The border crossing into Costa Rica was a slow affair (4 1/2 hrs) and the humidity was draining when queuing outside but there’s always someone to chat to and the abundant children create a great atmosphere.
Our first stop was in the dry area of the North West, La Cruz. The hotel is perched on a ridge looking down into a beautiful bay which we rode down to the next day. Even though it was a Sunday there was only one family It was the perfect beach for us, with shade, trees to hang the hammock, a mixture of stones (to rummage through and leave our stuff on) and sand. There was also a nice breeze which makes it popular with wind surfers although we didn’t see any - the number of beaches around the peninsula and lack of local population makes you, almost, feel like Robinson Cruso.
It’s a lovely area with a nice climate and we couldn’t understand why it wasn’t popular with tourists, all the better for us and we stayed a few days.
We were told about Sodas - they are small restaurants (traditionally just a few tables) husband in the kitchen and wife front of house we tried one in La Cruz and it was the best meal we’ve had in Central America.
Costa Rica has a stable, democratic government, and highly educated population. We have seen no signs of poverty and everyone seems very happy and polite. The saying here is Pura Vida which means pure life.
It is also one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, this combination makes it a tourist hot spot and there’s plenty to see and do ……. Unfortunately it’s all US prices.
So we did our research and made our choices.
From Cruz we went to the Arenal region. We rode around the beautiful lake with the volcano backdrop, did a tour of a chocolate farm (obviously) and went to a Sloth territory - 13 hectares of privately owned land. Here you can see wildlife in its natural environment (rather than a sanctuary) as it travels through the jungle. Obviously this way there are no guarantees but you are with a guide who can spot and you get the close ups through a telescope - we were rewarded with an amazing view of a Sloth on the move (very slowly

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We had a fantastic ride through the mountains down to the beach and stayed in a beautiful guest house, run by a lovely family, in the forest - there’s lots of tropical birds and one morning we were woken up by howler monkeys.