
Montezuma Peninsula De Nicoya, Costa Rica Travel Guide
Access local SIM cards for reliable service throughout Costa Rica.
Most tourist-friendly locations offer internet access for visitors.
English is widely spoken in tourist areas, but Spanish phrases are appreciated.
Consider an eSIM for data or a mobile Wi-Fi device for constant connectivity. Learning simple Spanish phrases enriches your interactions.
Understand typical operating hours for businesses and facilities in Montezuma and nearby towns.
Generally open from 9 AM to 6 PM; some smaller shops may shut for a midday meal.
Lunch FROM 11 AM - 3 PM, dinner from 6 PM up TO 10 PM or 11 AT night. Cafes are in operation earlier.
Banks in Cobano (9 AM - 4 PM, Mon-Fri). ATMs in Montezuma may run out of cash.
Be aware of public holidays and their potential impact on services.
Some businesses adapt their hours during the low season.
Check business hours, especially for banking, and consider withdrawing sufficient cash before arriving in Montezuma.
Embrace the relaxed 'Pura Vida' philosophy in your interactions.
Montezuma features a very casual dress code.
Be mindful and respectful when taking photos.
Costa Rica is generally progressive and welcoming.
Embrace 'Pura Vida,' respect local customs, and be mindful of your surroundings. For accessibility needs, thorough preparation is recommended.
Practical information for smooth travel in Montezuma.
ATMs in Montezuma can be unreliable; plan accordingly for your need for cash.
Download offline maps and translation tools for convenience.
Prioritize health and personal safety during your visit.
Understand the local transportation options available.
911 for Police, Fire, Ambulance.
Small clinics exist for minor issues.
Contact your embassy in San Jose for consular help.