{"ok":true,"data":{"id":9276,"slug":"playa-punta-bejuco-bejuco","name":"Playa Punta Bejuco","country":"Costa Rica","state":"Guanacaste","city":"Bejuco","coords":{"lat":9.7893,"lng":-85.4378},"beachType":"Rocky","tags":["hidden","scenic","Instagrammable","sunset"],"article":{"hero":"The sand ends abruptly where Punta Bejuco begins, replaced by a tumble of volcanic rock that juts into the Pacific like the prow of an ancient ship. You pick your way across boulders worn smooth by tide and time, each one a different shade of charcoal and rust, while foam hisses through the crevices beneath your feet. Frigate birds wheel overhead, their shadows racing across the stone.\n\nLow tide reveals a labyrinth of pools trapped in the rock hollows, each one a miniature aquarium where blennies dart between anemones and Sally Lightfoot crabs scuttle sideways across algae-slick surfaces. The smell of brine hangs thick in the air, mixed with the iodine tang of exposed seaweed. Waves explode against the outermost rocks, sending spray high enough to taste salt on your lips.\n\nAs afternoon slides toward evening, the stone changes color—first honey, then amber, then the deep orange of cooling embers. The sunset here doesn't just paint the sky; it ignites the entire headland, turning tide pools into mirrors of flame and casting long shadows that make familiar rocks suddenly mysterious. This is Bejuco stripped of softness, revealing the raw geology beneath.","teaser":"You'll round the bend and see why locals call this the dramatic end of Bejuco: jagged outcrops frame the shore, waves crash white against dark stone, and the sand gives way to a terrain sculpted by centuries of salt and surge.","uniqueAngle":"This rocky point transforms Bejuco's gentle beach arc into a theatrical meeting of land and ocean, where volcanic geology creates drama absent from neighboring sandy stretches.","accessType":"Short walk from beach access","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"camera","title":"Sunset Photography","subtitle":"Golden hour on volcanic rock"},{"icon":"hike","title":"Tide Pool Exploration","subtitle":"Low tide marine life viewing"},{"icon":"swim","title":"Rock Pool Bathing","subtitle":"Natural pools at low tide"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Boulder Lounging","subtitle":"Smooth rocks for relaxing"}],"audience":{"surfer":"The point creates inconsistent reef breaks that occasionally fire on big south swells, but you're here for the scenery more than the sessions. The rocks make entry and exit technical, and local urchins demand respect. Better to surf the main beach and scramble over at sunset, when the light turns the lineup into a silhouette show and you can watch sets detonate against the headland from the safety of dry stone.","couples":"You'll have the rocks mostly to yourselves, especially if you time it for late afternoon when families have retreated and the light goes soft. Bring shoes with grip—the boulders are manageable but slippery—and explore the tide pools together, kneeling to peer into miniature worlds where hermit crabs trade shells. The sunset from the outermost navigable rock, waves crashing on three sides, beats any restaurant view.","backpacker":"This is the free entertainment at Bejuco: no entrance fee, no parking charge, just you and the geology. The rocks provide natural seating for watching sunset with a beer from the village pulpería, and low tide reveals enough marine life to keep you occupied for an hour. Camp nearby and you can catch both sunrise and sunset from the point, watching the stone change moods with the light.","local":"Ticos from San Francisco bring kids here on Sunday mornings when the tide is out, letting them hunt for crabs in the pools while parents claim their favorite boulders. You know which rocks stay cool even at midday, where the deepest pools hold water warm enough for soaking, and exactly when the light hits the point to make those photos your cousin will share. It's your weeknight reset, fifteen minutes of ocean thunder after work.