The Heart of Costa Rica
If there is one expression that defines the essence of Costa Rica, it is “Pura Vida”. Two simple words that encapsulate an entire philosophy of life, a way of being and feeling deeply rooted in Costa Rican culture. For travelers who embark on volunteer experience adventures in this destination, truly understanding what “Pura Vida” means can greatly enrich their experience and help them connect more deeply with the country and its people.
In this post we’ll tell you everything you need to know about this iconic phrase: its origin, its meaning, why it’s used so much, and some curiosities you probably didn’t know.

What does “Pura Vida” mean?
Literally, “Pura Vida” translates to “pure life” or “simple life,” but its meaning goes far beyond the words.
In Costa Rica, “Pura Vida” is a greeting, a farewell, an expression of gratitude, a positive response, and a way of saying everything is okay. It’s an attitude toward life. It means being happy, feeling grateful, enjoying the moment, facing challenges with a smile, and valuing the simple things.
“Hi, how are you?”
– “Pura Vida!”
“Thanks for the help.”
– “Pura Vida, my pleasure!”
“Everything good?”
– “Pura Vida!”
This versatile term reflects the optimism, kindness, and warmth of the Costa Rican people. It’s a way of seeing life calmly, without stress, and with a deep connection to nature and others.
Where does the phrase “Pura Vida” come from?
Although it is now 100% Costa Rican, the curious thing is that the origin of “Pura Vida” is not native to the country. The phrase began to gain popularity in Costa Rica in the 1950s, after the screening of a Mexican movie called “¡Pura Vida!” (1956), starring Antonio Espino “Clavillazo.” In it, the character used the phrase constantly, and Costa Ricans gradually adopted it until it became an integral part of their everyday language.
Over time, “Pura Vida” evolved beyond a comic catchphrase and became a true cultural statement.

Why is it used so much in Costa Rica?
Costa Rica is one of the happiest countries in the world, according to multiple international indexes. It has a stable democracy, has had no army since 1948, and is known for its commitment to sustainability, peace, and social well-being. In this context, “Pura Vida” fits perfectly as a national expression.
The phrase is used so much because it reflects that relaxed, positive, and harmonious way of life that so characterizes the country. For Ticos, “Pura Vida” is a way of living with joy, without overcomplicating things, and appreciating every moment.
Curiosities about this expression
* Country brand: “Pura Vida” is part of Costa Rica’s international branding. It is used in tourism campaigns, local products, and even forms part of the country’s official logo.
* Recognized worldwide: Many travelers return from Costa Rica using “Pura Vida” as part of their regular vocabulary. Its use has spread so much that it’s sometimes heard outside the country, especially among people who have visited Costa Rica and fell in love with its culture.
* There is no exact translation: Although it can be translated literally, its true emotional and cultural meaning has no exact equivalent in other languages. It is one of those unique expressions that can only be fully understood through experience.
* Part of Costa Rican DNA: If you ask any Costa Rican what it means to be a Tico or Tica, “Pura Vida” will surely be part of their answer. It’s a symbol of national identity.
What can a participant in the volunteer experience learn about the phrase “Pura Vida”?
Travelers who arrive in Costa Rica to participate in volunteer programs quickly discover that “Pura Vida” is not just a phrase: it’s a guide to living more consciously and connectedly.
During your stay, many of you will learn to:
* Value the simple things: like sharing a homemade meal, walking down a nature-filled path, or having a good conversation without rushing.
* Accept differences: understanding that every culture has its own rhythm and ways, and not everything has to be urgent.
* Connect with the community: the collaborative and hospitable spirit of Costa Ricans makes any volunteer feel welcome.
Adopting “Pura Vida” as a philosophy during your international volunteer experience allows you to set aside stress, open your heart, and live with more presence.

Tips to live “Pura Vida” like a local
1. Greet with a smile: In Costa Rica, a smile and a “¡Pura Vida!” open many doors.
2. Be patient: Things aren’t always done quickly, and that’s okay. Enjoy the process.
3. Connect with nature: Walk along the beach, listen to the sounds of the forest, breathe deeply.
4. Talk to people: Ticos are warm, curious, and always willing to chat.
5. Do your best, without stress: In volunteer projects, give your best, but understand that everything has its own pace.
6. Live in the moment: Let each day surprise you, without rigid expectations.
“Pura Vida” is much more than a tourist slogan or a friendly expression. It is a reflection of the way of life of a country that has made peace, happiness, and sustainability its banners.
And you will discover that if you choose to carry out your volunteer experience in this country, which we assure you will be unforgettable.