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La Cruz

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    • Day 147

      Border crossing no. 9: Costa Rica

      February 1, 2020 in Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      We left San Juan del Sur at 7am and cycled against strong headwinds to the border to Costa Rica. It's our 9th border crossing (8th by land), so we are getting into a routine.
      Leaving Nicaragua was easy: we paid 1US$ tax to some woman when entering the migration office, then 2$US for some other fee at the lady who checked the passports and got our exit stamp.
      Then we cycled some 300m to the Costa Rican migration and had to wait in line. We used the time to exchange the rest of our Nicaraguan Córdoba into Costa Rican colones. We had to queue for about an hour until it was our turn at migration. (If you pay the right person enough money like some other people did, you can actually skip the line and go directly to the migration desk.) Quick questions about our profession and our first place to stay, then we got our stamps. Next, we had to unload the bikes in order to have our bags scanned. Like in Nicaragua, noone looked at the screen, so it's a totally useless procedure. Then we could load the bikes again and were in Costa Rica.
      In Costa Rica, we passed a long line of trucks waiting to enter Nicaragua. After 5km, I stopped and asked a guy how long it usually takes to cross if you go by truck. He told me they had been waiting since the day before and were hoping to cross tomorrow. He also said that it's all dependent on relationship and you should better have a relative or a friend working at the border to accelerate the process. Hmm, and we thought 1.5 hours was already long... We continued passing the line of trucks which was 12km long in total.
      Even though it was only 1pm, we decided to stop in La Cruz and call it a day. We found a hotel, discovered a well-organized supermarket with Paderborner beer (!), prepared dinner and the central square and enjoyes the sunset view.
      At first impression, Costa Rica seems greener than Nicaragua, people are very friendly and it's more developed (and more expensive) than the Central American countries we visited before. Let's see what is awaiting us here in the next few days.
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    • Day 69

      Costa Rica - Nicoya Halbinsel

      June 6, 2023 in Costa Rica ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

      Nach ein paar schönen Tagen in Ometepe, ging es für uns weiter an die Grenze von Peñas Blancas nach Costa Rica.
      Nach dem Papierkram und Stempel im Pass nahmen wir den nächsten Bus richtung Liberia.
      In La Cruz stiegen wir aus und suchten ein schönes Café um auf unsere Freunde zu warten, die uns mit dem Auto abholten.
      Schon ging es weiter nach Playa Hermosa wo wir 2 Tage nächtigten.
      Mit dem Auto konnten wir gut verschiedene Strände abklappern, bis wir einen gefunden hatten der uns gut gefallen hatte.
      Obwohl eigendlich alle schön waren 😋
      Aber wer die Wahl hat, hat die Qual!
      Wir sahen wunderschöne Sonnenuntergänge, hatten super Frühstück und tolle Abendessen.
      Playa Flamingo 🦩 war auch sehr schön.

      Wir zogen weiter nach Tamarindo, dort hatten wir ein weiteres tolles Air BnB mit Pool, Grill und Balkon.
      Wir bekochten uns meist selbst und verbrachten auch viel Zeit am Pool, da wir leider mit dem Wetter nicht so Glück hatten und es viel regnete.
      An einem Abend war ein Nightmarket, mit Life Reagge Music und es gab viele Leckereien zum verkosten und feine Mojitos 🥳
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    • Day 7

      Day 4 - Bijagua to La Cruz (Costa Rica)

      November 9, 2023 in Costa Rica

      Last full day in Costa Rica and a very challenging ride on bumpy, loose, rocky etc gravel. Once nearly off and once into the undergrowth for Catharine. Unfortunately the intensity of the gravel bashing has left Catharine’s arms feeling like “chin splints” every time there is any vibration through the handlebars - which is basically most of the time as the descents are steep with loose gravel plus very hard rocks you have to bounce over. Spectacular scenery but a very very long day. 74 miles and over 5,000 feet of climbing much of it on gravel. Even though we had left just after 7.30am (later than usual) we had to really push it to make it to the hotel before sunset at 5.30pm. A very hot, long day …Read more

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