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Playa Punta Bejuco is primarily a rocky point rather than a traditional swimming beach. The dramatic rock formations create beautiful scenery but can make swimming less practical and more hazardous. Sharp rocks, irregular bottoms, and potentially stronger currents near the point require caution. This is better suited for tidepooling, photography, and scenic exploration rather than swimming. If you do enter the water, wear protective footwear and exercise extreme care. There are no lifeguards or facilities. The beach's appeal lies in its dramatic coastal beauty rather than swimming opportunities.","q":"Is Playa Punta Bejuco safe for swimming?"},{"a":"Playa Punta Bejuco is stunning year-round for photography, with the rocky formations providing dramatic foreground interest. The dry season (December-April) offers clearer skies and better lighting consistency. However, the rainy season can produce spectacular cloud formations and dramatic skies. Late afternoon and sunset times are magical, with the rocky point silhouetted against colorful Pacific skies—truly Instagrammable moments. Low tide reveals more rock formations and tidepools. Early mornings offer soft light and solitude. Any season works for photography enthusiasts, though dry season provides most reliable conditions.","q":"When should I visit Playa Punta Bejuco for photography and sunsets?"},{"a":"Playa Punta Bejuco is reached via the small community of Bejuco in southern Guanacaste. From major routes, expect rough unpaved roads requiring 4WD capability, especially during rainy season. The point itself may require walking from parking areas and potentially navigating rocky or uneven terrain. Sturdy footwear is essential. GPS coordinates help locate the general area, but finding the specific point may require local knowledge or exploration. Roads deteriorate significantly when wet. The dramatic scenery rewards the challenging access, but plan for slower travel times than maps suggest.","q":"How do I access Playa Punta Bejuco?"},{"a":"Playa Punta Bejuco and the Bejuco area are very lightly developed with minimal tourist infrastructure. Accommodation options are limited to small, locally-run cabinas, guesthouses, or vacation rentals rather than hotels or resorts. Dining consists of basic sodas serving traditional Costa Rican food—don't expect tourist-oriented restaurants. There are no facilities at the rocky point itself. Bring all necessary supplies including water, snacks, and sun protection. The nearest substantial services are in larger towns some distance away. The lack of development preserves the dramatic, unspoiled scenery.","q":"Are there facilities, food, or lodging near Playa Punta Bejuco?"},{"a":"Playa Punta Bejuco stands out for its dramatic rocky coastal scenery, contrasting sharply with the sandy beaches that dominate Guanacaste. The rocky point and formations create exceptional photographic opportunities and Instagrammable moments, especially at sunset. Tidepools may harbor marine life for exploration. It's more about scenic beauty and discovery than traditional beach activities like swimming or sunbathing. The rugged character gives Bejuco its distinctive visual identity. For travelers seeking dramatic coastal landscapes rather than conventional beach experiences, this hidden gem offers exceptional rewards, particularly for photographers and nature enthusiasts.","q":"What makes Playa Punta Bejuco unique among Guanacaste beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Playa Punta Bejuco: Rocky Coastal Drama in Guanacaste","description":"Volcanic boulders meet Pacific surf at Bejuco's wildest edge. This rocky headland transforms into a golden-hour spectacle where waves crash against ancient stone.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-vjp_8iUKBEpNgbgi-WpMJ54O3XPsrG1yK7wISsffDnW-qp0-TWew6s5DhRp9c8lS1ql-W14kRV1e3cOZ5CeeKU3XPGx0CfZWINeeF0KT0LD_3iX2_DsoobXdsU0ajfHxCnxtvYZkFmoYP7V3mn9iiv1azrlZ3hMnsD-jD41OiNmc_iWIUgf1991tnRSybDhVBZS4BSwlp5wYGq93SykvfvtXAvHpRi5AqzNmMsV4VYjAESXi6_M-5AsQx5ZUmjrzH69N96PZ-OlRM0mMgzZgMZksFc6_z-6i8gpW_2N1Hg_xKSYKAi4rV0NsdTBQXID3TH3sEdI1R6oWFQfQyx-6Weo6k-0ZppJUSrRnchrEasIQyGsaShHFWlwEH4ywy8YyO1u0_pwuRJVwM_rsj2S8lC5k1r812HAVgXh4BhdMRGLwOa&w=1600"},"images":[{"id":"330716","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51860390816_cd8d288125_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51860390816_cd8d288125_n.jpg","alt":"Playa Punta Bejuco — photo by designwallah"}]}}