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Located in the village of Cabuya, just down the road from Montezuma, the house is within very short walking distance of the ocean, two mini-groceries with fresh produce, meats and other items (soap, shampoo, deodorant, etc.) and several restaurants. There are also several local fishermen who sell fresh fish within walking distance
In Cabuya, there are several good little restaurants with reasonable prices (local food, sushi, seafood, homemade pizza and more). A little bar (Salon Higueron) is located at the crossroads and is a friendly little place that sometimes has live music. There is a gift shop and a little shop for fishing supplies. You can also visit the Rainsong Wildlife reserve and see their rescued animals. They also conduct horseback riding tours. You can rent ATV’s and ocean kayaks in Cabuya and there are several fishermen that are happy to take you out fishing for the day for a range of prices. Cabo Blanco National park is one of Cabuya’s claims to fame. You...
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Located in the village of Cabuya, just down the road from Montezuma, the house is within very short walking distance of the ocean, two mini-groceries with fresh produce, meats and other items (soap, shampoo, deodorant, etc.) and several restaurants. There are also several local fishermen who sell fresh fish within walking distance
In Cabuya, there are several good little restaurants with reasonable prices (local food, sushi, seafood, homemade pizza and more). A little bar (Salon Higueron) is located at the crossroads and is a friendly little place that sometimes has live music. There is a gift shop and a little shop for fishing supplies. You can also visit the Rainsong Wildlife reserve and see their rescued animals. They also conduct horseback riding tours. You can rent ATV’s and ocean kayaks in Cabuya and there are several fishermen that are happy to take you out fishing for the day for a range of prices. Cabo Blanco National park is one of Cabuya’s claims to fame. You can spend the day hiking there (a hike that ends at a beautiful secluded white sand beach) and enjoying a variety of wildlife.
If you are looking for a more lively nightlife, Montezuma is only a few miles down the road. A small, but busy little Oceanside town, Montezuma has many restaurants and cafes. You can find anything from local fare to sushi, pizza, seafood and Thai food. Street vendors make the street look lively and colorful with their jewelry, pottery, hammocks and more. The long stretch of beautiful sand beaches in Montezuma are lovely. It attracts many visitors from Europe, the USA and more. From Montezuma, you can access horseback riding, zip lining, snorkeling tours, ATV rentals and more.
If you enjoy surfing, you can do it all around the area, but Mal Paiz/Santa Theresa, about four miles away, is one of the favorite surfing destinations in Costa Rica. Its amenities are spread out along a road that runs down the beach (it has a sort of “California surf town vibeâ€). There is also good high tide surfing in Cabuya, about one and a half miles down the road (Playa Sedro), but there are no surf shops there, so you need to bring a board or rent one in Montezuma. There are Spanish lessons in Montezuma.
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