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Homestay – Cultural Immersion

Experience Life in Rural Costa Rica

 In the quiet mountains of southern Costa Rica, life slows to the rhythm of the land. Through simple home-cooked meals and the everyday rituals of rural life, you are invited to reawaken your wild and precious heart—rediscovering connection, belonging, and a way of being that feels timeless, and perhaps exactly what you need to carry back into your daily life when you return home. 

Welcome to Ester’s

 Recently widowed, with grown children of her own, Ester felt called to open her doors and her heart to new beginnings. With her generous spirit and natural gift for nurturing others, she has created a homestay experience that is both authentic and soul-nourishing. Supported by her neighbors Deborah and Steve, Estar now welcomes guests from all walks of life into her home in rural San Lorenzo, Costa Rica.


From the moment you arrive, you’ll be embraced by the warmth of Costa Rican hospitality—freshly brewed coffee grown in the nearby hills, home-cooked meals prepared with locally sourced ingredients, and the steady rhythm of country life.


As a guest, you’ll share in the daily rhythms of the land. You’ll be invited to slow down, to step back from the noise of modern life, and to reconnect with yourself through the grounding simplicity of nature and community.

Accommodations and Amenities

 Guests will stay in a private suite within Ester’s welcoming home, offering comfort, simplicity, and an amazing view! 

Your space includes:

  • Private bedroom with a double bed, outfitted with quality fresh linens and pillows
  • Private bathroom with a hot shower
  • Private sitting area
  • Ceiling fan (no A/C)
  • Small terrace with peaceful mountain views
  • Separate entrance for privacy
     

Additional features:

  • Comfortable, humble lodging rooted in the rhythms of rural Costa Rica
  • Daily home-cooked, traditional meals
  • Warm hospitality and genuine cultural immersion
  • Starlink WiFi for staying connected
  • Estar’s  youngest son, Alan, is studying to be a tour guide and speaks some English; also lives in the home
     

Location: The home is in the quiet village of San Lorenzo, Perez Zeledon, San Jose, Costa Rica—safe, rural, and deeply connected to tradition.

Additional Information

About the Area

 The homestay is nestled in the quiet mountains of Costa Rica’s Southern Pacific Zone, at a refreshing 2,500 feet. Life here is shaped by cool breezes and the steady rhythms of rural living. From Ester’s home, you can see the valley that stretches toward San Isidro de El General, just 25 minutes away, while the ocean towns of Dominical and Uvita lie 45 -55 minutes down the mountain road. To the north, the high ridges of Chirripó rise above the valley, where cloud forests shelter rare birds and wildlife. This setting offers guests not only beauty, but the chance to experience Costa Rica as it is lived—close to the land, rooted in community and the natural world. 

Proximity to Eponicity

 Estar’s home is just a 2 km walk from our farm along a quiet, unpaved country road that winds past family farms, open pastures, and pockets of rainforest. Estar's guests are welcome to visit us, swim in the waterfalls of our river, and enjoy the beauty of the land we steward. 


For those who wish to take their homestay journey a step further, we offer private equine-supported coaching sessions rooted in the philosophy of the Medicine Wheel. 


Here, with the wisdom of the horses as guides, you’ll explore how to integrate this slower, more connected way of being into your own life—an invitation to step fully into the one wild and precious life you have. 

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Is This Homestay Right for You?

 This experience is designed for individuals who feel called to slow down and reconnect to an authentic way of life in the rural countryside of Costa Rica. 


It may be right for you if you are:

  • 21 years or older (or a child with an adult)
  • Open-hearted and curious about new ways of being and living
  • Flexible and comfortable with cultural differences and the simplicity of country life
  • Kind, respectful, and appreciative of hospitality
  • Grateful for what is offered, without expectation of luxury
     

Because this is an experience within Ester’s home, she can host:

  • One guest or two family members traveling together
  • Larger families are welcome to reach out to explore other possibilities
     

This homestay would not be a good fit if you are looking for modern amenities, luxury accommodations, or a fast-paced environment, or if you feel uncomfortable adapting to cultural differences and the unpredictability of rural life.


Gracias, simplicity is part of the gift.

More Than a Homestay

Mini-Sabbatical

Mini-Sabbatical

Mini-Sabbatical

 Sometimes what we most need is space—time to listen, recalibrate, and realign with what truly matters. A mini-sabbatical in rural Costa Rica offers a pause from the noise of modern life, held in the rhythm of nature and community. 


Mornings begin with the call of toucans, a cup of locally grown coffee, and a plate of Gallo Pinto. Afternoo

 Sometimes what we most need is space—time to listen, recalibrate, and realign with what truly matters. A mini-sabbatical in rural Costa Rica offers a pause from the noise of modern life, held in the rhythm of nature and community. 


Mornings begin with the call of toucans, a cup of locally grown coffee, and a plate of Gallo Pinto. Afternoons unfold slowly beneath the sun—or in the soothing rhythm of rainforest rain. Here, you can rest deeply, reflect honestly, and allow new possibilities to come into focus. 


