Last Updated on January 31, 2022 by Tia
In this article, I am showing you how to practice Green Living whilst traveling.
And although this way of travel can be applied to any country, there is no place better than Costa Rica – one of the most beautiful, eco-friendly countries in the world.
So what exactly does Green Living mean? How does it apply to travel? And why is Costa Rica perfect for it? Keep reading to find out!
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What is the definition of Green Living?
As the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says and i quote; ”Green living means making sustainable choices about what we eat, how we travel, what we buy, and how we use and dispose of it. We can implement sustainability in our workplace practices, and by greening the buildings we inhabit. Our everyday choices can create a sustainable lifestyle.”
So you see, Green Living is a philosophy that links our relationship to our environment.
Earth is our living, breathing, support system. What we eat, the air we breathe, and the wonders of the world we leave untouched depend solely on how WE treat it.
It also extends to eating less or no meat, choosing organic, local produce, reducing plastic, carbon footprint, and littering.
If you aren’t aware of what we are doing to our planet, and how you can help, my Responsible Travel guide, has some great and easy ways for you to reduce your footprint on this world!
Of course, by visiting Costa Rica you have to play your part to keep the earth clean, and plastic-free!
Below, please find some easy, cheap ways that I use to travel without harming the planet!
Green Living – How is Costa Rica excelling in responsible, green travel?
By the early 1990s, Costa Rica became the poster child for ecotourism and Green Living.
Costa Rica was a pioneer in this type of tourism and is recognized as one of the few with true ecotourism values.
And yes, many will tell you that this developing nation has used ecotourism as a way to cash in on the hot green travel topic.
But you know what? I take my hat off to them.
They have developed a successful, environmentally friendly industry while keeping the nation’s treasures intact.
I mean, if you are clever enough to cash in on tourism, sustain and grow a developing nation and keep it green… then yeah, take my money!
Green Living Tourism In Costa Rica
Thousands of tourists (and myself) visit Costa Rica for the breathtaking jungles, extensive national parks, and 1/2 million acres of protected land.
In fact, tourism in Costa Rica has skyrocketed in the past couple of decades and is one of the main sources of income in the country.
Ecotourism in Costa Rica also educates and encourages green living in the individual eco-tourist.
Informed tour guides and educational pamphlets throughout the country have a clear goal – to promote conservation efforts worldwide. To make us stop, think, and re-evaluate our choices.
For Costa Rica’s location, budget, climate, and more are right here in my Costa Rica tips guide.
10 Amazing Reasons To Practise Green Living In Costa Rica
1. Over a quarter of the land is dedicated to conservation.
The Beautiful natural landscape and bustling biodiversity are some of the few things you will witness when visiting.
Tourists and locals alike are drawn to Costa Rica’s natural beauty—and are committed to preserving it.
With 20 national parks, 8 biological reserves, animal refuges, and protected areas, 26 percent of Costa Rica’s land is protected.
Amazingly, the country has doubled its forest cover from 26 percent in 1984 to 52% in 2017.
There are no zoos no animal shows, and no aquariums. The wild belongs in the wild. HALLELUJAH!
2. It holds more than 5% of the world’s biodiversity!
Do you realize how incredible that is?
While Costa Rica only occupies .03 percent of the world’s surface, it boasts the globe’s highest biodiversity density.
The country is home to more than 500,000 species!
And, with nearly 3 percent of the world’s biodiversity contained in its borders, Corcovado National Park has been deemed “the most biologically intense place on the planet.”
3. It uses renewable energy for electricity
Costa Rica has become a worldwide leader in renewable electricity.
Clean or renewable energies are those generated from natural sources–readily available in nature–such as wind, water, and soil.
To follow a pro-environment agenda, Costa Rica has bet on the use of renewable energy since 1994.
They have pledged to cease carbon dependency entirely by 2021 – a piece of news that is music to my ears!
This plan looks to be highly possible too, considering they used 99% renewable energy sources in 2016 and 2016.
