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			<div id="attachment_1062" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 410px"><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/06/monkeys-on-the-prowl-in-costa-rica/monkey2/" rel="attachment wp-att-1062" ><img class="size-medium wp-image-1062" title="monkey2" src="http://wanderingjustin.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/monkey2-400x285.jpg" alt="monkey2 400x285 La Mansion Inn a Great Place for Costa Rica Luxury" width="400" height="285" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Monkeys hang out down the road from La Mansion Inn - the presidential suite was booked on the night they wanted.</p></div>
<p>Nothing livens up your breakfast like having a monkey come flying in through an open window and stealing a banana from a nearby table &#8211; all before shimmying up a telephone pole, crossing the wire and sharing the bounty with his troupe.</p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t the sort of thing that happens at luxury hotels. That&#8217;s one of the reason I prefer low budget.</p>
<p>But  I saw a place in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica (where this monkey business took place), that made me open to the idea of some luxury accommodations now and then.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lamansioninn.com/" >La Mansion Inn</a> is surrounded by jungle and ocean. At night, it&#8217;s dark and peaceful. It has a bar called The Bat Cave for people who want a high-quality beer (not easy to find in Costa Rica) and a taste of La Mansion&#8217;s luxury.</p>
<p>How luxurious is it? Well, presidents have stayed there. It lives up to the name, with a flavor more like you&#8217;ve stumbled into someone&#8217;s private estate than into a hotel. But it was also friendly &#8211; none of that &#8220;are you here to steal the silverware?&#8221; vibe from the staff. That might come from what are some pretty reasonable prices: $125-$295 for a standard room, depending on the season. The presidential suites, though, run $650-$850.</p>
<p>The views from the pool and balconies are amazing. La Mansion is up on a cliff, so you&#8217;ll have lots of visibility. You can also get hooked up with a tour or a deep-sea fishing trip.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m certain I&#8217;ll get back to Costa Rica one of these days. After spending a day or two in San Jose to take in a Saprissa match and load up on pupusas, I will head right back to the airport and catch a flight to Quepos, followed by a brief taxi ride to Manuel  Antonio.</p>
<p>Even though the odds are against your breakfast fruit getting pilfered by a primate, you can get your fill of monkey and iguana encounters just by taking a quick walk down to <a href="http://www.manuelantoniopark.com/mapk/default.asp" >Manuel Antonio National Park</a>. Check out the trails, lounge on the beach, grab a fresh coconut &#8211; and watch for the monkeys!<br />
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		<title>Local Encounters &#8211; Putting Personality into Travel</title>
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			I travel to see new places. I bring tons of batteries and memory for the camera.
But often, it&#8217;s the people I meet who steal the show: the Icelanders, kiwis, Aussies, ticos, etc.
If you have some decent people skills, the locals are the ones who will really make your trip better. They&#8217;ll clue you in to cool places, give you an insider perspective to their home and maybe help you out when your plans go awry. And not because it&#8217;s their job &#8211; just because they&#8217;re being nice.
Sometimes, you never even catch their name. It might be just a quick conversation, but it sticks in your mind and is part of your vacation&#8217;s story. I&#8217;m not really talking about tourist industry folks who are paid to be nice, but people who you just run into randomly.
So in honor of the locals, let me share a few memories about some I&#8217;ve encountered:
Iceland &#8211; Stjarnan FC Soccer Fans
During our first night in Reykjavik, my wife and I wandered past a stadium. We quickly struck up a conversation with a bearded, staff-wielding character with blue and white face paint. He clued us into what was about to take place: an epic Icelandic Premier League clash between league leaders Fram and his team, Stjarnan FC (just about a month before it became famous for its goal celebrations). Moments later, we were seated near Ragnar and his crew as they beat drums, sang songs and clapped incessantly. This was a perfect example of what happens when [...]
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			<div id="attachment_2742" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 410px"><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2010/07/the-iceland-diaries-%e2%80%93-day-1/sdc10179-2/" rel="attachment wp-att-2742" ><img class="size-medium wp-image-2742" title="SDC10179" src="http://wanderingjustin.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/stjarnan-400x225.jpg" alt="stjarnan 400x225 Local Encounters   Putting Personality into Travel" width="400" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">If you&#39;re lucky, a crazy pack of locals will adopt you when you visit their hometown.</p></div>
<p>I travel to see new places. I bring tons of batteries and memory for the camera.</p>
<p>But often, it&#8217;s the people I meet who steal the show: the Icelanders, kiwis, <a href="http://attractions.uptake.com/australia/northern_territory/darwin/975089194.html"  target="_blank">Aussies</a>, ticos, etc.</p>
<p>If you have some decent people skills, the locals are the ones who will really make your trip better. They&#8217;ll clue you in to cool places, give you an insider perspective to their home and maybe help you out when your plans go awry. And not because it&#8217;s their job &#8211; just because they&#8217;re being nice.</p>
<p>Sometimes, you never even catch their name. It might be just a quick conversation, but it sticks in your mind and is part of your vacation&#8217;s story. I&#8217;m not really talking about tourist industry folks who are paid to be nice, but people who you just run into randomly.</p>
<p>So in honor of the locals, let me share a few memories about some I&#8217;ve encountered:</p>
<p><strong>Iceland &#8211; Stjarnan FC Soccer Fans</strong></p>
<p>During our first night in Reykjavik, my wife and I wandered past a stadium. We quickly struck up a conversation with a bearded, staff-wielding character with blue and white face paint. He clued us into what was about to take place: an epic Icelandic Premier League clash between league leaders Fram and his team, Stjarnan FC (just about a month before it became famous for its goal celebrations). Moments later, we were seated near <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXjuTjfgZYM" >Ragnar and his crew as they beat drums, sang songs and clapped incessantly</a>. This was a perfect example of what happens when you ask a local &#8220;hey, what&#8217;s going on here?&#8221;</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Australia &#8211; Random Bloke in Darwin</strong></p>
<p>Just after getting off the plane from <a href="http://attractions.uptake.com/australia/northern_territory/darwin/975089194.html"  target="_blank">Sydney to Darwin</a>, my backpack took a flyer. A Swiss tourist mistook it for her own on the baggage carousel. Qantas promised to track her down (which they did). During the bus ride from the airport to the hotel, an Aussie made it his mission in life to cheer me up after my backpack ordeal. So began a steady stream of tall tales told in an accent so typically Australian that it made Paul Hogan sound like a Texan. And it worked &#8211; I was too busy laughing at his story about a giant snake menacing a local airport that I forgot about my missing bag and having to traipse all over Darwin to find it. Best line: &#8220;They put a hundred gallons of fuel in &#8216;im before they realized &#8216;e was a snake!&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Costa Rica &#8211; Roy </strong></p>
