May has brought us some very hot days that truly felt like summer and I did my best to use them well. I went sailing with my family, ate a lot of ice cream, sat outside at night, drank rosé and had BBQs, I bought peonies and strawberries, grew herbs on our balcony, … it … Read More
Month: May 2016
Costa Rica Travel Diary – Part 4: Tamarindo & Montezuma
I still owe you one post about our trip around Costa Rica – before coming to Santa Teresa, we stayed in Tamarindo for two nights. Tamarindo is a popular and comparably busy surf town, with a lot of hotels, restaurants, bars and shops (most of them selling surf wear or boards). We stayed at Hotel Pasatiempo, … Read More
Birthday wishlist
It’s my birthday at the beginning of June and I’m planning a long birthday weekend. After all, it’ll be a big number, which calls for a big celebration, right? And since I’m never not keeping a wishlist, it was easy to put together a little list of things I’d love to be given to my birthday – … Read More
Fringes and slides
The weekend was perfect: my family came to visit, we met for breakfast every morning, strolled around the city, ate ice cream and drank Aperol spritz on my balcony, we went sailing and the weather really couldn’t have been better. It actually felt like summer here. My sister, mom and me also did some shopping … Read More
Costa Rica Travel Diary – Part 3: Latitude 10 in Santa Teresa
Now I’m jumping ahead a bit but I cannot wait to share this beautiful spot with you. After two nights in Tamarindo (more about that in the next post) we drove to Santa Teresa, a little beach and surfer town which is sometimes referred to as “the new Tulúm” or “the original Tulúm”. Since we … Read More
Costa Rica Travel Diary – Part 2: Monteverde
From Manuel Antonio National Park we drove North to Monteverde. If you plan to drive there, make sure your car has four-wheel-drive and drives well on rocky grounds. The gravel road up to Monteverde wound itself through the mountains for a long time until we finally reached the village of Santa Elena. While driving we could already see … Read More
Costa Rica Travel Diary – Part 1: Manuel Antonio
It’s become kind of a tradition for my boyfriend and me to travel for two or three weeks in spring. And while we usually have a plan in mind early on, this year, for the first time in several years, we weren’t sure where we wanted to go. Since we both loved Tulúm so much, we were thinking … Read More