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    • Day 13

      Puntarenas, Costa Rica

      January 1 in Costa Rica ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Costa Rica will forever be linked in my mind with The Bike ride.
      When we signed up for the biking excursion, we thought they were E-Bikes. We found out that they were not E-Bikes, Bob decided not to join what would end up being a torturous ride. I was not so intelligent.
      I donned my biking gear along with a cooling scarf and fan as the forecast was that the temperature would be low 90's with very high humidity and headed to the bus at 7:45 AM. We took a van ride for about an hour. We were assigned helmets and gulp...mountain bikes. My thought was...really??? I thought we would be riding beach cruisers on a flat, paved trail. Do they not know that we are a bunch of old people?
      We were given very brief introduction to the bikes and how to shift gears. They could have just skipped how to shift because the bikes had a mind of their own and would, or would not, shift totally randomly.
      Ultimately, off we went. Our journey began with a couple of gradual inclines. We then began a descent on roads with huge potholes and loose gravel. My thought at this point was: Well, I can handle this. They were brilliant in planning this ride. Having transported us to an elevated beginning with only a slight incline and then all we would have to do is ride down to the ocean.
      Hmmm...this was only wishful thinking. We then began climbing mountain after mountain after mountain on bikes that would not shift. At this point, my heart is beating at 170 BPM, I am sweating like a pig, and I am gasping for breath. I am wondering how others being me are fairing and trying to remember my CPR training because as much as I was suffering, I was sure someone in our group was going to have a heart attack. I finally called uncle and got off my bike before I came to a complete standstill, fell off my bike and end up rolling in the dirt. Upon looking behind me, there was not one person still on their bike.
      This process continued summit after summit.
      We were so thrilled for the guide to have spotted some monkey in trees so we could all have a chance to catch our breath. We all pretended to be enthralled with the monkeys until our breathing normalized and we were now melting because it was so hot that we jumped back on our bikes just to get some breeze and cool off a bit...at least until we hit the next mountain that we would have to summit.
      My thought was, where is Chris Abbey right now? I need to be in his slipstream before I die.
      We finally made it to the beach. I desperately wanted to jump into the water but there was so much trash on the beach that I feared for my health if I got into the water. We had some fruit and we all were lining up our bikes to have them loaded on the trailer only to be told that we had to get back in our bikes and ride back up the hill that we had just rode down. Come to find out, this was only so we could ride to a place where there were restrooms which were quite questionable. I passed on the restroom break.
      Finally, we all hauled our sweat, exhausted carcasses into the van. We were so thankful that the air conditioner was actually working.
      We made the journey back to the ship.
      I promptly jumped in the shower and collapsed in bed.
      Meanwhile, Bob went to a town square and watched children dance. His and Dale's impression of Costa Rica was a clean country with very little graffiti.
      My impression was that of a hot, filthy country with a lot of graffiti. I am surprised that a country that a country is dependent on Eco-tourism doesn't concentrate more on garbage removal.
      Bob came back to the room to find me passed out on the bed with exhaustion.
      He aroused me from my stupor to notify me that I had about 15 minutes to get ready for dinner. I flew out of bed, threw some makeup on, hair went up in a clip and I made it out the door in less than the 15 minutes he had granted me.
      This will not be the last time that we go from a dead stop to a full sprint. My time management is proving to be very faulty.
      We had our first dinner at Manfredi's.
      Unbeknownst to us because we were having such a lovely dinner and conversations with Dale and Jenni, the ship had turned around and headed back to Puntarenas. We stopped in the harbor. One.of the tenders was dispatched, went ashore, and returned to the ship an hour later.
      We discovered that there was a medical emergency. I later heard from one of the patient's friends that the person was to spend a week in the hospital. No further information was given.
      This is the explanation for the return sailing to Costa Rica.
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    • Day 31

      Puntarenas

      February 10, 2023 in Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Soo hüt gits nöd viel nochere Busfahrt simmer mit de Fähre vo Parquera uf Puntarenas cho. Do hemmer en Schwumm gmacht und sind den go Znacht esse. Kurze Zwüschestop morn gots as eigendliche Ziel. Hüt wirds no Kuschlig i üsere Interkunft, solo un Doppelbett.Read more

