I have traveled to Costa Rica three times, I will keep going back too! If sometimes tells you to go f*ck off, this is the place to go. Don’t forget to update your social media so they know you listened and make sure you tell them to kiss your ass too, LOL!
The first time I traveled to Costa Rica was to Tamarindo and then twice to Jaco on my Volaris, all fly pass. Both cities were amazing for different reasons.
The closest airport to Tamarindo is Liberia which is about 30 minutes and Tamarindo is accessible by bus. In my opinion, Tamarindo is more of a party town with more nightlife but there is nothing wrong with visiting.
Jaco is about a two-hour bus ride from the San Jose airport, and it was a lot more my style. It is slower-paced, and I found a lot more to do in the area, including Manuel Antonio National Park. The park is located near Quepos, and it can be reached by local bus from Jaco in about an hour. In Quepos and especially the park, you will find tons of monkeys and, with a keen eye or a tour guide, sloths. Both monkeys and sloths are synonymous when someone brings up Costa Rica, along with the breathtaking beaches and rainforests. Both monkeys and sloths are mysterious creatures in many different ways. Monkeys in my opinion as little assholes, I have experienced it in Thailand and Costa Rica. They will steal right from your hand, throw their shit at you and howl like crazy giving you the creeps at night. I have seen it all happen, which can be maddening if they get your phone, wallet, sunglasses, or nail you with a deuce. The howling monkeys were next to my Airbnb in Tamarin, which was wild.
I also have had the absolute best hamburger in my life at Ridiculous Burgers and the most amazing Coconut flavored beer and wings at Puddlefish Brewery both times I have visited. You’re missing out if you do not hit all of these places in Jaco!
The below is the hostel, so amazing to catch the Oilers game from the pool too!
My visit to Tamarindo was awesome and I got to experience the howling monkeys. This was a park next to my Airbnb first thing in the morning. They woke me up every morning so I wanted to see if I could catch a glimpse of them.
Boy, did I ever, it was so loud and awesome to see them doing their thing!
I got to visit a cigar-making shop in Tamarindo. I have seen Cubans making cigars in Miami.
These are right from the tit in Costa Rica who are known for their cigars. I am definatley not an Arficianado but appreciated their art.