Villa Sofia's Guidebook

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Villa Sofia's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Places to see while you're visiting
Montezuma, Costa Rica is a picturesque small village, known for its bohemian atmosphere and the stunning natural beauty of its beaches and waterfalls. Nestled into a landscape of true tropical paradise, Montezuma is perfect for any beach lover and eco-tourist.
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Montezuma
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Montezuma, Costa Rica is a picturesque small village, known for its bohemian atmosphere and the stunning natural beauty of its beaches and waterfalls. Nestled into a landscape of true tropical paradise, Montezuma is perfect for any beach lover and eco-tourist.
Get your hiking in while exploring the most beautiful view of the local waterfall.
Playa Cocalito
Get your hiking in while exploring the most beautiful view of the local waterfall.

Grocery Shopping

Cobano is the local hub of the whole southern Nicoya Peninsula. Roads to all beaches (Santa Teresa, Mal Pais and Montezuma) pass through the small town, and when going from one beach village to the other you mostly have to backtrack via Cobano. A great place to stop and pick up a few groceries.
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Cobano District
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Cobano is the local hub of the whole southern Nicoya Peninsula. Roads to all beaches (Santa Teresa, Mal Pais and Montezuma) pass through the small town, and when going from one beach village to the other you mostly have to backtrack via Cobano. A great place to stop and pick up a few groceries.

Sightseeing

Far on the tip of Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula, away from airports and city lights, is Santa Teresa. And while this jungle-backed beach town is remote, it is anything but dull. Hip restaurants, shared workspaces, beach parties, and a growing population of young expats make it feel like the next big trend. In this post, we’ll tell you why Santa Teresa has stolen so many hearts and help you plan a visit.
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Santa Teresa Beach
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Far on the tip of Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula, away from airports and city lights, is Santa Teresa. And while this jungle-backed beach town is remote, it is anything but dull. Hip restaurants, shared workspaces, beach parties, and a growing population of young expats make it feel like the next big trend. In this post, we’ll tell you why Santa Teresa has stolen so many hearts and help you plan a visit.

Food scene

A great spot for classic Tico dishes on the beach. A great bar, varied menu, and the start of something really great.
Ocean View Tambor
A great spot for classic Tico dishes on the beach. A great bar, varied menu, and the start of something really great.