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Tamagringo
... check before following the instructor. Conditions don’t change much and I spend most of the first dive hugging myself to keep warm. But we do spot a juvenile white-tip reef shark, and then later an adult, agitatedly circling a sandy cove. It really is beautiful to see them like that, unprotected, in their environment. We see schools of whip rays as well as a speckled eagle ray which looks like a Manta ray as it flaps through the water. It’s tougher managing your ...
Always go Latino.......
... danger, we are getting into a car of a guy we've just met, in Costa Rica, to party which is god knows where and hosted by god know who...NAH...it's cool, lets go. Turns out the party was just round the corner and was hosted by a couple who won Sharky's bar in town. All ex pat Americans, super friendly, they kept filling our glasses, and trying to fill us with food. Nacho left us there, and we stayed perhaps another hour or so, who knows we were blind ...
New year, new countries!
... waves coming through. When the sets rolled in there were a few nice waves but we just settled for body surfing and practicing our three sixties while on the wave!
During the day we would lay in the hammocks and watch the family of howler monkeys that lived in the trees above, along with the huge iguanas! There was one tiny little monkey that was pretty new I'd say that would only get around on mum's back. It ...
Surf, Beach and Coconuts
... time in Tamarindo was spent chilling out on the beach, something that we hadn't really done any of yet on our 'holiday'! The sea was beautiful and warm to splash around in with fun waves, perfect for mucking around practising handstands and somersaults! Some decent surf too although I opted for body surfing rather than renting a board.
One evening we decided to join in a turtle tour, going to Las ...
SALSA fiesta with the Martinkas
... find a hostel. Tamarindo is the LARGEST beach town that we have visited in Costa Rica and very touristy. upside, LOTS TO DO. downside, TONS OF VENDORS HUSSLING YOU. the city lines the beach with restaurants. surf shops. hotels. markets. and dance clubs. unce. unce. unce. the beach is busy with walkers. boogie boarders. surfers. beach bunnies. shells. and the occasional volleyball game. the ocean was clear. warm. and had awesome waves to play ...