The 11 Best Places I Visited in 2018 As I noted in several recent articles, in 2018 I finished up three years of travels around wonderful Mexico and Central America. More specifically, in 2018 I explored Costa Rica, Panama, northwestern Mexico and Cuba. Following are my favorite 11 places in that region of the world, …
Category Archive: COSTA RICA
25 Highlights of Travels in Central America
25 Highlights of Travels in Central America I just completed my extensive, 15-month explorations of Central America! Yes, in mid July, 2018, I flew out of Costa Rica to Phoenix, Arizona for a big family gathering, thus ending the final leg of my long, long jaunt through the 7-country isthmus that connects the North and …
Costs of Budget Travel in Costa Rica in 2018
Costs of Budget Travel in Costa Rica in 2018 I think every traveler has heard that Costa Rica is a very expensive country, probably the most expensive country in Central America. I certainly heard that over and over again by other travelers who had just visited or were about to visit. I read the same …
My 15 Favorite Experiences in Costa Rica
My 15 Favorite Experiences in Costa Rica I just spent more than 4 months traveling around Costa Rica. I actually never intended to stay so long, but I was assigned to review 80 luxury and boutique hotels all over the country. (oh, poor me!) And that took me more than 4 months to complete. My …
Four Months of Traveling in Costa Rica
Four Months of Traveling in Costa Rica My Travel Route & What I Learned About Costa Rica This is my last week in beautiful Costa Rica. I can hardly believe I ended up traveling around this tiny country for more than four whole months! But it’s true. Even so, I haven’t seen the entire country. …
Visiting Nicaragua’s far Southeast Corner
Visiting Nicaragua’s far Southeast Corner Not many travelers explore Nicaragua’s remote southeastern corner where the Rio San Juan meanders its way through dense jungles from massive Lake Nicaragua all the way to the Caribbean Sea, and where the vast tropical nature reserves Punta Gorda and Indio Maiz are situated. This is also where the remote …
9 Things Distinctly Costa Rican
9 Things Distinctly Costa Rican When I first arrived in Costa Rica in early 2018, I explored the country for well over one month without being able to identify anything distinctly Costa Rican, despite my best efforts to find anything. No history, historical architecture, daily customs, art or handicrafts. Nada. I even spoke about this …
Border Run at Los Chiles, Costa Rica – San Carlos, Nicaragua
Border Run at Los Chiles, Costa Rica – San Carlos, Nicaragua The main border crossing between Costa Rica and Nicaragua is in the west of both countries, close to the Pacific Coast. At that border, the closest town in Nicaragua is Rivas, 30 minutes away by frequent bus. On the Costa Rican side, the border …
La Paz Waterfall Gardens – Costa Rica
La Paz Waterfall Gardens – Costa Rica One of my best experiences in four months of travels around Costa Rica was a full day trip to La Paz (Peace) Waterfall Gardens. I had discovered the Waterfall Gardens because of my hotel assignment to visit Peace Lodge, the property’s luxurious boutique, cabin-style hotel located on a …
All About Montezuma – Costa Rica
All About Montezuma – Costa Rica Montezuma is a tiny beach community tucked into the remote, wild beach coves at the very southern tip of vast Nicoya Peninsula. That peninsula takes up the northern third of Costa Rica’s extensive Pacific coast. For decades Montezuma has been the hang out of alternative community-minded folks into yoga, …