<p>If you had a bunch of people lined up and had to guess which was Costa Rican, Roy would probably be your last choice. Blond-headed, blue eyed &#8230; and named, well, Roy! He&#8217;s one of the many <em>ticos</em> of European descent. He generously bailed us out after we missed the last bus from the waterfall garden to San Jose. My wife and I took a seat in his pickup truck, and during the 90-minute drive he told us all about living in Costa Rica &#8211; from the long lines to register a car to trying to get mail. We enjoyed the talk all the way back to his neighborhood in Heredia, and he refused our offer for gas money.</p>
<p>From Ragnar to Random Bloke to Roy, I&#8217;ve had the fortune to run into some great people. I could probably carry on about this at length. The bottom line &#8211; travel with an open mind. Welcome the random encounter &#8211; it just might become the best part of your trip!<br />
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			<p>Costa Rica is not showing any signs of slowing as a popular destination for Americans. And for good reason. The place is flat-out fun, with beautiful rainforests, rampant wildlife and</p>
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<p>genuinely wonderful people (even those who don&#8217;t work in the tourism industry). It&#8217;s been a few years since my visit, but I still have some tips that&#8217;ll help.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">1. Don&#8217;t drive.</span> If you&#8217;re from the United States, the driving situation is a lot like the opening 10 minutes of <em>Revenge of the Sith</em> (but with better acting and dialogue). Oddly enough, while their driving would spark road rage incidents in America, Costa Rican drivers honk and wave at the people who cut them off or pass them on the right at high speed with three inches of clearance.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span id="more-2073"></span>2. Plan ahead for shuttle or bus service</span>. It&#8217;s pretty inexpensive &#8211; and you can enjoy the countryside instead of fearing for your life.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">3. Go to La Fortuna.</span> This great little town north of San Jose is right near Volcan Arenal. Take a guided hike into the rain forest with any of the many services. The guides know their flora and fauna, and their knowledge will add to the hike. Many of the hikes also include a visit to <a href="http://www.tabacon.com/" >Tabacon Grand Spa Thermal Resort</a>. If you go for a late afternoon hike, you can unwind in the naturally heated thermal pools and watch Arenal belch glowing cinders.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">4. Don&#8217;t miss Monteverde.</span> It&#8217;s a very relaxing place tucked into the mountains west of La Fortuna. You&#8217;ll have to take car, a boat and then a van to get there. Let me warn you about the last leg of that trip: The road is brutal. You&#8217;ll get bounced and jostled, possibly to the point of nausea. But you can walk that off in Monteverde. You can see wild coatis, enormous hummingbirds and huge spiders. There are tons of hiking trails, including the <a href="http://www.monteverdeinfo.com/monteverde.htm" >Cloud Forest</a>. A few steps away from La Colina, a great bed and breakfast, we found an open-air restaurant serving the best-ever veggie burger. Still unequaled to this day! Bring rain gear &#8211; it often alternates between drizzle and downpour at night. During the day, you can often feel the light rain known as pelo de gato. Oh, and let&#8217;s not forget the <a href="http://www.canopytour.com/" >Original Canopy Tour</a>. TOO MUCH FUN!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">5. Fly where you can.</span> <a href="http://www.natureair.com/" >NatureAir</a> is reasonably priced (and claims to be the world&#8217;s first carbon-neutral airline), and can get you to a lot of destinations in 30 minutes instead of four hours. Distance doesn&#8217;t mean much in Costa Rica &#8211; traffic moves a lot slower there overall because of the road conditions.</p>
<div id="attachment_2075" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 410px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2075" title="cr00049" src="http://wanderingjustin.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/cr00049-400x300.jpg" alt="cr00049 400x300 Going to Costa Rica? 9 Tips to Help" width="400" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">A Costa Rican cowboy drives his heard along the road to Monteverde.</p></div>
<p>6. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">San Jose is really pretty cool.</span> A lot of travelers badmouth it for some reason. Yeah, I&#8217;ll admit there&#8217;s a layer of crime and diesel exhaust. But there is also a vibrant, lively, friendly feel to it. Maybe we caught it at its best during the holiday season. We arrived at 7 p.m., and had ample time to grab a taxi to our hotel before wandering into a nighttime open-air market and a stack of fresh, tasty pupusas. Bring a GPS receiver to help you navigate.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">7. Some travelers like to say Costa Rica is &#8220;Americanized.&#8221;</span> This is the traveling equivalent of music fans who wrinkle their nose and insist they only like &#8220;the old stuff&#8221; of any given band. Yes, you&#8217;ll find ATMs and McDonald&#8217;s (which are a great source of clean, free bathrooms in the cities). But America still isn&#8217;t this friendly. It has no monkeys, tropical mountains, coffee plantations, friendly stray dogs and aura of barely controlled mayhem. And the last time I checked, I never went to a shopping mall guarded by guys with shotguns. If you find Costa Rica &#8220;Americanized,&#8221; you either didn&#8217;t go to the right places or you&#8217;re simply trying to be hipper-than-thou. Word. This reminds me of the time this couple patronizingly mentioned they don&#8217;t go anyplace where English is the official language. Their case in point? Thailand. &#8220;Oh, did you learn some Thai?&#8221; No! So what, exactly, is the point of going to a non English-speaking country if you&#8217;re not going to meet them partway?</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">8. I think the Caribbean side would be nice to see.</span> But I have nothing to say about it since we didn&#8217;t make it out there. Try it and report back to me, eh?</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">9. Costa Rica has a lot of fresh food</span>. The dairy, in particular, is awesome quality. And don&#8217;t be afraid of loading up on gallo pinto, the national beans and rice staple. It won&#8217;t make you as flatulent as you think. I&#8217;d attribute that to being freshly made beans rather than canned. Otherwise, I&#8217;d eat anything, anywhere in Costa Rica except Chinese food, no matter how fancy the location. I think they load it full of MSG. The fruit you&#8217;ll find everywhere is amazing. By the way, if you want to eat on the cheap, hit the <em>sodas</em>. This is what the call their local, semi fast-food places.<br />
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<hr /><h2>Comments</h2><ul><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2010/01/going-to-costa-rica-tips/" >January 24, 2010</a>, <a href="http://www.caribbeancostaricans.citymax.com"  class='url'>David Carnegie</a> writes: Wandering Justin:

