Camarona Caribbean Lodge
Travel Blogs from Puerto Viejo
Fantastisk strand og høye bølger!
Våknet kl 0500 av banking og roping uti gangen. Trodde det var oss de ville vekke, men det var tydeligvis naboene som hadde forsovet seg. Hadde heldigvis en time på oss før vi skulle dra.
Ble hentet av Costa Ricas svar på Martin Skanke. Trivelig og hyggelig type, men når han fikk pedale under foten og rattet i nevene, var det bare og holde …
A chaotic catch up....
... Viejo in Costa Rica. It was an awesome set up right on the beach with hammocks everywhere and the floors and walls were all mosaic. There was artwork, poems and inspirational quotes everywhere too. Accommodation ranged from a simple hammock to the "pimp pad". The owner of the hostel was J, a guy in his mid 40's from Arizona and we're not exaggerating when we say he is completely crazy. Kind of a fat Willy Wonker on crack! We had a very surreal ...
Superman and Scorpions
... here was the only moron to fall out, on quite a hectic rapid I must add, smashing me into a rock, leaving me slightly battered and bruised. This however didn't take away from the experience, as the rapids were awesome, large and a lot of fun. From the rapids we continued onto Puerto Viejo, a small beach town on the Caribbean Coast. Here we met up with Donna Lynch and Big Wa Abbey (the Lynches) for some birthday celebrations, which as always, included some local rum, ...
Punta Uva & Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica, Caribbea
... rain, big old fat rain, rain that flys in sideways and sometimes it's seems rain comes straight up from underneath! We decided to eat at the hostel as the rain didn't let up so we didn't want to go out. The food was a bit expensive but it was nice. SJ started to feel a bit poorly so she went to bed early. In the night there was the most amazing thunderstorm. The lightening was lighting up our room and the thunder was that loud that it made the bed shake. It was pretty ...
Costa Rica - Puerto Viejo
... exercise and prefer to loll around for most of the time at low, flat levels (this is a sloth's preferred area and if they do climb, it takes ages for them to get there) and I like to walk up hills very slowly. Now whenever Craig asks if I want to go for a hike and I know I don't want to do it, I not only deliberately check the bible for any information on how experienced you need to be and whether any pitfalls await you whilst reading them aloud to him, I remind him that perhaps ...
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- Restaurant
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- Free High-Speed Internet
- Beach
- Wheelchair accessibility