Friday, August 12, 2011

OUR FEATURED – CAPITAN SUIZO HOTEL

Capitan Suizo is an environmentally conscious and future oriented beach Hotel.
Capitan Suizo is located directly on the beach in a privileged area 1 km outside of town and at the end of the bay.
In the open-air beachfront ‘a la carte’ Restaurant, the chef Roland Brodscholl has been delighting the guests since the opening of the hotel with his fusion of European cuisine and tropical influence. A great deal of importance is given to fresh ingredients and cooking “a la minute”. Over the years, the Restaurant has gained a distinct reputation in the region. During some days of the week the restaurant offers live-entertainment with marimba music and folkloric dance groups. During the dry season the restaurant hosts BBQs and private candle light dinners on the beach.

The 7 bungalows, honeymoon bungalow, 22 rooms and the four-bedroom-suite are spacious, tastefully furnished and decorated. Some rooms have air conditioning and others are cooled by ceiling fans. All rooms benefit from a balcony or terrace, overlook tropical gardens and face towards the ocean. With a freeform swimming pool, an internet corner, a gift shop and a fenced in parking lot Capitan Suizo has everything you need to comfortable relax and enjoy your beach holidays
The Garden is our treasure!

The Hotel with its charming and relaxing atmosphere is set beneath native trees and nestled between rich gardens which attract and home a wide variety of wildlife. In each corner of the hotel one can observe the magnificent beauty of Costa Rica’s nature. Birds, howler monkeys, squirrels, gray iguanas, geckos, armadillos, skunks and raccoons are some of the animals that can be seen almost daily throughout the hotel’s garden.
With the ocean and the beach and all its fun activities in front of the doorstep, a spacious free form swimming pool, a fitness corner and wide selection of activities and tours to choose from both activity loving people and people looking for relaxation under the sun and in the water will feel in their element.

Furthermore the hotel’s internet corner and boutique add to the comfort of your stay and the plenty full services offered in town offer more shopping, dining, rentals, tours and the services listed in the link to your right.







Wednesday, August 10, 2011

TAMARINDO THE HOUSE OF SURF


Guanacaste’s House of Surf takes its name from a tropical tree, one that produces a sweet and sour, sticky candy.
Up until just a couple of decades ago, Tamarindo was simply a small village of fishermen.  That is, until those fisherman began to notice how the big waves, which they struggled to take their boats out against, were attracting a new species of visitors. A type that came with long and colorful pieces of wood under their arms.
At first, only a few adventure seekers were aware of this “secret paradise”, but with time the secret spread throughout the planet and the influx increased dramatically.   So much so, that it suddenly became a constant parade of surfers coming and going.
Then, one day, many of those that came decided to tear up their return tickets and thus the town began to grow…

It turned out that it wasn’t only the Tamarindo fruit that was sticky. Tamarindo, the town developed a sort of magnetic effect that enticed all those who came to return, and others to simply never leave.
Little by little, the first hotels, restaurants and shops began to emerge and not much later all the other services that tourists and residents desire followed suit.
Today, Tamarindo (Tama to the locals) is one of the most dynamic and progressive coastal towns in Guanacaste, and during the last decade Tama has become renowned as one of the most desirable vacation destinations in Costa Rica.
This colorful and multicultural community has the relaxed atmosphere of a tropical coastal town.  This, added to its ample light sand beach, an influx of good-looking people and an active nightlife, closely resembles the typical idea that people conjure as “the tropical destination of their dreams”.
Within the same bay to the North and to the South of Tamarindo are Playa Grande and Playa Langosta.  These beaches are of worldwide biological importance as this is where the Leatherback turtles come to lay their eggs.  Near Tama, you can also find Diria, a small though formidable Wild Life Refuge that nature lover deeply enjoy.
The estuary that divides the bay and separates Tamarindo from Playa Grande also serves as an entrance to the mangroves and the great variety of fauna that populates them.
While the surf has been the main growth engine of Tamarindo, there are several other attractions that have accelerated its growth through tourism development.  Beyond the large variety of land tours available, Tama offers just about any aquatic activity imaginable, with especially great conditions for sport fishing.

