If looking for affordable, authentic Costa Rica food eat at a "soda" which is a locals type restaurant. They are all throughout Costa Rica. When in Manuel Antonio try to eat at "El Avion" restaurant great views, good food and fairly affordable prices.
Hey, yes. We ate at some Soda's and El Avion. Great atmosphere, the kids loved it and the views were outstanding. That's what I liked best about Manuel Antonio, no matter where you went... there was a great view!
We flew into San Jose- Juan Santamaria. I believe there is another airport in San Jose and then the other one is Liberia, Guanacaste. Thanks so much! Are you going soon?
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If looking for affordable, authentic Costa Rica food eat at a "soda" which is a locals type restaurant. They are all throughout Costa Rica. When in Manuel Antonio try to eat at "El Avion" restaurant great views, good food and fairly affordable prices.
Hey, yes. We ate at some Soda's and El Avion. Great atmosphere, the kids loved it and the views were outstanding. That's what I liked best about Manuel Antonio, no matter where you went... there was a great view!
Great job with the first international video 🙌 And I love the team work in the vid!
Hopefully more to come! But paid lol
@@milehighfooddude 🙌
Have you ever been to Costa Rica? Are you thinking of going to Costa Rica?
Heading to Turkey 🇹🇷 Romania 🇷🇴 and Hungary 🇭🇺 this summer! First time outside N America in 18 years 😭
How cool!!! What's in Turkey?
Which airport did you fly into? I thought there were 2 located on different sides (East & West) of Costa Rico? Love your tips!
We flew into San Jose- Juan Santamaria. I believe there is another airport in San Jose and then the other one is Liberia, Guanacaste. Thanks so much! Are you going soon?
@@milehighfooddude I sure hope so- we have some friends building a house there & they fly into Liberia....😉
@mariebauer5105 oh very cool!! They said a lot of people are building there