COSTA RICA SPANISH IMMERSION FOR FAMILIES

If I participate – What are the expected outcomes?

Become more fluent in Spanish

A life-changing experience

A deeper understanding of the culture

Participate in relevant, sustainable and language-rich community engagement projects

Explore the beauty of Costa Rica

Learn outside your comfort zone




This program fills on a first come, first served basis. Reserve a spot on the trip – no obligation – no credit card, just 30 days to help you coordinate your schedule!
Costa Rica

Costa Rica Family Spanish Immersion
Our family Spanish immersion in the Central Valley of Costa Rica puts your family in an small non-touristy city where you can live life like a local!
Santo Domingo de Heredia is located in a historical coffee plantation area of the central valley.
This location is great for:
- Families who love to explore
- Families who want to incorporate volunteer projects in their immersion
- Museums and cultural activities
- Optional chocolate, coffee, and animal rescue ranch tours
- Exploring farmers markets and central markets
- Moms traveling with kids who want some support on their trip (during our regularly scheduled programs)

Location

2025 & 2026 Start Dates
- Summer ’25: July 5 or July 12, 2025
- Winter ’26: Feb 7, 2026
- Summer ’26: July 11 or July 18, 2026

24/7 Support

Possible to combine with Ecuador programs
Combo Program

Ecuador & Costa Rica Family Spanish Immersion

Highlights
- Live with a family in Ecuador & Costa Rica
- 3, 4, 5 & 6 week programs
- Spanish classes- massively improve your fluency!
- Volunteer work in each country
- Dancing & cooking classes
- Benefit from personalized instruction in small groups
- Optional excursions to: Hot springs, zip-line, hanging bridges, waterfalls, beaches, volcanoes & more!

Location

2026 Start Dates
- 06/20/2026
- 06/27/2026

24/7 Support
3-6 Week family spanish IMMERSION combo PROGRAMS IN ECUADOR & COSTA RICA
2025 on-program Dates
Ecuador
Costa Rica
3-Week Programs
2 wks EC:
06/21/25 – 07/05/25
1 wk CR:
07/05/25 – 07/12/25
4-Week Programs
3 wks EC:
06/14/25 – 07/05/25
2 wks EC:
06/21/25 – 07/05/25
1 wk CR:
07/05/25 – 07/12/25
2 wks CR:
07/05/25 – 07/19/25
5-Week Programs
3 wks EC:
06/14/25 – 07/05/25
2 wks EC:
06/21/25 – 07/05/25
2 wk CR:
07/05/25 – 07/19/25
3 wks CR:
07/05/25 – 07/26/25
6-Week Programs
3 wks EC:
06/14/25 – 07/05/25
2 wks EC:
06/21/25 – 07/05/25
3 wks CR:
07/05/25 – 07/26/25
4 wks CR:
07/05/25 – 08/02/25
3-Week Programs
Ecuador
Costa Rica
2 wks EC:
06/21/25 – 07/05/25
1 wk CR:
7/05/25 – 07/12/25
4-Week Programs
Ecuador
Costa Rica
3 wks EC:
06/14/25 – 07/05/25
2 wks EC:
06/21/25 – 07/05/25
1 wk CR:
07/05/25 – 07/12/25
2 wks CR:
07/05/25 – 07/19/25
5-Week Programs
Ecuador
Costa Rica
3 wks EC:
06/14/25 – 07/05/25
2 wks EC:
06/21/25 – 07/05/25
2 wk CR:
07/05/25 – 07/19/25
3 wks CR:
07/05/25 – 07/26/25
6-Week Programs
Ecuador
Costa Rica
3 wks EC:
06/14/25 – 07/05/25
2 wks EC:
06/21/25 – 07/05/25
3 wks CR:
07/05/25 – 07/26/25
4 wks CR:
07/05/25 – 08/02/25
*Check out the Costa Rica or Ecuador programs
2026 on-program Dates
Ecuador
Costa Rica
3-Week Programs
2 wks EC:
6/27/26 – 07/11/26
1 wk CR:
07/11/26 – 7/18/26
4-Week Programs
3 wks EC:
6/20/26 – 07/11/26
2 wks EC:
6/27/26 – 07/11/26
1 wk CR:
07/11/26 – 7/18/26
2 wks CR:
07/11/26 – 07/25/26
5-Week Programs
3 wks EC:
6/20/26 – 07/11/26
2 wks EC:
06/27/26 – 07/11/26
2 wk CR:
07/11/26 – 07/25/26
3 wks CR:
07/11/26 – 08/01/26
6-Week Programs
3 wks EC:
06/20/26 – 07/11/26
2 wks EC:
06/27/26 – 07/11/26
3 wks CR:
07/11/26 – 08/01/26
4 wks CR:
07/11/26 – 08/08/26
3-Week Programs
Ecuador
Costa Rica
2 wks EC:
6/27/26 – 07/11/26
1 wk CR:
07/11/26 – 7/18/26
4-Week Programs
Ecuador
Costa Rica
3 wks EC:
6/20/26 – 07/11/26
2 wks EC:
6/27/26 – 07/11/26
1 wk CR:
07/11/26 – 7/18/26
2 wks CR:
07/11/26 – 07/25/26
5-Week Programs
Ecuador
Costa Rica
3 wks EC:
6/20/26 – 07/11/26
2 wks EC:
06/27/26 – 07/11/26
2 wk CR:
07/11/26 – 07/25/26
3 wks CR:
07/11/26 – 08/01/26
6-Week Programs
Ecuador
Costa Rica
3 wks EC:
06/20/26 – 07/11/26
2 wks EC:
06/27/26 – 07/11/26
3 wks CR:
07/11/26 – 08/01/26
4 wks CR:
07/11/26 – 08/08/26
*Check out the Costa Rica or Ecuador programs
COSTA RICA Family Spanish IMMERSION PROGRAM DETAILS
Costa Rica Spanish for families Immersion
Highlights
- 1 – 6 weeks in length
- Consider 10 days to have a full weekend to explore
- Live like a local with a host family (hotel / hostel options too)
- 20hrs/week of Spanish classes
- Optional 1:1 private lessons
- Tuesday – Thursday outreach projects
- Explore amazing beaches, volcanoes , cloud forests, coffee tours, national parks & más!
- A great place to include your family or significant other for a post-trip vacation
- Interprofessional mix of fellow travelers
- Fly in and out of San Jose (SJO)
Location
Based in Santo Domingo de Heredia

