Favorite thing: When you are in Mal Pais, you can't but notice the beauty of it's surroundings.
When getting there during the summer, it is deserted, not much to do but relax, and that is something many can use.
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When you are in Mal Pais, you can't but notice the beauty of it's surroundings.When getting there during the summer, it is deserted, not much to do but relax,...

Q: We will be going to Mal Pais/Santa Teresa area this December and staying at VRBO 31091, a little south of La Cruce/The Crossroad...

A: Last time when I was in Santa Teresa, we went out walking to have something to eat, however for us it was a little intimidating, two women alone, we didn´t feel really...
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When we first got to Mal Pais, we were greeted by perfect waves which we were after, but the reason we went there is that we could combine the waves with the rainforrest. And it wasn't a bad call, the...
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Flew into San Jose from Atlanta with no problems. Taxi to the hotel Ritzli was $25 and it was a small but nice room with 2 beds and a small bathroom with shower. We walked around the city for a bit......
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I went to Costa Rica in search of answers and i came back with memories and friends that will last a life time !!
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It's mainly a non-tarred street sided by houses, hostels, restaurants, camping parks and surf shops. It's quite cool. Surf's not always up, but you'll see loads of surfers and surf shops. We always...
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Mal Pais is a very small surf town. It consists of a streach of dirt road that runs parallel to the beach with houses, hotels, surf shops and a supermarket. The other road goes down to the beach and...
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