Saturday, February 5, 2011

The Sun Sets on Costa Rica

The sun has now set on our Costa Rica adventure, but we've gathered enough memories for a lifetime (as well as miles of sabbatical interviews, as Dave will share later). Here are just a few memories of our last few days in Pure Vida land.


Nicoya Peninsula
On the next to the last day at Tango Mar, we couldn't resist the temptation to rent a car and venture out to some of the Nicoya Peninsula's most beautiful beaches, even though we were told that the roads were a bit of a challenge (Kristi, Randy and Lisa - think a narrowed Hawkins Highway with no maintenance for several years and potholes the size of a Volkswagen Beetle)! It was indeed quite the adventure, we saw beautiful beaches, but we came back saying that Tango Mar and Tambor Bay had been a most lucky choice for a fabulous vacation.
Once we heard the Michigan weather forecast, we decided that another couple of days in the sunshine couldn't hurt anything. Thus, we headed back to Margarita's B & B near the airport for one prepaid night, and then landed ourselves back in our favorite place in Santa Ana, the lovely Villas Los Candiles. It truly felt like a homecoming, and we were able to have one more meal at each of two wonderful, world-class restaurants in the neighborhood, Doris Metropolitan and Bacchus!

Dave at Nature Air
As a bit of a long shot, Dave emailed a contact at Nature Air (http://www.natureair.com/, the world's first carbon neutral airline), hoping to get one last interview before returning home. A meeting was quickly arranged by the most accommodating Gabriela for the following afternoon. We headed out to the Tobías Bolaños Airport, made our way through some very tight security, and proceeded to Hangar 7 for the interview. We were completely shocked and thrilled to find out that we had a 30 minute interview with Alex Khajavi, the founder and CEO, and another 30 minutes with the COO, Roberto Kopper. The story of the airline, Alex's history and mission, and Roberto's management philosophy is one that needs to be told all over the world (more about that when Dave blogs about his interview experience).

Audi Store at the MultiPlaza
On our final afternoon, I convinced Dave that we shouldn't leave Costa Rica without visiting the MultiPlaza in Escazú, the neighboring town to Santa Ana. It turns out that Escazú is pretty much an expatriate enclave, where several embassies, including the US, reside. The mall was an absolute shocker, given what we had seen of Costa Rica in almost 3 weeks. It has more than 300 stores, all incredibly upscale, ranging from (I kid you not, an AUDI store on the 3rd floor) Carolina Herrera to Salvatore Ferragamo to Tiffany. And, totally in Costa Rica style, when we weren't sure how to explain to a taxi driver where we wanted to go next, a young employee of a shop near the mall entrance came out of the store, walked us to the entrance, hailed us a taxi, and explained where to take us! The people in this country are just astounding!

Typical Bars and Barbed Wire
Besides the amazing people, Costa Rica is full of wonder and contrasts. It was surprising to us to see that most people live behind bars and barbed wire in a country that is the safest in Central America, barely impacted by the region's drug trade, fairly free of poverty, and with a crime rate far below the US. Many shops have guards at the door, and we even went to a restaurant where patrons can't enter the premises without the guard unlocking the door.



Green McDonald's in Lindor Santa Ana
 Another fun discovery is that Lindora Santa Ana, near our hotel, is the home of the first "green" McDonalds's restaurant in Central America. They say that, "Sustainable design and construction elements will save 40 percent in drinking water consumption and 30 percent in energy use. Recycled materials were used in the restaurant’s lobby and dining areas and rain water is collected and re-used for irrigation purposes. In addition, restaurant crew members are trained to communicate with customers about the green features of the restaurant to build awareness of McDonald’s efforts and commitment on the environment." Note the flora growing on the roof in the picture!

On our last evening, we asked Adrian at Villas Los Candiles to arrange for a very early morning taxi to get to the airport for home. We had come to absolutely adore Adrian for his smile, spirit, and his impeccably helpful attitude. We had learned that he is also a budding entrepreneur with his own little tour company (http://www.findetours.com/), consisting of Adrian and his brightly painted old VW van. Just imagine our surprise when we went to the lobby to get our taxi at 6 a.m. the next morning - there was Adrian waiting for us with his van, wearing his ty-dyed shirt, grinning, and saying, "This is my gift to you. I will take you to the airport!" So incredibly sweet! Makes me get teary just to think about it.


The Always Charming and Generous Adrian
So now we are safe and sound, back home in the snow (Dave has been shoveling for hours!), appreciating every aspect of our life, and greatly looking forward to seeing our family and friends! We'll try not to be completely boring with details of our trip!

2 comments:

  1. I want to go to Costa Rica! What an incredible start to your sabbatical tours! Welcome back...where are we off to next? :)

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  2. Wow, that was a great adventure! Love your blog!!

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