Summer 2025 on-program Dates
1-Week Programs
- 7/5/25-7/12/25
- 7/12/25 – 7/19/25
2-Week Programs
- 7/5/25 – 7/19/25
- 7/12/25 – 7/26/25
3-Week Programs
- 7/5/25 – 7/26/25
- 7/12/25 – 8/2/25
4-Week Programs
5-Week Programs
6-Week Programs
- 7/5/25 – 8/16/25 (wks 4 – 6 are “off-program”) – see FAQs
Winter 2026 On-Program Dates
Summer 2026 on-program Dates
1-Week Programs
- 7/11/26 – 7/18/26
- 7/18/26 – 7/25/26
2-Week Programs
- 7/11/26 – 7/25/26
- 7/18/26 – 8/1/26
3-Week Programs
- 7/11/26 – 8/1/26
- 7/18/26 – 8/8/26
4-Week Programs
5-Week Programs
6-Week Programs
- 7/11/26 – 8/22/26 (wks 4 – 6 are “off-program”) – see FAQs


















Costa Rica Spanish Immersion for Families Program Itinerary:
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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Return from Optional Excursion | Volunteer orientation | Volunteer prep | Volunteer work | Morning excursion | Optional Excursion | Optional Excursion |
Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | ||
Spanish classes 1-5 pm | Spanish classes 1-5 pm -cooking class | Spanish classes 1-5 pm | Spanish classes 1-5 pm – dance class | Spanish classes 1-5 pm |
Return from Optional Excursion
Lunch
Spanish classes 1-5 pm
Volunteer orientation
Lunch
Spanish classes 1-5 pm
– Cooking class
Volunteer prep
Lunch
Spanish classes 1-5p
Volunteer work
Lunch
Spanish classes 1-5 pm
– Dance class
Morning excursion
Lunch
Spanish classes 1-5 pm
Optional Excursion
First Saturday & Sunday
Saturday is generally the day we ask you to arrive in country so that you can get settled in with your host family and have Sunday to get to know the town before your program starts on Monday.
Mon – Fri Afternoons
Small group Spanish classes from 1-5pm
Tue – Fri Mornings
These are the days we dedicate to community outreach work.
Weekends
Explore the country! We put together a weekend trip every weekend. You are free to join us, stay with your host family, or DIY a weekend excursion!

