Border Crossing From Nicaragua to El Salvador

We are working our way through Central America crossing land borders as a family of four.  We decided to go from Leon, Nicaragua to El Tunco, El Salvador.  There are a few ways to do this. You can fly, boat, bus, or shuttle your way.  Flying is quite costly for a family of four. The […]

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Volcanic Island of Ometepe, Nicaragua

Once we crossed over the border from the south and piled onto the hand-me-down American bluebird school bus, for $1 U.S. per adult, we both felt like we were now in a place where we belong. Costa Rica was not our style, but Nicaragua had an entirely new feel to it. After sweating it up […]

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The Volcanic Backdrop Within La Fortuna, Costa Rica

After arriving in the Nations Capital of San Jose later than we liked we quickly shifted from the bus depot to our close by and waiting hotel. Downtown is known for not being the safest place, and arriving after sunset brings out its darkest colours. With mattresses lying on the sidewalks and numerous hard done-byers […]

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Caribbean Coast Town Of Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica

The one time laid back surf community of years past has now transformed into the bustling tourist epicentre of then Costa Rican east coast. After enduring the hottest, sweatiest one hour bus ride from the Panamá boarder we were dropped off in a bit of a tourist Mecca. Don’t get me wrong, Puerto Viejo is […]

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Crossing The Border From Panama To Costa Rica

Panama has three different border crossings into Costa Rica. We chose the Sixaola option in the north, which is also the least busiest.  We left Bocas Del Toro via water taxi back to the mainland to Almirante. We then took a $1 taxi from the pier to town. From here we waited approximately 30 minutes […]

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