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Jaco/Quepos/Manuel Antonio Park, Costa Rica

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 moneys 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 rain forests.  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 Tamarindo which was wild.

Believe it or not, Costa Rica is not that expensive if you do it right. I have stayed in the La Hacienda in Jaco twice and this sweet Airbnb in Tamarindo that had an amazing patio with a hammock. I rented a room in both places for about $35 USD a night, but you can get a hostel bed for under $20 a night in Jaco. It is a short walk from the bus stop that drops you from San Jose and the bus that takes you to Manuel Antonio Park via Quepos

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 Oiler game from the pool too!

Top Islands in Asia!

I have been to 4 of 10:

1-Samui, 6-Palawan, 7- Phuket and 8-Cebu.

I missed out on 3-Borocay and 10-Siagaro while in the Philippines.

(It just gives me more reason to visit there again).

I will visit 5-Phu Quoc while in Vietnam in January!

2-Lankawi, 4-Sri Lanka, and 9-Bali all on the radar!

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Best Countries to visit!

When I thought about creating a website, I wanted it to have a few basic things:

Document past travel ✅Current travel blogging ✅Cost effective travel ideas ✅ Inspire to travel ✅

I am probably in the top percentile of people my age who use social media. It was a fad that never really went away for me until now. I would constantly post my travels which most people do as well. It just got to a point where I was just tired of the bullshit that came along with posting.

Starting NorthAmericanDarrell.com was always the answer but it was never a reality until January 2024.

The learning curve has been massive for me but I have enjoyed it so that is all that matters. I have broken down my places visited into Continents, Countries, and cities with a few exceptions like “Islands”.

Now that the structure of the site is developed, I can just blog as memories come across my mind.

The below list shows the best Countries to visit; I have been to the following:

1-Thailand, 7-Peru, 10-UAE, 11-France, 12-UK and 14-USA.

My current trip as of January 2024 should take me to:

2-Greece, 3-Indonesia, 4- Portugal, 8-Italy, 13-Bora Bora and, 15-Spain.

That should make it 12 of 15! Big dreamer – let’s see how it plays out!

Missing but achievable except the last one as I have zero interest in going to India!

5-Sri Lanka, 6-South Africa and 9-India.

Street Food! Vietnam #1!

One of the best things about traveling is street food and trying the local beer!

I don’t care if you are in your hometown, Province/State trying a new food truck or traveling internationally eating from a food cart pulled by a donkey. They are all amazing, so try them at least once.

Mexico street tacos are where it all started for me and, still try new ones to this day and also have my favorites in many cities. I have only been to three on the above list: Mexico City, Bangkok, and New Orleans, and can remember meals like it was yesterday!

Below is a list of destinations that make my mouth water. 😋😋

Mexico City has many vendors selling anything from: Tacos, burritos, Tamales, sweet corn, Quesadillas, and sweets. I have a favorite restaurant in so many Mexican cities that I visit when in each town.

Bangkok along with the rest of Thailand was so awesome too! You could get anything from frog legs, chicken feet, snake, cow tongue, brain, and tofu. 🤮 My go-to was always Pad Thai, coconut soup, Tom kha gai, Tom yum, Tom XYZ (forgot), and of course spicy noodles with chicken.

New Orleans Cajun food is spectacular! Jumbo red beans and rice, Jambalaya, Po’boys, and crawfish (you’re supposed to remove the vein and head—nope). I ate them all by mistake. 😆

This brings us to Vietnam, number 5 on the above list! 

The food street food has been spectacular, I have already found my favorites but try at least one new place every day so far keeping in mind most street food meals are a few dollars.

I found a coffee shop my first morning and I have been going back every day since and today is day five. The owner knows that I love the iced coffee and tea and refills them as needed for the same price, 87 cents! Yesterday, I sat there for three hours and listened to the hockey game and surfed the internet and my bill was under a dollar if you can imagine.

If you know Vietnam food, you know Pho is one of the best things since sliced bread!  It was the first thing I wanted when l arrived and found the absolute perfect spot.  Today, I chatted with the owners who educated me on other dishes and where to find them in our neighborhood.  Their Pho was 2 for 2 and tough not to go there every day, no promises.  Here is Huang and his family Pho master piece:

I did have two other decent variations but will not be cheating my Pho-king Family:

I did not try the below but took a picture of some dude’s lunch like an obsessed Pho’ierdo:

Last but certainly not least, I have had the best Bahn Mi sandwiches and spring rolls, but they were in my belly before I thought to take a picture.  I had a nice recovery today ordering more while visiting the Ben Nghe Street food court

 

This place does not mess around as you can see from the above YouTube and pictures I took!

 

I could have pasted more low-quality screenshots, but I think you get the idea, it was badass! 

I settled for three items a la carte: Fresh and deep-fried spring rolls, a couple of pork skewers, and a couple of local Tiger beers including a $1.50 ice-cold draft! 👌

 

Vietnamese food has overtaken Thai and Mexican as my favorite food other than Ukrainian which by default is #1!

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My Airbnb in Mesa, AZ

Welcome to Mesa, AZ, home of Cactus League baseball and beautiful weather.

The heated large pool, hot tub, and neighborhood are perfect for snowbirds. Make sure you check out the weekly 10% and monthly 20% discounts.

The condo Click the link to view Airbnb.

Gated community living at its finest with two pools (main pool heated), a hot tub, and a business center with a common area for printing or playing pool.

Check out the website for the exact location and more information on the property: wwwsolanaluxuryrentalscom

Perfect for working from home!
– Ergonomic sit/stand desk
– Ergonomic desk chair.
– High-speed internet.
– Laser printer, shredder, and water cooler in the office area.

Guest access

    • One covered parking spot.

    • Additional uncovered parking for guests.

    • Keyless entry to complex and condo.

Other things to note

Walking:
Safeway/Fry’s/Sprouts grocery 5 minutes
Walmart 15 minutes
Restaurants/bars 5 minutes
Canal for walking/biking 5 minutes.

Driving:
Sky Harbor airport: 30 minutes
Mesa Gateway Airport: 15 minutes
ASU main campus: 30 minutes
Cardinals football: 1 hour+
Suns/Mercury basketball: 30 minutes
Valley light rail station: 15 minutes
Downtown Scottsdale: 30 minutes
Mountain hiking/biking: Hawes’s trail is 20 minutes.

I pride myself on a five-star rating!  Here are some recent guest comments:

A happy guest is a potential repeat guest!