4. The first country to ban Single-use plastic
Costa Rica is the first country to ban single-use plastics!
This ban was made in an effort to meet its goal of eliminating them entirely from the country by 2021.
It, of course, includes straws, cutlery, bags, bottles, and cups made from plastic.
For ideas on how YOU can reduce your plastic waste (water, cosmetics, and more) read my Responsible Travel Guide
5. It promotes boutique hotels
Green living is continued throughout the country, extending to a fully sustainable service provided by boutique hotels.
This is to ensure that the local population receives the tourist income generated.
A move that also makes the locals strongly committed to caring for the environment.
It really is a domino effect, and Costa Rica has nailed it- something I only wish Thailand did.
Boutique hotels across the country follow many green living practices.
They typically avoid buffets – and provide a la carte service to reduce waste.
Additionally, have strict fines for littering and smoking.
Boutique hotels mean that you get a real slice of local flavor in your stay- and they are usually so charming and unique!
6. Costa Rica is home to four Unesco Heritage Sites.
These sites are chosen by their universal cultural and natural value.
The designated four World Heritage locations in Costa Rica are
- La Amistad National Park
- Cocos Island National Park
- Area de Conservación Guanacaste
- Precolumbian Chiefdom Settlements with Stone Spheres of the Diquís.
7. It boasts over 200 volcanic formations.
These fascinating volcanos are a joy to explore.
Out of the 200, 112 of them are active to some degree, with the Arenal volcano being the most active volcano in Central America!
Check out Poás – the second widest volcanic crater in the world, and Irazú, which is Costa Rica’s tallest volcano.
8. You will never see more butterflies in the world; ever.
Seriously—there are SO many butterflies!
Costa Rica contains approximately 90% of the butterfly species found in all of Central America!
66% of all neotropical butterflies and 18% of all butterfly species in the world are happy residents of Costa Rica.
You can observe these incredible creatures here:
- Butterfly Observatory in El Castillo, near Lake Arenal and the Arenal volcano
- Monteverde Butterfly Gardens which is open 365 days a year
- La Paz Waterfall Gardens
- The butterfly farm
9. It is absolute heaven for bird enthusiasts
In Costa Rica, you will have plenty of chances to observe and admire over 50 hummingbird species. Of the 338 known species of hummingbirds, about 50 live in Costa Rica. You will also see many macaws and parrots- – the most majestic looking birds i have seen in the most vibrant colors!
Did you know? Scarlet macaws always fly in pairs of two. That is because they mate for life. If something happens to their other half, their life expectancy of 60 years falls dramatically. They simply cannot survive without their mate!
10. Snakes, snakes, snakes everywhere!
There are over 22 types of venomous snakes in Costa Rica – with approximately two snakes per hectare. Reptile lovers rejoice!
Amazing Activities in Costa Rica
Whether you are a nature lover or an adrenaline seeker, there is so much to do!
- Hiking. the various rainforests, where you can sight numerous exotic birds. There’s a plethora of wildlife such as jaguars, pumas and four other types of wild cats and other exotic creatures.
- Dive, freedive and snorkel. Relax at the incredible beaches – and take the time to snorkel and dive! There, you will witness a huge variety of marine species and coral life.
- Surf it up. Surf to your heart’s content! Costa Rica boasts some awesome waves – but not in all parts of the country. To understand which part to visit, read my Costa Rica guide. It explains the differences between the Caribbean and the Central American side, and provides info, climate, and budget for both!
- Go horse riding on the beach! Riding through the thick jungle, only to end up on an empty beach that stretches for miles! Nothing to hear but the wildlife, the soft footsteps of the horse and the crushing sound of the waves. Sounds like a dream? Think again – this is a reality in Costa Rica!
- Pura Vida Learn the true meaning of Pura Vida. According to recent galops, the people of Costa Rica (locally known and Ticos and Tikas) are the happiest people in the world – with a life expectancy of 79 years. And you know why? PURA VIDA. Pura Vida translates to happy, pure life – a motto that all locals live by! People will always happily greet you (not everyone speaks English- in fact, the official language is Central American Spanish) with a smile and a heartfelt ”Pura Vida”!
