My mom, Aunt Sheri and Miss Lisa came to visit me this week!!!!!! After a couple flight cancellations everyone made it in by late Thursday night and we started our tourist adventures on Friday morning in Tarcoles. We started at the crocodile bridge and then went on a guided tour of Carara National Park, although I had been to the park before, the guide was a really good plan. He was able to point out animals we never would have seen on our own, we saw many lizards and cool birds including scarlet macaws, baby crocodiles, frogs, bats, and a boa constrictor. After the park we went to meet my host family and then out to lunch. At lunch my friend from the program Margo joined us for the night. In the afternoon we went to Pura Vida gardens and waterfalls which was incredibly beautiful, it was a sculpted garden on top of the mountain with a really cool view of the ocean which was wonderful to walk around in. That night we ate dinner at the hotel and went for a swim which was magical.
On Saturday we woke up early to catch our bus to the Tortuga Island snorkeling adventure that we had planned for the day, we were given breakfast and then set out on the catamaran to Tortuga Island. This island is exclusively for tourists and is absolutely beautiful with white sand beaches and a reef not too far off. Snorkeling was really fun although there were jelly fish in the water with us.
On Sunday we shopped around Jaco in the morning and did a zip-line in the afternoon. The zip-line was over Playa Hermosa and some of the lookout points were truly incredible. The zip-line itself was really fun, our guides were knowledgeable about the animals around us and the lines were super fast and I even got to try hanging upside-down from one of them.
On Monday we decided to rent a car and head down to Quepos the town where Manuel Antonio National Park is located, unfortunately the park is not open on Mondays so we had to "settle" for spending the day on the beach. It was quite relaxing and really beautiful. In the evening we went to Hotel Villa Calentas to watch the sunset in their outdoor viewing area, this hotel has been build straight into the mountain so the view is just spectacular.
On Tuesday morning everyone left and I went back to my not so real life here in Tarcoles to try and soak up as much of the Pacific Coast as I can until I return to San Jose on Saturday. I will be adding photos to this post when everyone puts them up on facebook for me to steal.