Jeff Friend, our new Director of Communications & Marketing. Take a look at his
This past weekend saw some intense action here on the Outward Bound Costa Rica base. As the remainder of our semester programs wrap up their
Outward Bound Costa Rica has been fortunate to have some great people working for a great cause. Our recent marketing intern Kirsten was certainly part
Outward Bound Costa Rica offers three intense semester courses each Fall and Spring: Tri-Country, Water and Wave, and Leadership. Ranging from 65-85 days, these courses
This is a list of what our instructors deem as fundamental gear for your course. Feel free to bring items that are not on this
Why sit in a classroom when you could be earning college credit while surfing, kayaking, white-water rafting, and SCUBA diving in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and
This is a list of what our instructors deem as fundamental gear for your course. Feel free to bring items that are not on this
We get constant requests to share our Facebook and Flickr photos with parents, Alumni, as well as their friends and family. In order to access
Outward Bound Costa Rica is often associated with university students, the Girl Scouts, and adventurous youth groups and young travelers; however, unlike Trix™, we are
The two most common medical queries we get at Outward Bound Costa Rica: “Do I need any vaccinations?” “Is malaria a problem? Do I need
Jim Rowe bought property in Manuel Antonio in 1995 when he first had a vision for an outdoor education adventure school. It’s hard to believe fifteen
It’s not often you supply food to an island of indigenous people who actually need it. And by “actually,” we mean that even a home
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