    • Day 12

      Ferry from Puntarenas to Paquera

      July 14, 2022 in Costa Rica ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      We got to the ferry terminal very early which was good so we didnt have to wait at all and even had some time to walk around. Puntarenas was not super pretty though. I really had to go to the washroom but I guess they must‘ve had some problems woth that because every single toilet in Puntarenas was closed, even woth signs saying „forbidden to enter“. Eventually I found one. On the ferry we listened to music and enjoyed the scenery and the landscapes. After an hour we arrived in Paquera and drove on to our next destination: Santa Teresa.Read more

    • Day 218

      Direction Montezuma ⛴️

      April 2 in Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      C’est repartis pour un trajet jusqu’à la prochaine destination, aujourd’hui au programme, trois bus et un ferry ! Rien que ça
      Petite marche de 2km avec le backpack et un sac de courses avec les 37 degrés et ça donne un bon teint bien de la même couleur que mon teeshirt 😂😂😂
      Dès que je suis arrivée à ce tout petit village au bord de mer, je me suis posée à la plage et j’ai pris une glace bien méritée 🥰
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    • Day 10

      Day 10: Good Morning Costa Rica

      January 1 in Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

      It’s hard to believe last year on this date, accompanied by my “Wing Man” Donny Austin - Donna & I were at the shoreline of Long Island Sound in Connecticut plunging into the icy cold waters of the sound.

      This morning while sipping on my Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie we prepare to explore Puntarenas (Puerto Caldera) Cost Rica. This makes five different countries we have discovered. Like the traveler’s of old - each port is a new discovery for Donna and me - each port filled with expectation and adventure.

      Our tour is at 9:00 AM - Happy New Year 2024 - If you are going to start a New Year this isn’t too shabby a way too start.

      My 2024 wish and hope for all who read this is that your lives are filled with joy - that Faith, Hope, and Love are the guard rails of your lives. My hope for our world is that we can learn from the 1,500 or so people about the Neptune - It is very possible to be very different and live together in a world without war. Let’s put any greed and ego behind us and find those things that bring us together in 2024.

      It’s time to wake up Donna and head to breakfast.

      #myvikingjourney #vikingneptune #CostaRica
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    • Day 4

      Passing the Pacific

      December 31, 2022 in Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F

      We are en route to Monteverde but we have to pass right next to the Pacific Ocean, which we will play in later. You can almost see the island of San Lucas, which once was a prison (until 1991). Now it is a national park, but only accessible by boat.Read more

    • Day 10

      Afscheid nemen van onze 4x4

      February 3, 2020 in Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 36 °C

      We worden weer lekker wakker in onze 4x4 rooftoptent. Tijd om voor de laatste keer de tent op te ruimen! We gaan onze 4x4 vandaag inleveren bij Nomad America in Alajuela.

      We vertrekken naar Paquera om vanaf daar de ferry te nemen naar Puntarenas. Omdat we nog geen tickets hebben, staan we extra vroeg op om deze te bemachtigen. Uiteindelijk staan we als één van de eersten in de rij. We moeten even wachten, dus dat biedt ons mooi de mogelijkheid om onze auto een beetje te fatsoeneren. Negen dagrn leven in een te kleine ruimte zorgt ervoor dat de auto eruit ziet als een ontplofte bom.

      De ferry naar Puntarenas duurt ongeveer een uur. We genieten van het uitzicht en de wind in onze haren. Even rustig wakker worden. :-) Onderweg naar Alajuela nemen we een stop bij de Tarcoles bridge. Dit is een brug waaronder tientallen krokodillen te bewonderen zijn. Check, we kunnen weer een diersoort afvinken!

