We took out one double kayak and one paddle boat. Maki and I started out in the paddle boat, while CJ and Alex were in the kayak. I had forgotten how hard it can be to paddle against the current, but boy was it fun to be out on the water. We were warned not to go past the mountains, but there was no danger of that; it took forever just to get close to the cliffs! Since we were all wearing vests and the water was very calm, CJ and Maki jumped into the water and played around. On the return trip, Alex and I paddled, while Maki and CJ were in the kayak. CJ, of course, cannot use an oar, so he told us all where to go.
It's our last day and we thought it fitting to just laze around the pool, so we spent some time in the pool and on the deck chairs. There are several connecting pools, including a really cool shallow area with rocks, perfect for sunbathing. There was a water aerobics class happening in one pool, and CJ seemed interested, so CJ, Alex and I joined along for about 10 minutes. Who knew what a workout you get from dancing and jumping in the pool. I just hope our little class doesn't end up on YouTube!
After a nap, we headed back for one last visit to the beach. CJ, Alex and I had a great time running in the sand, making a sand castle, and playing the water. We headed to a less crowded part of the beach (this wasn't hard, we just walked to the left 500 yards) and enjoyed the sounds and sounds of the surf. Check out the photo of Alex, left, being zen o the beach.
Dinner was at one of the nice restaurants on the property: Cauri, which features an international a la carte menu. Spices, our first choice, which features Asian fusion cuisine, was totally booked. The food here at Paradisus is great. Our favorite meals were at Chimera and Sofia, but we have been pleased with the resort food.
We met some families who had been here for a week. I thought about that for a second. Could we stay at a beach property for a whole week? I don't think so. It's been fun to relax in the sun, but I love the adventuring and sightseeing that we have done. Plus, Costa Ricans seems to be proud and aware of their rainforest and ecology so much that it would have been a shame to miss the other parts of our trip. Yes, getting to Monteverde was bumpy and long, but totally worth it.
On the other hand, ending our vacation with a couple of days at an all inclusive resort where your wristband gets you everything you need has been luxurious and fun.
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