Two Beers and a Pretzel

The best way to travel the world is with Two Beers and a Pretzel
  • rss
  • Travel Log
  • GeoTagging Map
  • Photo Gallery
  • Contact

A day at the beach – Manuel Antonio, CR

Sean | December 11, 2008

On Tuesday, we slept in a bit, had a late breakfast, and headed down to the beach around 1PM.  For the first time in my life, I drank and ate fresh coconut.  Generally, I hate candy or cake with coconut shavings in it, but fresh from the tree is a whole different story.  Kinda like anchovies in Italy – once you’ve had them there, you discover you actually like them.

Back on topic…we spent the day walking on the beach watching waves crash on the rocks…

…until we found a decent bar, where we enjoyed a few beers and watched the sunset.  I also discovered the panoramic mode on my camera… (click the image for a larger version)

On Wednesday we had to wait to get our laundry, so I missed the bus to San Jose (dang it!) and had to stay another night in paradise with the girls.  We found a cheaper hostel with a pretty good vibe, stashed our stuff, and walked thru the actual park.

Manuel Antonio Park is one of the smallest national parks in Costa Rica, but it’s still worth visiting.  There are well marked paths thru the woods, and a number of animals to see.  The monkeys are the highlight.

You turn a corner in the forest and suddenly hear surf breaking.  As you walk closer to the beach you start to see monkeys in the trees.  These are some devious little bastards.

Since the trees run right up to the maximum high tide line, the trees ring the beach.  People sit in the shade and hang their stuff on the trees…  There are no barriers, so the monkeys will run right in front of you.  Then they zip in and steal stuff.  Bags, hats, drinks, food, clothes and flip-flops are all fair game.  We watched a monkey pick thru someone’s bag and steal a Hi-C juice box, scurry up the tree, and start tearing at the corner until there was a hole it could drink out of.  Then the other monkeys saw him and the screaming and chasing ensued.

We walked around a bit more and found a path that wound it’s way up and down the rocky isthmus between the beaches.  That ended up near the monkey beach, but in a much more tranquil, secluded spot.

Of course, our day of playing in the surf and sand was totally ruined a few hours later by the aching pangs of hunger.  So we made our way out of the park and back to the beach bar for more drinks and another stunning sunset.

My only regret from Manuel Antonio is that I didn’t have time to stop at the “Ollie’s Folly” restraunt, “el Avion”.  We did drive by it many times, so it’s not a big deal – especially since it was not in a convenient location.  It’s an old ’50′s Fairchild airplane that Oliver North bought for the Contra’s on Reagan’s tab.  Somebody gutted it, shipped it here, put a roof over it and turned it into a cafe where you dine under the wiings with ceiling fans where the external fuel tanks used to be.

——-

Sadly, I said goodbye to the girls today at the bus station this morning.  They were heading south along the coast, and I had to get back to San Jose to square away my visa for Brazil.  It’s not so much “Adiós” as it is “Mañana“.  I’ll probably visit Ingrid in Holland in August (if she’s actually there), and if Erinn’s still living in Cozumel, I may make my way there someday if I finish my SCUBA certification.

Nevermind my hair – a cold shower tends to shorten the primping.  And yes, I cut the goatee to a fumanchu and a flavor saver.  I’ll probably shave it clean tonight….

Comments
Comments Off
Categories
Costa Rica, Travel
Tags
Beach, Costa Rica, Manuel Antonio, sunset
Comments rss Comments rss
Trackback Trackback

Translate this Blog

    Translate to:

    Powered by Google Translate.
    translation services

Blogroll

  • Auden’s Col Hiking Trip
  • Baja or Bust
  • Dirgni
  • Forks and Jets

Communication

  • Find Me SPOT

Guides

  • Frommers
  • In Your Pocket
  • Lonely Planet
  • Pass Planet
  • Rick Steves
  • Rough Guides
  • UN World Heritage Sites
  • Unusual Hotels

Health & Safety

  • CDC Travel Info
  • CIA World Factbook
  • Register Online – US Embasy
  • State Dept Advisories
  • SteriPEN
  • World Embassy Guide

Photography

  • Digital Photo Review
  • Fred Miranda
  • Gigapixel
  • Hollback
  • Life Pixel IR Photo
  • Photo Zone
  • PhotographyOnThe.Net
  • The Luminous Landscape

Travel Help

  • Airtreks Trip Planner
  • Go Nomad
  • Mamallena
  • Project Visa
  • Slow Travel
  • Travel Independent

Ultra-Cheap Travel

  • Couch Surfing
  • Global Freeloaders
  • Hospitality Club
  • Sleeping in Airports
  • Trav-Buddy

Web Essentials

  • Babelfish
  • Craig’s List
  • Ebay
  • Google
  • Pandora
  • WikiPedia
  • YouTube

Web2.0 Community

  • Backpack Europe
  • Boots-n-All
  • Geckogo
  • LonelyPlanet – Thorn Tree
  • Trip Advisor
  • Virtual Tourist

Calendar

December 2008
S M T W T F S
« Nov   Jan »
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031  

Post Categories

  • California living (6)
    • Mountain Biking (1)
  • Cool Music (5)
  • Gear (6)
  • Musings (2)
  • Photography (5)
  • Stories (1)
  • Travel (155)
    • Argentina (25)
    • Australia (15)
    • Brazil (21)
    • Cali 2010 (2)
    • Cambodia (1)
    • Chile (1)
    • Costa Rica (10)
    • Europe 09 (13)
      • Belgium (1)
      • Germany (1)
      • Holland (11)
    • Europe 2006 (1)
    • Honduras (9)
    • India (10)
    • New Zealand (11)
    • Nicaragua (3)
    • Peru (6)
    • Thailand (7)
    • USA (22)
      • DC (1)
      • Route 66 (14)

Recent Posts

  • Going for a Drive
  • Smartphones and Mountain Biking
  • Surf City and Holly-weird
  • Moving and Camping…
  • Annapolis, Baltimore and Washington D.C.
  • I’ve found my new California hobby… Kitesurfing!!
  • Moving to the West Side…
  • LA LA Land…
  • California Dreaming
  • Going Home

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries RSS
  • Comments RSS
  • WordPress.org
rss Comments rss valid xhtml 1.1 design by jide powered by Wordpress get firefox