At a "full moon party on the beach |
Tamarindo had some absolutely beautiful sunsets, and even if we stayed at our hotel all day, we always made it a point to go to the beach and watch the sunset. These are some pictures of the beautiful evenings that we were lucky enough to witness. :)

On our last day in Tamarindo before we were heading to Panama, we went with all of our friends from La Botella de Leche to a rodeo. We had heard that the rodeo consisted of a ring with a bunch of local people inside of it taunting a bull... and anyone could join! We didn't really know what to expect, but when we got there, that is exactly what it was. We were some of the only non-local people there and could not believe our eyes! It really was just a ring with about 60 locals taunting a bull and then running when it chased them! It was probably on of the most dangerous things that we saw on the trip. And of course, all of the guys in our group, including Darren, decided that this was the opportunity of a lifetime and that they HAD to get in the ring. Rachel and the other girls stayed in the stands and filmed the whole thing. The guys stayed in the ring for about 45 minutes and luckily non of them got hurt before the rodeo was officially over. It was a pretty epic last night in Costa Rica.
The next day at 3 in the morning, we left Tamarindo for Panama City. After a full day of bus travel, we arrived in Panama City at 5 in the morning. Because Carnival was over, we expected all of the hostels to have vacancy and didn't bother to make a reservation. We arrived at Mamallenamercado de las artesians to pick up some moles, an indigenous Panamanian art, as well as some other gifts. Then we walked around to buy some cheap but nice clothes to wear on the plane the next day. Rachel found a dress for 2 dollars and a purse for 5 dollars. Darren needed pants that he found pretty cheaply, but not nearly as cheap as Rachel's outfit!
The incredible view from Luna's Castle. It was surrounded by slummy apartments , vacant buildings, moss covered concrete slabs, and one really nice while house. |
Later that night, we decided to go out to Calle Uruguay, Panama City's hot spot, for dinner and drinks. We had some new nice clothes and wanted to break them in for the next day's plane ride. We ate at a Lebanese restaurant and had nice wine and good beer. It was a perfect way to end our 10 week adventure!!
The view of the Panama City skyline from our dorm room on our last night on the trip! |