I am a Local Tour Operator who was born here in Puerto Limon in 1962 and who still lives here and fights hard to support my wife,family,Community and Country.

We have our own Transport and Tours and can give Airport or Private Transfers from San Jose to the Caribbean for Groups of 8 or more PAX, so they can enjoy the REAL Costa Rica and her wonderful people, including we folks on the Costa Rica Caribbean Side.

We would love the opportunity of serving the Desert Southwest of Arizona,Nevada,New Mexico and Southern California.

Please briefly visit our Webpage and call me when you have time at 219.561.7713 or on Skype at caribbeanwaycr

Thanks and God Bless You and Your Family,

DAVID CARNEGIE
Puerto Limon, Costa Rica

Thanks and hope to see you, Justin here in Costa Rica again real soon.</li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2010/01/going-to-costa-rica-tips/" >January 24, 2010</a>, Bruce writes: I went to a mall once for lunch in Bangkok Thailand.  It was huge.  And they did have guards with shotguns.  You had to pay to use the bathroom at the mall, but the cost was extremely low (less than 10 cents).  There was a guard at the entrance to the bathrooms to make sure you entered the right one.</li></ul><hr /><h2>Related posts:</h2><ul><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2008/12/pelo-de-gato/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Pelo de Gato">Pelo de Gato</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2010/11/la-mansion-inn/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: La Mansion Inn a Great Place for Costa Rica Luxury">La Mansion Inn a Great Place for Costa Rica Luxury</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/12/coffee-traveling/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Mixing Coffee and Travel">Mixing Coffee and Travel</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/06/monkeys-on-the-prowl-in-costa-rica/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Monkeys on the Prowl in Costa Rica">Monkeys on the Prowl in Costa Rica</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/03/help-wandering-justin-find-his-next-destination/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Help Wandering Justin Find His Next Destination!">Help Wandering Justin Find His Next Destination!</a></li></ul><hr /><small>Copyright &copy; 2008<br /> This feed is for personal, non-commercial use only. <br /> The use of this feed on other websites breaches copyright. If this content is not in your news reader, it makes the page you are viewing an infringement of the copyright. (Digital Fingerprint:<br /> )</small><p>No related posts.</p>
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			I think it&#8217;s really fun to find quality microbrews while traveling. I get a chance to try something tasty, and I often get a chance to mingle with locals (in the case of my recent visit to the Lost Abbey/Port Brewing tasting room, I even met a friendly black cat). It&#8217;s also not super-hard to find good microbrewers and brew pubs.
For me, it&#8217;s way harder to find good coffee shops unless I&#8217;m someplace like Portland or Seattle. I was 0 for 2 on cappuccino during my recent visit to San Diego. I won&#8217;t name the establishments here &#8230; mostly because the second barista really tried hard to produce a good drink. She took her time, and the micro-foam was spot-on. Unfortunately, the coffee itself was way too hot and had a much more bitter edge than I prefer. For the solid effort, I can&#8217;t leave her and her establishment hanging out to dry.
If you travel to Arizona, of course, Arizona-coffee.com will not steer you wrong. But I need to start doing better research when I travel. Does anyone out there have any resources for finding great barista people all across the nation?
In Australia, New Zealand and Costa Rica, I&#8217;m pretty golden. It&#8217;s easy to find great coffee there. From what I understand, AUS and NZ have mandatory barista training that&#8217;s pretty extensive. Australia is pretty awesome because it also grows its own beans in Queensland. In New Zealand, it&#8217;s impossible to roll into even the smallest town and not find a pretty classy cafe. [...]
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			<p>I think it&#8217;s really fun to find quality microbrews while traveling. I get a chance to try something tasty, and I often get a chance to mingle with locals (in the case of my recent visit to the Lost Abbey/Port Brewing tasting room, I even met a friendly black cat). It&#8217;s also not super-hard to find good microbrewers and brew pubs.</p>
<p>For me, it&#8217;s way harder to find good coffee shops unless I&#8217;m someplace like Portland or Seattle. I was 0 for 2 on cappuccino during my recent visit to San Diego. I won&#8217;t name the establishments here &#8230; mostly because the second barista really tried hard to produce a good drink. She took her time, and the micro-foam was spot-on. Unfortunately, the coffee itself was way too hot and had a much more bitter edge than I prefer. For the solid effort, I can&#8217;t leave her and her establishment hanging out to dry.</p>
<p>If you travel to Arizona, of course, <a href="http://www.arizona-coffee.com" >Arizona-coffee.com</a> will not steer you wrong. But I need to start doing better research when I travel. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Does anyone out there have any resources for finding great barista people all across the nation?</span></p>
<p>In Australia, New Zealand and Costa Rica, I&#8217;m pretty golden. It&#8217;s easy to find great coffee there. From what I understand, AUS and NZ have mandatory barista training that&#8217;s pretty extensive. Australia is pretty awesome because it also grows its own beans in Queensland. In New Zealand, it&#8217;s impossible to roll into even the smallest town and not find a pretty classy cafe. Costa Rica? Easy. Just get brewed coffee and toss in a touch of sugar. Cream&#8217;s not needed.</p>
<p>I just have a lot of trouble in the U.S.<br />
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<hr /><h2>Comments</h2><ul><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/12/coffee-traveling/" >December 29, 2009</a>, <a href="http://www.arizona-coffee.com"  class='url'>Chris</a> writes: Thanks for the vote for Arizona Coffee!

I've found a good method is to leave a comment on the web site, or on the Arizona Coffee forum. There are a lot of people who can recommend coffee shops all over the world... it's rather helpful.</li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/12/coffee-traveling/" >December 29, 2009</a>, admin writes: Arizona Coffee always has my vote! I'll keep that in mind for the next trip, too.

