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shillmac Nov 19th, 2006 06:33 PM

And I'll look forward to reading yours! We really liked Playa Grande--visited there for the first time this past July-- just for an afternoon look-see. Wouldn't mind spending 2-3 days there myself. Great beach with nice shells! Buen viaje! :)

swim Nov 19th, 2006 11:38 PM

This year in February we stayed in Hermosa, but half of the time visited other places. To P.Grande and back the drive took 3 hours on the Monkey/Kongo Trail, but we went 4 times, just to be on that beach.
If you are on the main beach, where the hotel is, walk toward the big rock /right/, pass it, there is an other beach, long, very privet. Maybe there is the villa you are going to rent, lots of new houses.

patams Nov 20th, 2006 02:35 PM

Shillmac and Swim......Oh boy, now I am getting excited! Happy to learn that you both liked Playa Grande. Can't decide just how far from the Estuary the house is, but seems to be right across the road from Hotel Cantarana. It is so wonderful reading and hearing from people from all over who are all interested in the same places. It is so very helpful and I love learning more and more about Costa Rica. Already thinking where to go next year and I have not even gotten back this year. I did not think I could like any place more than Puerto Rico but CR is growing on me.

shillmac Nov 20th, 2006 07:07 PM

Ah, Puerto Rico and Costa Rica. Not even in the same ballpark! PUerto Rico is working so hard on building tourism, but compared to CR, they really don't have as much to offer. The islas of Culebra and Vieques help though. Puerto Rico's claim to fame will always be a jumping off point to other Caribbean destinations, I'm afraid. It does, however, have some nice areas!

Some friends of ours recently booked a trip to Costa Rica. We didn't visit with them until it was already done and they had booked with a tour company (through a local travel agency)to travel as part of a group the entire time. I would never have advised that, but they were a little nervous about "travel in Central America" and that whole mindset, so they did what they did. It was the only way they would consider traveling that part of the world. I think they paid $5000 for 9 days!

Yesterday I saw the couple in church, and they ran up to me to tell me that they wanted to get together with us and visit sometime. They had already booked airline tickets back to Costa Rica (and they've only been back from their "tour" for 2 weeks!). Hopefully they'll be on their own and able to save a few $$ this time!

Other friends traveled there in September. They are more experienced travelers and asked me to help them work out a 10 day itinerary on their own. They, too, are already planning a return trip.

All that makes me think that it doesn't much matter "how" you "do" Costa Rica. It's just a place that gets under your skin in a good way! :)

patams Nov 21st, 2006 01:53 PM

Shillmac.....it certainly does that. My first trip to plan was back to Puerto Rico after having lived there 25 years before. There were 22 of us and we did have a large time. The second such trip back there was with a group of 17 and it rained 26 inches in the 7 days we were there. We still had a fantastic time. But Costa Rica? Wow! This is the second trip and our little group is loving it. Looks like it might be a yearly thing. So much to see in so many places.

From reading here, you have done extensive traveling and have helped so many of us with our plans.

The other place my husband wants to visit is New Zealand. Don't know if I am up to planning that one on my own.

With guides like Leo, helpful folks like you and so many others on this forum, the internet, and a place as wonderful as Costa Rica? Who knows. We just may have to do this trip even nore often.

shillmac Nov 21st, 2006 03:45 PM

If you need help with New Zealand, one of the frequent posters on this board could help you. Let me know, and I'll put you in touch.

You'll be off in 2 weeks. Have a wonderful, safe, and exciting adventure! :)

patams Nov 22nd, 2006 05:19 AM

shillmac.......thank you. I will be asking all about New Zealand I am sure. See you on the board!

shillmac Nov 22nd, 2006 05:29 AM

Happy Thanksgiving! If you're from the U.S. . . . :)

patams Nov 22nd, 2006 07:35 AM

shillmac.................Thanks and a Happy Thanksgiving to your and yours. Of course we will be planning the fine points of our CR trip. I live on a beach on the Sourtheast coast of NC. You see, traveling anywhere for my husband has to be special as he wanted all his life to be a beachbum. Now he is that full time and loves every minute of it.

Hope to speak with you after our trip and Christmas. MERRY CHRISTMAS and a BLESSED NEW YEAR!!!!!

shillmac Nov 22nd, 2006 08:43 AM

And a very Merry Christmas to you and yours! It may be after Christmas before you're on Fodor's again! And I hope you'll bless us all with a great Playa Grande story!

