The path and landscaping was installed by the company that built our condo, which is the same company that owns the Tamarindo Diria Resort, which is the largest resort in the area.
We can walk to the beach out the back gate of the condo, by the swimming pool, but I think it is great that the developer put in a nice path for people who live or stay in condos that are not right on the beach to use to walk to the beach.
All beaches in Costa Rica are public property. There are some resorts or gated master-planned communities where people cannot access the land near the beach, but generally access to the beach is plentiful. There are so many beaches and no major cities nearby, so it is easy to enjoy time on uncrowded beaches.
Today is Sunday, so we have new photos posted on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site. This week we are showing photos of the fall colors on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.
sounds, and looks, heavenly.
ReplyDeleteAnd it invites me down.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very inviting pathway. Looks like a beautiful way to reach that wonderful beach.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely inviting path to the beach.
ReplyDeleteI applaud the concept of public beaches owned by the community. Seems more egalitarian to me. The path looks almost like an arbor.
ReplyDeleteThe best landscaping looks like it wasn't landscaped. That is how this looks.
ReplyDeleteVery pristine and out of the world.
ReplyDeleteLush vegetation makes beaches look more beautiful, that's why I think Costa Rica is on the world top ten.
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