{"ok":true,"data":{"id":9187,"slug":"playa-penca-playas-del-coco","name":"Playa Penca","country":"Costa Rica","state":"Guanacaste","city":"Playas del Coco","coords":{"lat":10.5612,"lng":-85.7068},"beachType":"White Sand","tags":["hidden","white sand","turquoise water","couples","Instagrammable"],"article":{"hero":"The final kilometer bounces you over rocks and ruts that bottom out rental sedans, natural gatekeeping that filters out anyone not committed to the destination. When the trees open up, you'll see why the locals don't advertise: sand so pale it nearly whites out your phone camera, water that shifts from translucent lime to electric blue depending on the clouds overhead. A few fishing boats rest on their sides near the tree line, their owners long gone to tend nets elsewhere.\n\nWade in and the bottom stays visible for thirty meters—ribbed sand, the occasional conch shell, tiny needlefish darting in formation. The water temperature hovers at perfect: warm enough to spend an hour floating but cool enough to feel refreshing when you first dive under. Tide pools form along the southern rocks at low water, trapping starfish and juvenile crabs in natural aquariums. You can walk the entire beach in five minutes, but you'll stretch it to twenty because the sand compacts perfectly underfoot and there's nowhere else you need to be.\n\nBy noon, heat shimmers off the white sand and you'll retreat to the shade where the coconut palms lean out over the beach. A handful of Ticos might arrive with a cooler and a soccer ball, kids who shriek and splash in the shallows. Come sunset, the western sky performs in orange and magenta while the water turns molten silver. You'll take forty photos and delete thirty-nine because none of them capture what your eyes are processing.","teaser":"The dirt road deters casual visitors, which is precisely the point. What waits at the end: a quarter-mile of flour-white sand framed by jungle-covered headlands. The kind of beach that photographs like the Caribbean but stays firmly rooted in Guanacaste grit.","uniqueAngle":"Guanacaste's whitest sand and bluest water, hidden behind bad roads and local discretion.","accessType":"Rough dirt road, high clearance","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Aquamarine Shallows","subtitle":"Warm, clear, visible bottom always"},{"icon":"camera","title":"White Sand Compositions","subtitle":"Light reflects like nowhere else"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Palm Shade Lounging","subtitle":"Natural canopy, ocean breeze constant"},{"icon":"snorkel","title":"Tide Pool Exploring","subtitle":"Rocks trap starfish, small crabs"}],"audience":{"surfer":"Save your board for Avellanas or Negra—Penca's too protected to generate anything rideable. But if you've just finished a dawn session and want to rinse off salt in water that won't freeze your muscles, this works perfectly. The clarity also makes it prime for free diving if you're into that. Otherwise, appreciate it as your post-surf reward: cold beer, warm water, zero lineup politics to process.","couples":"You'll likely have the entire beach to yourselves on weekday mornings, which turns every swim into a private moment. The water's gentle enough for nervous swimmers, dramatic enough for confident ones. Pack a blanket and lunch—there's nothing commercial here, which is exactly the appeal. The white sand photographs beautifully if you're that couple, but it's equally satisfying if you just spend three hours reading and occasionally cooling off in water the color of backlit mint leaves.","backpacker":"The rough road is the price of admission, but if your hostel in Coco rents questionable ATVs or you can split a 4x4 taxi, the payoff is massive. Bring all your own supplies—water, food, shade setup—because there's zero infrastructure. The upside: no entrance fee, no crowds, and sand that rivals any resort beach you've scrolled past on Instagram. Camp out all day for the cost of transportation. Just leave before dark unless you enjoy navigating potholes by phone light.","local":"You learned about Penca from a cousin who keeps boats there, and you've watched it slowly appear on travel blogs with mixed feelings. The bad road still keeps out tour buses, which preserves the vibe for now. Sundays you'll see extended families claiming their sections of sand, kids building castles that actually hold shape in this fine powder. The water stays clean because there's no development dumping runoff. As long as everyone keeps packing out trash, this stays paradise.