Montezuma/Malpais News

Malpais Eco Community
Now selling lots - the first eco-community in the Malpais-Montezuma area, just 7-10 minutes from the beaches, with solar power, organic gardens, a lake, chemical free construction - ecologogically sustainable living at its best!
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New Montezuma Fire Dancing, Spanish, Yoga, and Surfing School
An amazing new school with a variety of arts is opening in Montezuma in conjunction with Hotel La Cascada. Check out this
innovative new business concept on the web here: Montezuma Fire School
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Montezuma's Cafe Organico
Montezuma is incredibly blessed to have Cafe Organico, run by Ozlem Ozdener. Organico is open for breakfast and lunch, serving food that is vegan, organic, and amazingly tasty. Please try it and support this great place!
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New Wild Animal Hospital
Thanks to a donation from Tropisphere Real Estate and a little luck,
Rainsong Sanctuary's Wild Animal Hospital and Rescue center is open, with many animals in recovery. Hundreds of volunteers from all over the world have
visited Rainsong to help out, but cash donations are always needed to pay vet bill and buy animal food! Please contact Mary at 845-3190.
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Montezuma Film Festival
Montezuma's first film festival was a huge success, filling the town during a time when generally there are few people. Dozens of films were shown, and the organizers plan to be back in 2008.
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Montezuma, Costa Rica Info
Welcome to Paradise!
Welcome to the southern Nicoya Peninsula of Costa Rica, which includes the towns of Montezuma,
Santa Teresa, Malpais, Tambor, and vicinity. Since the early 1970's, people from
all over the world have visited this area to discover the beauty of Central America, and many have
ended up discovering themselves. Some have stayed permanently, creating this thriving
community of artists, musicians, and creative visionaries. While there are many types of people
of all ages, colors, and backgrounds, they all share a common desire to live near a beautiful
jungle beach with a sense of purpose and style.
From the moment you arrive in Montezuma, you'll know that you've discovered a very special place,
quite unlike other towns in Costa Rica. The area has been compared with Maui 50 years ago, or
Santa Cruz, California, but with monkeys and warm water.
Despite its popularity, the Montezuma area still has beautiful beaches that you can often find almost
deserted, many beautiful waterfalls hikes, and secret surf spots where you can have a
great wave to yourself. This website will serve as your guide to what's best here, and how
to find it.
This is a NON-PROFIT website, created to showcase Montezuma and vicinity, which we hope will bring more tourists
to the area. Any profits earned from advertising on the website will be given to various local conservation
organizations. Local businesses who would like a link or advertisment here can make a donation to one of a variety of local
needy organizations and we'll showcase you. Email Geoff for more info.
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