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Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica. Right... rant warning. I've always had a strange desire to test myself by being washed up on a desert island, but I fear that my skills at survival would be no match for a lack of will. ..As I walked along a trail I recognised several fruit trees, taro roots (which are a great form of jungle carbs but need to be cooked or they will poison you), and a couple of useful trees for making bows or shelters. But I couldn't stretch out the work-dodging for ever, and I needed to rush back to the toilet again anyway! I've completely lost my appetite and fear I insulted Selina by not eating her lunch burritos. After that I had to lay down and felt so weak I couldn't bring myself to leave my bed. And it was raining heavily. And the dogs had had diarrhoea all over the porch. And the cat had puked on the sofa. And I ran out fags the day before yesterday. Considered a 3 hour
Take a wild horse back ride on Cahuita Black Beach or hike through a sun drenched waterfallLooking for a fun and unique idea for your next vacation? Why not consider a fun filled Costa Rica Yoga vacation! Yes you heard me correctly- a Yoga Vacation. If Yoga is something you enjoy then why not combine it with a fun filled trip to Costa Rica.

Costa Rica is not just for surfing, sunbathing and exploring the jungles. The possibilities are really endless. A Costa Rica Yoga vacation gives you the opportunity to refine your yoga skills and techniques and also lets you meet other yoga enthusiasts like yourself. Maybe you are just curious about yoga and always wanted to try it then this is one way to do it. You can sign up for one of the Costa Rica Yoga Vacations that are not as intensive and give you more free time to explore the wonders of Costa Rica. Once you get hooked, and you
In case you missed the More Sun for the Money piece in the March issue of Condé Nast Traveler, we're doling out the Latin America and Caribbean deals here on the Daily Traveler all month.
Aguas Claras in Playa Chiquita, Costa Rica with cottages going for $70-$220

Set amid hibiscus bushes and palm trees, Aguas Claras is a relaxing retreat three miles south of Costa Rica's lively surfing capital, Puerto Viejo. The inn's five brightly colored stilted chalets are a short walk from the gorgeous (and surfable) Playa Chiquita and have ceiling fans, screened kitchenettes, and sitting areas. Breakfast at the on-site Miss Holly's Kitchen includes a fresh fruit salad, omelets, and baked goods.

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