Nosara Beach Hotel
Travel Blogs from Nosara
Crabs in the morning/ Death march in the afternoon
... made it up and down the last few hills and into town all were rewarded with ice cream (helado) and sips from a liter bottle of cold water.
The town of Samara is much smaller than I thought it would be. It's really only a few streets and a beach. After all were refreshed we walked the additional 3 blocks to the beach with no complaint. The beach was still hot, but a nice, cool breeze blew in from off the water. The beach was not crowded, but ...
Beach Time
Yesterday we left Atenas for our four hour drive to Playa Guiones in the province of Guanacaste. It is a surf town along the Pacific Coast. We arrived mid afternoon to our home there. This area is very humid, lush and very warm.
This morning we were woken early to the sounds of howler monkeys in the trees not far from our house. After breakfast we watched a large troop of howler monkeys go thru the trees beside our house. They were all sizes and we could easily see ...
Dinner con el sol!
... The tacos were some of the best I have ever tasted. So great! Our table was built around a palm tree and there were giant coconuts, mangoes, and other fruit tries all around us. Several howler monkeys were messing around in the trees behind us. They make some crazy screeches and growls. We tried to get some photos of them but they are quick and evasive. We will have to get the big camera out next time we find some to try to ...
Blogging about Logging Beach Time
... the boogie boards and we all played on the beach. Dave did some work (finally a good internet connection again) and we all had some great meals including a night for pizza at the Mono Azul (Blue Monkey.) Mono Azul has some really cool programs to help injured animals and project s to help keep the animals safe in the first place. Check it out if you are in the area. Everyone but Dave visited Manuel Antonio park. They saw loads of animals including ...
A few comments from Samara
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So, Julie and I are leaving for San Jose tomorrow. We both really like CR --- people are proud of the country (25% in parks and reserves) and it is extemely clean (garbage wise) in comparison to Guat. I love both coasts and we have had good weather. I particularly like the inland region to the west of Lake Arenal ---- it is a bit drier and is more open and hilly than the forest areas of the coast. It also has a bit more of a Spanish ...