Around Costa Rica in 7 Months
Learn the good, the bad and the ugly about Costa Rica!
Thursday, October 23, 2014
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This blog is about our trip to Costa Rica. We lived there for 7 months and discovered many great places and secrets we would like to share with you! Hope this blog is helpful. Please keep in mind that it is a work in progress.
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Monday, June 23, 2014
Howling Monkeys make for a mysterious stay!
Howling monkeys sound early in the morning or at dusk. And the sound is as if as if a lion was roaring right next to your house. The first time I heard it I was scared, it was wild and intimidating. But then you get to enjoy it and you feel like you are in wild country!
In Guanacaste, close to a beach called Ocotal, we had the pleasure of experiencing them up close and personal. A group of howling monkeys came to spend a few days in a tree right next to our garden. We were able to observe their behaviour and fell in love with them. Apparently they love to eat flowers!
They allowed us to come pretty close to the tree and we took some nice pictures. But the chief had decided on a point that was the limit, and if we tried to come any closer he would howl as if to say: stop or else there will be consequences!
All in all the experiences we had on our trip to Costa Rica were priceless. The flora and fauna are truly extraordinary! The howling monkeys were a true spectacle of beauty and exuberance! I feel blessed to have had the chance to visit this paradise called Costa Rica.
Friday, June 20, 2014
Iguanas anyone?
Have you ever seen an iguana up close and personal? Well I tell you, go to Costa Rica and you will see all sizes and types, it is an iguana fest over there! I specially recommend you to go to Carara National Park! I will tell you a bit more in a future post, but for now enjoy these pictures! If you borrow one please give credit to this blog!
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Rainmaker Park Puntarenas
One of my best experiences in Costa Rica was going to Rainmaker Park!
This was a safe but wild environment were we got to hike, observe nature, swim in natural ponds and take showers under refreshing waterfalls. You can chose to go with a guide or go by yourself. We were two women and a seven year old girl, and we felt safe at all times. It was an adventure to cross the hanging bridges and it was as good an experience as doing canopy zip lining.
The smells, sights and sounds of nature that you will experience will make your day at Rainmaker unforgettable!
This was a safe but wild environment were we got to hike, observe nature, swim in natural ponds and take showers under refreshing waterfalls. You can chose to go with a guide or go by yourself. We were two women and a seven year old girl, and we felt safe at all times. It was an adventure to cross the hanging bridges and it was as good an experience as doing canopy zip lining.
The smells, sights and sounds of nature that you will experience will make your day at Rainmaker unforgettable!
Flamingo/ Potrero Area
We stayed close to Playa Potrero. Our house was very nice, with a green garden and a great pool. We had some great beaches around such as Playa Penca, Playa Danta and Playa Flamingo. I mention these because these are the beaches that are truly worth going to. Playa Brasilito, Conchal and Potreo in our opinion are not worth it.
In this post I will focus on Playa Flamingo. And later on I will write about the other beaches I mentioned. Flamingo is beautiful, but the waves can be rough. When it is low tide it is very enjoyable to be at the beach. At high tide the beach becomes very narrow and the waves hit at a weird angle which makes them rough.
There is not much going on in Flamingo or the surrounding areas, in our opinion it is quite dead. But if you do not mind that, and you are looking for a beautiful peaceful beach then this is the place for you.
There is a great hotel right across the street from the beach, We did not stay there but I would love to in the future. The hotel has a great restaurant called Arenas, it's a bit pricey but worth it. The food was delicious and the service great.
In this post I will focus on Playa Flamingo. And later on I will write about the other beaches I mentioned. Flamingo is beautiful, but the waves can be rough. When it is low tide it is very enjoyable to be at the beach. At high tide the beach becomes very narrow and the waves hit at a weird angle which makes them rough.
There is not much going on in Flamingo or the surrounding areas, in our opinion it is quite dead. But if you do not mind that, and you are looking for a beautiful peaceful beach then this is the place for you.
