Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Veroliz Foodie-Exploring Wok & Roll in Turrialba

On a rainy afternoon in Turrialba, which there are many we decided to take our birthday celebrations to one of our favorite sushi places in the center of the small sugarcane town!
With a warm welcome, we were seated in the center of the restaurant where we could appreciate the beautiful decor around us!
  Wok & Roll is owned by Freddy Chu & family and has been around for since Novembre of 2012 but has recently gained a lot of fame for it's exotic food not so common in Turriabla.

What did we try?
Our appetizer was delicious chicken and shrimp wontons with plum sauce, tender inside and a very clean presentation by our waiter.

Our main dishes included cantonese rice, a delicious fresh dished made with authentic ingredientes. This dish is found in many restaurants around Turrialba as Chinese take out is popular but with Wok & Roll we didn't feel that it was too heavy after eating large portions!
Wok & Roll serves great portions, we could not complain at all.
 
 We also tried Homemade Chop Suey, the vegetables were amazing, al dente as they should be and the noodles had an amazing flavor that matched the aroma that rose from our plate!





The best part was yet to come....

Wok & Roll is the only place in Turrialba where you can actually get sushi, many of the foreigners visiting the area stop and try the exotic menu!

We had a California Roll this afternoon and it was amazing, lived up to our expectations!





The meal was concluded with the famous Tempura Ice Cream, a favorite of most of the clientes we found here at the restaurant and definately a dish you are not likely to find in the area!
Vanilla ice cream wrapped in a crunchy cake like exterior!




Our finale to the meal was a nice hot pot of Green Tea!
Authentic tea leaves and all!!




All and all we can rate Wok & Roll is a great experience for anyone, the service is top notch the waiter is very attentive and gives special attention to detail when serving the plates, he carefully explains ingredients and method of preparation!

Congrats to Freddy Chu and family, you truely have a gift for amazing cuisine!!!

For more information on great places to eat in Turrialba & Costa Rica, contact us at info@verolizvacations.com




Sunday, July 5, 2015

Tropical Horseback Riding-Turriabla Coffee & Sugar Cane Plantations

Recently we have the chance to visit a little bit more our area here in Turrialba.
One fun activity for families or couples is horseback riding.

One of our favorite locations in the tour which is run in Atirro, a small coffee & sugar cane village.

We arrive at the farm at Casa Turire, to the warm welcome of our guide, the stables are kept clean the horses and other animals found on this small farm all seem very happy and eager to have new visitors.

Our guide provides with a few safety instructions before we embark on our journey.
In our group we had some experienced riders but we also has a couple that were doing this for the very first time!

Our guide seemed not worry as they have horses for everyone, we got to learn who would be taking on our trip through nearby plantations, our beautiful horses, Balazo, Palomo, Cholita, Pinto & Canela (we love the names!).

Our amazing horses!

We start by heading out of the property at Casa Turire and into the coffee plantation nearby, as we head up through the planations you can't help but notice the beautiful scenery, coffee plants, beautiful tropical trees and views of the Angostura Lake & nearby rivers. What a sight!!!

 
Our guide carefully explains the process of cultivating coffee & sugar and the importance these two products have the families in this area as well as telling us a bit about the plants and trees found along our journey. We had the opportunity to see coffee plants in bloom, the flower smells amazingly sweet!

Coffee flower
 
We made it to our rest stop for a bit of water, stretching the legs & taking in the amazing view of the now active Turrialba Volcano!

View from the lookout, Turrialba Volcano in the backdrop!

 After rest and visiting with the farm dogs that also tagged along for the ride, we begin our journey back to the stables, the morning sun is getting hot and we have had an amazing time riding.
The horses seem to know we are on our way "home" they are almost on auto pilot!!!

Our time with the horses come to and end, but we can safely say the trip was amazing, we recommend the horses are very well trained & cared for.
Surely anyone wanting to see a the Turrialba Valley in a different way should take advantage of this incredible experience!

Fore more information contact us at info@verolizvacations.com

Carlos Salvatierra
Veroliz Vacations
Apdo: 304-7150
Turrialba, Costa Rica
www.verolizvacations.com 



Friday, July 3, 2015

Exploring the South Caribbean-Calypso and Beach Life

Visiting the South Caribbean of Costa Rica is such an amazing experience. There are few places in Costa Rica where you can see a mix of cultures (there are many foreign residents found here) that make the towns of Cahuita, Puerto Viejo & Manzanillo a wonderful experience for any traveller.