Oh, and that's a bummer about Parlor. Yet another tiny lot. I just don't see the sense in it all. I guess that's the benefit of going out on weekdays, eh?</li></ul><hr /><h2>Related posts:</h2><ul><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/07/5-reasons-why-youd-hate-traveling-with-me/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: 5 Reasons Why You&#8217;d Hate Traveling With Me">5 Reasons Why You&#8217;d Hate Traveling With Me</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2011/09/arizona-espresso-coffeehouse-news/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Arizona Espresso &#038; Coffeehouse News">Arizona Espresso &#038; Coffeehouse News</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2010/01/some-news-on-local-phoenix-coffee/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Some News on Local Phoenix Coffee">Some News on Local Phoenix Coffee</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/03/coffee-culture-showdown-comparing-caffeine/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Coffee Culture Showdown &#8211; Comparing Caffeine">Coffee Culture Showdown &#8211; Comparing Caffeine</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2010/02/dolce-espresso-video-coffee-bar/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: New Coffee Bar in Phoenix Offers Hits and Misses">New Coffee Bar in Phoenix Offers Hits and Misses</a></li></ul><hr /><small>Copyright &copy; 2008<br /> This feed is for personal, non-commercial use only. <br /> The use of this feed on other websites breaches copyright. If this content is not in your news reader, it makes the page you are viewing an infringement of the copyright. (Digital Fingerprint:<br /> )</small><p>No related posts.</p>
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			If you like things furry and four-legged, there&#8217;s a good chance you&#8217;ll run into a coati during your visit to Costa Rica. I didn&#8217;t know this until I arrived in Monteverde, a laid-back town in the mountains north of San Jose.
We showed up in Monteverde after the bruising ride from La Fortuna &#8211; the boat portion of the trip across Lake Arenal was fun, but after that? Forget about it. An exercise in brutality, it was &#8211; but that&#8217;s for another post.
After stashing our bags at La Colina, I was eager to walk around and get my equilibrium back. I filled up some water bottles and we began meandering about. Off in the distance near a trailhead, I saw a bunch of small creatures with their tails proudly thrust into the air. We were far away, and I assumed this was just some massive collection of house cats.
Being the cat-friendly guy that I am, I wanted to pet them. So I made the universal &#8220;kittykittykitty&#8221; noise. And the group turned to face me as one.
These were no cats! They had longer snouts and huge claws. But they trotted gamely up to us &#8211; clearly, visitors had not been heeding the signs that we began reading: DO NOT FEED THE ANIMALS. They quickly surrounded us, hoping for food. When they realized we were going to obey the signs, they wandered off.
Interestingly enough, coatis live far north, all the way into Arizona. They&#8217;ve been known to hang out east of Phoenix. I [...]
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<p>If you like things furry and four-legged, there&#8217;s a good chance you&#8217;ll run into a <a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coati" >coati</a> during your visit to Costa Rica. I didn&#8217;t know this until I arrived in <a href="http://www.monteverdeinfo.com/" >Monteverde</a>, a laid-back town in the mountains north of San Jose.</p>
<p>We showed up in Monteverde after the bruising ride from La Fortuna &#8211; the boat portion of the trip across Lake Arenal was fun, but after that? Forget about it. An exercise in brutality, it was &#8211; but that&#8217;s for another post.</p>
<p>After stashing our bags at <a href="http://www.lacolinalodge.com/" >La Colina</a>, I was eager to walk around and get my equilibrium back. I filled up some water bottles and we began meandering about. Off in the distance near a trailhead, I saw a bunch of small creatures with their tails proudly thrust into the air. We were far away, and I assumed this was just some massive collection of house cats.</p>
<p>Being the cat-friendly guy that I am, I wanted to pet them. So I made the universal &#8220;kittykittykitty&#8221; noise. And the group turned to face me as one.</p>
<div id="attachment_1139" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 410px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1139" title="cr00064" src="http://wanderingjustin.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/cr00064-400x300.jpg" alt="cr00064 400x300 Creature Feature   Coatis in Costa Rica" width="400" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Coatis surround my wife, hoping for a tasty morsel.</p></div>
<p>These were no cats! They had longer snouts and huge claws. But they trotted gamely up to us &#8211; clearly, visitors had not been heeding the signs that we began reading: DO NOT FEED THE ANIMALS. They quickly surrounded us, hoping for food. When they realized we were going to obey the signs, they wandered off.</p>
<p>Interestingly enough, coatis live far north, all the way into Arizona. They&#8217;ve been known to hang out east of Phoenix. I hope I get to see one here sometime.</p>
<p>In the meantime, enjoy Monteverde &#8211; it&#8217;s worth the beast of a ride. The coatis are cute, it&#8217;s really tranquil, the coffee is awesome.<br />
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			The cool thing about Central America is that just because you&#8217;ve seen one of its countries, you haven&#8217;t seen them all. It might be natural to assume that Belize would be like Costa Rica, but with more Mayan ruins. It would also be completely wrong.
So is Belize worth visiting? That depends on you, traveling friends, and what you want out of your journey. No matter what, Phillip SW Goldson Airport will be Belize&#8217;s first chance to make an impression. This is a Mos Eisley Cantina of an airport &#8211; hot, stuffy and far more chaotic than an airport of its Lilliputian proportions should be. Plus points &#8211; no jetways! You get to kick it Old School by descending a moving staircase (unfortunately, it&#8217;s not attached to a truck like Michael Bluth&#8217;s ride in Arrested Development). You&#8217;ll also see large commercial aircraft lined up with three-person Cessnas from local airlines. That ups the Indiana Jones factor.

Enough about airports &#8211; let&#8217;s talk about what sort of people will enjoy Belize &#8230; and which will count the days until they can leave.

