Travel Diaries

Santa Teresa, Costa Rica

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So sad I’m almost getting to the end of my Costa Rica travel diary. Today I’m sharing with all of you the surf paradise destination Santa Teresa, Costa Rica.

After our trip to Manuel Antonio Adam and I decided to do a road trip to Santa Teresa that took about 5.5 hours from Manuel Antonio to the Santa Teresa hotel.

To get to Santa Teresa there is a ferry that you need to take from Puntarenas, which is about one hour and half. We arrived to the last ferry that departs at 5pm, it turned out perfect because it was sunset time.

One of the roadtrip highlights was when our dear friend Google took us into river crossing… Yes a river….. We had to cross the river in order to continue finding our hotel. I was extremely scared since we didn’t know how deep it was; but on the other hand Adam was super exited, he even prepared his go pro to film everything. I’m glad to say we did cross the river and we survived!!

The hotel we stayed the first night is called Ylang Ylang and is a great and beautiful hotel. It has private bungalows, amazing view, amazing pool.  We end up checking out after the first night because it was very far from the beach and there was no air conditioner.

We ended up changing our hotel and recolating to one in front of the beach with the  most amazing rooms and delicious margaritas in the town.

If you ever go to Santa Teresa, here are my 4 recommendations:

  1. Do not leave anything in your car, even if it’s a small bag of make up. Please avoid this situation since people can thinks it is money.
  2. Take cash, looks like Santa Teresa only accepts cash and a few places accepts credit card.
  3. Take your camera and be ready for the most amazing sunsets ever.
  4. Go to Al chile Viola Restaurant.

I hope you have enjoyed my Santa Teresa travel diary and stay tunned for Rio Celeste.

Love,

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