COSTA RICA VACATIONS : THE 5 BEST GUANACASTE BEACHES

By | 2018-04-15T18:19:18-04:00 December 12th, 2014|Categories: Tourism|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

 

5 Best Guanacaste Beaches

Costa Rica Costa Of Living Update: Boogie Board—$80

Choosing your favorite beach in Costa Rica is like trying to pick which of your children you love the most. I’ve overheard heated debates on which sand is the softest, where the best snorkeling spot is located, or what surf is the easiest to boogie board without smacking your head into a rock.

Since many of you are visiting this area for the Christmas holiday—and are looking to get out of your resort and travel to different beaches—this list should help in planning your excursions. It’s best to fly into Liberia, Costa Rica since this international airport is the closest to these Guanacaste beaches. The San Jose airport is five to six hours away from this area.

I’ve compiled this “happier beach list” (my top 5 Guanacaste beaches) by using a thorough investigative team: my husband and I. We are authorities in how to waste a day away. I can sit on a beach (in the shade) for and entire day and feel like it was well spent. Give me a book and I might never come home. Rob will stare into every tide pool looking for new and interesting sea life… and he always finds something. These beach days clear my mind and help make me more appreciative of the little things. Gratitude comes easy when your toes are dipped into the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean. (more…)

KAYAKING THROUGH MANGROVES

By | 2018-04-15T18:19:56-04:00 February 28th, 2011|Categories: Tourism|Tags: , |

Costa Rica Cost Of Living Update:            Four Hour Kayak Tour-$35/person

Nature doesn’t want me here. 

A family of white face monkeys hang off the elevated roots and bear their teeth.  The White Ibis birds dart over my head, chasing me away as one would an uninvited guest.

 I silently glide across the water when I notice two suspicious eyes on the surface.  It continues to stare before slowly sinking back into the murkiness. Could it be a crocodile, one that may have been watching me this whole time? All the more reason to be nervous when my husband almost flips the kayak.

Mangroves make you feel alone and vulnerable;  their inhabitants are the ones  deciding your fate.

I leave without looking back and remind my husband to stop rocking the boat.

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