Costa Rica: Narrowing Down the Geographic Possibilities


Yesterday my first piece went up on The Travel Belles. This site really is a fantastic little source of personal tips from every corner of the world. I’m so proud to now call myself a Travel Belle and hope to bring you so many more pieces on my time in Costa Rica.

Here’s the piece if you missed it:

Where to go, what to do and where to stay in Costa Rica

Two years ago, my boyfriend got a call in the middle of the night asking if he would like to move to Costa Rica for a couple of years to help a friend set up a business. Oh, and why don’t you bring your girlfriend, too? Well, it wasn’t a difficult decision. I had studied Spanish at university, so moving to a Spanish-speaking country really was a no brainer. And did I mention that it was the middle of January and snowing in England? My bikinis were packed by the time breakfast rolled around.
Costa Rica is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. With such a variety of things to do and great areas to stay, there really is something for everyone. The majority of the land is designated as rainforest. It may be a jungle out there, but as long as you know where to go in Costa Rica, it’s a fantastic opportunity to get into nature and have a great time while doing it.
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My recommendation for a great trip in Costa Rica would be to combine a volcanic area like Arenal with one of the main beach areas, such as Manuel Antonio, Guanacaste, Nicoya or Puerto Viejo. Whether you are a pampered princess or more of a GI Jane type, you will not be disappointed. Almost every hotel across the country has a spa, and most around the volcanic areas specialize in natural hot springs and beauty treatments that embrace the nature around them.
Mix adventure and spa treatments at Volcán Arenal
Volcán Arenal, or the Arenal Volcano, is situated in the north of the country. There are lots of hotels in this area that offer quad-biking, hiking and ziplining during the day, and amazing massages and chocolate and coffee body wraps in the evening. Combine that with stunning views and you can’t go wrong. Near Arenal, the area of Monteverde is known for its high adventure activities. Fly through the rainforest on a zipline, explore the jungle on a guided quad bike tour or ride the rapids with a day of whitewater rafting.
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Explore the beaches of Guanacaste
The main reason most people visit Costa Rica is its stunning coastline. From the north of the Pacific side of the country, you will find the beautiful beaches of Guanacaste, with delights like Playa Tamarindo, Playa Flamingo and smaller areas like Potrero and El Coco. Guanacaste is a fantastic place, full of a great blend of international people. I was often tempted by this area as an option to get out of the capital city, San José.
Guanacaste has everything you need to fully enjoy life, ranging from huge luxury resorts to pretty vacation rentals, breathtaking beaches and an amazing mix of restaurants. This area is served by Daniel Oduber Quiros International Airport (known as Liberia Costa Rica Airport), making it perfect for a short trip straight to the beach.
Get in touch with your inner hippy on the Nicoya Peninsula
Moving slightly further south, you come across the cool bohemian areas of Mal País, Santa Teresa and Montezuma on the Nicoya Peninsula. These small beach towns are full of artists and surfers. The amazing views are something I will hold in my heart forever.
Find paradise at Manuel Antonio National Park
If you want to be closer to the landlocked capital city of San José, Jacó and Puntarenas are two areas full of great luxury hotels and condos.
 Still, it’s well worth heading slightly further south to find Manuel Antonio, which sits along the Pacific coast. The nearby town of Quepos has great transport links including its own domestic airport and recently improved roads, making it a simple 2.5 hour-drive from the capital city of San José. From the national park to the stunning beaches and scenery, Manuel Antonio is a region of Costa Rica that you will never want to leave.
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Discover the sunny Caribbean side of Costa Rica


On the Caribbean side, Puerto Viejo in Limón is not to be missed. It has a really cool, laid back, hippy vibe and boasts some of the most beautiful beach areas in the country. It is less built up and commercialized than popular areas like Guanacaste, but this place can really hold its own. It is also a good bet for finding sun during Costa Rica’s rainy season (May through mid-November). I have never been happier than I was when in a hammock on Playa Cocles with a Cuba Libre in my hand. It’s the perfect place to relax. There are also some amazing national parks in this area, such as Cahuita and Parque Refugio Manzanillo. And to view sea turtle nesting sites, travel further north to Tortuguero from June to September.
In fact, you will find stunning wildlife wherever you go in Costa Rica. From white-faced monkeys to sloths and huge iguanas, the nature is right on your doorstep. I never fail to be amazed whenever stunning red macaw parrots fly overhead together. And when a sloth crawled across the sand and climbed onto the sun lounger next to me in Puerto Viejo, I could not believe my eyes!
The colours of nature always astound me and Costa Rica is a country where you will find every single one, from the blue of the Caribbean Sea to the green of the rainforest and the orange of a toucan’s beak. Costa Rica is a place to enjoy, relax and be amazed all at the same time. 

The original article can be found here.

Sometimes I wish…

Sometimes I wish that I still lived a little closer to this beach in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. Especially when I’m in England nursing a cold. Beautiful, isn’t it?

Sunrunner

Last week I went for a couple of runs on the beach. For those of you that know me, you are probably laughing OUT LOUD right now, but  I am here to tell you that it is true. And I enjoyed it. So there.