Beaches have always fascinated us since we live no where near one--Oklahoma. Lots of lakes, but not quite the same! We thought Playa Grande was very special--such a nice long expanse of sand with lots of great shells--tons of those long pointy kind, wish I knew the name of them. I gathered up a lot of them the afternoon we were there. Oh to be there right now! I'll be thinking about you. . . .buen viaje!

trixiew Nov 25th, 2006 12:58 PM

I've rented a house in Playa Grande for the past 3 years. We had a family of Howler monkeys on the property. I have mixed emotion about them, as they were very cute, but loud and would throw mango pits at us as we walked by. We also had a group of parrots on the property. You just have to be looking for things, they are all there.

The estuary tour through the mangroves was OK. Saw as guanacaste pointed out, mostly birds I see here, like herons, hawks, egrets. Did see some crocodiles, that was cool.

Love Playa Grande.

swim Nov 25th, 2006 04:07 PM

We stayed only at the Hotel Las Tortugas before, is there any other similar, on or close to the beach, not too noisy, moderate or less expensive?

patams Nov 25th, 2006 04:35 PM

trixiew...........Can you tell me where in Playa Grande you stay each year? We have only 10 days or so until we are there and we are just so excited that we can hardly stand it. We are searching everything we can find on the net. All this weekend we keep thinking of all we want to do while we are there. I think we are not going to Palo Verde and just do day trips that are shorter. Rincon De La Vieja sounds like it might be a really full day on our second day there. So much to see and do!!! Looks like Hotel Bula Bula, Hotel Cantarara, and Rip Jack Inn are all places that have a good time and good food. How can we go wrong?

trixiew Nov 25th, 2006 05:19 PM

Hotel Bula Bula is way cool.

Playa Grande is a nature preserve for the leatherback turtles, so they have a moritorium on building, and Hotel Tortugas (turtle) is the only hotel on the beach. Bula Bula is on the estuary. You should see leatherback nests while you are there. If you go out at night, high tide, you may see one dig a nest. We had several nests dug right outside our house last year, and saw many new baby turtles in the am running down to the water. You can't miss the nests, they are about 4-6 feet in diameter, and are up by the vegetation along to top of the beach. They are also often marked by the naturalists.

You can take an evening tour, begins at 11pm at hotel Tortugas, and they take you down the beach to watch one lay eggs. I didn't get home until 2am, but it was incredible to see.

I'll have to ask my friend for the website of the house we rent, and post here when I can. Old house with a pool, right on the beach.

patams Nov 26th, 2006 06:46 AM

trixlew.......All information is appreciated! Thank you. Here is a question I have not seen asked except by me. If, and I do say "if", you are staying right on the beach in a house in the middle of two acres of trees, etc., do YOU think I might be arrested if I "lay" in wait at high tide with red light and night vision to hopefully see a turtle? My husband and have been licensed by the NC Wildlife Commission for many years to work with the loggerhead turtles. Here, we have $10,000 to $50,000 fines if you tamper with a loggerhead nest. We find and identify nests, mark them and watch and protect the hatchlings when they energe. We had 73 nests this year on our three mile beach. The loggerhead only gets up to 200 to 250 lbs. I have written many letters to get permission to not have to just do the "tour" while we are there, but no luck. So, I plan to watch through the trees that are between us and the beach. Any warnings, please let me know. I am getting too excited about our upcoming trip to think straight.

patams Nov 26th, 2006 06:53 AM

trixiew...........So sorry about the spelling of your name. I should have proofed my note.

trixiew Nov 26th, 2006 07:30 AM

No problem about watching through the trees. We did. There are guards that patrol the beach at night, but they are only concerned with people bothering the turtles. They walk along the beach, and don't go up into the vegetation (the guards). Problem for you is that it is a big beach (grande!) and the odds of actually seeing one while sitting still may be low. The tour gaurentees you'll actually get to see one.

walnutwhip Nov 27th, 2006 01:03 PM

hi i've been reading all the posts in this thread for some time now and thoroughly enjoying learning about playa grande and the environs.
we are bound for pg in august. we are staying in jimsbeachhouse a new home on the beach. anyone know it??
maybe you will see it patams when you are there soon.
please write a report about your stay and be prepared for lots of questions!!
keep up the posting everyone!!!!!

patams Nov 27th, 2006 01:42 PM

walnutwhip.......I will do that. This post will go into my "requested information" folder for when I return. Everyone has been so very helpful and so many places have been recommended that I am just about ready to just stay in Costa Rica!

joeschmo Dec 4th, 2006 06:07 AM

One of my most memorable meals while staying on Playa Grande was at Hotel Cantarina...truly special. I stayed at the Bula Bula which also has good food and a lively, friendly bar scene where the locals tend to congregate. You'll love Playa Grande.


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