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• About
Montezuma
Montezuma is one of the most fascinating travel destinations
in Costa Rica and is known as one of the most alternative and
happening places. It's great night-life, spectacular natural
beauty, waterfalls, alternative culture, unique restaurants,
shops and galleries make Montezuma a must for most itineraries.
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The best seller Snorkeling tour to Tortuga Island, Scuba Diving, Sport Fishing,
Horseback Riding to waterfalls, Canopy tours, Taxi boat to Jaco, are some of
the many activities of this marvelous Costa Rica destination. All these special
activities is better arrange them in advance, most of them are booked year in
advance. There are various Tour Operators in town, from all of them we only recommend
Zuma Tours; this is the only tour company with all the Law requirements, insurance,
safety equipments, and responsible and friendly staff. And on top of all that
Zuma Tours is the only company with bilingual guides for every single tour offer.
Since then numbers of small hotels and restaurants have popped up due to the
demand and the atmosphere in Montezuma has evolved to more of a party. |
The beach at Montezuma is
still a nice place to relax and take in sun but as night
rolls around people migrate towards the bars and discos
and this tiny village comes alive.
North of Montezuma, the wide sandy beach of Playa Grande
is a favorite spot for beach fans and surfers and nude sunbathing.
From there you can walk
or arrange a Horseback Riding tours along 7 kilometers
of pristine coast to get to the El Chorro waterfall, where fresh
water cascades off an escarpment into lava rock swimming
pools and then into the ocean.
Come and discover Montezuma,
one of the jewels of Costa Rica!
• The Montezuma
Waterfall
A lot of traveler enjoy this activity, but as with anything
of this nature, you undertake it at you own risk.
To get there take the main Montezuma road south out of town and then take the
trails to the right after the bridge and past Hotel y Restaurant La Cascada.
You’ll see a clearly marked parking area for visitor and the beginning
of the trail that leads up.
• Eating & drinking
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Soda Las Gemelas
The best traditional and typical eat in town, where
you can get a heaping and delicious Fish casado
and good batidos (fruit shakes). We recommend: “Typical
Breakfast”, “Tenderloin Las Gemelas”, and any of the really
fresh seafood dishes.
El Sano Banano
With a multipage menu that offers everything from yogurt to stir-fry to vegetarian
specialties. Check the black board outside to see what is cooking, all these
daily special are very well recommend for most of tourist. We recommend: “The
Chicken Quesadillas”, “Curry Vegetables” and the “Mocha
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Playa de Los Artistas.
This artfully decorated beachside restaurant has received positive local reviews.
The brief international/Mediterranean menu is constantly changing, though you
can always count on fres seafood.
Ylang Ylang Restaurant
About a 15 minute walk north of town aling the beach you will find this world
class restaurant, which belongs to the Ylang Ylang Beach Resort, formerly call
El Sano Banano Beach Resort.
Café Iguana.
This cheerful place has good cappuccinos, sandwiches and fresh juices. |
Cocolores
This pleasant patio restaurant offers candlelit dinners and heaping portions
of French-influenced cuisire.
• Getting there & away
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Water Taxi - Speed Boat - Taxi
Boat
There is a regular boat service Jaco - Montezuma. The boats leave Montezuma to
Jaco at 6:30 AM and 9:30 AM. In the Jacó shore, the boats leave at 7:30
AM and 10:30 AM. The ride takes 1 hour and cost US$35. Always is better make
your reservations in advance at Zuma Tours office, or online using this website.
MINIVAN shuttles
During the dry season, you can find overland transfer by minivan to
destinations such as Tamarindo, Samara, Liberia, Monteverde, Arenal, San José and
Limon (saving at least one day of travel). Departures depend on demand, but can
cost from US$40 to US$60, depends where you are going. We recommend you make
your reservations in advance.
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Car & Taxi
During the rainy season, the stretch of road between Cobano and Montezuma
is likely to require 4WD. Colectivo taxis between the two towns cost
US$6 and can take up to five people. A 4WD taxi from Montezuma to Paquera
will cost about US$40, to Cabo Blanco about aUS$12, and to Malpais
or Tambor airport about US$30. There aren’t many taxis around;
but you can reserve one at Aventuras en Montezuma.
• Things to do
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Waterfalls
The many rivers flowing around Montezuma and the steep landscape produce an abundance
of waterfalls of various sizes. A short hike up stream will take you to the
first of a set of 3 stunning waterfalls with refreshing swimming holes below.
For the curious visitor, take a day to explore all the other nearby rivers and
find secluded natural jacuzzi pools and cascades to sit under for a relaxing
massage.
Cabo Blanco
Cabo Blanco absolute Nature Reserve located on the southern tip f the Nicoya
peninsula was the first protected area in the country. The 1,172 hectares which
make up the reserve are classified as moist tropical forest |
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With its unique combination
of climate and geographical location, it ranks as one of
the most beautiful places on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. |
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Curú
Despite its small size, Curú refuge contains a great variety of fauna
and flora, both terrestrial and marine. Despite its small size it boasts 5 different
habitats in the refuge including semi-deciduous forest, mangrove swamp and deciduous
forest. 232 species of birds have been counted on the refuge and several rare
species of mammals including ocelots, pumas and anteaters. A project to reintroduce
scarlet macaws and spider monkeys into the area has been very successful. Of
vital importance to the marine ecosystem is the fascinating habitat of the mangrove
swamps. An immense number of small organisms living in the nutrient-rich mud
of these swamps build the basis of the marine food chain. |
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Here are the breeding grounds
of many Pacific fish, and crowds of water birds feed and
nest in the thickets. All five of Costa Rica's mangrove species
are represented in Curu.
Curú is a 45 minute drive from Montezuma. ATV is your
best option so you can stop by Tambor, located in Bahia Ballena,
and explore the many small villages along the way. Taxis
are available, as well as the public bus between Montezuma
and Paquera which drives right by the entrance. |
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Beaches
The shores of Montezuma are covered by a wide selection of beaches separated
by rocky headlands. A relaxing walk north along the beaches to Playa Grande,
will take you over 5 unique beaches and through the Nicolas Wessberg reserve.
Playa Grande is a favourite beach for most of Montezuma’s visitors.
Its’ long flat sandy shore make it a great place to swim and the perfect
breaking waves, one of the best spots for boogie boarding or surfing.
Continue north along the coast and you will discover Cocalito beach home to the
famous ‘El Chorro’ waterfall which drops directly into the ocean. |
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To the south of Montezuma the shores are lined with volcanic rock formations
dotted with several secluded beach coves. Worth a look are the tide pools
where you can examine the extraordinary marine life. |
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Mal Pais
On the west shore of the Nicoya peninsula is a beach combers and surfers paradise.
Mal Pais and Santa Teresa known for there pristine beaches and perfect breaking
waves, are becoming one of the hot spots in Costa Rica. Take a day trip over
to play in the waves and then enjoy the gorgeous sunset over a delicious
seafood dinner.
Taxi or ATV is the best way to get there or public transportation is available
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• Useful Maps
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