Whether you’re between chapters, redefining your next direction, or simply craving stillness, this pause isn’t about escape—it’s about returning to yourself. 

Writing Retreat

Mini-Sabbatical

Mini-Sabbatical

 Let the land become your muse. Away from distractions, between the hum of cicadas and the sound of tropical rain, inspiration flows through you with ease in this corner of Costa Rica. 


The humble and simple homestay environment offers both solitude and a sense of connection. 


Whether you’re working on a book or rekindling your creative spa

 Let the land become your muse. Away from distractions, between the hum of cicadas and the sound of tropical rain, inspiration flows through you with ease in this corner of Costa Rica. 


The humble and simple homestay environment offers both solitude and a sense of connection. 


Whether you’re working on a book or rekindling your creative spark, this space invites you to write from an unencumbered space. 

Cultural Immersion

Cultural Immersion

Cultural Immersion

 Cultural immersion is more than observing or like a tourist, looking from the outside in—it’s about participating in daily life as it unfolds around you. 


Through shared meals and community involvement, you’ll experience Costa Rican culture from the inside out. Living with a local host family offers a genuine connection to the traditions 

 Cultural immersion is more than observing or like a tourist, looking from the outside in—it’s about participating in daily life as it unfolds around you. 


Through shared meals and community involvement, you’ll experience Costa Rican culture from the inside out. Living with a local host family offers a genuine connection to the traditions and values that shape everyday life here. 


From preparing traditional dishes to joining local celebrations or learning how to live in harmony with the land, each moment deepens your understanding of what “Pura Vida” truly means. 


This experience invites you to move beyond being a visitor—to become part of a living culture, fostering mutual respect, curiosity, and lasting connection.

Language Immersion

Cultural Immersion

Cultural Immersion

 Language immersion is not only about learning new words—it’s about opening new pathways of connection. 


When you step into a space where Spanish surrounds you, every conversation, gesture, and shared laugh becomes part of the lesson. Even when you don’t yet have the words, communication finds its way through tone, expression, and presence

 Language immersion is not only about learning new words—it’s about opening new pathways of connection. 


When you step into a space where Spanish surrounds you, every conversation, gesture, and shared laugh becomes part of the lesson. Even when you don’t yet have the words, communication finds its way through tone, expression, and presence. 


Living and learning within a Spanish-speaking community invites creativity and humility. You begin to listen differently, to notice subtleties in body language, rhythm, and emotion. 

Pricing

Weekly Base Rates

  •  7-night homestay (including meals): $650 per week
  • Additional guest (including meals): $300 per week
  • Additional nights are $50/night/person

Equine Supported Coaching Supplement

Deepen your homestay experience with private equine-supported coaching sessions, guided by the wisdom of the Medicine Wheel. 

  • Four Directions Medicine Wheel Package: 4 sessions (2 hours each) — $750
  • Individual Session: 1 session (2 hours) — $200

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Ground Transportation

Private one-way transportation to or from San José International Airport (SJO): $230 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What makes this experience different from a traditional vacation or tourist stay?
    This is not a tourist experience—it’s a living experience. Rather than being catered to, you’ll be welcomed into the rhythm of local life. You’ll share meals, conversations, and laughter with your host family, connecting in ways that go far beyond sightseeing. It’s an invitation to slow down, listen, and live as part of the community.
  • What does “cultural immersion” mean in this context?
    Cultural immersion means learning by living. You’ll participate in daily routines, community gatherings, and authentic exchanges that reveal the heart of Costa Rican life. It’s about presence, respect, and curiosity—allowing yourself to be changed by the experience rather than trying to control it.
  • Is it safe to walk around the area?
    Yes. The area is generally peaceful and friendly.  It is rural, and roads can be uneven or unlit at night. Walking during the day is common, and locals often greet one another with warmth. As in any travel situation, awareness and respect for your surroundings are encouraged.


  • What are the accommodations like?
    You’ll stay in a simple, comfortable home with a private room. Expect rustic charm rather than luxury.
  • Are meals included?
    Yes. Meals are typically homemade with fresh, local ingredients. You’ll share family-style meals and experience Costa Rican favorites, such as gallo pinto, fresh produce, and handmade tortillas.
  • Can dietary preferences be accommodated?
    Most hosts can adjust for vegetarian or light dietary needs if arranged in advance. Because food is prepared within family kitchens, flexibility and gratitude go a long way.
  • Is the water drinkable?

              Yes, the public water comes from a pure mountain spring. 

  • Is there Wi-Fi or electricity?
    Yes, though connections can vary. Power outages are part of life in rural Costa Rica—an invitation to pause, unplug, and embrace the simplicity of being present.


  • How do I get to the homestay from the airport?
    You can arrange a private shuttle, taxi, or local transportation. We’ll provide clear directions and can help coordinate travel if needed.
  • Will a car be available?
    Plan to walk, share rides, or hire local taxis. The paved road is about 5 kilometers away, adding to the peaceful seclusion of the experience.
  • Is the location remote?
    Yes, intentionally so. It’s nestled in nature—quiet, alive, and inspiring. The distance from busyness is part of what makes the experience transformative.