With lush rainforest and somehow the laid back attitude that the common in beach towns makes for a leisurely visit to South Caribbean of Costa Rica. Just a 4 hour drive from San Jose and a 3 hour drive from the town of Turrialba, there is something truely special here.
Abundant wildlife such as sloths, monkeys, iguanas & if you are lucky sea turtles!



Because there are so many cultures in this small area the dining is quite unique, with restaurantes & sodas that serve a varitety food of types of food such as Italian, Indian, French & of course local!

Places to stay also come in a wide array of options, from small cabinas to exotic hotels there is something for everyone.
This time we will be featuring Azania Bungalows, an excellent option for lodging close to a beautiful beach. The rooms are small bungalows with full bed and single bed (ideal for families) with a spacious bathroom, ceiling fans, cable television.




 Receptions staff are friendly and very knowledgable of the area and places to visit. The breakfast menu (included in the room rate) offer a variety of options  and the well kept gardens host a variety of birds and butteflies in the mornings!

For places to visit and things to do, we found a variety of tours that are of great interes and lots to choose from. Our top recomendation is for the Sloth Sanctuary, this places is a cuteness overload and the staff clearly love what they do! Amazing information on these cute mamals!
Other options include the Cahuita National Park, snorkeling, visiting the Jaguar Sanctuary and the Manzanillo Wildlife refuge!
The hiking is great but bring your swim suit since you can come out of the rainforest and take a dip! Just be aware of the flags left to warn visitors!

This weekend is special for the South Caribbean because we will be celebrating Walter "Gavitt" Ferguson, the granfather of Calypso music for Costa Rica.
There will be great music, good food and lots of fun!!!

We recomend this local cultural activity which a unique celebration held only once a year!!


For more information contact us at info@verolizvacations.com 

Carlos Salvatierra 
Veroliz Vacations
Turrialba, Cartago
Apdo: 304-7150
www.verolizvacations.com

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Cerveza Artesenal, Craft Brewery

Looking for a fine brew in Costa Rica?
You can try Imperial, Pilsen but your missing something if you haven't tried Costa Rica's Craft Brewing Co.
The newest micro brewery based out of Cartago Costa Rica has some amazing ales to offer.



The idea to start a micro brewery in Costa Rica, came from friends with a passion for beer who wanted to bring the classic taste of a beer made with no preservatives such as rice, corn or preservatives.
Made is small amounts satisfy select clients with a keen taste for a good ale.

What is Craft Beer?
Considered "Cerveza Artesenal" in Costa Rica, its the art of creating home made beer with only the essentials: barley, hops, malt & water.
At the moment their two top selling ales are in Tropical Golden Ale called Libertas and an Red Ale called Segua both are found select hotels & restaurants in Costa Rica.

We had the opportunity to visit their brew factory in Cartago and we had an amazing time!
The dream of the team at Craft Beer is clear, create and excellent beer of the highest quality for everyone to enjoy, in the case of Costa Rica, there are few micro breweries in the country, this indeed is treat!
They have the art of making beer nailed! With excellent explanations of the begining of beer to how it came to be in the 21st century, top of the line machinery and love for the work they do make an excellent recipe.
The best part of the tour, the tasting of the different Ales.
What sets this company apart is the fact that they also make seasonal beers that are sold for limited time, such as beers flavored with coffee, guavas or special edition Indian Pale Ales.



You can find Costa Rica's Craft Brewing Co. in such fine establishments such as: Hotel Grano de Oro, Outback Steakhouse (San José), Hotel Harmony (Nosara), Arenas del Mar, Café Agua Azul, (Manuel Antonio), Bar One (Tamarindo).
We invite you to visit their site at:  www.beer.cr



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Thursday, January 9, 2014

Want a Weather Forecast in Costa Rica? Las Pintas!

In Costa Rica everyone always says you can never predict the weather right?
Wrong, Ticos have been doing it for years!



Does it work? Who knows!
But there is a farmer’s tradition that begins with each new year.

