VISIT LIBERIA, GUANACASTE👋 Walk Through + Sight Seeing [AMBIENT] [2021]
Let's have a walk through downtown Liberia, Guanacaste 🇨🇷
→ Liberia is a larger town on the west side of Costa Rica. It has an international airport, which is conveniently located should you be travelling to northwest coast. It also has loads of store and shops, with prices much lower for some items than you would find in the smaller coastal towns.
→ Our walk begins at the corner of Av 1 and Calle 1, which has the Central Church of Liberia on one corner. We'll check out the Church and Welcome to Liberia sign, then head over to Parque Mario Canas Ruiz.
→ You'll notice that Liberia is quite busy, although there are still families and kids walking around. The roads are travelled at a decent pace by cars, I hadn't seen any excess speeding and the side roads felt safe as well. This area has lots of shops and stores to check out.
→ Kiddie corner to the Parque, there's Museo de Guanacaste - a museum in the middle of town. A few streets further west we'll check out Parque Hector Zuniga Rovira. This is a nice green space with some body weight exercise equipment installed. There's a grocer at the corner of Calle 8 and Av 1 which has lots and lots of fresh produce. It's a nice place to stop for a cold drink.
→ Back on the main road, Av 25 de Julio, there's bigger stores and government buildings. Very well kept and clean appearance. There's cool statues lining the median of the street as well.
→ Our walk ends when we go under the Inter American Highway. This is a raised bypass highway that is the main conduit from north/south. Around this area, there's a gas station and many fast food shops you'd be used to seeing in North America.
→ If you've just moved to the Guanacaste area and are looking for a big box store to stock up on household items, check out Pequeno Mundo. They had very cheap prices on groceries and houseware, and they didn't require a membership to shop.
→ Liberia is a great place to stay if you're planning on visiting and renting a car. It's centrally located to both the beaches of Coco and Tamarindo, as well as National Parks. For longer visits, you can also drive to Samara area or La Fortuna for trips.
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BUENOS DIAS 🌞 Morning Walking Tour of PLAYAS DEL COCO [AMBIENT] [2021]
Let's walk around the north end of Playas del Coco this morning, and finish on the end of the beach! 🇨🇷
→ Our walk starts on La Chorrera, which is the road that runs parallel to the beach. We'll turn towards the beach on Avenida Cangrejos, at a scuba shop called Deep Blue Diving. This is where you'll find the cool mermaid statute.
→ Down towards the beach, there's a path/road that runs north just above the sand. It makes for easy walking, and it's used to load and unload small boats directly from the shore.
→ Up and down the roads between the beach and La Chorrera, you'll find more restaurants and shops. There's a few smaller, boutique shopping centers down this way as well.
→ On the beach, you'll pass by a small rock formation that's about 50 meters out in the water. It's called La Tortuga Rock, and it's visible on Google Maps.
→ All the way on the north end of the beach, you'll find water that slightly choppier but still good for swimming. You'll also see an amazing view of Coco and the mountain that wraps the southern end of the beach.
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HIDDEN PARADISE 🏝 Drive Out To Playa Penca, Costa Rica🇨🇷 [AMBIENT] [2021]
There's a white sand beach located between Playas del Coco and Playa Hermosa, in Guanacaste. Let's drive out there and see it! 🇨🇷
→ Our drive starts off on Route 159, which is the main road into Playa Hermosa from the direction of Sardinal District. This is a paved and well maintained road.
→ About half way to Playa Hermosa, you'll see a green tarped fence along a bend in the road, this is the entrance to Accesso Playas Penca y Calzon. The two white sand beaches - Penca and Calzon, are along this road. Calzon is the closest, you may see in the video that there are cars parked before disembarking for Penca. This is the parking location for Playa Calzon.
→ Our first stop is at Mirador Playa Penca, which is an observation stop that allows for an amazing view of Playa Hermosa and Culebra Bay.
