Beautifully tucked away amid a stunning and varied landscape, Montezuma posses a trademark open air snugness and ample culture. It is one of the most sought after holiday spots in the region for jovial spirited travelers looking to take part in its ongoing, relaxed party. At night, the town’s generally unruffled-vibe transforms to a more boisterous fiesta, once locals and visitors have had time to rejuvenate from a full day soaking in the sun or adventuring. For such a small town, the nightlife is exceptional, featuring a few small bars and clubs to dance away the day’s tiredness. Montezuma’s notable restaurants host excellent cuisine that is as varied as it is flavorful. Surprisingly, vegetarian visitors will find plenty of options, and despite the Pacific coast location, Mediterranean dishes are a Montezuma hallmark.
Resting 30 minutes stroll along the beach to the north of town, Playa Grande is where many visitors go to relax on the sand and take in the beautiful surroundings. Surfing is generally good. However, rip tide currents can be quite strong when the waves are large, so caution is always advised. Up and down the coast, tide pools form within the rocky outcroppings, and just outside of town, there is a gorgeous 80-foot cascading waterfall with excellent swimming holes. While Montezuma offers many cheap accommodations for those on a budget, the area also features many luxury rental villas for luxury-and-comfort travelers. All types of tourists will enjoy Montezuma’s intimate and romantic scenery.
Montezuma is all about yoga, and while Anamaya is the most spectacular option, there are many other teachers and places to do it, such as Dagmar’s “Montezuma Yoga” at hotel Los Mangos, or Ireni Stamou who teaches at Ylang Ylang resort north of town.
Montezuma Attractions
Nestled into a landscape of true tropical paradise, Montezuma is a travel destination for any sand and surf lover and eco-tourist. The small beach village is stunningly outlined by high cliffs alongside the jungle where small rivers cascade beautifully and form scenic waterfalls and natural pools. On the edge of the village is Playa Montezuma, a huge sandy beach, perfect for sun bathing, swimming, and night bonfires. Caution is advised though, as the sea bottom drops drastically and the surf is at times rough. If you want a more secluded beachfront outing, pack a bottle of water and venture further, passing by pristine, isolated bays rimmed by the high rising jungle of the Montezuma Biological Reserve.
After a 15-minutes hike, you come to Piedra Colorado, a small beach between rocky outrops where a river empties into the sea. The off-shore reef is known to be ideal for snorkelling. 3 km from Montezuma you arrive at Playa Grande. The long expanse of white-sand beach is the best spot for swimming and surfing in Montezuma. If you are still enthusiastic and high on energy, you can walk on for another 5 km until you get to Playa Cocalitos and the scenic El Chorro waterfall. The fresh water drops off an escarpment into lava rock swimming pools and then into the ocean. A sight worth taking many times over.
Pick the low tide to walk around the rocky headlands where tide pools provide natural bathing tubs. After a walk of around two kilometers you arrive at Playa Las Manchas, a striking coral sand beach with clear azure waters. The bay affords ace swimming waters and snorkeling but you have to stay cautious against the strong rip current towards the south of the bay. There is a rescue line in the water.
Montezuma Activities

Canopy Tour – Another sought after activity among tourists is the canopy tour across the Montezuma waterfalls where you zip through a huge river valley.
Montezuma Falls – One of Montezuma’s biggest attractions is also its hike up to waterfalls ensconced in its labyrinth jungle trails. However, Anamaya is right next to the falls, so the hike from here is much easier than from town. More on the falls here: Montezuma Falls
Tortuga Island – All the tours to Tortuga Island in the Santa Teresa and Montezuma area launch from town here, and Anamaya’s front desk can book this for you. A day trip to the Tortuga Islands includes snorkeling in its clear turquoise water. Click for more about: Tortuga Island
Other options are diving and snorkeling, fishing, surfing, horseback riding, or yoga in one of the hotels in Montezuma. A must-see attraction for nature lovers is Cabo Blanco, Costa Rica’s oldest Nature Reserve, located at about 9 km to the south of Montezuma.
Montezuma Restaurants
Café Organico – Café Organico is a vegetarian’s manna from heaven, offering pure organic food with love; delicious homemade ice-cream, tropical fruits flavors. It has a cozy indoors area with air conditioning where travellers can comfortably unwind, read their book or just use the wifi internet connection.
Cocolores – The very popular restaurant and bar Cocolores is located at the ocean side, not too far from the church and offers a decent variety of dishes from all over the world. Open only at night; make a reservation in advance during the high season (closed Mondays). One of the favorites dishes are the fajitas, the shrimps kebab and the fish fillet in curry banana. Florencia´s home made chocolate mouss and Tiramisú should be on top of your must try list.
El Angelo Allegro – There are a couple of Pizzerias offering Italian and Argentinean specialties, El Angulo Allegro also has a little stage where the musician travelers often play for the customers, so you can also enjoy live music, while your taste buds feast on some humble yet surprisingly scrumptious goodies.
Hotel Moctezuma – Restaurant/bar Moctezuma is located adjacent to the tiny beach and has a gorgeous terrace overlooking the ocean and with constant breeze. The Spanish management here encourages you to try some delightful dishes such as the famous “Paella”. For atmosphere and view of the water, this place is among the best in Montezuma.
Montesol – Adjacent to it the traditional soda Montesol is the most sought after pick for signature Costa Rican food, the casados, and Montesol’s is known to be the best in town.
Playa de Los Artistas – As you walk or drive 100 metres along the coast, just after the small Montezuma beach, you will reach Playa de Los Artistas a much sought after dining venue, located on the sand right bang in front of the ocean, owned and managed by Nicola and Daniela. It offers Mediterranean cuisine with emphasis on sea food infused within sophisticated global recipes to please the homesick travelers’ palate. It is probably the best restaurant in the area; attracting discerning clients from Mal Pais, Santa Teresa and Manzanillo. The menu always varies and depends on the days’ catch (lip smacking) and Nicola´s creativity and inspiration. The tuna tartar, lobster carpaccio, octopus salad and shrimps ceviche are few options of his amazing creations. Fresh ingredients, art pieces, paintings, great music and an amazing atmosphere are the ingredients of a perfect meal. Open for lunch and dinner (closed Sundays).
Puggo’s – Puggo’s has the best food in town, and is located in front of the bus stop. Head here if you crave falafels, paté, ceviches, which are a few of their specialties. The mint lemonade they prepare is one of the best you’ll ever have, as is their oven baked fish.
Tierra y Fuego – For a more rustic country side experience you can drive 4 km up the road from Anamaya to Tierra y Fuego (walking perhaps 30-40 minutes.) They offer a great selection of Italian dishes, cheese, cold cuts, wood-fired pizzas, homemade pasta and grilled chicken every Sunday. Comfort food at its best for the less adventurous traveler.
Ylang Ylang – Ylang Ylang Restaurant and Bar, is part of the family-owned Ylang Ylang Beach Resort, known for its picturesque beauty, tropical wildlife and impeccable service. Each meal prepared at Ylang Ylang Restaurant is made with the freshest of local ingredients and they attempt to use organic produce wherever possible, in all of their dishes. Located on the beach front, their restaurant makes a great location for unwinding, catching up with fellow tourists and enjoying their near perfect cuisine, whether it’s watching the sun rise over breakfast, lunchtime dining amidst the enticingly lapping oceanic waves or candle-lit dining under the stars at night or simply enjoying a refreshing cocktail at their bar.