Mariposario Montezuma Gardens
Upper Montezuma waterfall trail Montezuma, Province of Puntarenas, 2642-1317, Costa Rica
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Enjoy, Nature, Peace, Love
... I felt a little bad for Keith as the hotel was a yoga-ish place and mainly everyone staying there were women.
Montezuma is pura vida - not like Jaco, not as big, not as dirty, not as many people trying to rip you off-completely tranquil and relaxing. We didn't really do much the first day in Montezuma- just hung around the hotel- there were monkeys in the trees above our heads throwing stuff onto the roof of the guesthouses and ...
Breakfast with the wildlife
... at home. She hadn’t seen the bird steal the sugar but was soon being sprinkled with sugar from above as the bird tore open the packet. She squealed and it can only be imagined how she explained to the folks at home what was happening.
The tide was out as we walked along the beach on Sunday morning and it looked much more attractive than it had the previous afternoon when the tide was in. They are suffering an unusually early onset ...
More waterfalls
We spent two nights in the bustling little town of Montezuma. We arrived at a good time and went straight to the beach for a picnic. We walked quite a way before picking a spot where the river met the ocean and there was a nice little bay for swimming. After a while we walked even further along to see one of the only spots you can surf in Montezuma. This is really for the diehards though as there was not much happening ...
My 4 last days on the beach in Montezuma
... which is not the best of time to arrive in a new place.
Got to Montezuma at 11pm and knackered, but I think the Mayan gods were finally smiling on me as I found a decent hotel in no time. Private room, hot water flowing and the prospect of 4 full days of sun, sea and all the fun that goes with that …… gimme gimme !!!!
Costa Rica is the most expensive country in all of Centro America I have been told. True, and I had to pay ...
Dos amigos peros de Montezuma
... than I had in mind. Grabbing my first cup of local organic CR coffee I semi-staggered out to the patio where Muriel was busy belly rubbing a black dog. At first I thought it was one of our visitors from the previous evening, but at her insistent urging I put on my glasses and almost dropped my coffee. This dog was clone like spitting image of our beloved Jake! And she acted just like she had always been our dog, with much of Jake's ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Montezuma Gardens


