
Montezuma Peninsula De Nicoya, Costa Rica Travel Guide
Discover Tortuga Island, a popular uninhabited isle with white sand beaches, clear waters, and excellent snorkeling and diving.
Explore Cabuya, a quiet fishing village celebrated for its one-of-a-kind island cemetery, reachable only at low tide. Visit Curú Wildlife Refuge, a private reserve with superb wildlife viewing and walking paths.
Consider organized tours for convenience or independent travel for flexibility.
For Tortuga Island, a guided tour is the practical choice, including boat travel, gear for snorkeling, and lunch. Curú Wildlife Refuge tours often provide transport and guides.
Visit Santa Teresa, Mal Pais, and Cabuya independently using public buses, taxis, or ATV rentals. Curú Wildlife Refuge is also reachable by taxi or rental.
Montezuma has easy access to natural escapes and cultural insights.
A main natural attraction for hiking plus seeing wildlife, protecting unique ecosystems.
An excellent private reserve for wildlife observation and nature trails near Paquera.
Explore secluded coves and varied coastal landscapes beyond the main Montezuma beach.
Witness unique natural occurrences during specific periods.
Gain insight into traditional Costa Rican rural life.
For those with more time, adding days to your Montezuma itinerary helps explore other regions of Costa Rica.
Combine your Montezuma stay with other renowned destinations.
Connections between regions vary by destination.
Suggested routes for extended regional exploration.
A swift coastal connection to the Central Pacific.
Quick access to distant regions via San Jose or Liberia.
Freedom to explore the Nicoya Peninsula.