Coming into town from Cóbano the first place you’ll see is this historic surfer outpost. But Frank has grown up, and this is no longer the backpackers’ paradise it once was. Rooms are plain, clean and comfortable. The location has its advantages: not the least, the road is paved here so it's not nearly as dusty as elsewhere in town.
Frank’s Place
Mal País & Santa Teresa
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
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Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre Curú
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A local NGO that is dedicated to the conservation of Costa Rica's two species of macaw: the great green macaw and the scarlet macaw. The group…
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About 6km north of town, Playa Grande is the best surf beach in the area. It's a 3km-plus stretch of waves and sand, which never gets too crowded as it…
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Playa El Carmen, downhill from the main T-intersection coming into town, is a good beach break that can be surfed anytime. The beach is wide and sandy and…
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This pretty little beach is the centerpiece of Montezuma, as fishers, ferries and tourists come and go. Unfortunately, it's not really recommended for…