It was actually really good. I was running with a beautiful sea breeze, tropical butterflies floating past me and the waves lapping the shore. It made me want to right there and then move to the beach and run every day, thus getting very toned and very tanned. Sounds like an excellent plan to me.

PS. I’m packing up today – last day in Costa Rica! Much to do, need to get up and do it. Catch you all on the flipside and back on UK time. :)

Sunshine-y Times!

Photos from my recent travels…

Tamarindo, Guanacaste

Volcan Arenal, Costa Rica
Puerto Viejo, Caribbean side, CR
Manuel Antonio
Los Suenos, Jaco, Costa Rica
I am quite lucky, aren’t I? Sometimes you need to stop and think…

Look what fell into my inbox this morning!


How amazing are these little emailer images from my-wardrobe.com? I love them! They evoke a perfect, glamorous holiday feeling and even include suggestions for stylish destinations of the moment as well as the books to read whilst you are there! It just makes me want to buy everything on there, pack a stylish trunk and head off for a fabulous time!

A Weekend Getaway!

A couple of weeks ago, we decided to go and explore a little more of Costa Rica and visit Manuel Antonio, a beach town on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. We had such a fabulous time and really got up close and personal with the wildlife. Days were spent playing cards, lying in the sun, sipping cocktails (happy hour!) and sampling the local guacamole! Absolutely delicious!

(click on the picture to see it bigger – I am training myself in photo editing! This one was a little OTT, I admit!)

My Girls’ Weekend in Jaco last week!

Me, Kate and Cameron.

Last weekend, I went away on a girls’ weekend with my friends Kate and Cameron to Jaco, a local beach town about an hour away from San Jose (well, it’s longer on a ‘doing the rounds’colectivo bus!). It was my friend Cameron’s birthday and she just wanted to get out of the city, but what she didn’t know is that we had booked a gorgeous resort to hang out in!
We had a fab weekend at Hotel Club del Mar in Jaco, with it’s tropical rooms and pretty pool area. Cameron was just happy to have a comfortable bed and a hot shower, as she has neither in their apartment in San Pedro (on the other side of town)! We didn’t do a whole lot. Kate and I got pedicures at the hotel spa whilst Cameron caught up on sleep in the sun. The weather was pretty humid, so we didn’t really move from the side of the pool for very long!

On the Saturday, we had dinner at Lemon Zest – a well-known and popular restaurant near the beach in Jaco centre. We had an amazing meal. Hands down, the best food that I’ve had the whole time that I’ve been in Costa Rica. I can’t even tell you how good it was, partially because I had consumed quite a lot of sangria prior to entering the restaurant, and partially because there are no words. I had duck in a blackberry jus, Cameron had filet mignon on garlic mash and a red wine reduction and Kate opted for Madeira Chicken with roast vegetables. This is our little vegan from Chicago, chowing down on poultry and licking her lips! haha. It’s very difficult to be vegetarian in Costa Rica, let alone vegan. Especially when you are staying with a local family, which is where she was during the TEFL course.

At Lemon Zest

On Sunday, we couldn’t get a bus back to San Jose until 6.30pm so we were thrilled ot be allowed to hang out at the hotel until we had to leave. The sun came out for us and we just worked on our tans all day. All in all, a fab end to a fab weekend with two fab girls! I can’t wait for the next adventure!
I took this from my ‘Adventures in Costa Rica‘ blog – go check it out for more!


Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

I have another blog, following my adventures in Costa Rica. Here is a sample blog for you all to read. If you want to check out more, head on over!

A few weeks ago, I went to Manuel Antonio, a lovely beach town on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. I went with a few friends from my TEFL course. We had a 3day weekend, so we took advantage and caught the bus to the beach after class on the Friday, returning on the Sunday. The bus trip takes about 3 hours or 2 if, like me, you neglect to buy a return ticket and have to get some strange car taxi service on its way north from Panama! This is not as dodgy as it sounds, by the way!

The beach was absolutely beautiful, as was Manuel Antonio National Park, which we attempted to hike through, but unfortunately were not appropriately dressed to do so! There are more pictures on my facebook profile to prove this!
We stayed at Backpackers Hostel, a simple place with stunning surroundings for $12 a night. A far cry from my Santa Ana mansion I must admit, but I had a great time! It was like summer camp. We actually stayed up all night whispering and giggling whilst trying not to wake up the other fifteen people in the dorm! And check out the view from the pool area! Costa Rica is beautiful, even though we may not always see this side of it when we’re in San Jose! I definitely recommend this place for a cheap place to stay – you won’t spend much time there anyway and it’s really social if you do! The only drawbacks were a lack of clean sheets and hot water in the hostel and it is a little far from the beach, but it’s a very cheap taxi or bus ride down the hill, so not a huge issue.

We managed quite a few cocktails throughout the weekend too – who can resist a mango daiquiri being brought to you whilst sitting in the sun on a tropical beach?!

And Kate and Kara got naughty with a Tico Tiki after a couple of tequilas! Nice ladies!
All in all, a fabulous trip, but I’d love to go back and take the poker boys to show them the real Costa Rica!