Montezuma Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeMontezuma is a small village inhabited by a very international crowd. There are a ton of things to do. You can buy some fish off the local fishermen and grill it on the beach with the hippies. You can watch fire dancing in the streets at night. You can hike to the waterfalls, jump off a 50 foot cliff and rope swing into one of the three natural pools the waterfalls create. You can take Spanish, surfing, yoga and fire dancing lessons at La Escuela Del Sol or visit the Montezuma Butterfly Gardens. You can hook up with Zuma Tours to horseback ride on the beach, snorkel on Tortuga Island, rent ATV's, scuba dive and fish. You can fly through the trees on a zip line canopy tour by Sun Trails. Or just enjoy the beaches, waterfalls and monkeys for free. It's up to you......
Since 2007 there is even an atm there but it hasn't given out a single cent! Be sure to bring enough cash with you or you'll be busing it to Cobano, 30 minutes away.
All in all, Montezuma is well-known for good surfing and a very mellow vibe. For that, many a traveler has entered Montezuma and never left. In fact, the sign in town is a great metaphor for the fact that Montezuma is so beautiful, some people never leave. It so eloquently says: "Calle sin salida".
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