tirsdag den 29. december 2015

Staying lazy - and a short walk to Popoyo "town"

Everybody needed to chill a bit this morning. Some of the new arrivals felt a bit hung over after a long day of travelling and now staying at windy Popoyo. We did wake up a couple of times during the night we the wind gusts made the whole roof rattle a bit.

Apart from the wind, the place was perfect. 5 minutes and we were at the beach and literally in the water. Magnific rock has a great restaurant and bar. The prices are quite high from a Nicaraguan perspective but the food is good and sitting in the restaurant the views of the ocean are amazing. So we sat there in the morning sun and had our breakfast and just hung out a bit.

Later in the morning we decided to walk to Popoyo town - following the beach for around 40 minutes, managing to cross the river at low tide and not getting out clothes too wet. We walked up and down the small road which is Popoyo town and found a place that did freshly squeezed juice before heading back to a local restaurant for lunch.

Back on the beach heading for our hostel we realised that the tide had come up during our short stay in the town. That also applied to the small river so some of us got a bit wet from crossing the river. Not a big problem though - sunshine and 28 degrees and a bit of wind means instant drying.

A swim, a few beers for sunset - on the beach - and then nice dinner and some more drinks. We're looking forward to more days like this. It's perfect. Maybe we should start tomorrow with an early morning swim in the ocean. Why not?

Walking on the beach towards Popoyo "village"


Crossing the river at low tide

Good local food with plenty of spicy chili

What's not to like




Our hostel on the top of the cliff




Magnific rock oin the afternoon sun




Matilde happy to be reunited with her bag

Who would ever try to get "flødeboller" to Nicaragua??

mandag den 28. december 2015

Waiting for the others to arrive at Magnific Rock Popoyo

Nice to wake up to the sound of the ocean and waves crashing on the beach. We have to get used to it given that we'll stay here for a few days but we think that's easy. We said good morning to Berit and Frederik and headed for breakfast. Then we spent the rest of the day relaxing occasionally checking for updates on the next arrivals - Matilde and Michael. They were due to arrive in the morning - but they didn't. Matildes luggage had decided to only travel to Miami so they had to take care of formalities at the airport in Managua and the hostel had decided to not send a taxi to pick them up so we waited a bit longer.

They finally arrived in the afternoon looking just as tired as Frederik and Berit did last night. There is a lot of flying involved in getting from Denmark to Nicaragua it seems. But we were finally here, all of us. Ready to enjoy Nicaragua, Popoyo, our beach, a cold beer, more cold beers and - well, chill. Which we did.

A swim in the ocean, the magnificent sunset and good dinner all added to keeping the mood very high. We all made it. How fabulous!

Waiting for breakfast - with friends

Our home for the next couple of days


søndag den 27. december 2015

Heading for Nicaragua - Costa Rica to Nicaragua with the local bus

Pick up from our hostel at 6 AM. Our friendly taxi driver was a bit sceptical about the bus terminal we wanted to go to. It was not the one he would go to but we insisted, were taken to the bus terminal we thought was the right one and realised we hadn't paid attention to the girl at the hostel when she had told us where to go - and where not to go. Just as our taxi driver had told us we had to go to another of San Jose's many bus terminals.

Luckily the right one with the buses heading for the border crossing at Peñas Blancas was more or less around the corner so we were there in 5 minutes, our taxi driver told us where to go for tickets and then we only had to wait for 30 minutes for the next departure. The bus was "local", a bit crowded but still comfortable. We drove for about 2 hours, then the bus driver stopped at a big cafeteria and we had time for some much needed breakfast - but why does this always happen when you have stocked up on food?

Our GPS estimated 5½ hours of driving to the border. We made it by bus in less then 6 hours, being at the border just after 1 PM. As soon as we made it out of the bus a woman pointed us towards the small house where we had to pay the exit tax. While Malene took care of that, Mikkel got the luggage and figured out where everybody else were heading for immigration and the mandatory goodbye-stamp in the passport. Only a short line on the Costa Rican side of the border and only a short form to fill out meant that we were out of Costa Rica in less then 45 minutes.

Then we did a short walk across the no-mans-land towards Nicaragua and once we passed the first tent full of police officers things started to be a little more opaque so we had to ask where to go next, and next, and next and eventually we realised that we had made it through passport checks, re-checks, forms and stamps. USD 12 per person and we were welcome in Nicaragua. Then we just had to back track a bit to find a taxi that could take us to the nearest big town - Rivas.

The border crossing took less than two hours - both sides included. We were not asked for any documents or proof of onward travel as we had heard and read about from other travellers. We did have a ticket booked for departing Nicaragua we could show, but neither at yesterdays border crossing nor at the one today was this a question. Border crossings were a bit slow but everybody treated us really nice.

Having an open and loud argument in Danish in front of the taxi drivers is a speciality for us. It means that only the bravest and hungriest are left to drive us. It also worked this time and the guy took us to Rivas for USD 20. We couldn't agree on the price to go all the way to Popoyo so he dropped us off at the bus station. From there we got another local taxi to take us to Popoyo - another half hour for USD 30.

It turned out to take a bit longer than that since the small village between Rivas and Popoyo celebrated their annual cowboy festival that day meaning total traffic meltdown. So we were stuck between locals, horses and cowboys for an hour before we got to Popoyo and the place we are going to stay for the next couple of days.

We got our room, headed for the beach and were happy to be here, ready to meet with our friends. We knew that they were on their way from the US and that they would arrive late in the evening. Dinner at the restaurant at Magnific Rock, enjoying the sun set and then we soon went to bed after two long days of travelling, Mikkel was the only one to hear the taxi arrive just before midnight when Frederik and Berit made it to the place after some 24 hours of non-stop travelling. Big hugs and sleep well. Ready for more beach tomorrow.

6 AM  - ready again

Ready for another day on the road

Bus tickets sorted - just have to wait a bit


We've been here - many years ago


Mid-morning break


The usual chaos for getting our bags from the bus

First real queue today - to exit Costa Rica

Walking across no-mans-land between Costa Rica and Nicaragua

Finally with the taxi towards Rivas

Almost like home

Traffic jam in the middle of nowhere. The annual cowboy festival to blame

Young to-be cowboy


Most wonderful sunset at Popoyo. We can take many more of those


Posing on the beach




Our "hostel" at the top of the rock