Monday, January 31, 2011

More Rafting Pictures






Hola Parents and Friends,

Here are some more pictures from the rafting trip as promised. Feel free to comment on the blog in the comments section below and we will pass on any message you wish. If anyone wants to follow our facebook we would thrilled. Visit our facebook click here. Thanks for following and hope all are having a great week!

Rafting Pacuare River


This was a 4 hour raft trip that rates up with some of the best ever. The Pacuare river is not only rainforest from start to finish but it is filled with amazing waterfalls from start to finish and canyons that make you feel like you are in a Jurrasic Park film or Avatar.

Everyone did an amazing job rowing and I was with the all guys raft so we had a blast to say the least. We made our way through the class III & IV rapids and enjoyed every minute of it getting soaked from start to finish. We spend plenty of time in the river as this is what rafters consider a pool and drop river which means after every rapid their is a pool which is a great river for commercial rafting.

Take a look at some of the pics and stay posted because this blog post will not fit them
all so there are more to come.

Morning in Turrialba


When they got up this morning it was a beautiful day which it still is. In Costa Rica the dry season is from mid December till mid April so they should not see many clouds this week. The volcano was smoking and we packed up and headed to breakfast. Everyone seemed to sleep very well and had no problem getting up.

We took the kids to breakfast and then made the 1 hour drive up into the mountains.
The river today is called Pacuare River and it is one of the most scenic rivers on the planet according to National Geographic. When we arrived to the river we made sure all the kids had their sun-screen on and ready to raft.

The pictures are from breakfast and from the Turrialba volcano smoking this morning. Turrialba is the second tallest volcano in all of Costa Rica.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Welcome MCDS to Costa Rica


The kids are here. It is a beautiful day here in paradise and they came walking out of the airport at around 11am our time. We pulled the bus around, loaded the kids in, and made our way through the capital city to get out into the Turrialba area. We had lunch for them ready on the bus and they all seem to be very good eaters as most student groups are.

Their first stop was in the town of Cartago which was the first Captial city of Costa Rica. Their guide's name is Diego. Diego filled them in on the history of the capital city and also the Central Valley where they landed.

The Central Valley is the area of Costa Rica that has most the population and is surrounded by volcanoes and mountains. The tallest volcano in Costa Rica is located on the south end of San Jose and it is called Irazu which measures just over 11,000ft. The kids landed at 3,000ft which is about 3,000 more than Miami. The drive today will take the kids through the country-side with views of two different volcanos (Irazu & Turrialba; two of Costa Rica's six active volcanoes) and then through some plantations of coffee and sugar-cane. If you like coffee let me know I will send your kids home with a bag of Costa Rican coffee!

To all you Miami Heat fans congratulations I see the Heat just won a close game. Well thanks for tuning in to the blog and believe me the pictures get better. Just wait for the Pacuare River rafting pictures tomorrow. Enjoy your Sunday and we promise to take excellent care of your children.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Costa Rica Adventure


Welcome to your Costa Rica Adventure blog that will keep you updated on day to day events from the Miami Country Day School's visit to this amazing country. I have to say they have what I consider one of the best itineraries. They have the fun adventures but also some of the best places to get a great education in just 6 days. The Pacuare River happens to be one of my favorites and the Arenal Volcano is one of it's kind on the planet.

This blog is going to be giving you updates during the 6 day adventure which parents, relatives, and friends can follow along. We will be posting comments from the kids, pictures from the river rapids, and videos as they swim in some of the most spectacular waterfalls in the tropics. This is an adventure we not only want the kids from Miami Country Day to enjoy but everyone else who wants to live the adventure through them.

Get ready it is almost time with only two months left till this adventure! I will be keeping you posted with some interesting post in the next couple weeks which will give you a little education on the country of Costa Rica and the amazing itinerary the kids will experience.


PURA VIDA!

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