Zapotal Community Homestay & Cultural Experience

Zapotal Community Homestay & Cultural Experience

a town immersed in a green goldmine

Basic information

Experience

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Impact

Start collaboration:

2016

Directly impacted families:

8

Project description

Zapotal Village

Voici une reformulation intégrant la notion de rusticité et de confort simple, tout en gardant un ton positif et immersif :


The Zapotal Community Homestay connects a small village in Costa Rica with travelers seeking an authentic, community-based experience. By opening their homes to visitors, the community has created new economic opportunities beyond traditional agricultural work. Today, this village of about 60 residents supports itself in part through tourism, with over half of the population directly involved and benefits shared collectively.

Accommodation in Zapotal is intentionally simple and rustic. Whether staying with a host family or in the cabins of Las Orquídeas, travelers should expect modest facilities and limited comfort. Rooms are basic, and bathrooms are often shared. Rather than luxury, the focus here is on genuine human connection and immersion in daily village life.

In return, guests enjoy a truly intimate cultural experience. They cook alongside local families, learn about medicinal plants and traditional farming practices, and visit places such as a sugar cane mill. The surrounding cloud forest offers beautiful guided walks, and evenings often bring everyone together — sometimes for lively karaoke nights where cultural differences quickly fade away.

Involvement of V Social

Since 2016, VSocial has coordinated with tour operators to promote visits to Zapotal. Working with the local community, facilities have been improved to expand the number of visitors that can be hosted and the tourist activities offered. Something as small as encouraging a longer stay at a local home can have an economic benefit on the entire community. Workshops in foreign languages such as French, English, and German, as well as courses in finance and natural history, ensure new opportunities will open and that the village will be able to grow to meet them.

Start collaboration:

2016

Directly impacted families:

8

Support for Zapotal Community Homestay & Cultural Experience

Apr 2026

EUR 6,571 - Supporting 3 proyects at Zapatal

Apr 2026

We have closed this year a project supported more than 7 years ago. We are glad to say that with this last push the local sugar cane mill will have better infraestructure, the community has new comercial signs for marketing and the cabins where our travelers stay look better than ever.

Sep 2024

EUR 700 - Improved facilities, with more modern and comfortable showers, will allow guests to enjoy a more satisfactory experience during their stay.

Fressy with the new showers for Zapotal

Sep 2024

Donation to improve infrastructure of homestays and community cabins. The improvement was specifically for buying new showers and replace the old ones of plastic that usually get damaged easily.

Sep 2023

EUR 284 - Technology Contribution to the association

Computer for Zapotal

Sep 2023

The community does not have a computer to commercialize the services and do the marketing process they have learned. Our idea is that through this computer, Zapotal community leaders can share their offers with other travel agencies.

Sep 2022

EUR 2,735 - Mattresses donation for Cabinas Las Orquideas

Las Orguideas Cabins
Las Orquídeas Cabins

Sep 2022

We donated 12 double mattresses and 4 individual ones for all the cabins at Las Orquideas. Here, travelers stay for a couple of nights, and the quality and experience needed improvement. Now, comfort will be secured.

Your impact

Zapotal de Miramar

Country: Costa Rica

Zapotal is an isolated region of Costa Rica. Welcoming travelers opens the village to the world and brings it to life. The community loves sharing their culture and learning about the people who come to visit. Increased tourism has had a ripple effect, with villagers improving their homes and local infrastructure to facilitate guests. New opportunities mean that young people can stay close to their families instead of migrating to cities for work. As the people of Zapotal witness more successes from their endeavors, they have greater confidence to take on new projects and challenges.

Their story

Zapotal Village
Zapotal Family
+17
Cabanas Orchideas

In the mountains of Costa Rica, there is a small village with fewer than 60 people. Immersed in the cloud forest, Zapotal is a true example of traditional village life, with multiple generations of a family living together in humble homes. Traditionally, the people here depended on livestock and agriculture. More recently, they have focused on tourism. Now, there are restaurants with traditional food, and even a pizza place! Homestays welcome travelers who can also visit the sugar mill, an old cheese factory, and a nursery to learn about the plants and trees. In the last decade, tourism has grown so much that almost everyone in this tiny village is connected to the industry in some way.

Zapotal is also home to Betshy, entrepreneur and grandmother to the only child in the village. Betshy’s real name is Betty. Over the years, hosting more than a hundred volunteers and making new friends around the world, the name “Betshy” somehow stuck. In 2009, she opened the first guesthouse and invited her community to work with her. Right away, Betshy became an “incubator” for the tourism industry in Zapotal, and almost everyone involved in tourism has passed through her doors at some point. Betshy was selected by Costa Rica’s National Bank to become the face of its marketing campaign, granting loans to emerging entrepreneurs, especially women in business. She was featured on bus stop banners around Puntarenas as a representative of female empowerment and welfare. Recently, she remodeled her house to add a spacious kitchen for travelers to take cooking classes. Unfortunately, financial problems have meant that, ironically, Betshy is now having trouble paying back one of the loans she was an advocate for. Zapotal used to receive at least six travel groups a year, but due to the pandemic now has had fewer than a dozen visitors. Betshy is eager to show off her brand-new kitchen, but she hasn’t had the chance. The momentum the village gained from tourism has come to a lull and they are feeling the economic consequences. Everyone in Zapotal is ready to welcome visitors back to share their energy and love of their village. Even though it’s quieter, Betshy remains a valuable pillar of this community.

Fortunately, Betshy has many projects on the go, including an educational farm where she devotes almost all of her extra time. There, she looks after her cows and pigs, talks to her plants and flowers, and fishes for tilapia at her lagoon. Like everyone in Zapotal, she has so much to share, and is waiting for visitors to return so she can invite them inside to cook with her in her beautiful kitchen.