How does it work?
Each day corresponds to the month of the year… for example if the 1st  is a sunny beautiful day then January will have sunny beautiful weather, if the 2nd of January is raining then the month of February will be a rainy month and so on..
Meaning, if it rains on the 1st of January the prediction is that the month of January will be rainy, if the 2nd is sunny then the month of February will be sunny.

Many Costarrican farmers used this method before we all started talking about climate change and global warming.


Nowadays it would be very different for us to predict the weather with the crazy trends that are happening like cold snaps, drought  and flooding..

Proof that back then life was simpler.


We will have to see what 2014 brings.

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Monday, December 30, 2013

End of year tradition in Costa Rica… Playa!!!


In Costa Rica, many who have the days surrounding Christmas & the New Year off from work or are on vacations have one thing on their minds… Playa (Beach)!!!
December & January are not only high season from foreign traveler’s when it comes to the Ticos they also enjoy a fair share of surf, sand & sun!



These are the days of seeing cars filled with coolers, lawn chairs, tents & even BBQ’s heading out of San Jose and on the pacific coasts.
Customary to most Costarrican families with going as a group, it may be a group of neighbours, family or co-workers but an escape to the beach is a must on everyone’s agenda!
And why not?


The Pacific hosts some amazing beaches to visit whether it be the closest to the capital city of San Jose like Puntarenas or Jaco or even farther south such as Uvita, Hermosa all are worth the drive when you can stretch out in the sand and enjoy the sound of the ocean.
The Caribbean also has come excellent options, the crystal blue waters of Punta Uva, the amazing coral reefs off of Manzanillo or the surf in Cahuita there is something for everyone looking to escape the city and catch some R&R!

Puntarenas is commonly associated with the escapes to the beach, with many lodging opportunities, day tours and an array of restaurants & sodas to choose from there is something for everyone.
Most locals will agree if you are going to escape to Puntarenas you cannot miss such stops as the Paseo de las Turistas & getting your own “Churchill” on the street.
The Churchill is an delicious sweet ice cream treat made with vanilla ice cream, powdered milk, condensed milk and strawberry syrop.



December & January are months of perfecto beach weather, with clear skies, calm ocean water and plenty of sun!
For those with beach plans this 2013 & 2014 remember to ensure you take care of your skin also, with plenty of sun block and a hat is preferred!
Drink plenty of water while out walking, hiking or just reading a book!

Want to check out some of the amazing beaches that Costa Rica has to offer?

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Saturday, December 28, 2013

Zipline Action-Fly the Sky at Red Frog Beach!

Today we had an amazing opportunity to visit the beautiful Red Frog Beach, located on Bastimentos Island located in Bocas del Toro, Panama!
Our friends at Bastimentos Sky Zipline Canopy Tour (http://www.redfrogbeach.com/bocas-del-toro-zipline.html ) took us on an unforgettable journey through the tropical rainforest.
What an experience! The Zipline constructed 13 years ago by Jose Manuel Pizarro (a Costarrican who has built many lines in Costa Rica) uses trees at the base for the platforms, I found this very interesting as I could easily bird watch while on the tour.
Built to include 7 zip lines, swaying Sky Bridge (fun but challenging to get across to the other platform!) and soon to include the Tree Top Challenge Course!
We were greeted in the small Kayukos restaurant by a super friendly team of guides, Ruso, Alvaro & German, whom were very quick to help us with gear, answer my many questions and instruct us on the importance of safety while on this trip!

Friendly, professional & bilingual staff taking care of our every need while at the canopy tour.
We began with a quick walk through the rainforest to the first platform, although I have done many ziplines in Costa Rica I can never get enough, I love the feeling when gliding in the air!
I could feel my heart pounding at Ruso attached me to the first cable and off we went!
The best part of canopy is looking around you as you glide through the air; the Bastimentos Island has various elevations & dense forested hills that can be appreciated only at these heights!
Lush green tropical rainforest, the sound of birds and calling insects, a chorus in the air!
More than 2 hours later, having run 7 lines, 1 hanging bridge, 1 rappel later we are back on solid ground! The trip was excellent, the guides were very informative, careful with our safety and of course making sure we had a ton of fun!

One of my highlights, I found the famous Red Frog.


Definitely a highlight on the visit to Bocas del Toro and 100% recommended!
Thank you to all the team at Bastimentos Sky Zipline Canopy Tour!
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One of my highlights, I found the famous Red Frog.