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Earn College Credit while you travel!
Get up to 5 undergraduate university credits for all of the fun and challenging immersion work you’ll do abroad.
Our trips are accredited for 200-level (2nd year) college credits as follows:
- 3 College Spanish credits for 2-week programs
- 4 College Spanish credits for 3-week programs
- 5 College Spanish credits for 4 week programs
Additional fees apply. Email Leslie for more information

Spanish Immersion Program FAQs
Our trip leaders will seek the attention of a health care worker and make decisions along with parent/guardians/emergency contacts back in the US. We will be in touch with parent/guardians/emergency contacts as soon as possible. We will also help the participant initiate the process for claims on the travel/medical insurance policy that was purchased.
You can travel with Common Ground at any time of the year. That said, there are approximately 10 – 12 weeks a year where we gather groups of adults, students and families and create larger programs that include: volunteer projects, planned weekend excursions and day to day interactions with our USA-based leadership team. We refer to these dates as “on-program”. Off-Program refers to the dates during the rest of the year when there are no groups traveling with you. Off-Program travel is a more independent, can be more immersive, and doesn’t usually include volunteer projects. If you choose to travel off-program, we’ll work with you to customize an itinerary that fits you perfectly and balances your class time with cultural activities and a wonderful host family experience.
Usually this is not an issue. We have several host families that can accommodate to food allergies and dietary restrictions. Please let your trip coordinator know ahead of time so we can prepare for this accommodation.
If there is an issue with your host family, trip leaders will be very involved and be able to make a quick switch to find a family that is a better match for you.
Yes. Year after year more and more host families have Wi-Fi in their homes. Additionally you are able to connect to Wi-Fi at the language school. There are also Internet cafes in the center of town that you can use for a minimal price.
You will be involved in at least 3 virtual pre-departure meetings beginning 1-2 months before your departure. During these meetings you will have a chance to meet the other participants, learn specific trip details and itineraries, start working in groups on your volunteer projects, and a number of other things.
From about May/June through October/November it is rainy season. The sun may shine in the morning (and it will be humid), but it will certainly rain in the afternoon (but it’s usually not a cold rain). December through April is dry season. It will be sunny, humid, and may rain here and there.
October – March Costa Rica is on Central Time. April – September it is on Mountain Time. October – March Ecuador is on Eastern time, April – September Ecuador is on Central Time.
This is actually the #1 reason we chose to have our Spanish Immersion Programs in Costa Rica and Ecuador. Costa Rica has a long history of peacefulness and political stability, and it hosts over 1.5 million tourists a year. Tourism is a very large portion of the country’s economy, which means that in general tourists are treated very well. For many years Ecuador has attracted a great deal of international attention and tourism to its Galapagos islands and the interior of the country is stable and peaceful as well. One of the biggest factors contributing to your safety while on Spanish immersion with Common Ground is that you’re traveling with a group, and you have a Common Ground leader with you. We’re there by your side day to day to help you keep your focus on improving your Spanish.
The bulk of the time you spend in Costa Rica is in a small town called Santo Domingo de Heredia. This town is about 20 minutes N of the capital city San Jose. The language school where you will walk to every morning is about 600m south of the downtown area on the main road. In Ecuador we stay in host families as well. Cuenca is a beautiful colonial city surrounded by beautiful mountains.
You will be staying in a middle-class home setting. You can expect the home and your bedroom to be small. Your bed probably won’t be as comfortable as your bed is here in the US. Most homes have tile floors, no carpet. Most families do not have dish washers nor clothes driers. You may be given a couple different keys for the home: one for the exterior gate off the street, and another for the actual doors to the house.
Your host families may speak a little English, particularly if they have school aged children. However, we encourage them to not let you know. The best way for you to continue learning Spanish is to have to use it!
This depends. In Ecuador you may have another participant from our program staying with you in your host family. Usually in Costa Rica you are paired 1:1 with a host family. When possible we like to limit the number of students to one per family. This increases your opportunities to speak Spanish. If you’re traveling with a sibling we’ll make an effort to place you in neighboring host families so that you’re at least close to each other. If you’re traveling with your spouse for some or all of the time, then yes we can place you in the same family.
Having a student is a significant boost to our host families’ income. Because there are more families requesting students in the town than we have need for, we are selective in who we employ to host you. The host families that our students stay with are screened for various things:
