Quepos
23. November 2022 in Costa Rica ⋅ 🌧 25 °CFurther down on the central Pacific coast we stayed in this small town called Quepos. It’s known as a gateway to Manuel Antonio National Park. The park’s mangroves, lagoons and beach-linedWeiterlesen
Further down on the central Pacific coast we stayed in this small town called Quepos. It’s known as a gateway to Manuel Antonio National Park. The park’s mangroves, lagoons and beach-linedWeiterlesen
Back to the Caribbean - this time an archipelago off the northwest coast of Panama. Bocas Del Toro means "mouth of the bull" in Spanish.
Bocas is a chain of islands with old colonial style buildingWeiterlesen
Can't really say much about the place as it was really only a jumping off point for our San Blas Adventures tour. Like most capital cities of South America, it is not very pretty and is full ofWeiterlesen
Probably the best trip of our time!
This involved taking a speed boat from the coast of Panama, stopping off at different islands throughout San Blas (known as Guna Yala to the indigenous people).Weiterlesen
This was our first stop in Colombia as we crossed the boarder by sea and into the remote, car-free village on Colombia’s Caribbean coast, accessible only by air or water.
We had to stay a fewWeiterlesen
Cartagena is on Colombia’s Caribbean coast with a walled Old Town, cobblestone streets and colourful colonial buildings.
The streets of Cartagena get really lively at night, with tables and chairsWeiterlesen
1 hour outside of Cartageña near Barú is this white sand beach. We somehow made friends with our taxi driver who stayed with us and gave us advice on what fresh fish to eat and fended off the peopleWeiterlesen
Just outside of Santa Marta, along the El rio river - we stayed in a really well known hostel with its own private access to the river with a sandy bay. They also organised tubing along the river onWeiterlesen
Another national park - this one involved 3 separate beaches with the furthest beach taking a few hours of hiking to reach. We opted for the horseback option so that we could have more time at theWeiterlesen
Up in the Colombian mountains we stayed in a small town called Minca. Most hostels are up a flight of 100 steps or a 30 minute scooter uphill. Spectacular views but the worlds largest bees too.