There is a great hotel right across the street from the beach, We did not stay there but I would love to in the future. The hotel has a great restaurant called Arenas, it's a bit pricey but worth it. The food was delicious and the service great.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
The ten reasons I would go to Costa Rica
Our experience without exception has been that people are super nice. Everybody is polite, and tries to be helpful. Everybody we have encountered has time for us. And nobody, no matter how poor or how hard the job they are doing, no one seems bitter or angry. It has been a pleasure to interact with Costa Ricans. And not only ticos, but also the Nicaraguans that are here for many years now, I have found them to be truly charming people.
2. The food:
Maybe because I happen to be Costa Rican - I don't know, but to me, Costa Rican food is fantastic! Start with Casado, a cheap but savory and complete dish that usually brings: rice beans, steak or
fish or chicken, patacones and salad. Continue with Ceviche, raw
fish cooked in lemon served with minced onion and patacones!
fish or chicken, patacones and salad. Continue with Ceviche, raw
fish cooked in lemon served with minced onion and patacones!
Then the fish which you can have any way you want, there is Mahi
Mahi, Red Snapper, Tuna, and many more. And then there are yummy appetizers like platanitos, patacones, gallitos (which are like tacos but simpler and to me yummier) etc. You name it, the sky is the limit! There are many choices when it comes to international cousine as well. All in all we have eaten like kings and queens in this trip!
Mahi, Red Snapper, Tuna, and many more. And then there are yummy appetizers like platanitos, patacones, gallitos (which are like tacos but simpler and to me yummier) etc. You name it, the sky is the limit! There are many choices when it comes to international cousine as well. All in all we have eaten like kings and queens in this trip!
This is what brings the most amount of tourists to thin country. There are so many, I find it hard to believe one could ever finish them. You can zip line, hike, or raft through them. You can go alone or with expert guides. You can go daytime or night. You can chose inland or next to gorgeous beaches! In summary the National parks are worth all the fame they have!
4. Learn spanish:
Spanish is helpful in many countries, and an asset to your resume. What better way to learn than to immerse yourself in a fun and friendly culture like the Costa Rican culture! Coming for a few months and learning spanish would be an investment in your future no matter how you see it. Only the memories will be enough to make you smile for life!
5. Learn to surf:
There is an abundance of choices when it comes to surfing lessons. I myself would pick Tamarindo! But learning to surf is easy and fun in the beaches in Costa Rica! If you are less daring, try boogie boarding which is easier and equally fun. It is also something you can do with the kids!
6. Animal encounters:
Yes no matter where you go you are bound to have at least one exciting animal encounter. It may be monkeys, pizote, scarlet macaws, tucanos, bulls, sloths, alligators or any other great animal, but you most likely will enjoy one up close and personal! Get ready, open your eyes and have your cameras always handy because when you least expect you will be face to face with something wonderful!
Usually not crowded. Unspoiled. Shells galore. Magical susses. Yes the beaches will make you sigh in awe! No words can possibly explain the beauty you will experience with Costa Rican beaches!
8. The fruit: Luscious, juicy, sweet and exotic...these are adjectives that come to mind when I think about the Costa Rican fruit choices! Mango, Guanabana, Papaya, Pina, Bananos, Guayabas, Mamon Chino...the list goes on and on! Every day make sure you try something new! You will never regret it!
9. The sunsets:
Specially if you go to Puntarenas, but can be enjoyed from other locations as well. The sunsets are so stunningly beautiful, you can never get enough of them. Make sure you take a beach chair, a good book and you plant yourself in a great spot, day after day, just at about 5:00 p.m. to enjoy the sunsets! It will be better than a therapy session with the best psychologist in the world!
10. The health care:
There is peace of mind in knowing that if something goes wrong with your health that you are in a country with great healthcare. The system is great! The doctors are great ! And you can find some really good hospitals. For foreigners I would recommend CIMA. There is one in the outskirts of San Jose and one in Guanacaste.
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