Hotel Villas Playa Samara
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The final fling
With four full days remaining we decided to have a mini holiday within a holiday and headed to a beautiful beach to chill out and top up the tan before embarking on the British "Summer". Samara is a teeny little town with a stunning crescent shaped beach running for about 5kms from end to end. We´d planned to stay in the town, but as we got off the …
Tropical dog poo
After being ripped off my the Nicaraguan bus operators only by 1 pound 30p (its the principle of the matter!) followed by a few attempted stern words to the bus people from Sarah we arrived in the bohemian beach village of Samara, With darkness approaching and it starting to rain we found ourselves the cheapest and closest accomdation which had the …
Day Eight
... it was of course night here and the only light we had was the moon and very small flashlights. It is the season here for the sea turtles to come up out of the sea and up on the shore to lay her eggs. We walked along the beach for probably 45 minutes but saw no turtles. We sat on a log for a while to wait – sure enough a turtle came up out of the sea and made her way up the shore to pick a spot to lay her eggs.
Her legs are webbed and she used ...
Weekend at the beach!
... since it is rainy season you usually don't get more that 1/2 a day of sun before the downpours start. But it was a nice excuse to get a nap! That night we went out for the most delicious dinner. It was a place that grills all of there food. I got a fish filet and it came with other veggies. It was so yummy! Definitely a place I will go back to. After dinner we met up with pretty much everyone else what was in the small town at a local bar. Since there were so few people in ...
Samara - Wellen-Surfen für Anfänger
Da es von Santa Teresa nach Samara weder einen öffentlichen Bus noch eine wirklich definierte Strasse gibt, mussten wir ein privaten Minibus nehmen. Aus den angekündigten 4h wurden dann zwar zum Glück nur zwei, aber es war trotzdem eine echte Tortur. Wir saßen zunächst ganz hinten in dem kleinen 9er-Van, doch nach der Reifenpanne etwa auf der Hälfte der Strecke ...