Flores and Tikal

It was time for another but journey. I thought this one was going to be much shorter than the last but the roads in Guatemala are so awful that it was the same. This meant another big old trek and not arriving in Flores till the evening. The driver had to go back on himself…

Hungover in Semuc Champney

It was time to leave the beautiful lake and embark on a long arse journey to Semuc Champney. We had to wake up pretty early to get the first boat from Santa Cruze to Panajachel as it left at 7:30am. Of course nothing truly leaves on time and we could have probably boarded at 8am…

Antigua and Altitude Sickness

We flew in from San Jose airport and had organised a pick up the other side to take us straight to our hostel in Antigua. This taxi ride took about 45 minutes altogether and the street lamps perfectly lit up the streets making us exciting to stroll around tomorrow. We were astonished by the architecture…

Manuel Antonio, the Tropical Paradise

From Monteverde we were persuaded to get another shuttle by the lovely hostel owner. It seems the bus system isn’t as well organised in Costa Rica compared to the other countries. Shuttles are just so quick and easy. We even stopped off to go to crocodile bridge, on the Tarcoles river. The American crocodiles were…

Monteverde and the Scary Spiders

After many conversations we decided we would go for the shuttle from La Fortuna to Monteverde rather than the public bus. This meant saving about five hours of travel time but to be honest we were again persuaded by the savvy sales woman. When you add on snacks in Costa Rica we were probably paying…

Bocas del Toro, the Party Island

It was time to get a touch of Panama’s vibrant Caribbean culture in Bocas del Toro. Bocas del Toro is a collection of 68 islands along the northwestern Panama coast. It means “Mouths of the Bull”. We went to Bocas del Toro Town which is the southern tip of Isla Colon and actually stayed at…

San Jose & La Fortuna

The journey from Panama City to San Jose was around an hour and a half. It was super easy and this time we had proof of onward travel. The only thing was the airport, it was awful. No food anywhere. Which meant us counting our pennies for a packet of Pringles and crackers for Ollie’s…

The Jungle Hostel

It all began with us being dropped off at what looked like the middle of nowhere. There was a arrow pointing to ‘Lost & Found’ with another sign shortly after than said ‘the adventure begins here’. We met another couple of the bus from Boquete and so we commenced the 20 minute hike up together….

Boquete, the Panamanian Texas

The journey from Panamá City to Boquete was about 8 hours in total. The first five or so hours were spent getting to David. Unfortunately, the beautiful scenery was completely missed as a uti that I had be trying to prevent with gallons of water hit me. Thanks god for the emergency antibiotics I brought…

Panama City, where it went a bit wrong

Everything was going just a bit too smoothly, so we thought… “Can I have your outward flight out of Panamá?” said the air stewardess. I confidently handed my flight from Cancun within the 90 days over. Not accepted. This meant we had 30 minutes to book a flight otherwise we’d miss the plane. Neither of…