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CR Part 5: Pura Vida
The trip to Samara started out well as we were surprised to find it actually took LESS time than originally planned – a first for the roads in Costa Rica. The beach town was very small and quaint again like Montezuma – a single road, perhaps a ½ mile, ¾ at best. We found our hotel easily, and were impressed as we walked through our little tree house hut. Below there were two hammocks and a bbq and breakfast area, and above our room was spacious and beautifully…and directly on the beach.

Our Treehouse Hut was the one on the left, highly recommended this place!
The beach was incredible – soft sand and such a gentle slope it was almost hard to get to where you couldn’t touch. The waves were very gentle, and the water warm. The beach was not too busy at all, as it was still the off season and Samara is just starting to boom. Our first day was just spent relaxing on the beach – and finding our favorite restaurant.

The view from Gusto's Restaurant
The next day giant plates of fresh fruit (watermelon, pineapple, papaya and banana – our typical breakfast for the entire two weeks!) were brought to our outdoor breakfast area under our tree house. We also had pancakes, eggs and toast – and then headed out for our kayak trip. There was a small island off the Samara beach, and we were told it was about a ½ hour trip there and a ½ hour trip back – and the island boasted a nice white sand beach. The trip out was fun and uneventful; we took some photos with our waterproof camera and talked. As we approached the island, we could see very turbulent waves…the island came to a tip right of the coast, and the waves were crashing from all three sides. We had been warned not to go the other way, as it was very rocky. So, we decided to go ahead through the waves. We were just cresting a big wave when a wave from another direction hit us, and it was unavoidable…we flipped. We were right off shore and could actually even touch so we were easily able to grab the boat and drag it onshore.
Sadly….our camera had been sitting on Paolo’s lap. He threw on his scuba gear and went out to look for it, but being high tide and so many waves, it was a lost cause. I gathered some shells and rocks on the beach, and we decided to head back. We found another Italian place for lunch – but got our appetizer after our meal and decided that we would not be going back. We headed back and Paolo went to get a massage on the beach and I went and laid out in the sun. It started clouding over quick and before we knew it, it was pouring! Paolo was able to finish the massage though and I did some puzzles laying in the hammock. The sun peeked back out for a little bit, and we went back to the beach for boogie boarding and sunset. That night Paolo decided to try and climb a palm tree to get a coconut…he ended up with a bandaged hand and no coconut.
Kristi walking along the beach at sunset and low tide
The next day was our final day at the beach and in Costa Rica. Paolo rented a surf board and spent the morning attempting to surf, since the waves were a bit bigger than the previous days (though still boring for experienced surfers). The sun was hot and it was near impossible to be out in it and not in the water. After a late lunch we decided to try boogie boarding again. It was absolute fun, though Paolo had to help me actually catch the waves…I couldn’t seem to quite get it on my own. I caught a good big one and was enjoying the ride when something happened and my board flipped…but being that this was the Samara beach when I got myself together and actually stood up, I was only in about waist deep water! We watched the sun set, and decided to go back to Gusto’s for our last dinner. The beach and candle light setting perfect for our last meal, and we knew the food would be good. We took a stroll down the beach after dinner and took some photos (yes, in the pitch black), and then headed back to pack up and head out the next morning. Samara was the perfect, relaxing, warm end to a whirlwind adventure honeymoon.

Until next time!
CR Part 4: Beaches, Pools, and Waterfalls! Oh YES!

The beautiful Montezuma waterfall
We hung out there for a while, and started asking about how to get to the other falls. Montezuma is a set of three falls, with three different swimming pools. However, since we didn’t know where the trail was, we were fairly lost as to how to get up to the next falls. Since it was already getting late (the sun sets around 5:00 or 5:30) we headed back. There was a note on our door from a couple we had met in Monteverde, suggesting we meet up for drinks.

This and two beaches on either side was the town of Montezuma!
After heading into town (which was very, very tiny!) and doing some shopping we headed over to the nicest hotel in Montezuma to meet the other honeymooners for drinks. From there we went to a great restaurant on the beach where we had an awesome dinner of octopus, ceviche, filet mignon, and other unique seafood dishes. We decided to meet up again with the other couple to go up the waterfalls the next morning – and this time try and find the other pools and the falls you can jump from.