Easy ways to be Green Living Traveler
1. Replace your disposables with reusable items.
For example, cotton rounds, cotton swabs, and tissues. We use trillions of them! I swapped to reusables 2 years ago, and haven’t looked back since!
In particular, I picked up swabs for my ears, pointy ones for my make-up, cotton rounds for skincare, and even tissues.
Yeap, all reusable, from the incredible Last Object, which by the way, delivers from various warehouses – both Europe, Canada, and the US, so you don’t have to pay loads for delivery!
Just ONE of these eco-friendly swabs replaces over 1000 cotton swabs that end up in our oceans! They come in gorgeous colors, are durable, and are super easy to clean! Use code TIA for 10% off all purchases!
2. Get a portable ashtray
Cigarette butts are the single greatest source of ocean pollution, with more than 60 million collected over 32 years! Yuk!
To save our oceans, just carry a portable ashtray like this one in your backpack!
This pack of two can be fastened to any backpack! With every use, you are taking a huge step towards responsible tourism.
3. Carry a water bottle and straw
A simple reusable cup and metal straw are the best, and contribute a lot to the solution; trust me!
This filter bottle is great as it reduces chlorine and micro-particles. You can fill it up from any tap, or at your hotel to avoid buying a million plastic bottles when you travel.
100,000 marine creatures and 1 million sea birds die from plastic entanglement in a year.
Personally, I have tried paper straws and pasta straws too, but I really hate them! This stainless steel straw set comes with a handy pouch, and a brush to clean too!
4. Switch to shampoo and conditioner bars
There is no need to carry plastic bottles that you will later throw away. Not when you can get top-quality shampoo and conditioner in a bar!
This shampoo and conditioner set smells like heavenly lemon and eucalyptus, and don’t laugh, but mosquitos hate the smell of lemon so this is a WIN for me!
Green Living Conclusions
Through green living and successful ecotourism, Costa Rica has proven that conservation and economic growth go hand in hand.
Their investment in ecotourism should provide us ALL with inspiration to follow suit!
Every little helps sure, but bold moves like this from governments have a HUGE impact on green living and go a long way to preserving our precious earth!
Have you been to Costa Rica? I want to hear your opinions, so please let me know in the comments!
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10 comments
Costa Rica looks amazing and I love how eco friendly it is! I definitely need to visit.
Yay to my fellow responsible, green-loving, ethical travelers! Im so happy to meet like-minded spirits 🙂
Such a comprehensive post, I had no idea how eco friendly Costa Rica was, thanks for sharing
thank you so much for reading Jessica! Costa Rica is full of surprises! <3
I knew Costa Rica was eco friendly, but I had no idea to what extent. I visited a few years ago and did a hiking trip through Corcovado National Park, which was absolutely incredible. We spotted over 100 different species of birds, as well as monkeys, tapirs, sloths, ant eaters, coatis, and more animals. I was really blown away by how well managed this experience was– visitors to the park are capped at a certain number, and must be accompanied by a guide. All of this helps to protect the natural environment. Good job Costa Rica!
Janine thank you so much for sharing your experience! I was impressed by the wildlife too! We booked a hotel inside the jungle and the experience was so raw and unfiltered and beautiful – I’ll never forget it! They pledged to be the first country to use 100% sustainable energy starting this year too! Good Job Costa Rica!
Wow there is so many things I didn´t know about Costa Rica! I knew it was a great eco-friendly destination, but wow, it´s even more than I thought! Thank you for sharing this great post, makes me wanna go search for plane tickets 🙂
It is definitely a country that is full of surprises! No one (including me) really realizes how special it is until we get there!
Crazy how eco-friendly it is! Would love to visit one day!
Id love to go back myself and see more of it! It’s actually quite moving to see the work that has been put into protecting nature and wildlife!