A Diver&#8217;s Delight
If you are a diver, Belize is a must. It offers the world&#8217;s second-largest barrier reef behind Australia. You can fly from virtually anywhere in the continental U.S., wake up the day after arriving and spot your first stingray after breakfast. If you&#8217;re just a snorkler, you can see much of the same cool stuff. Of course, SCUBA divers can go further, longer and deeper. If you just can&#8217;t wait to [...]
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<p>The cool thing about Central America is that just because you&#8217;ve seen one of its countries, you haven&#8217;t seen them all. It might be natural to assume that Belize would be like Costa Rica, but with more Mayan ruins. It would also be completely wrong.</p>
<p>So is Belize worth visiting? That depends on you, traveling friends, and what you want out of your journey. No matter what, Phillip SW Goldson Airport will be Belize&#8217;s first chance to make an impression. This is a <a rel="nofollow" href="www.starwars.com/databank/location/moseisleycantina">Mos Eisley Cantina</a> of an airport &#8211; hot, stuffy and far more chaotic than an airport of its Lilliputian proportions should be. Plus points &#8211; no jetways! You get to kick it Old School by descending a moving staircase (unfortunately, it&#8217;s not attached to a truck like <a href="http://lovesreview.blogspot.com/2009/04/arrested-development-revised.html" >Michael Bluth&#8217;s</a> ride in <em>Arrested Development)</em>. You&#8217;ll also see large commercial aircraft lined up with three-person Cessnas from local airlines. That ups the Indiana Jones factor.</p>
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<div>Enough about airports &#8211; let&#8217;s talk about what sort of people will enjoy Belize &#8230; and which will count the days until they can leave.</div>
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<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>A Diver&#8217;s Delight</strong></span></p>
<div id="attachment_1078" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 370px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1078 " title="belize-167" src="http://wanderingjustin.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/belize-167-400x300.jpg" alt="belize 167 400x300 Belize   The Right Destination for You?" width="360" height="270" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Rio Frio Cave in the Cayo District.</p></div>
<p>If you are a diver, Belize is a must. It offers the world&#8217;s second-largest barrier reef behind Australia. You can fly from virtually anywhere in the continental U.S., wake up the day after arriving and spot your first stingray after breakfast. If you&#8217;re just a snorkler, you can see much of the same cool stuff. Of course, SCUBA divers can go further, longer and deeper. If you just can&#8217;t wait to hit the blue and see awesome sea creatures, Belize will delight you. Even just snorkling, I saw barracuda, octopi, small sharks, enormous stingrays (6-foot wingspans!) and sundry other colorful ocean fish.</p>
<div>Your best strategy is to fly from Goldson straight to Caye Ambergris, to the small town of San Pedro. The community thrives on SCUBA and snorkeling. You&#8217;ll have no problem getting a ride to <a rel="nofollow" href="http://marypmadigan.wordpress.com/2009/05/07/hol-chan-marine-reserve-and-shark-ray-alley/" >Shark Ray Alley</a>, Blue Hole and Hol-Chan. The ride in the small prop-driver plane will also be thrilling, giving you a nice view of all the beautiful water and beaches you probably can&#8217;t get to without your own boat and lots of time.</div>
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<div id="attachment_1075" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 410px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1075" title="belize-107" src="http://wanderingjustin.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/belize-107-400x300.jpg" alt="belize 107 400x300 Belize   The Right Destination for You?" width="400" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Five Sisters Lodge is tranquil and beautiful. And the staff will cough up info on nearby caves!</p></div>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Flaccid Fare for Foodies</strong></span></p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say you&#8217;re really into fine dining, though. You won&#8217;t go hungry in Belize. The food is solid and fresh. But there&#8217;s not much in the way of upscale dining there. Even at the really slick Five Sisters Jungle Lodge in the Cayo District, the emphasis was more on hearty and filling. I promise that a foodie won&#8217;t wake up post-vacation dreaming of Belizean vittles. Beverages aren&#8217;t much better &#8211; the coffee is pretty blah, especially compared to Costa Rica and Guatemala. Beer? Fuggit about out. There is a decent coffee liqueur perfectly suited to making a Central American twist on a White Russian, though. I&#8217;m not sure The Dude would approve, but it&#8217;s still good.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>You&#8217;ll Love the Limestone</strong></span></p>
<p>While Belizean food won&#8217;t whet the appetite, cavers (aka spelunkers, but that&#8217;s a dirty word among the faithful) will gorge themselves. Belize is mostly limestone. Just add millions of years of flowing water, and you have a recipe for awesome caves. The Cayo District is riddled with caverns, from fairly well-traveled Achtun Tunichil Muknal (aka ATM) to many others known only to locals. You may have to ingratiate and/or interrogate get the goods. One of our tour guides even mentioned that, back at the height of the Mayan days, an army from Caracol traveled underground for four days to pop out of the earth and put the sword to rival city-state Tikal. Crazy!</p>
<div id="attachment_1077" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 330px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1077 " title="belize-154" src="http://wanderingjustin.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/belize-154-400x300.jpg" alt="belize 154 400x300 Belize   The Right Destination for You?" width="320" height="240" /><p class="wp-caption-text">From the top of Caracol&#39;s biggest pyramid.</p></div>
<p>Caving is also a very illuminating experience about Mayan culture &#8211; you&#8217;ll learn that the Mayans considered caves their underworld, and would make sacrifices to appease the gods. Caves contain everything from corn offerings to gifts of human flesh &#8211; average Joes, infants and even royalty raised specifically to be sacrifices. The floors of many caves are littered with their bones.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Shopping &amp; Nightlife are the Lowlights</strong></span></p>
<p>Now, let&#8217;s say you&#8217;re all about the bling. Hollywood looks to <em>you</em> to set fashion trends. You&#8217;re Vera Wang, Ralph Lauren and Mugatu rolled into one person. Belize will have you booking a flight to Paris before your matching diamond-encrusted Versace luggage rolls down the conveyor belt. It&#8217;s also pretty hot and sticky &#8211; so unless you loaded up with <a href="http://theverteblog.com/2009/05/19/cloudveils-get-your-t-on-comp-cold-hard-cash-prizes-for-green-t-shirt-designs/" >Cloudveil</a> and <a rel="nofollow" href="http://deceptivecadence.wordpress.com/2009/06/01/patagonia-is-transparent-about-sustainability/" >Patagonia</a> gear, you&#8217;re in the wrong country. Get out unless you plan to amuse the locals with your diva antics. You will find no high-fashion items for home or wardrobe here, and that&#8217;s just all there is to it. And check this out &#8211; I couldn&#8217;t even find a jersey from the nation&#8217;s soccer league. I could find Manchester United knock-offs a-plenty, but I wasn&#8217;t able to find any Belizean soccer shirts. What&#8217;s up with that?</p>
<p>Belize City, the nation&#8217;s largest but not even its capitol, will not impress you. It&#8217;s squat and sprawling, often pretty hard on the eye. There&#8217;s no cafe culture and its nightlife will not impress.</p>
<div id="attachment_1080" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 330px"><strong><strong><img class="size-medium wp-image-1080 " title="beach" src="http://wanderingjustin.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/beach-400x300.jpg" alt="beach 400x300 Belize   The Right Destination for You?" width="320" height="240" /></strong></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">A Beach in Hopkins - not impressive.</p></div>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Beaches Won&#8217;t Impress</strong></span></p>
<p>What about you beach lovers and sun worshipers out there? You want sparkling white sand and an endless stream of beach-themed cocktails. Okay: Belize may have all that somewhere. But I&#8217;m not certain where. I can tell you that San Pedro, Dangriga and Hopkins will bitterly disappoint beach-o-philes. Belize hasn&#8217;t been clued in like Costa Rica that dumping trash all over isn&#8217;t cool. That stuff washes up everywhere. A few resorts in Hopkins actually employ people to pick the sand on their territory clean. On either side of such properties, you will see astounding amounts of former flotsam. If you&#8217;re reading this and think I&#8217;m wrong, fine &#8211; just be sure to tell us all where you can find a sweet, accessible beach in Belize. I&#8217;ll be happy to share your info in a future post.</p>
<div id="attachment_1076" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 330px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1076 " title="belize-115" src="http://wanderingjustin.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/belize-115-400x300.jpg" alt="belize 115 400x300 Belize   The Right Destination for You?" width="320" height="240" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Your armed escort in Bandit Country.</p></div>
<p>I must also say that Hopkins is one sweltering inferno of a village. And this comes from a long-time desert rat, a 29-year Phoenix resident. I&#8217;m practically a <a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fremen" >Fremen</a>, but Hopkins baked me out of my gourd when the sun emerged &#8211; in January!</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Peace Through Superior Firepower</strong></span></p>
<p>Picture this scene: Your tour guide is driving through the forest on the way to a ruin, and he stops at a wooden building.  M-16-toting dudes in battle dress uniforms come out of the building, talk to your driver and follow you to and from the ruin. Your driver tells you they are along to protect you from Guatamalan bandits &#8211; you are, after all, close to contested territory. If this freaks you out, stay out of the western end of the Cayo District. Do not go to Tikal or Caracol. If you think that&#8217;s awesome, you&#8217;re my sort of traveler.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_1079" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 410px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1079" title="belize-lake" src="http://wanderingjustin.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/belize-lake-400x300.jpg" alt="belize lake 400x300 Belize   The Right Destination for You?" width="400" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">A nice view flying from Dangriga to Belize City.</p></div><br />
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			So picture sitting down to breakfast. You&#8217;re having a nice plate of eggs and some fresh fruit when a monkey comes bursting in through a window.
The sharp-eyed little guy, who might weigh about 10 pounds, surveys the situation. His finely tuned senses spot a bunch of bananas hanging from some sort of rack. Before you can even think to reach for your digital camera -and before anyone else can- he seizes a banana and slips back out the window.
Meanwhile, everyone else in the room, all 20 of you, abandons breakfast to see more of this brash little primate. He shimmies up a telephone pole, banana in hand, and crosses over the street via a telephone wire. There, he shares his banana bounty with the rest of his troupe while everyone snaps photos.
That&#8217;s Manuel San Antonio, Costa Rica, in a nutshell. Monkeys add even more flavor to a vacation than a bottle of Salsa Lizano.