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Swimming conditions at Playa Penca are generally favorable, particularly during calm weather when the turquoise water is most inviting. As a pocket beach, it offers some natural protection, though Pacific ocean conditions can change. Always evaluate current wave and tide conditions before entering the water, and exercise appropriate caution as there are no lifeguards on duty. The white sand and clear water make it popular for swimming and wading. During the dry season, conditions are typically calmer and more predictable, while the rainy season can bring rougher surf and stronger currents.","q":"Is Playa Penca safe for swimming?"},{"a":"The dry season from December through April offers the best weather with minimal rainfall, calm seas, and stunning turquoise water clarity, though this is also when you'll encounter more visitors. For fewer crowds while still enjoying good conditions, visit during the shoulder months of November or May, or come on weekdays. Early mornings provide the best light for photography—important since this Instagrammable beach is particularly photogenic. The green season (May-November) brings occasional afternoon rains but also dramatic skies and an even quieter atmosphere at this hidden gem near Coco.","q":"When is the best time to visit Playa Penca?"},{"a":"Playa Penca is located a short drive from Playas del Coco town center. Drive north from Coco following local roads—you may need to ask locals for directions as signage can be limited for this hidden beach. The access road may be unpaved in sections, though most vehicles can navigate it during dry season. High clearance vehicles are advantageous during rainy season. Some visitors walk from nearby accommodations, though the distance and heat make driving preferable. GPS coordinates may be more reliable than address searches. The somewhat challenging access helps keep this beautiful pocket beach less crowded than Coco's main beach.","q":"How do I get to Playa Penca from Playas del Coco?"},{"a":"Playa Penca itself has minimal development, with limited to no facilities directly on the beach, preserving its hidden, natural character. Most visitors base themselves in nearby Playas del Coco, just a short drive away, where extensive accommodation options range from budget hostels to upscale hotels, plus numerous restaurants and services. Bring food, drinks, and supplies for your beach day, as you shouldn't rely on finding amenities at the beach itself. The proximity to Coco means you can enjoy this beautiful, quieter alternative while still having easy access to all necessary services and nightlife.","q":"Are there restaurants or hotels near Playa Penca?"},{"a":"Playa Penca offers a dramatically different experience from bustling Playas del Coco—featuring beautiful white sand, stunning turquoise water, and far fewer crowds. While Coco's main beach is tourist-oriented with restaurants and activity vendors, Penca provides a more natural, peaceful setting perfect for couples, sunbathing, and photography. The scenic beauty and Instagrammable quality attract those seeking postcard-perfect Costa Rican beaches without the party atmosphere. Local independent travelers favor it for authentic beach experiences over commercialized alternatives. The short distance from Coco means you get tranquility without sacrificing convenience to amenities.","q":"Why do people prefer Playa Penca over the main Coco beach?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Playa Penca: Guanacaste's Secluded White Sand Cove","description":"Powder-soft sand meets turquoise shallows at this hidden pocket beach near Playas del Coco. Escape the crowds where calm waters and swaying palms await.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-s3WxmFBdYiaO10tZ94jNmW0aoYeHyGYpEoGseZFgL4nMcEOYukuBohKWCo5WCiSZpOTv2Bg_nlm31Ps2_gULQZxs7tbuYgeKETM77B_jTDtwndqFoqdnruw9bKETZq81DdqamU51w9xtVXeVkz7goUSUBGrSfmxlZXNXdIypSiAqH2uGptkeABebC3M1SevZQocrT7pa0tQXvO1ZrZTRi4Qg1zMJspTyG8hyLfsD3KOWhcRPLo3lBY8PwdAmn1c5I57qSSgYXZ98AOBt2L7PgGOdnegjKiNRzg9rRDxq4VOD0HbwryaarSt_LtyZ8aMrYW-UfaZbCV9YXn33BeXoiIYBBfDmJj_errFEO9S4_XSpaPt986P3swPXimxiki1JJSHmH4ysxEL_cK7WANGZYfu1bRqdO3S8puve7_KnU&w=1600"},"images":[]}}