  • Do I need to speak Spanish to participate?
    Not at all! Many guests come with little or no Spanish. The magic happens in the in-between spaces—when gestures, laughter, and patience become the language of connection.
  • Will there be Spanish lessons?
    Structured lessons may be arranged depending on your interests, but much of the learning happens organically through daily interaction and immersion.
  • What if I can’t understand my host family?
    You’ll find that kindness, tone, and eye contact often carry more meaning than words. Communication becomes creative and heartfelt—an authentic language of its own. Translation apps are a great help!


  • What should I pack?
    Beyond the usual things you'd take for a time away, think simple and comfortable: lightweight clothing, a rain jacket, an umbrella, a hat, water shoes, rubber boots, a swimsuit, a quick-dry bath towel, sunscreen, hiking shoes, a flashlight, insect repellent, and an open heart.
  • Do I need travel insurance?
    Yes, travel insurance that covers health, cancellations, and emergencies is required.  
  • Is medical care available nearby?
    Yes. There are clinics and private medical options within driving distance, and emergency care can be coordinated if needed.
  • What is the elevation?

               2500 to 3000 feet


Year-round, the days here average around 80°F (27°C) with comfortable nights in the 60s (16–20°C). You’ll likely want a light sweater or jacket for the evenings, especially if you’re sitting outside under the stars. There’s usually a soft breeze that keeps the air fresh, but it’s rarely windy unless a storm moves through.

This region enjoys a rhythm of seasons rather than dramatic changes, with each month offering its own beauty.

Typical Weather Patterns:

  • January – March: Mostly dry and sunny with very little rain.
  • April: Occasional light rain during the day, several times a week.
  • May: Afternoon or evening rains become more frequent—sometimes heavy but short-lived.
  • June: Slightly less rain than May, but similar afternoon and evening showers.
  • July: A touch drier; showers tend to come late in the day or at night.
  • August: Often brings days with no rain at all or just a brief passing shower.
  • September: Rain increases again, usually in the late afternoon or night.
  • October – November: Expect heavier rains for a few hours most days and evenings, though mornings are often sunny or partly overcast.


  • What if I feel homesick or overwhelmed?
    That’s normal. Immersion stretches us in meaningful ways. Take time to rest, journal, or talk with your host. Most guests find that these moments become some of their greatest teachers.
  • How can I prepare for this experience?
    Come with an open mind, curiosity, and a willingness to let go of expectations. The more you surrender to the rhythm of the place, the more it will reveal its gifts.
  • How can this experience support my personal or professional growth?
    Immersion invites reflection. As you navigate new ways of communicating and connecting, you’ll expand your empathy, patience, and self-awareness—qualities that ripple into every aspect of life and work.


Terms & Conditions & Booking

To ensure this homestay is a meaningful and positive experience for all, the following terms apply:

  • Application & Introductions: All prospective guests will participate in a Zoom call with Deborah and Ester to confirm it is a good fit. Two reliable character references will also be required.
  • Length of Stay: A minimum stay of 7 nights (one week) is required.
  • Deposit & Payment:
    • A non-refundable deposit of $300 is required to secure your week.
    • Payments will be made directly to Eponicity.
    • Eponicity will provide a secure payment link for both the deposit and the balance due.
    • Full balance is due no later than 60 days prior to arrival.
    • Cancellations made less than 60 days before arrival are non-refundable. In certain cases, rescheduling may be possible.
    • No refunds will be issued for early departures.
  • Dietary Preferences: Some simple dietary preferences can be accommodated; please share in advance.
  • Travel Insurance (Required): Guests must carry valid travel insurance that covers:
    • Medical care and accidents
    • Emergency evacuation to your home country
    • Trip cancellation or changes due to 'force majeure' (e.g., natural disasters, pandemics, political instability)

Booking Process

 Here’s how it works:

  • Step 1: Inquire
    Send us a message with your preferred dates and a little about yourself.
  • Step 2: Connection Call
    We’ll schedule a Zoom call with Deborah and Ester to get to know one another, answer any questions you may have, and ensure this homestay is the right fit for you.
  • Step 3: Provide References
    We’ll ask for two character references to help us maintain the spirit of safety, kindness, and connection that makes this experience special.
  • Step 4: Secure Your Week
    Once these preliminary steps are completed, you’ll receive a secure payment link from Eponicity. A $300 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve your stay.
  • Step 5: Arrange Transportation
    Most people will fly into San José International Airport (SJO). We can help arrange transportation directly from the airport to San Lorenzo, or you may choose to make your own arrangements.
  • Step 6: Final Payment
    Your balance is due 60 days before arrival. You’ll receive a reminder and another secure payment link from Eponicity.
  • Step 7: Consider Add-Ons
    Enhance your stay with optional experiences, such as private equine-supported coaching sessions, to integrate this slower, more connected way of being into your daily life.
  • Step 8: Prepare for Your Journey
    Confirm your travel insurance and get ready for a meaningful cultural immersion in rural Costa Rica!

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