CommentsJune 4, 2009, Jenavi Kasper writes: Oh man, I would be really upset if a little monkey stole my banana from me on my vacation! But if he is as cute as Aladdin's monkey friend I guess it would be okay.June 4, 2009, admin writes: Banana ... less than $2 a pound. A monkey stealing your banana? Priceless!

Now, if he's steal some of the "banana hammocks" the German tourists were wearing, we'd all be laughing if not scarred for life!June 5, 2009, Vaishnavi Rajendran writes: Lol you wanna see monkeys you should visit my college! Monkeys regularly [...]
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<p>So picture sitting down to breakfast. You&#8217;re having a nice plate of eggs and some fresh fruit when a monkey comes bursting in through a window.</p>
<p>The sharp-eyed little guy, who might weigh about 10 pounds, surveys the situation. His finely tuned senses spot a bunch of bananas hanging from some sort of rack. Before you can even think to reach for your digital camera -and before anyone else can- he seizes a banana and slips back out the window.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, everyone else in the room, all 20 of you, abandons breakfast to see more of this brash little primate. He shimmies up a telephone pole, banana in hand, and crosses over the street via a telephone wire. There, he shares his banana bounty with the rest of his troupe while everyone snaps photos.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s Manuel San Antonio, Costa Rica, in a nutshell. Monkeys add even more flavor to a vacation than a bottle of Salsa Lizano.</p>
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<hr /><h2>Comments</h2><ul><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/06/monkeys-on-the-prowl-in-costa-rica/" >June 4, 2009</a>, Jenavi Kasper writes: Oh man, I would be really upset if a little monkey stole my banana from me on my vacation! But if he is as cute as Aladdin's monkey friend I guess it would be okay.</li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/06/monkeys-on-the-prowl-in-costa-rica/" >June 4, 2009</a>, admin writes: Banana ... less than $2 a pound. A monkey stealing your banana? Priceless!

Now, if he's steal some of the "banana hammocks" the German tourists were wearing, we'd all be laughing if not scarred for life!</li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/06/monkeys-on-the-prowl-in-costa-rica/" >June 5, 2009</a>, <a rel="nofollow" href="http://vaishnavi.wordpress.com/"  class='url'>Vaishnavi Rajendran</a> writes: Lol you wanna see monkeys you should visit my college! Monkeys regularly barge (read : barge) into classrooms and right royally take food, pencils, the odd mobile phone, four years of under graduate study with those guys in the background all the time, it wasn't even remotely cute :-/ Besides, they could get reeeaallly violent if you attempted to shoo them away from mobile phones.</li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/06/monkeys-on-the-prowl-in-costa-rica/" >June 5, 2009</a>, admin writes: I guess one country's monkey is another's overgrown rat!</li></ul><hr /><h2>Related posts:</h2><ul><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2010/11/la-mansion-inn/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: La Mansion Inn a Great Place for Costa Rica Luxury">La Mansion Inn a Great Place for Costa Rica Luxury</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2008/12/pelo-de-gato/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Pelo de Gato">Pelo de Gato</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/12/coffee-traveling/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Mixing Coffee and Travel">Mixing Coffee and Travel</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2010/01/going-to-costa-rica-tips/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Going to Costa Rica? 9 Tips to Help">Going to Costa Rica? 9 Tips to Help</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/03/help-wandering-justin-find-his-next-destination/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Help Wandering Justin Find His Next Destination!">Help Wandering Justin Find His Next Destination!</a></li></ul><hr /><small>Copyright &copy; 2008<br /> This feed is for personal, non-commercial use only. <br /> The use of this feed on other websites breaches copyright. If this content is not in your news reader, it makes the page you are viewing an infringement of the copyright. (Digital Fingerprint:<br /> )</small><p>No related posts.</p>
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			Here in the states, I&#8217;ve become hooked on a mighty sauce. It&#8217;s available just about everywhere despite its Asian heritage. That would be Sriracha, AKA Rooster Sauce. It goes on everything short of ice cream and oatmeal, and I&#8217;ve even seen a yogurt shop offer it as a topping. Crazy, right?
But there&#8217;s one sauce I&#8217;ve encountered in my travels that needs to catch Americans&#8217; tastebuds.
And that would Salsa Lizano, a Costa Rican staple. It&#8217;s an essential in gallo pinto, the national dish, and a splash or two improves just about everything else it touches.
This isn&#8217;t a spicy sauce, nor is it what Americans typically define as salsa (tomatoes, onions, jalapenos, etc.). This is more like a tangy Central American version of A-1 steak sauce, but way, way better.
Here in Arizona, I&#8217;ve only found one store that has it. That&#8217;s absolutely criminal. We must do better!
CommentsMay 31, 2009, Vaishnavi Rajendran writes: This post made me hungry. I am now sitting with a pack of oreos. That sauce sounds yummy. I haven't tried it but I will be on the look out for it, see if I am able to get it here in India. Do you have experience with Indian cuisine? You would absolutely love our traditional sauces and pickles :)May 31, 2009, Deft Digits writes: Sounds interesting.  Latin people pretty much have their food down to an artform, so I'm sure this stuff is good.  It would probably be a good idea for me to change things up [...]
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			<p>Here in the states, I&#8217;ve become hooked on a mighty sauce. It&#8217;s available just about everywhere despite its Asian heritage. That would be Sriracha, AKA Rooster Sauce. It goes on everything short of ice cream and oatmeal, and I&#8217;ve even seen a yogurt shop offer it as a topping. Crazy, right?</p>
<div id="attachment_1046" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 235px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1046" title="lizano" src="http://wanderingjustin.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/lizano-225x300.jpg" alt="lizano 225x300 Something Tasty I Found in Central America" width="225" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">If your kitchen doesn&#39;t have a bottle of this, woe unto you!</p></div>
<p>But there&#8217;s one sauce I&#8217;ve encountered in my travels that needs to catch Americans&#8217; tastebuds.</p>
<p>And that would Salsa Lizano, a Costa Rican staple. It&#8217;s an essential in <em>gallo pinto</em>, the national dish, and a splash or two improves just about everything else it touches.</p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t a spicy sauce, nor is it what Americans typically define as salsa (tomatoes, onions, jalapenos, etc.). This is more like a tangy Central American version of A-1 steak sauce, but way, way better.</p>
<p>Here in Arizona, I&#8217;ve only found one store that has it. That&#8217;s absolutely criminal. We must do better!<br />
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<hr /><h2>Comments</h2><ul><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/05/something-spicy-i-found-in-central-america/" >May 31, 2009</a>, <a rel="nofollow" href="http://vaishnavi.wordpress.com/"  class='url'>Vaishnavi Rajendran</a> writes: This post made me hungry. I am now sitting with a pack of oreos. That sauce sounds yummy. I haven't tried it but I will be on the look out for it, see if I am able to get it here in India. Do you have experience with Indian cuisine? You would absolutely love our traditional sauces and pickles :)</li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/05/something-spicy-i-found-in-central-america/" >May 31, 2009</a>, <a rel="nofollow" href="http://thedailydamage.blogspot.com/"  class='url'>Deft Digits</a> writes: Sounds interesting.  Latin people pretty much have their food down to an artform, so I'm sure this stuff is good.  It would probably be a good idea for me to change things up once in awhile.  I'm addicted to El Yucateco red habanero salsa, but having a counterpart that won't burn away my tastebuds can't be a bad thing.