→ We're heading all the way out to Playa Penca, which is at the tip of the rocks. The road can be carved out fairly well. Having a 4x4 with high ground clearance will make this road more navigable. This was on a very dry day, so although there were ruts with and across the road, the hard pack was fairly easy to go along.
→ When you park at the end, there's a slight walk down further to the beach. Don't expect to be able to pull up to this beach, as there are permanent barriers in place. A small cooler and some lawn chairs would be easy enough to walk down with.
→ Playa Penca is an impeccable white sand beach with very calm water. The water at the time of filming was around lowest tide. There's fish and crabs in the water - this beach will be great for snorkeling. A boat dropped off tourists on this beach so instead of driving you can surely find a small boat to bring you to this location. Ask around in Playa Hermosa or Playas del Coco.
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ON THE POINT 🌅 Punta Arenas Sunday Walk [NARRATED] [2021]
Sunday morning walk through Punta Arenas, which is in the Puntarenas Province of Costa Rica 🇨🇷
→ We're going to start our walk at Calle 33 / Av 1, which is on the west end of the peninsula, and essentially at the tip of the town.
→ Much of this area is still residential, although you'll start seeing a mix of shops and hotels as you get closer to the water. There's a large soccer field at Av. Central / Calle 33.
→ Once we get to Av 4, there's Hotel Las Brisas and Puntarenas Park. Looking out straight south, you'll see the Gulf of Nicoya which opens into the Pacific Ocean. Av. 4 wraps around the tip of the peninsula, and it has many shops and hotels along the road.
→ We'll take a look at Punta Pirata, which has a restaurant and small water park, and El Faro de Puntarenas - the lighthouse. The road then turns into Calle 39 and then Av. 3, as it head back towards town. The water in this town breaks very close to shore, and for much of the distance there is wood and choppiness which wouldn't be great for swimming.
→ There's a ferry that loads/unloads here, and it heads across the Gulf to Naranjo. Although it's a nice trip, the embarking/disembarking takes some time, so if you're heading further north towards Liberia it may be a more easeful and time saving experience to drive.
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DOWNTOWN JACO🇨🇷| Stroll Through On A Chill Day🤙 [2021]
This is downtown Jaco, Costa Rica. The main road where all the tourists come to hang out. 🇨🇷
→ The walk starts at the intersection of Calle Bohio and Pastor Diaz Ave. We'll be heading south along Pastor Diaz Ave. This road is usually very busy during the day, with pedestrians and vehicle traffic.
→ Along this walk there are lots of tourist shops with souvenirs, food and various local themed items. Restaurants are everywhere - with pizza shops, taco joints, ice cream and cafes.
→ We'll pass by Calle Lapa Verde, which is a road that connects all the way to the main highway. Along this road there are more shops and stores, as well as a few more hotels and long term rental condos. You can find bike shops on this road as well. Check out Ciclo Xscape at the corner of Calle Lapa Verda/Costanera Sur for some cheap used bikes and parts.
→ Back on Pastor Diaz Ave, you'll find Banco Nacional which has great exchange rates for various currencies. Bring your passport to exchange money. A little bit further there's Mas X Menos, which is a full grocery store with ample parking and cab pickup on the street.
→ Another couple minutes walk, you'll reach JacoWalk, a shopping center with electronics stores, many very nice restaurants, and a playground.
→ All along Pastor Diaz Ave, there are short roads that head westward towards the ocean. We'll take Calle Sol D'Oro to get there. These roads have lots of hotels and condos, which are very convenient if you're spending lots of time at the beach or surfing.
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PLAYAS DEL COCO | Comfy Walk To The Beach [AMBIENT] [2021]
Let's take an evening walk down the main strip in Playas Del Coco, and finish off with some time on the beach 🇨🇷
→ We'll start off on Avenida Central, which is the main road into Coco. It's the most buys, with shops and restaurants. There's a Supermarket very close by as well, should you have a hotel in this area.