Today the town has everything, from small B&Bs to large hotels.  From restaurants that offer typical local food to those that are very refined.  The town boasts art galleries, craft shops, a movie theater, spas and practically any service or benefit of a large city. Tamarindo is also famous for its dynamic nightlife, with an abundance of bars for all types and tastes and casinos in the surrounding areas.


What is there to do in Tamarindo?
In Tamarindo, the days are as long as the variety of things to do.
Surf: In Tama the ocean is generous and offers waves for both the experienced and the novice.  All you have to do is cross Main Street and you are at the beach, where you will find moderate waves ideal for beginners, while just a little to the North, Playa Grande and its powerful waves await the more experienced surfers.

Sport fishing:  Besides being a surfing paradise, the conditions are ideal for sport fishing. In the last decade Tamarindo has become famous for the record sized catches of large fish such as Tuna, Marlin and Sail Fish.

Day on the Beach: The beach life is very dynamic.  The extensive fine white sand beach coupled with the abundance of sunny days makes this beach one of the most frequented in Guanacaste.

Mangrove tour: A tour in the estuary that penetrates into the mysterious mangrove forest is a special experience where one can observe the incredible diversity of birds, reptiles and mammals.

Golf course by the sea: Golfers can enjoy two nearby golf courses: one at Reserva Conchal designed  by Robert Trent Jones and one at Hacienda Pinilla  (in the picture), designed by Mike Young.

DiriĆ” Refuge: This wildlife refuge protects the last portion of cloudy tropical forest of the Nicoya Peninsula. The refuge also protects the birthplace of 3 important rivers.  In this refuge you can observe howler and whiteface monkeys as well as see deer, coatis, tepezcuintles or opossums, amongst many others.

Las Baulas National Park: This is one of the largest breeding grounds in the world for leatherback turtles. They arrive from October through March to lay their eggs and births can be seen from December through May. Sailing, horseback riding, snorkeling, diving and kayak tours are just some of the many other activities that can be enjoyed in the area.








Monday, August 8, 2011

COSTA RICA A REAL UTOPIA

Every one of us is easily marveled at this small country inhabited by 5% of all the species in the planet.  We are enchanted with the beaches, the forests and the landscapes. But today I want to remind all of us of some of the other things that make Costa Rica very special, so much so, that they make Costa Rica totally different from any other place in the world.
The richness of Costa Rica is not only its physical nature, but even more so, its moral nature.
The decisions made by this country over the last 8 decades should be emulated and held as good examples of the decisions that the world should be making today.


What am I talking about?
- Costa Rica generates over 90% of their electrical power from renewable sources.
- Costa Rica is already working to achieve becoming carbon neutral in the near future.
- There are only a very few countries with an irreproachable record for human rights.
- Costa Rica believes so deeply in peace that it completely demilitarized itself 60 years ago, making it the only country without a military support out of all 198 countries on all 7 continents.(There are other countries without military, but private citizen are trained in armed forces or they pay for army services from other countries).
- Costa Rica is the only country with almost 30% of their land environmentally protected (counting state and private preserves).
Protecting its forests, using renewable energy sources and stopping the emission of carbon gas, are the exact actions that the planet needs to have an opportunity to heal itself from the excess Co2 currently ailing our ecosystem. Let’s forget for a minute the economic situation as global warming continues to persist regardless of our present finances.


In a world of conflict and environmental risk, Costa Rica has a message that the world should pay attention to.  This small country possesses a wisdom that is very relevant to the current times.

This nation has created a rhythm of life all its own and a unique manner to live and feel life.  Has managed to remain stable, with internal peace and even to be a peace mediator in neighboring conflicts. This country has learned to respect nature and make wise use of its resources. This country where a large portion of its citizens feel that their existence is something Pura Vida (the best of life), is truly…a very unique country.  Costa Rica’s ideals and values are that of a utopia that has been made a reality.

Costa Rica is a 100% real utopia.

The dream of many is that we continue to take care of, and hopefully improve all that makes this country unique.  As tourists or as residents, we are invited to help preserve this jewel called Costa Rica.
That, looks like a more uncertain utopia, but I consider that this too, is possible.
Costa Rica has already demonstrated that when it’s time to make key decisions, it knows how to think intelligently. It knows how to think with a strong vision for what is best for the future of the country and entire planet.