And to the guy above me ^^, I agree with Indian food being great.  In fact, this whole thing has given me an idea for a post.  About how utterly garbage most American food is.</li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/05/something-spicy-i-found-in-central-america/" >May 31, 2009</a>, admin writes: Yes! I love Indian food in all its varieties. In fact, my wife and I had our first date at an Indian restaurant. Next was Italian, and the Ethiopian. Now that's the way to get things started ...</li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/05/something-spicy-i-found-in-central-america/" >May 31, 2009</a>, admin writes: Can't wait to check out your post. American food is pretty dull stuff. I have a hard time eating when I visit the Midwest! In places like Seattle, though, I can't even make up my mind.</li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/05/something-spicy-i-found-in-central-america/" >July 1, 2009</a>, Leslie writes: Happened upon your blog through Marina's. We were in Costa Rica last week and brought back several bottles of the Lizano sauce. Next time we'll be bringing more back. It was a hit with everyone. LOL

Hey, what made me come to your blog was your comment on Marina's about your wife thinking tour guides had hid taxidermied (sp?) animals on tours. I thought this on one of our tours in Costa Rica. For a few reasons - the snake didn't move even though our guide got VERY close (pit viper!) and took a photo, the dirt by the snake had been obviously disturbed a lot as it was sloping downhill and we noticed that others had been in that area before our guide was. Make sense? Anyways! My husband and I had joked about it and then when I saw your comment, I started searching your blog to see why you said that. LOL

Your travels sound fabulous!
www.lesliefarmer.blogspot.com</li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/05/something-spicy-i-found-in-central-america/" >July 1, 2009</a>, admin writes: Leslie, for us it was a sloth. We were driving somewhere. I'm pretty sure it was out to hike near Arenal. The driver says "look!" We're all looking. He keeps saying there's a sloth. Well, a few hundred yards away, there's a dark shape in the trees. It could have been <em>anything</em>! And the skeptic in me has a hard time believing that he saw that dark shape in the trees and immediately thought "sloth". While driving, to boot! Glad to know I'm not the only one with such crazy thoughts. And thanks for dropping by!</li></ul><hr /><h2>Related posts:</h2><ul><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/05/virgin-america-gets-absinthe-minded/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Virgin America Gets Absinthe-Minded">Virgin America Gets Absinthe-Minded</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/09/trip-flashback-aboard-song-of-america/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Trip Flashback: Aboard Song of America">Trip Flashback: Aboard Song of America</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2010/03/buffalo-energy-bar/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Sampling the Made-from-Bison Energy Bar">Sampling the Made-from-Bison Energy Bar</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2010/08/help-mountain-bike-scene/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Help Needed for Local Mountain Bike Scene">Help Needed for Local Mountain Bike Scene</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2010/06/primal-strips-vegan-jerky-is-green-healthy-and-tasty/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Primal Strips Vegan Jerky is Eco-Friendly, Healthy &#8211; and Tasty">Primal Strips Vegan Jerky is Eco-Friendly, Healthy &#8211; and Tasty</a></li></ul><hr /><small>Copyright &copy; 2008<br /> This feed is for personal, non-commercial use only. <br /> The use of this feed on other websites breaches copyright. If this content is not in your news reader, it makes the page you are viewing an infringement of the copyright. (Digital Fingerprint:<br /> )</small><p>No related posts.</p>
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			These days, recycling is cool. And so are airplanes &#8211; even the Honda Civic of the skies that is the 737.
That makes recycling airplanes an off-the-charts, Ricardo Montalban-level of cool. I&#8217;m not talking about turning Cessnas into aluminum cans. I&#8217;m talking about turning Boeing jumbo jets into backpacker hostels, or shady old military cargo planes into jungle restaurants.
Here are a few really cool places where you can eat, sleep and/or drink in a recycled airplane. The small but vibrant Costa Rican town of Manuel San Antonio seems to have the largest number, per capita, of such projects. (NOTE: If you know of any others, e-mail me and I&#8217;ll include them in a future post).

Not So High-Flying in Costa Rica
El Avion (Manuel San Antonio)