→ We'll pass by La Chorrera, a street which will take you north towards lots more hotels and longer term rentals. You can drive down this street to find several smaller roads to more quiet areas of the beach.
→ Before you get to the beach, the road splits at a Y junction where you'll find lots of parking that's very close to the beach. There's a lot more restaurants here and people grilling fish on the side of the road.
→ When you get to the beach, you'll find that its very calm and the sand is very clean. Coco does a great job at keeping the beach clean from debris.
→ To the west, there's a skatepark and small outdoor fitness area. To the east, you'll find more restaurants. You can also find boat tours here, as the operators will pick up passengers in this location. The boat tours can be for fishing or snorkeling locations.
→ Playas del Coco are in a crescent bay, which keep the turbulent water away and is far more relaxing to swim in. The beach is flanked by two massive hillsides, and the sun set just over the hill to the west. At some times of the year, the sun will set between a small rock outcrop and the hill.
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COLORFUL WALK 🤙 Stroll Through QUEPOS, Costa Rica 🇨🇷 (2021)
This is Quepos, Costa Rica, which is a smaller fishing town on the Pacific Side and south of San Jose 🇨🇷
→ We'll start at the Marina, which is on the south end of town. There are a few hotels and short term rentals up the hill behind the Marina, with lots of wildlife around including monkeys.
→ Continue north and you'll find a skate park and walking path along the water. Lots of benches and sitting areas, as well as people fishing off the rocks.
→ We turn right on Av. 2, which is where there's a Farmers Market on Friday's at around 4pm. It'll be across from the very colorful Parque Central de Quepos. This street is where you'll start finding lots of restaurants and shops. Further down Av. 2, there's a soccer field and an intersection with Calle 5. If you turn right on Calle 5 you'll head towards Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, which is highly recommended. You can catch a bus from Quepos to Manuel Antonia for about 330 colones(very cheap). The bus stops all along the route.
→ Down Calle 5 we'll see Parroquia Inmaculada Concepción de María, a church with great architecture. At the corner of Calle 5 and Av. 5 there's car rentals and Hotel Le Priss Inn, a very cool looking hotel. Calle 5 / Av. 5 is very busy and seems chaotic, but is orderly if you're confident with driving.
→ Turning left down Av. 5, there's more supermarkets for stocking up on your food or housing needs while you're here. We'll go by La Madre Park as well, which has a path that will take you over to more local restaurants and hotels. Check out the food at De La Finca for sure.
→ Back towards the water, and we'll hit highway 235. On this strip there's a tackle shop for fishing, coffee shops and hotels. The Quepos welcome sign is here, which is great for a photo. At night there's lots of fishing near this sign while it's high tide. During the day you can watch surfers in the ocean as well.
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BEAUTIFUL 🌊☀️ Parque Nacional MANUEL ANTONIO 🇨🇷 [2021]
This is Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, located just a few minutes drive south of Quepos, Costa Rica 🇨🇷
→ If you're staying in Quepos, getting to Manuel Antonio is very easy. There are ride sharing apps, cabs, and buses. Bus may be the easiest and cheapest way. The bus that heads to Manuel Antonio can be caught along the 618 road, which starts at the intersection of Calle 5 / Av.2. It will have a placard saying "Manuel Antonio", and the fare is about 335 Colones.
→ Along this route, there are lots of unique restaurants and scenic views as the road goes through the mountains. The restaurant "El Avoin" is highly reviewed and very unique as it has a decommissioned airplane within the restaurant.
→ When you arrive at Espadilla Beach, continue down to the end of the road. From there, you can walk up the Beach Trail to arrive at the entrance to Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio. There's a turnstile at the entrance, and a fee of about 500 Colones.
→ You'll have to choose which direction to take at this point. If you go to the left, you'll have the opportunity to walk along the Sloth Path. Sloths are more out in the morning so if you're here early it's probably better to choose left then. If you head right, you'll walk through an elevated path which goes through Mangroves. Along this path there are monkeys which will try to steal your items. Be sure to move your backpack to the front, and take off any glasses/jewelry your don't want to lose.
