Finca Guival

As a volunteer, you’ll experience full immersion in Costa Rican culture by working directly with Spanish-speaking locals, enjoying traditional foods, and exploring the abundant nature of our region. The farm is situated in a secluded area at the top of the mountains in southern Costa Rica, with streams and rivers on both sides, making it an ideal place to recharge. There’s a possibility to ride the farm's horse, go whale watching during the season, and you have the freedom to take self-guided walks around the farm to explore—it’s very safe. There will also be 10 dogs to protect and alert you. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn about self-sustainable living. At this farm, we focus heavily on sustainability, including composting, recycling, repurposing waste, reusing organic fertilizer, and using minimal chemical interventions.

My husband Alex and I founded and established Finca Guival. We are currently developing, remodeling, and expanding the finca. We have six dedicated workers living nearby and three full-time staff members who care for the finca and are available for guidance at any time of day. We have opened our home to brilliant minds who have visions and feel confident in sharing, expanding, and improving the finca in every way. We welcome suggestions to grow in all areas, including gardening, house maintenance, animal care, recycling methods, and more.

Our farm offers a variety of tasks that volunteers can support each day, depending on individual availability. These activities range from farm work, such as harvesting and weeding, to house maintenance and construction, including cooking, cleaning, and teaching our team English. There is a worker who cooks for the staff; however, it’s common for volunteers to be assigned cooking duties as part of their 5-hour shift, and they will be provided with ingredients. Meal times are typically at 9 AM, 12 PM, and 6 PM. Volunteers have access to their own mini kitchen, but access to the main kitchen requires going through a staff member. During weekends, cooking is done collectively among volunteers, staff, and myself to prepare breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as no staff member will be available.

Paired volunteers will have their own room with bunk beds or a matrimonial bed, while solo volunteers will have their own bed in shared rooms with other bunk beds. All rooms have a door and lock for privacy. There is one shared bathroom specifically for the volunteers.There is also access to the washing machine starting at 9 AM, so it can charge the solar battery until 2 PM, any day of the week. There is a spin dryer, and then clothes are hung on a drying rack.

There are also opportunities to meet the local friendly neighbors, who love to integrate volunteers and share their experiences. They have various offerings, such as cocoa trees where you can taste fresh cocoa beans and see the process of growing them. Some neighbors have cows, while others cultivate different types of crops.

If there are excursions during which volunteers are taken out, they will be responsible for their own expenses, including transportation, activities, and meals. We also encourage volunteers to share their culture through their favorite dishes, allowing us to learn and experience a bit of their world.

Como voluntario, experimentarás una inmersión total en la cultura tica al trabajar directamente con locales ticos, disfrutar de comidas tradicionales y explorar la abundante naturaleza de nuestra región. La finca está situada en un área apartada en la cima de las montañas del sur de Costa Rica, con ríos y arroyos a ambos lados, lo que la convierte en un lugar ideal para recargar. Hay la posibilidad de montar el caballo de la finca, observar ballenas durante la temporada, y tendrás la libertad de hacer caminatas autoguiadas alrededor de la finca para explorar, es muy seguro.

También habrá 10 perros que te protegerán y alertarán. Esta es una maravillosa oportunidad para aprender sobre la vida autosostenible. En esta finca, nos enfocamos mucho en la sostenibilidad, incluyendo el compostaje, reciclaje, reutilización de desechos, reutilización de fertilizantes orgánicos y el uso de intervenciones químicas mínimas.

Mi esposo Alex y yo fundamos y establecimos la Finca Guival. Actualmente estamos desarrollando, remodelando y expandiendo la finca. Contamos con seis trabajadores dedicados que viven cerca y tres miembros del personal a tiempo completo que cuidan de la finca y están disponibles a cualquier momento del día. Hemos abierto nuestro hogar a mentes brillantes que tienen visiones y se sienten seguras de compartir, expandir y mejorar la finca en todos los aspectos. Aceptamos sugerencias para crecer en todas las áreas, incluyendo jardinería, tratamiento de agua, mantenimiento de la casa, cuidado de animales, métodos de reciclaje, entre otros.

