Showing posts with label tamarindo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tamarindo. Show all posts

Friday, September 9, 2016

Off-road on road and some coffee - Tamarindo to Santa Teresa

Our day started with breakfast, packing and checking out from Coral Reef Surf Hostel. Our road trip trough CR would start today when we have picked up our 4wd Hyundai. We started driving to Playa Santa Teresa where we would stay few days surfing, checking out the town and nearby area. After about an hour of driving, Markus saw a sign about some coffee farm and turned to a smaller road. We were lucky because the coffee farm had a guided tour 1.30 pm and we arrived 1.29 pm so it was a perfect timing. The Coffee farm is Cafe Diria and it's run by a family for decades. Dennis, our tour guide, is in the owner family and he was really great and held a very informative and fun tour on the farm about how coffee is made. He told also fun facts about cashew "nuts" that the cashew fruit is really delicious and the nut is actually a seed ;) and the cashew seed is actually poisonous before it is roasted. We learned about the process and quality of coffee beans etc. In the end we had a tasting test about the coffee quality. It was not an easy test but we made it :D After the tour we got some coffee drink that tasted a bit like Irish cream and some local snacks that were delicious.


 Coffee beans and plants at different stages

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Surfing in Tamarindo

As we mentioned in the previous post, we have been staying in Tamarindo for the last few days. We had heard that Tamarindo would be a good place for beginner surfing (Thanx for the tip, Pia!). Markus has surfed a long time ago (12 years ago) and Edda had never tried it. Tamarindo is filled with surfing schools. All of them offer more or less the same packages and have the same prices. But what differs is the teachers.

We asked about surfing lessons in three places. The first one seemed a bit weird. It was a small shop in the corner of Main Street and Callejon Oeste. The guy gave us a "special price" - $35 dollars (instead of the "usual" $40). He started to talk about him being a professional fishing man (showed some picture of a big fish on a boat) and that his way of teaching was the best and if the other teachers would suggest a specific time for surfing, it would not be good, etc. The second place seemed okay, but we still wanted to ask from another place. We ended up to Costa Rica Surf Club. The price for a 2-hour lesson was $35 (group lesson). But we were lucky with the low season in Tamarindo and Edda got a private lesson for the price of a group lesson. :D The Tamarindo beach is quite big and during low tide you can walk to Playa Grande where they have also a National park and turtle nesting beach.



Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Tamarindo, and the beginning of our Costa Rica exploring

To travel around Costa Rica with public transportation is not the easiest or fastest way, but for sure it is cheap compared to the other methods. We wanted to come to Tamarindo from Sugar Beach close to Potrero. First we were supposed to take a taxi, or actually this time the shuttle that took the hotel's housekeeping. Edda had asked and got the information about the trip to Tamarindo that was as following: "First take a taxi to Potrero next to a football field and stand under the big tree. A bus to Santa Cruz drives there by, and you want to get off in Huacas in front of Banco Popular. From there you walk a bit back to the next road, because the bus to Tamarindo drives that way, or you can take a "collectivo" ride (locals taking several people at a time to different towns for a small fee)." If you have gotten used to good public transportation, you can imagine that this system may feel a bit confusing ;) Well, we got actually a free ride from the Sugar Beach receptionist because the housekeeping shuttle was stuck somewhere.


The Bus Stop and the bus in Potrero

Friday, September 2, 2016

Six nights at Hotel Sugar Beach

After the long and tiring bus ride from San José to Hotel Sugar Beach, it was nice to just relax with doing nothing. We wanted to have a bit nicer and relaxing hotel for the beginning of our honeymoon so we decided to come to Sugar Beach for six nights. The hotel has bungalows with two rooms. We had one with sea view (#22) and it is nice to sit on the terrace, having a cup of coffee and looking at the sea.  The rooms and hotel were good with few minor shortcomes. The restaurant is on a tiny hill with a nice view to the sea. Since we were here during the low season (27.8. - 2.9.2016), there were only few other guests during our stay and it was quiet and relaxing. The beach is big enough for the hotel. It is a black sand beach but with a lot of rocks in the waterline and we found only one narrow sand path through the rocks out to the sea. There is not much to do at Sugar Beach, but that is one of the reasons we chose it. It is a great place for relaxation (if you don’t mind 24/7 sound of waves ;) ). The hotel has boogie boards to rent for a price of 2$/h. We rented it almost every day for an hour or two, and even Edda started to like playing with it ;D The waves at the beach are not big enough for surfing so a boogie board is a good option if you want some action in the sea.

 Beach of Hotel Sugar Beach