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Puerto Viejo
Hi Lisa. We were in Puerto Viejo in April for 2 weeks. We stayed in an open air cabina at Cashew Hill - I'm sure you are familiar with it. The owners sold the property while we were there. When we first arrived I was a uneasy with the whole "open air" thing. Within a couple of days I fell in love with it. Waking up in the mornings to the jungle sounds and walking out to have our morning coffee on the balcony with palm frongs all around. It was heaven. We didn't have a car - we walked to Playa Chiquita one day to the wildlife rescue center and one day we rented bikes and went to Manzanillo. The people were so warm and friendly. I had some of the best food I have ever tasted in my life there! The vegetables are so fresh and full of flavor! The restaurants are pretty awesome, too. It was so difficult for us to leave there. I know we will live there someday. I have never felt so good in my life as I did while I was there, I'm not sure if it was the fresh air, exercise, or the clean food - maybe a combination of all - but I envy your life there and I can't wait to get back!