Nuestra finca ofrece una variedad de tareas en las que los voluntarios pueden apoyar cada día, dependiendo de su disponibilidad individual. Estas actividades van desde trabajos en el campo, como la cosecha y el deshierbe, hasta mantenimiento y construcción de la casa, incluyendo cocina, limpieza y la enseñanza del inglés a nuestro equipo. Hay un trabajador que cocina para el personal; sin embargo, es común que se asignen tareas de cocina a los voluntarios como parte de su turno de 5 horas, y se les proporcionarán los ingredientes. Las horas de comida son típicamente a las 9 AM, 12 PM y 6 PM. Los voluntarios tienen acceso a su propia mini cocina, pero el acceso a la cocina principal requiere autorizarse por un miembro del personal. Durante los fines de semana, la cocina se realiza de manera colectiva entre voluntarios, el personal y nosotros para preparar el desayuno, el almuerzo y la cena, ya que no habrá personal disponible.

Los voluntarios emparejados tendrán su propia habitación con literas o cama matrimonial, mientras que los voluntarios individuales tendrán su propia cama en habitaciones compartidas con otras literas. Todas las habitaciones tienen puerta y cerradura para mayor privacidad. También hay acceso a la lavadora desde las 9 AM, para que pueda cargar la batería solar hasta las 2 PM, cualquier día de la semana. Hay una secadora tipo centrifugadora y luego se cuelga en un tendedero.

También hay oportunidades para conocer a los amables vecinos locales, quienes aman integrarse con los voluntarios y compartir sus experiencias. Tienen diversas ofertas, como árboles de cacao donde se pueden degustar granos de cacao frescos y ver el proceso de cultivo. Algunos vecinos tienen vacas, o preparan y vended comida autentica como tamales ticos, mientras que otros cultivan diferentes tipos de cultivos.

Si hay excursiones en las que se lleva a los voluntarios, ellos serán responsables de sus propios gastos, incluyendo transporte, actividades y comidas. También alentamos a los voluntarios a compartir su cultura a través de sus platos favoritos, lo que nos permite aprender y experimentar un poco de su mundo.

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Staff & Host

5.0

Hours & Tasks

4.5

Hostel

5.0

Learning & Fun

5.0

United States

5

I had a truly amazing experience at Finca Guival! The whole team is incredibly welcoming, friendly, and truly cared about our needs and making sure we had a positive experience. The views and meals were incredible as well. The schedule is really flexible, we learned a lot, and had plenty of time to ourselves. We also took day trips and at the end of our stay Fanny and Alex showed us around other areas of Costa Rica. I would highly recommend this experience! Thank you Fanny, Alex, Jose, Kim, and Alberto!!

3 months ago

France

5

This Worlpacking experience was AMAZING. We stayed for a bit less than two weeks and it wasn’t enough. Lots of things to discover with an incredible team. It was the best first worldpacking experience I could have had. I felt safe, welcome, part of the team. Our Spanish as well as our permaculture skills improved significantly. Fanny, Jose, Kem, Alberto, Alex, thank you so much for that experience that I will never forget. Que chiva :)

3 months ago

United States

5

I had a beautiful time here. Thank you so much Finca Guival! Fanny and her partner usually work in San Jose, José led us on the weekdays. José was a great teacher, and patient with our mistakes. For my first time volunteering out of the country on a farm, I couldn’t have asked for a better place to start.
The farm itself is rustic and serene, a beautiful place with mountain views. I brought a lot to do on my own, and with solar power from 7 to 2 I think, it was like a built in digital detox. I enjoyed reading my digital books, journaling, knitting, and playing games!

4 months ago

Canada

3

The food was great at the beginning, then after 2 weeks it became lean. The people there were friendly and inviting. Unfortunately, I lent the host money at the supermarket and the gas station and was never reimbursed. It’s a very pretty place except for the dog pens. Remember that work is from 7-12 but charging is from 8-2 so if you’re not near the house to plug in then you’ll lose an hour of charging time. The host is flexible with the work schedule though. It wasn’t a good fit for me

4 months ago


Fanny replied

En Finca Guival hemos sido y nos esforzamos por seguir siendo una buena opción para aquellas personas que:
1. Traten con respeto a las demás personas que estamos en la finca. Los gritos y palabras soeces no son una opción.
2. Sean responsables en el consumo de drogas licitas. Iniciar la ingesta de alcohol desde las 4am definitivamente no es bueno en la finca.
3. Mantengan una manejo financiero en un estado de sobriedad para comprender en qué invierten su dinero.

Mexico

5

Finca Guival es un espacio de respeto y amistad donde aprendes sobre las bondades de la tierra y la sustentabilidad. Si buscas desconectarte del bullicio diario, dar un respiro y reflexionar entre montañas y ríos, este es tu espacio. Te acompañarán en tu estancia ocho simpáticos perros, gallinas y un cochino. Gracias Fanny, Alex y sobre todo a José por su guía y acompañamiento.

5 months ago


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