Tag: Puerto Quepos
Saturday, January 15, 2022 – Photo of the Day – Puerto Quepos, Costa Rica
Blessed by Nature
SATURDAY, 15 JANUARY 2022 PUERTO QUEPOS, COSTA RICA
Arrival: 8:00 AM Last Tender: 6:30 PM Departure: 7:00PM
TODAY’S WEATHER Partly Sunny High: 87°F 30°C Low: 72°F 22°C
DRESS CODE: INFORMAL
For Ladies: DRESSES OR PANTSUITS
For Gentlemen: JACKETS (TIE OPTIONAL)
No shorts or flip flop type footwear after 6:00 PM in indoor venues
Quepos is one of Costa Rica’s more developed ports. However, in a country that is known for its miraculous coffee, that does not mean that there is a Starbucks on every corner.
Quepos has managed to preserve “Tico” authenticity. This once small fishing village located 60 km south of San Jose is blessed by nature. Just 7 km from the Manuel Antonio National Park, do not be alarmed if you find yourself chasing electric blue butterflies, extolling the virtues of unmeasurably high waterfalls, and competing with your travel partners to see who has seen the most hummingbirds.
Because that is what Costa Rica’s nature does to you – turns even the most
urban of city dweller into a nature-loving evangelist. As one of the world’s top 12 most beautiful national parks, Manuel Antonio is rich in biodiversity and, despite its small size, is unparalleled with 109 species of mammals and 184 species of birds.
Dating from 1653, the small and busy town is charming and worth a visit if you decide to give the park a miss. Depending on your mood, lovely beaches offer plenty of relaxation or activity. Big game fishing is almost a religion here, and catches of the day include marlin, sailfish, snapper, amberjack, wahoo, dorado, yellowfin, bigeye tuna, and roosterfish. This naturally translates into some of
the best and freshest ceviche you are ever likely to taste.
SIGHTS
• Manuel Antonio National Park
• Rainforest
• Savegre River
GATEWAY TO NATIONAL PARK
The small, busy town of Quepos serves as a convenient port of call for travelers.
It offers many tourist options but tours and sights related to ecotourism.
Our Excursion to Damas Island Mangrove Cruise
The Damas Island mangrove forest is one of the most vital and astounding ecosystems in the world. It is located just 10 minutes from Manuel Antonio is currently one of the most important remaining mangroves in Costa Rica. Covering thousands of acres of protected forest, this amazing biodiversity is home to a large number of birds, reptiles, mammals, and insects. We took an unforgettable boat tour through the channels of the mangrove forest, far away from civilization. We saw white-faced monkeys, anteaters, boas, iguanas, birds, and thousands of colorful crabs.
JOHN HARDY THE BOUTIQUE, DECK 5
Inspired by Bali and its time-honored jewelry-making traditions, Canadian artist John Hardy established an artisan collective in 1975 dedicated to creating one-of-a-kind jewelry and preserving the rich heritage of Bali.
For over 40 years our artisans have committed to making handcrafted jewelry with techniques passed down for generations, using vetted suppliers to ensure both diamonds and gemstones conform to our high ethical standards, as well
as reclaimed silver and gold. Our passion for creating distinctive and meaningful jewelry is echoed by our dedication to building a sustainable future for our artisan community.
MARTIN CALVERT TONIGHT’S CABARET SHOW AT 9:45PM THE SHOW LOUNGE, DECK 6
Martin Calvert’s performance ‘Stars and Stripes’ was an easy rock road trip inspired by American Legends of Country including Glen Campbell, Christopher Cross, Linda Ronstadt, and more!
TRIPLE 7 BLACKJACK 10:00PM – 11:00PM CASINO, DECK 5
Sometimes in Blackjack, there will be a special occasion! Triple 7 Blackjack is arguably the most popular Blackjack variant among new and experienced players. Do not stop looking for 7s and you will be rewarded. Get a triple seven 21 and get paid as if you had a Blackjack.