      Vervolgens droppen wij onze auto en laten we ons door de taxi (door Nomad America geregeld) afzetten bij het volgende autoverhuurbedrijf. Hier staat een dikke bak klaar voor de tweede deel van ons avontuur. Dit keer een met méér power. Vol gas rijden we naar onze volgende bestemming, Queros vanwege het park Manuel Antonio. De rit duurt zo'n 2,5 uur. Al met al is het veel reizen vandaag, maar dat scheelt ons morgen weer. ;) Onderweg boeken we een hotel, hotel Misos. We hebben een 'standaard kamer' geboekt, maar treffen een bijzonder mooie en luxe kamer aangrenzend aan het zwembad. We hebben airco, shampoos, zachte handdoeken, een groot bed én warm water. In een woord: ZALIG!

      Daarna belanden we bij een restaurant schuin tegenover ons hotel. Hier hebben we heerlijk gegeten onder het genot van een biertje en een wijntje. Ons geluk kan niet op vandaag!

      Nu gaan we lekker ontspannen op onze kamer in een veel te fijn bed en plannen maken voor de komende twee dagen. :-)
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    • Day 10

      Day 10: A walk around Costa Rica

      January 1 in Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F

      Here are my iPhone photos for today. More to come from my camera later. We have a couple of sea days ahead of us I hope to get caught up.

      Just to let you know cruising is hard work. There is so much to do. The day goes by quickly.

      #myvikingjourney #vikingneptune #CostaRica
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    • Day 23

      Puntarenas, Costa Rica

      January 26, 2023 in Costa Rica ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      A Puntarenas bisogna venire! Non tanto per la natura, non per il mare, ma per la fiorente industria motociclistica. Sembra di essere a Borgo Panigale, ma qui hanno più fantasia che alla Ducati. Prendi una bicicletta, ci attacchi un motore, un serbatoio e la moto è fatta. Non vincerai il mondiale, ma l’attenzione dei turisti la catturi di sicuro. Sì, perché non c’è molto altro da vedere, a dire il vero.
      Puntarenas è un luogo anonimo: un po’ di vegetazione, spiagge con sabbia scura, un triste spettacolino di ballerine di terz’ordine, un mercatino di ortofrutta. Insomma, a parte la barca a vela per croceristi ricchi ormeggiata a fianco alla nostra… da apprezzare solo l’industria motoristica.
      A proposito della barchetta qui a fianco, a bordo si dice sia il più grande veliero al mondo, che ospiti al massimo 136 croceristi vip, e che questi paghino 10.000 euro per 15 giorni di crociera. Il nome è Sea Cloud Spirit e devo dire che…. è un peccato non essere ricchi.
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    • Day 27

      🚗 ...weiter gen Süden...

      March 20, 2023 in Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      Nach knapp 3 Stunden Autofahrt auf der Nicoya-Halbinsel Richtung Süden erreichen wir Playa Naranjo. Dieser Ort ist auch der Fährhafen nach Puntarenas, wohin wir übermorgen übersetzen und unseren Trip fortsetzen werden.
      Das Fahren über Land ist im allgemeinen recht entspannt, denn die Ticos (Costaricaner) sehen alles sehr gelassen und auch die Tempolimits werden nicht übermäßig übertreten. Nur gelegentliche Potholes (riesen Schlaglöcher) und die Fahrbahnerhöhungen vor Schulen (Sprungschanzen in unauffälligem Asphaltgrau) erfordern Wachsamkeit.
      Unser Apartment (La Casa del Conte = das Haus des Grafen) erreichen wir über eine sehr steile ca. 2 km lange Offroad-Piste. Marianne, die Besitzerin aus den Niederlanden, erwartet uns schon und führt uns in unsere Unterkunft. Wir thronen hoch über dem Meer und haben eine atemberaubende Aussicht über die Bucht. Das große Apartment ist fast neu und top ausgestattet. Eine großzügige Terrasse mit Sonnensegel sowie Sitz- und Liegemöglichkeiten wird mit den beiden anderen Apartments geteilt. Wir haben's wieder mal ziemlich gut erwischt.
      Nicht weit entfernt (5 Autominuten) befindet sich ein reizender kleiner Strand und eine schöne Strandkneipe, Aroma del Mar.
      Zu durchaus anständigen Preisen speisen wir dort nach etwas Pazifikplanschen seit längerem mal wieder vorzüglich.
      Später geniessen wir noch den sich blutrot verabschiedenden Abend auf unserer Terasse.
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