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Palmeras A/C cottage Montezuma beach
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Imagine a deck with ocean views, surrounded by nature, ideal for relaxing. Located near the beach and downtown Montezuma, it offers easy access to local attractions. Bedrooms include air conditioning for comfort, and guests can support sea turtle conservation. Note that water outages and intermittent internet may occur. It’s an ideal escape. The space Escape to this delightful two-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage for a peaceful and rejuvenating stay. Recently remodeled and tastefully furnished, it features orthopedic queen mattresses and a fully equipped kitchen. Breathe in the fresh air and admire the stunning views of the trees and ocean from the spacious deck. You can also unwind in the serene private garden surrounded by nature. Located just a 15-minute stroll from downtown Montezuma, this cottage is conveniently close to the Montezuma waterfall and a charming beach with a natural pool. You can explore some of the town's finest dining establishments nearby. Moreover, your stay supports the conservation efforts at Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre Romelia, a 290-hectare wildlife sanctuary in Montezuma. Guest access Our rental offers 8GB WIFI, TV, AC, hot water, orthopedic mattresses, queen beds, and a spacious deck with ocean views. Parking is available near natural pools and a small beach. The steep driveway suggests an SUV 4x4 for safe exploration. Water outages are frequent, and the internet can be spotty. Montezuma remains remote, with electricity outages during rain. Other things to note The Romelia National Wildlife Refuge is located in Montezuma on the Nicoya Peninsula and was established on November 24th, 1998, to conserve the Tempisque Conservation Area (ACT). The refuge was initiated by Albert Ingalls and Gitza Gatti, who wanted to preserve the land as their children's birthright. The Romelia Mixed Wildlife Refuge (RMVS-Romelia) is part of the ACT. It plays a crucial role in the peninsular biological corridor, which includes other reserves like the Cabo Blanco Absolute Reserve, Curu Mixed Wildlife Reserve, Karen Morgensen Reserve, Nicholas Wessberg Reserve, and the Romelia Mixed Wildlife Refuge. It is adjacent to the Nicholas Wessberg Absolute Reserve, one of the country's first and most valuable protected wild areas. The RMSV land is stunningly beautiful. It is located on the beach, surrounded by sea stacks, peaceful rivers, and waterfalls. It is one of the last remaining pristine wilderness areas on the peninsula, attracting tens of thousands of eco-tourists yearly. The refuge spans about 224 hectares and 8,349 square meters and has distinct ecosystems, including primary, secondary, riparian, and gallery forests. The avifauna includes more than 57 species of birds, 26 species of herpetofauna, and 26 species of mammals, including 11 types of bats. The climate is humid, hot, and scorching. Annual precipitation is around 3,000 mm, distributed from May to December. The average annual temperature ranges from 24 to 27 C, with an annual potential evapotranspiration of over 1710 mm. The Romelia Volunteering Program offers a special price of USD 35 daily, including board and food. The program aims to manage and conserve sea turtle nesting grounds (Lepidochelys olivaceae) at the Romelia R.M.V.S (Cocal Beach and Cocalito Beach), Montezuma, Cóbano. The program's mission is to support long-term, sustainable strategies for restoring and preserving precious wildlife and land. The program uses prime oceanfront land donated to the initiative for stewardship to offer the environment a fresh start, give sea turtles a fighting chance, and give visitors a glimpse into the natural world for generations to come. To contact the program, please email us
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