Hotel Luna Azul
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190km drive to PLaya Avellanas NW CR
... chatted to the locals about where to see the turtles hatching and making a run for the sea. Stocked up our little kitchenette in the cabin. Off out in search of dinner. Opted for La Vida Beuna in Playa Negra. Standard set up TV on load behind bar showing SA football and music playing in restaurant. Decent atmosphere inside. Fried fish and salad and Casado Beef with a few lemonTe drinks. Dirt track ...
Cloud Forests, Volcanos and Waterfalls
... in Panama where I could catch another bus to where I wanted to be so I didn’t think it would be too big a problem. Then the drivers changed and the first driver told the second that one person wants to get off at David. When we stopped at David (bearing in mind it’s the night bus and we’d been driving all night and had a 4 hour stop getting through customs too) I was fast asleep. Some guy had decided he was gonna get off at David so ...
Just the way it should be
... they just dazzled the eye.
After we were all worn out here, we changed clothes and headed to the hot springs. Lest anyone think this was a flashy, sterile, super commercial hot springs, let me shatter that illusion. This was straight from the volcano, natural hot water. As in "we can't regulate the temperature because it depends on what the volcano is doing" hot water. As in the water is a murky green and there are mineral deposits ...
Costa Rican Triathlon- hike, swim, slide a volcano
... the guys which one is the best and he points to one and says it is the fastest so I hop in. Holy **** he was not kidding. He even told me not to lay down cause it will go too fast and I just thought he was being overly cautious. I listen to him anyways and stayed sitting up as best I could, but I shot out of that slide so fast and hit the water with so much force that my top flew up and my bottoms were so wedged up my butt it was insane. Amanda ...
Learning About the Indigenous Culture
... the group to stay on the middle of the path because there were camoflaged poisonous snakes, native guide Miguel led a 2 ½ hr walking tour through the jungle. After assessing the terrain, I opted to stay behind at the Visitor’s Center and listen to the birds, read about the indios, admire their artifacts, and, I must confess, take a bit of a nap. Al hiked right along and took lots of pictures (see ...
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking