Author: Linda H (---.dhcp.mrqt.mi.charter.com)
Date: 04-18-10 21:25
We recently returned from our second trip, and typically what we'd do is the hardier souls (My husband and our friend who came with us this time) would get up early and go snorkeling at the closest beach. By the time they came back my daughter and I would have biked or walked into town and gotten bread and pastries from Pandeli. Then we'd go out to snorkel/swim/lay on the beach later as a group. If you want to hike a little Carlos Rosario and Tamarindo are a 20-minute hike from Flamenco, and the snorkeling is great. One night we stayed and watched the sunset at Carlos Rosario, and hiked back using a headlamp and flashlights. If you are up for a more strenous hike Resaca is isolated and beautiful. We had it all to ourselves all day -- don't bother hauling your snorkeling gear down that hill and back up, though. Travel light, because it is steep coming back up. Still didn't make it to Brava -- maybe next trip!
We had good seafood at both Dinghy Dock and Susie's. We ate in about half the time. The food at the kiosks at Flamenco was good and cheap.
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