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…a road line is broken, it means that during the rainy season you may not be able to pass through with a car. There are also two trails shown, which are thin dotted li…
…ossible a flash flood will come down, so be prepared to run up the riverbed if you hear a roaring sound. This is very unlikely, so don’t let it stop you from a great…
…Cabuya from Montezuma and pass Playa Las Manchas. The road will split, and when it comes back together, there will be a small bridge on your right. This is Rio Cedro…
…freshwater stream that you pass. Be sure to bring a hat too. For most of the hike, on your left will be a national park such as Romelia Wildlife Preserve, or one of t…
…Island) is some of the whitest in the area, and on sunny days is astoundingly beautiful. Unfortunately there’s now too much development on the beach, and they have a…
…and pure sand. Many people come to Costa Rica and hope to go on a few hikes into nature, and the relatively short journey to Playa Grande is ideal for many people who…
…preparation, so I highly recommend it. Open Water Diver The course classification is “One Star – Open Water Diver” in which you will be certified for the rest of your…
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My new favorite restaurant, Clandestina is not to be missed by food lovers staying anywhere near to Montezuma. Established in March 2015, Clandestina is the new kid on the block. The Oregon/Tico collaboration is a winner among locals and travelers alike, with artisan craft beers, made onsite by Butterfly Brewing Co. and delicious, exciting […]