Coral Suites Apart Hotel
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Rounding the turn
We are coming into the last leg of our honeymoon/journey. We arrived at the Coral Suites Hotel last night and found our rooms were very nice. They have their own separate kitchen with fridge, sink, and stove/oven. Since I was really tired I went to take a nap. Randy, Vince and Cindy went up to the top floor to check out the pool. There they met 3 …
Our last day - Boo Hoo :(
Did I mention that sloths only come down to the ground once a week and it is to go to the bathroom. I think it's because they're so darned slow it takes that long to get up and down.
Well that was a Discovery Channel moment wasn't it? Back to the present. When I took my first shower at the Coral Suites there was no hot water. I figured if I can …
Sat 24th-Wed 28th.......boat time
... The first hour journey was so twisty and up and down over the mountain. Myself, Ailish and Fiona were squeezed into the back - 7 of us in the jeep. Got into Panama about 7.30pm and we had to search for a hostel. Managed to get a chap hotel, quick wash and met the gang to go for some steak.....everyone wanted some red meat after having fish for five days. We found a nice restaurant, Casa Blanca and had some nice red meat washed down with some vino and ice cream after. Back to bed by ...
Panama: Panama City
... that and had a great time all together.
The next day when we woke up something was going on in the city. On the news we heard that people from Colon were protesting and fighting for their rights or land. We were not really sure what was going on. The fact was that we saw some people from our balcony which were demonstrating in the whole town and all roads were stopped. For Claudio was not possible to come to his work which is only 30 minutes ...
American tourist for a day
... in this one courtyard, and with beautiful bright red bricks nonetheless. One of them new a little bit of English so I talked with him for a minute about their project. We also looked into this old judicial building which now looked like a bank. Our guide talked about the strong french influence at one point and that their symbol was the rooster because it fights to the death. As we walk around we start to see some artisan street vendors. There is lots ...