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Home » Destinations » Mexico » Puerto Escondido » Playa Roca Blanca: A Top Beach Near Puerto Escondido

Playa Roca Blanca: A Top Beach Near Puerto Escondido

Posted August 3, 2015, Updated February 19, 2024 //  by Michele Peterson 21 Comments

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One of the top things to do in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca is to take a day trip to Playa Roca Blanca (White Rock Beach), located 45 minutes northwest of the city.

With its big waves, fresh grilled fish and hammocks swaying in the breeze, it’s a taste of classic Mexico away from the crowds.

Two people walking on Playa Roca Blanca in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Take a long walk, eat fresh seafood and relax at Roca Blanca Beach. (Credit: Michele Peterson)
Table of Contents
Why Visit Playa Roca Blanca, Oaxaca, Mexico
Location of Playa Roca Blanca, Mexico
Things to Do at Roca Blanca Beach Puerto Escondido
How to Get to Roca Blanca Beach from Puerto Escondido by Car
How to Get to Roca Blanca Beach by Private Van or Taxi
How to Get to Roca Blanca Beach by Colectivo Minibus or Shuttle
Best Restaurants at Roca Blanca Mexico
Washrooms and Shower Facilities

Why Visit Playa Roca Blanca, Oaxaca, Mexico

A bowl of sopa de pescado ( fish soup) at Roca Blanca.
A bowl of sopa de pescado (fish soup) with róbalo at Roca Blanca.

I’ve been visiting Roca Blanca since 2003. And while there are a more buildings than there were in those days, it hasn’t really changed that much! And that’s a good thing!

On my first road trip to Mexico, a journey undertaken in a Dodge Sportsman camper van around 1988, I  was armed with a sarong, some battered cooking utensils and a secondhand copy of The People’s Guide to Mexico: Wherever You Go — There You Are, a compendium of stories big on adventure but skimpy on practical travel information.

If you’re looking for that Mexico — a Mexico untouched by mass tourism–Roca Blanca beach offers a taste of  “Wild Mexico” a spirit captured so beautifully in that hippie handbook.

Distant view of Roca Blanca Beach in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Untouched by mass tourism – Playa Roca Blanca, Oaxaca.

While it’s easy to combine after a morning of kayaking on Manialtepec Lagoon or a visit to the Casa Wabi art project, it’s best to devote a whole day to Roca Blanca.

Taking a day trip to Playa Roca Blanca and enjoying a seafood lunch is one of our favourite things to do in Puerto Escondido.

Location of Playa Roca Blanca, Mexico

location of roca blanca beach.
Be sure you go to the section of Roca Blanca Beach located within the yellow oval on the map NOT Playa la Roca. 

This graceful beach is located a 45 minute drive on Highway 200 northwest of Puerto Escondido (View Location).

It’s the opposite side of Puerto Escondido from Agua Blanca, another secluded beach that’s ideal for a day trip.

It’s known as “Roca Blanca” or “White Rock” due to the quantity of bird guano on an offshore boulder.

That shouldn’t stop you from appreciating its many pleasures.

And you’ll find plenty of seclusion – assuming you don’t run into a movie star or two. Although I haven’t been lucky enough to bump into Gael García Bernal, it’s not that far-fetched to imagine you might bump into a celebrity here.

Roca Blanca was one of the filming locations (and renamed Boca del Cielo) in the 2001 drama Y Tu Mamá También.

Almond tree at Roca Blanca beach, Oaxaca.
Almond tree at peaceful Roca Blanca beach, Oaxaca.

This desolate stretch of coastline dotted with rustic restaurants still draws celebrities such as  Diego Luna, camera crews filming Corona beer commercials, chef Rick Bayless (see the episode of Mexico One Plate at a Time from Season 9) and documentaries such as Campo Abierto.

Celebrated Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco even has a hilltop home — Casa del Observatorio — that’s been featured in many international architecture magazines.

Given the seaweed problem in Cancun and a Sargassum Seaweed Forecast for 2024 that suggests it will be a record-high year, many vacationers are looking at Mexico’s Pacific Coast as an alternative to the Caribbean.

Things to Do at Roca Blanca Beach Puerto Escondido

Woman walking on Roca Blanca Beach near Puerto Escondido.
Take a long walk on Roca Blanca Beach. (Credit: Michele Peterson) 

Located 35 kilometres from Puerto Escondido past Manialtepec Lagoon (the rare bioluminescent lagoon where you can go Swimming in Bioluminescence  surrounded by glow-in-the-dark plankton), it’s a peaceful pocket of natural beauty untouched by development.

The main attraction of Playa Roca Blanca is the opportunity to relax and laze away the day in a hammock. However, there are a few things to do and they include:

  • surf fishing,
  • surf near the rocks,
  • taking a long beach walk,
  • chatting with the locals,
  • exploring the local iguanarium,
  • sample fresh seafood.
Fishing at Roca Blanca Beach in Oaxaca Mexico a top day trip from Puerto Escondido
Fishing at Roca Blanca

How to Get to Roca Blanca Beach from Puerto Escondido by Car

Unlike taking a day trip to Barra de Navidad near La Punta (read about it in the post Day Trip to Barra de Navidad) the beach at Roca Blanca takes a  little bit more work to get to.

The easiest way to get to Roca Blanca is to imagine you’re back in high school and mooch a ride from a friend with a car. Or you can rent a car in Puerto Escondido for the day, week or month.

The advantage of renting a car is that you can make a stop at a mezcaleria and pick up some artisanal mezcal, a must-try drink when in Oaxaca. 

Head northwest on Highway 200 to KM 102 at Cacalote. Turn left off the highway.