Did you expect anything less from me?
We got to the first falls very easily with the trail this time, but continued past to try and get to the next falls. Not too far in, the trail seemed to end, and several people were coming back telling us it was a lost cause. Luckily, Paolo had Jake to explore with, so Brenna and I waited while they continued on to see if it was possible. They came back about ten minutes later telling us the trail picks back up, it was just a little difficult or scaling trees and cliffs of doom in the meantime to get to it. We decided to try, and made our way there. The trail ended at the pool of the first falls, which dropped into the second falls (the one to jump from!) and that pool let out into the first falls we had visited the day before. It was absolutely awesome and the water was warm and perfect after the less than ideal hike to get to it. We had the pool and the rope swing to ourselves for a bit, before a tico showed up and showed the boys where to jump from. After watching him, it wasn’t but about 30 seconds before Paolo made the leap – literally standing and jumping through the actual waterfall. People started showing up in droves now…so we headed back down to the other falls and to get some lunch.
That afternoon we decided to hit the beach and found a stray dog to hang out and play with. He was very sweet though stubborn; if you refused to throw his stick he would start digging holes all around you in the sand. He has been doing this for a while before realizing what he had found in Paolo – who could not refuse.
The next morning we got up early and packed up our stuff for our final destination – Samara.

Okay Samara lets see you top this. (Paolo in hammock)
CR Part 3: Definitely not the dry season.

The drive to Arenal was beautiful
We headed to dinner later, and were confused when they just pointed us to a far off corner. As we walked over, we saw the path lighted with candles and strewn with flower petals that led to a private table in a seperate area from the restaurant (all areas of the restaurant were completely open air). Our secluded table was lit only by candlelight, and the table was overflowing with flowers. We had a great first dinner and part way through, realized something was moving around the floor. We had brought a flashlight, and found that the rainforest leaf cutter ants were carrying our flower petals away!

Before jumping into La Fortuna Waterfall
That night we headed to one of the MANY hot spring spas in the area. There were several pools, all very large, starting at about 97 degrees (the furthest downhill) up to about 107. We had a good traditional Tico dinner there, and went back in. By that time, we pretty much had the hot springs to ourselves.

One of the many pools of hotsprings we had to ourselves after dinner
The next day we had serval options of things that we wanted to do. After talking with the receptionist, we decided to head to Carrera Park which she said was about 2 hours away. It is famous for Macaws and Crocs. About an hour and a half into the drive, we knew it was NOT going to be a 2 hour drive, as we had just got over the mountains.

Drove 3 hours just to see this little dude
When we got back, we were dissapointed to find out our night tour on the ranch was cancelled (it was going to be a private tour with the ranch hand who was incredably knowledgable about the ranch and wildlife). Rain all day had made the rivers too high and the trees too heavy, it would be unsafe. Instead, we blogged! A lot of our drive had been on the other side of the mountains, so at least we escaped the rain. In hindsight, we wouldn´t have gone knowing how long it would take, but most of our other options for the day would have been rained out anyway.

You have to get up at 6 to see these guys, by 7 they are gone!

You didnt think there were elephants in Costa Rica did you?!
-Kristi
CR Part 1: Monkeys on the Beach!
Ciao Tutti,
As most of you know Paolo and I have recently departed on our honeymoon. We chose the wonderful world of Costa Rica (despite our fears of spiders and snakes). We will be spending two weeks here traveling about the country visiting rainforests and beaches!
Just hanging out
Anyway we headed out for our 4 hour drive to Manual Antonio our first destination of 5. We ended up getting stuck in a traffic jam, the highway is one lane each way so when an accident occurs, it is shut down. For hours. Three, in our case. However, all was not lost on the drive as we saw two monkeys in trees, two Macaws flying and a rainbow.
Monkeys planning thier next heist
Relaxing on the beach while watching the monkeys
The next day we hit the park again during the day, followed by a massage, and headed into town for the night. The night life was lacking, but we caught the local schools putting on a sort of marhcing band Christmas concert, which was very fun to watch.
One of the Capuchins posing for us
Sunsest on the beach in Manuel Antonio
Stay tuned for the next part of the adventure, The Road to Monteverde!
-K