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fraluchi

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  • Full Name: Adrian Kreupeling ( 75 / Male )
  • Lives In: Santo Domingo, Heredia, Costa Rica
  • Citizenship: Netherlands
  • Website: www.gumbolimbo.net
  • Marital Status: Married
  • Occupation: Hospitality Consultant
  • About fraluchi:

    Hotel Executive for multinational hospitality companies, living in Costa Rica since 1996. Born in Holland, educated in Belgium and Switzerland, lived several years in Spain, England, France, Germany, Italy, Syria and Egypt. Speaks 6 languages.

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    Hospitality Consultant.

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    We offer furnished and fully equipped vacation rentals in the center of Costa Rica, near airport and excellent public transport facilities. They are economical and safe starting points (base camps) from where to discover the country's fascinating attractions. ADSL internet and luggage deposit available.

Latest Accommodation Reviews

Camino de Santiago - Spain - 2011Refugio Guacelmo - Camino de Santiago (Spain)Manuel Antonio National ParcAt Guyabo park (near Turrialba)At the start

Trips

Trip Stats

Manuel Antonio - April 2009 (9289 kms)

20 Apr 2009 - 23 Apr 2009

Visiting: Costa Rica.

Extreme Rain Forest

27 Dec 2006 - 29 Dec 2006

Visiting: Costa Rica.

Costa Rica November 2005

31 Oct 2005

Visiting: Costa Rica.

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Route_of_Santiago_de_Compostela

My wife and I have walked the classic Camino Francés in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 in Spain from Roncesvalles to Santiago de Compostela (approx. 790 km, just under 500 miles). We are members of the Confraternity of Saint James (London), and in 2010 managed a pilgrims refuge on this "Camino". On Youtube, keywords Santiago, Memories of a Great Road some of our impressions. This year (2011) we'll probably walk again the whole route from mid-May until end of June.

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Costa_Rica

Santo Domingo de Heredia, in the center of Costa Rica, near airports and excellent public transport, is a good town (base camp) from where to discover the country's fascinating attractions: easy day trips to discover fauna and flora, volcanoes and national parks, and practice rafting, mountain biking, bungee jumping , hiking. The Pacific and Atlantic coasts are a mere 2 hours' drive away. You may find culturally interesting and reasonably priced places off the beaten track where to stay. And if your goal is to learn Spanish, several language institutes are located nearby.

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