– Criminal and/or questionable social activity
– Suitability of the living quarters that you will occupy
– General “likeability” and friendliness
– Availability of a family member at the home during the hours you are scheduled to be there
– Age and sex of the family’s children. We would not place a teen girl with a family that has teen boys for example.
– Proximity to the language school
Certainly, there aren’t a ton of different faith options in town, but there is a nice Catholic church in the middle of town with several service times throughout the week, an evangelical church close to the town center center and several other faith worship options in nearby towns.
Yes, you will be able to shower every day. There is no guarantee that your shower will have warm water, but you’ll certainly have access to a shower.
You can drink water from the tap almost anywhere in Costa Rica. In Ecuador you need to drink bottled water. If you’re on our program and we’re headed to a place where water is not safe to drink, we’ll certainly let you know and have you get bottled water.
Absolutely. Most of the time the program cost is spread out over 3 payments. If you need other specific arrangements, we can probably be flexible with you. If you’d like to make just one payment, that’s fine too. Acceptable forms of payment are Visa, Master, Discover, Check and Cash.
Yes. Shortly after your register, you will receive a list of clothes, personal items, donations you need to begin collecting, and other miscellaneous items to pack as soon as we receive your application.
Typically 60 – 90 days.
Some do, not all. This depends on your service provider and your specific phone, so check with your service provider first. If your specific phone isn’t capable, most service providers have world phone rental options. This isn’t usually the most economical way to call home when you’re in Costa Rica or Ecuador. You can purchase local chips you arrive to the country. We recommend using Skype, What’sApp or FaceTime. If you won’t have a computer with you, your Common Ground trip leader always will and you’re welcome to use our computers to call home.
Absolutely. Of course it’s always a good idea to have a little cash on you in Colones (Costa Rican currency) or USD for Ecuador (Ecuador is on the US dollar), but honestly you don’t need much right away when traveling with a Common Ground Spanish Immersion group. After you get settled into your host family, we’ll make sure you have the opportunity to get local currency right away. We do not recommend exchanging you money at the airport as they generally have unfavorable exchange rates. Credit & Debit cards are accepted throughout the country, and ATM machines are more and more common every year. The ATM is convenient, and usually provides a good exchange rate. It is important to notify your bank that you will be traveling abroad, and you’ll probably want to inquire about any foreign transaction and/or currency fees.
You will most likely have the same guide and driver for your group the whole time you are on the program with Common Ground, and our destination is further than walking distance. In the mornings we will head to our volunteer site together (either walking or on the private bus). In the afternoons we will leave the outreach work site and head to the language school. During the weekend excursions we will certainly be on the private bus with guide and driver chaperoning our travels.
A good rule of thumb is $2-$3/day that our driver is shuttling you around, and $3-$5/day that a guide is leading you. They work very hard for you, and we take great pleasure in thanking them generously at the end of our programs.
Many spouses, fiancées, friends and other family members join our groups for a portion of the program. We’re happy to arrange this for you with both your host family, and any private hotel accommodations that you require while on vacation portions of the program. If this is something you’re considering, we just ask that you let us know early on so that we can make appropriate arrangements for you. This is not a last minute decision that you can make, it does require special arrangements, so we ask that you notify us at the time you submit your application.
One of the biggest mistakes you can make is to not budget enough money for additional expenses. The challenge is that this is a question that depends heavily on your tastes and the specifics of the program you’re applying for. To give you an idea of the typical expenses you may be responsible for: a normal lunch will usually run $7.00-$12.00; dinner runs $10.00 – $15.00. Optional excursions are something you should also plan for, but each program is very different. These excursions really add some amazing experiences to your Spanish Immersion Program. Tips excluded (see tips FAQ question), if you were to not include any additional excursions, and live as frugally as possible for the time you’re there, you should plan on $150 for a 2 week program and $300 for the 4 week program.
The best approach however, is to take a look at the specific itinerary for your program that highlights the expenses you’re responsible for, and begin planning your additional expenses accordingly.
Of course you need to be current on your standard immunizations before you travel on Spanish immersion. When traveling in Central and South America there is variation risks of Typhoid, Yellow Fever, and Hepatitis A and B. We suggest you consult both the CDC website for Costa Rica and CDC website for Ecuador and check with your primary care physician to prepare for your Spanish Immersion in Costa Rica or Ecuador.