→ There are two beaches on opposite sides of the peninsula. This video starts at Espadilla South Beach, with some segments on the Park Trail. It's very scenic and quiet as well. As you come to the end of this beach, you'll come to a junction, where you'll be able to walk around the path at Cathedral Point. This path is less maintained but affords outstanding views of the ocean from elevated pathways.
→ There's a massive wooden lookout at this junction, which allows you to head up to tree level and look around. If you go past the wooden structure, you'll find Manuel Antonio Beach, which is fantastic. There's more people on this beach as it's a crescent bay, which provides a bit more protection from the waves of the Pacific.
→ You can then head back to the main gate by the alternative path to get the most out of your time in the park. This is an amazing location and certainly worth visiting if you're staying on the South Pacific Coast.
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SUNSET IN JACO 🌅 Town + Beach Walk [NARRATED] [2021]
Let's walk town for a little bit, then head down to the beach for sunset in Jaco, Costa Rica 🇨🇷
→ We'll start this walk on the south end of central Jaco, on Pastor Diaz Ave at about Calle Sol D'Oro. With night approaching there's an increase in foot traffic as the bars become more busy.
→ We'll first pass a few department stores like Monge, Gollo, as well as Jaco Walk. Jaco Walk has lots of great restaurants which are perfect for dinner at night before heading into town.
→ We'll turn towards the beach on Calle Alice, which is a quiet street that has a few hotels. Included are Vistas Las Palmas - a very large and nice gated hotel. There's also Selina Hotel, which is a lower cost option and has very unique shops and a surf school.
→ When we get on the beach, we'll head north. Tide is about medium at this point, but if it was high tide the walking areas would be deep in water. It's worth checking the Tide Calendar to determine what conditions the beach will have at the time.
→ As we travel farther north, there's a river that runs adjacent to Calle Bohio. With heavy rain or high tide, this river can be very deep and fairly turbulent. Fortunately on this occasion the river was shallow and narrow to allow for easy crossing.
→ We go past Diamante Del Sol, a condominium complex that has very nice units. There's lots of long and short term rentals here, so the pool can become busy at certain times. The proximity to the beach and views are incredible from all the units.
→ We end our walk with the sunsetting on this fairly cloudy day. The sun sets over the mountains towards Santa Teresa which is across the Gulf of Nicoya.
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CROCODILE BRIDGE 🐊 Costa Rica Tourist Attraction [2021]
This is a quick video showing the Crocodile Bridge, which is located in Puntarenas, Costa Rica 🇨🇷
→ For starters, this bridge goes across the main highway/road which heads south along the Pacific Coast. It's very busy with all kinds of traffic. As can be expected, the cars do for the most part travel very fast. If you're visiting this bridge with children please use high diligence in keeping them away from the road.
→ The crocodiles hang out around a river on the north end of the bridge. There is a limited parking area to the south end, but then you'll have to walk across the bridge to see the crocs. There's ample parking on the north end and a shorter walk. This is the side of the bridge closest to San Jose.
→ On the north side, there's a few shops which sell souvenirs. There's also some restaurants and an ice cream shop. There's lots of lads directing traffic and approaching you to sell items on the bridge. You can find parking on your own quite easily.
→ Once you walk out on the bridge over the River Tarcoles, you'll likely see the crocodiles hanging out on several small land features within the water. The crocs can be seen swimming through the water, and will occasionally pop under the water. Some can be seen on the land as well.
→ The crocs are quite a distance from the bridge, so if you're looking for great photos with a DSLR bring a tele lens. For a phone, you'd likely want a small monopod or better to stabilize the shots at this distance.
→ When you're finished up with the croc watching, you can head down to Tarcoles - a small town on the water. You can head north towards Ortina then San Jose. You can also head south towards Jaco or Quepos.
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