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There’s nothing more relaxing and spectacular than waxing your surf board on scarcely populated beaches and surfing in empty waters. This is why traveling to Costa Rica’s northwestern province of Guanacaste is a necessity for all surfers. It is the most scarcely populated part of Costa Rica, so finding a solitary beach isn’t out of the question.
A Typical Cuban Dinner.
I was fortunate enough to be invited by my new friend, Linda, into her home in downtown Havana to celebrate her mother’s birthday. I am dying for days to sample the local cuisine cooked in the traditional manner.
Welcome to the Charms Of Cuba
From now till the foreseeable future, we will be visiting Cuba. Unlike all the countries we have featured so far, Cuba is one of the more interesting countries I have visited than (I dare say it) Costa Rica. We will sample every available morsel that we can about Cuba, especially one of the greatest pastimes I enjoy: cigar smoking. The video below is a taste of what this country has to offer. In a way, it’s also a teaser of what’s to come in BobbyRica.
Top Surf Spots In Costa Rica: Malpais
Malpais is a surfing haven of sorts as it has two incredible surfing sites: Playa Carmen and Santa Teresa. Malpais is at the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula where the water is warm and the coastline is just superb. The location is mostly a relaxed surf town where you will meet agreeable people and an even amazing surf.
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