This Fairchild C-123 is linked to the Iran-Contra Affair &#8211; but these days, it&#8217;s as benign as a glassful of house-made sangria. You&#8217;ll find ticos and touristas side-by-side chomping bar food and downing cans of Imperial. And enjoying an unmatched ambience &#8211; perched on a cliff, with the occassional monkey cruising by (especially if there&#8217;s an unattended trash can nearby). El Avion has history, scenery and a low price. Some of these aircraft carry a hefty price to enter, but at El Avion, a few colones for a pint is all you need. Last Visited &#8211; 2003
Hotel Costa Verde (Manuel San Antonio)
Most of the Hotel Costa Verde is pretty typical upscale jungle fare. Unless you book passage in the 727 suite. This room is not only cool for [...]
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			<p>These days, recycling is cool. And so are airplanes &#8211; even the Honda Civic of the skies that is the 737.</p>
<p>That makes recycling airplanes an off-the-charts, Ricardo Montalban-level of cool. I&#8217;m not talking about turning Cessnas into aluminum cans. I&#8217;m talking about turning Boeing jumbo jets into backpacker hostels, or shady old military cargo planes into jungle restaurants.</p>
<p>Here are a few really cool places where you can eat, sleep and/or drink in a recycled airplane. The small but vibrant Costa Rican town of Manuel San Antonio seems to have the largest number, per capita, of such projects. (NOTE: If you know of any others, <a href="mailto:hdrockaz@gmail.com">e-mail me</a> and I&#8217;ll include them in a future post).<br />
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<span style="color: #ff6600;">Not So High-Flying in Costa Rica</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://elavion.net" >El Avion</a> (Manuel San Antonio)</strong><br />
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This Fairchild C-123 is linked to the Iran-Contra Affair &#8211; but these days, it&#8217;s as benign as a glassful of house-made sangria. You&#8217;ll find ticos and touristas side-by-side chomping bar food and downing cans of Imperial. And enjoying an unmatched ambience &#8211; perched on a cliff, with the occassional monkey cruising by (especially if there&#8217;s an unattended trash can nearby). El Avion has history, scenery and a low price. Some of these aircraft carry a hefty price to enter, but at El Avion, a few colones for a pint is all you need. Last Visited &#8211; 2003</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.costaverde.com/727.html" >Hotel Costa Verde</a> (Manuel San Antonio)</strong><br />
Most of the Hotel Costa Verde is pretty typical upscale jungle fare. Unless you book passage in the 727 suite. This room is not only cool for being inside a Boeing&#8217;s fuselage, but also more opulent than even U2&#8242;s 727! Costa Rica is pretty progressive about protecting its timber resources, and this suite is absolutely jammed with teak: Hotel Costa Verde might pick up some eco-points if it had a good source of sustainable wood for the project. Your seat on this flight comes at a premium: $300 per night in the off-season.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Grounded in the Wop-Wops</strong></span><br />
<strong><a href="www.woodlynpark.co.nz">Woodlyn Park</a> (Waitomo Caves, NZ)</strong></p>
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<td style="font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:11px; text-align:right">A perfect respite after a day of hiking, driving or caving &#8211; all in the nose of a plane!<a rel="nofollow" href="http://picasaweb.google.com/hdrockaz/Nz2?feat=embedwebsite" ></a></td>
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<p>Kiwi bloke Billy Black doesn&#8217;t do typical hotels &#8211; some masonry, a blocky design, the same ol&#8217;, same ol&#8217;. No &#8211; he scrounged an old Bristol freighter and turned it into a two-suite mini hotel. The cockpit room is where it&#8217;s at: Families can stow the kiddies in the 747-like cockpit hump for the night, and take the downstairs bunk for themselves. The room also includes a perfect shower and a kitchenette. The price was also very reasonable at $160 NZ per night &#8211; that was about $82 US! Be sure to check out the train room, boat hotel and hobbit rooms, too. Last visited &#8211; 2009</p>
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<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Sweden Goes Jumbo</strong></span></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.jumbohostel.com" >Jumbo Hostel</a> (Stockholm, Sweden)</strong><br />
When it comes to recycling an airplane, it doesn&#8217;t come on a much bigger scale than a 747-200. I first heard about this from my friends at SpotCoolStuff.com. Jumbo Hostel is parked at Arlanda International Airport &#8211; convenient! You can get anything from bunk bed-style rooms to a private room in the cockpit. The only other re-used 747 was turned into a restaurant in Korea. Since it went belly up, it doesn&#8217;t get a space on the list &#8211; Jumbo Hostel retains the biggest designation!</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Still a Mile High in Colorado</strong></span></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.theairplanerestaurant.com" >The Airplane Restaurant</a> (Colorado Springs, Colo. USA)</strong><br />
It&#8217;s pretty fitting that you&#8217;ll find a place like this in Colorado Springs, home of the U.S. Air Force Academy. The restaurant is alternately called Solo&#8217;s, or just The Airplane Restaurant. The centerpiece of the dually monikered eatery is a KC-97 tanker, but the rest is regular ol&#8217; dining room. The food doesn&#8217;t appear to be anything really unusual, but I&#8217;ll give any place props for having a buffalo burger.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Southwest in the South</strong></span></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/15946" >Parachute Inn</a> (Walnut Ridge, Ark. USA)</strong><br />
This is the least exciting entry. It&#8217;s a 737 still in its drab rusty orange and faded yellow livery. It&#8217;s tacked into an existing restaurant. Its specialty seems to be southern cooking and seafood. It doesn&#8217;t have a Web site.<br />
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<hr /><h2>Comments</h2><ul><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/04/7-recycled-airplanes-that-still-thrill/" >May 2, 2009</a>, <a rel="nofollow" href="http://tanmoy.wordpress.com/"  class='url'>Tanmoy</a> writes: Now, this ones are interesting and innovative. However are these places additionally expensive than normal hotel rooms.</li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/04/7-recycled-airplanes-that-still-thrill/" >May 7, 2009</a>, <a href="http://www.travelexperta.com/"  class='url'>marina k. villatoro</a> writes: I love that plane restaurant in Manuel Antonio, it's such a great idea!
I looooooooooove your header photo:) Where did you take it?</li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/04/7-recycled-airplanes-that-still-thrill/" >May 7, 2009</a>, admin writes: Hi there, Marina. I actually have four rotating header photos: Two are from New Zealand (Franz Josef Glacier, Tongariro National Park). Another is from Coroboree Billabong, NT, Australia. The last is a caterpillar from your very own butterfly gardens in Costa Rica!

I got your other message, too. Yes, I meant the Caribbean side. I can't wait to see your posts!</li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/04/7-recycled-airplanes-that-still-thrill/" >May 8, 2009</a>, <a href="http://www.travelexperta.com/"  class='url'>marina k. villatoro</a> writes: Cool! I'm scheduling everything now, but I don't know if you remember the joys of internet service in Costa Rica, I'm without if for now, and sneaking into internet cafes:) ciao for now,</li></ul><hr /><h2>Related posts:</h2><ul><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2012/01/yelp-stealing-your-sense-of-adventure/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Yelp: Stealing Your Sense of Adventure?">Yelp: Stealing Your Sense of Adventure?</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2009/01/the-humpiest-hotel-ever/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: The Humpiest Hotel Ever?">The Humpiest Hotel Ever?</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2011/04/bc-bike-whistler-squamish/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Best of British Columbia: Whistler and Squamish Mountain Biking">Best of British Columbia: Whistler and Squamish Mountain Biking</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2011/09/flying-flashback-celebrates-debut-of-boeing-787-dreamliner/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Flying Flashback Celebrates Debut of Boeing 787 Dreamliner">Flying Flashback Celebrates Debut of Boeing 787 Dreamliner</a></li><li><a href="http://wanderingjustin.com/2010/02/photo-brings-back-some-great-flying-memories/"  rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Photo Brings Back Some Great Flying Memories">Photo Brings Back Some Great Flying Memories</a></li></ul><hr /><small>Copyright &copy; 2008<br /> This feed is for personal, non-commercial use only. <br /> The use of this feed on other websites breaches copyright. If this content is not in your news reader, it makes the page you are viewing an infringement of the copyright. (Digital Fingerprint:<br /> )</small><p>No related posts.</p>
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