Embarking on a study abroad journey in Costa Rica promises an enriching experience filled with cultural immersion, academic growth, and best of all, unforgettable adventures. When preparing for this exciting chapter, it’s crucial to pack wisely, ensuring you have everything you need while leaving unnecessary items behind. Here’s a guide to five essential items to pack and five things to leave at home for studying abroad in Costa Rica!
5 Things to Pack for Costa Rica:
- Lightweight Clothing: With the tropical climate of Costa Rica, this calls for lightweight and breathable clothing. Pack essentials like t-shirts, shorts, sundresses, and bathing suits to stay comfortable in the warm weather. Don’t forget to include a lightweight rain jacket or poncho for sudden tropical showers. Costa Rica has lots of microclimates depending on where you are; higher up in the mountains require a light zip up jacket for the wind and chilly skies. However, it can also drizzle or rain at times, so it’s important to be prepared for both!
- Good Sunscreen: The sun rays here are very strong even if it may not feel like it so sun protection is vital. Pack sunscreen with a high SPF, sunglasses, a hat is optional, and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout your adventures. Remember sunscreen for both your body and face because it’ll be used almost every day.
- Comfortable Footwear: Whether you’re strolling through cobblestone streets in San José or hiking to waterfalls in La Fortuna, comfortable footwear is a must. Pack a pair of sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots to navigate various terrains comfortably. Along with that, pack a pair of flip flops or swimming shoes, something that’s lightweight and can get wet.
- Portable Charger: Something that comes in handy while traveling between cities or just throughout the day is a portable charger. It’s important to have a charged device, especially in a foreign country where you’ll need your phone to navigate or simply document your time. A portable charger saves you the time of trying to find an outlet while out and about.
Things to Leave at Home:
- Winter Clothing: When leaving home, leave bulky winter clothing like coats, scarves, and gloves at home. The tropical climate of Costa Rica rarely necessitates heavy layers, and you’ll likely find them unnecessary or taking up extra weight on your luggage. The heaviest piece of clothing should be a light jacket or jeans – everything else should be thinner garments.
- Valuable Jewelry: It’s okay to bring some jewelry, but don’t bring anything that’s valuable and at risk for being stolen. In crowded and touristy areas, it’s very common for people to snatch a necklace or be more at risk of having eyes on them if one is wearing flashier objects.
- Formal Wear: The laid back “tico time” lifestyle and warm weather rarely calls for formal attire. It’s better to pack casual and comfortable clothing that’s wearable every day. Clothing like business attire or blazers isn’t needed, clothing that’s versatile like blouses or trousers are a better fit.
- Large Amounts of Cash: It’s important to have some cash on you while traveling, but not too much. Carrying large amounts of cash can be an extra responsibility, as well as increase the risk of it being stolen. Instead, it’s better to use the ATM or go to bank and get cash out from your account.
- Unnecessary School Supplies: Don’t bring lots of school supplies like bulky notebooks or books to read. One to two is plenty, otherwise it takes up space and adds onto your weight in luggage.
By packing smart and leaving unnecessary items behind, you’ll be well-prepared for your study abroad journey in Costa Rica with ease and enjoyment. Bring enough things where you feel comfortable, but don’t overpack to the point where things feel like added weight!
