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Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica: Beaches, Bikes and Brownies
Blog: Never Ending Voyage - 10 May 2011
We had planned to rush through Costa Rica – it was touristy and expensive we were told. But stories of beautiful beaches on the less developed Caribbean Coast convinced us to make a stop at Puerto Viejo. It was only just over the border from Panama and we’d be passing through anyway.
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Photo of the Week: Punta Uva Beach, Costa Rica
Blog: Never Ending Voyage - 27 March 2011
We’ve spent the last 10 days in Puerto Viejo, a chilled beach town in Costa Rica. The beaches in town aren’t great and it takes some effort to get to the best ones. Luckily the journey is part of the fun as you can rent bikes for $5 a day and cycle an hour along [...]
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Puerto Viejo de Talamanca – First Port of Call for Costa Rica
Blog: Viva Latin America! - 25 March 2011
It was an easy trip across the border between Panama and Costa Rica as we caught the Caribe Shuttle, which took us via boat and bus straight to Puerto Viejo. It wasn’t that much more expensive than doing it ourselves and was much less hassle, totally worth it. We had a bit of a mad [...]
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