To get to the beach, stay right when you come to the fork in the road. If you turn left you’ll be at the Roca Blanca Mission Base, a Christian Bible School.

Continue along the sandy road until you reach a row of restaurants, passing fields of papayas and coconut trees along the way.  The road isn’t paved but it’s in good condition.

Just watch for burros, chickens and cows as they sometimes stray onto the road.

Burro in El Cacalote, Mexico.
A burro in El Cacalote, Mexico.

How to Get to Roca Blanca Beach by Private Van or Taxi

Oscar Flores shuttle van in Puerto Escondido.
Or, leave the driving to Oscar Flores who will take you to the beach and back.

Another way to get to Roca Blanca Oaxaca is to hire a driver who will take you to the beach and pick you up again at a predetermined time.

Well known for his shuttle service from Huatulco airport to Puerto Escondido, Oscar Flores gets high marks for reliability and service. He also operates newer model vehicles with air-conditioning.

Email: ofr_flores@hotmail.com  Phone: 954-129-6540

Cost: Puerto Escondido – Roca Blanca Beach by van: 2500 pesos roundtrip.  (Email Oscar for Current Pricing)

Cost: Puerto Escondido – Roca Blanca Beach by car: 1400 pesos roundtrip. (Email Oscar for Current Pricing)

How to Get to Roca Blanca Beach by Colectivo Minibus or Shuttle

If you’re on a budget, it’s still possible to get to Roca Blanca by public transit.

Take a microbus from the terminal Transportes de Pasajeros Unidos de Rio Grande (corner of 1a Poniente and the Costera Highway). You’ll be sharing the microbus with others so try to get a seat near the front so you can watch for the signs and avoid motion sickness. Get off 40 minutes later on Highway 200 at KM 102 at Cacalote.

There is also a sign posted “Roca Blanca” so you can’t miss it. Fare was 30 pesos per person the last time I took it but take pesos in small denominations in case the fare has increased.  Pay when you disembark.

Once at Cacalote, you’ll hop in one of the taxis parked at the roadside concession stands. If there are no taxis, just wait as they may be on their way back from the beach.

Your taxi fare should cost no more than 25 – 30 pesos ($2 USD) to the beach. If you’re feeling energetic you could make the very long walk (30-45 minutes) down to the beach.

Best Restaurants at Roca Blanca Mexico

Children swimming at Roca Blanca Beach in Oaxaca Mexico
Join the kids swimming in shallow waters at Roca Blanca.

When you arrive at the main beach zone (it’s past Las Palmas), the best restaurant is Roca Blanca Restaurante y Mariscos (Google Map) the first palapa restaurant on the left at the entrance to the main beach.

It’s my favourite spot (and not just because it’s the place with the highest likelihood of seeing Gael Garcia Bernal).

Fish a la plancha on a white plate at Roca Blanca beach near Puerto Escondido.
Fish a la plancha at Roca Blanca in Puerto Escondido.

Co-owned by pro fisherman José Galán and chef  “Lulu” Zoila Lourdes Garibo Bustamente, you’ll enjoy a lively atmosphere (check out the wall of celebrity photos) and the freshest fish.

Madrigal fish in tamarind sauce on a white plate.
Madrigal fish in tamarind sauce at Roca Blanca Restaurante Y Mariscos.

While many people opt to order the grilled whole fish, be sure ask about the special of the day.  You can often get lonja a thick  filet of  medregal, a member of the carangidae fish family.

This mild, firm fish is also known as yellowtail or amberjack.

Lulu prepares medregal several delicious ways including mushroom, tamarind or chipotle cream sauce, a la naranja (orange sauce) and in tiritas de pescado.

Tiritas de pescado in Oaxaca Mexico.
Tiritas de pescado served Oaxacan style in Roca Blanca, Mexico.

While tiritas de pescado is a traditional dish of Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, it’s also a popular dish on the coast of Oaxaca.

Similar to ceviche and poisson cru of Tahiti, this seafood cocktail is made by marinating raw fish in lime juice until it’s cooked and then mixing it with slivers of onion, minced jalapeño and cucumber.

Topped with slices of avocado and served with saltines or tortilla chips, it’s the perfect dish to enjoy on a hot day at Roca Blanca!

Washrooms and Shower Facilities

When it comes to facilities, there’s no charge to use the washroom facilities if you’re dining at Roca Blanca Restaurant & Bar (View Location).

Their sanitarios are clean, tidy and have flushable toilets and hand-washing sinks — which is a big improvement of more primitive facilities along the coast.

Washrooms at Roca Blanca Restaurant.
Spiffy washrooms at Roca Blanca Restaurant.

When it’s time to call it a day, ask staff at the restaurant to call you a taxi for your return back to the highway. There you can flag down any of the passing microbuses marked “Puerto Escondido.”

Travel Guide to Roca Blanca Puerto Escondido

View of Playa Roca Blanca Oaxaca.
The wide flat beach is perfect for walking. Depending on water conditions, it’s also often possible to swim. Watch for the undertow.

If you decide to stay the night at Roca Blanca beach, simple and rustic rooms are available for 300 pesos (2 people).

Email at Roca Blanca Restaurant is antoniagalan06@hotmail.com
954 559-8979 or 954 114-1510

Where to Stay at Roca Blanca: Hotel Escondido, the stylish (and pricey) beach bungalows by Grupo Habita, are located relatively close to Roca Blanca beach if you want to stay for a night or two.

Check rates and availability for Hotel Escondido by Grupo Habita on Booking.com 

Las Palmas AirBnB is another option.

That’s not the end of things to do in Puerto Escondido! Read our Essential Puerto Escondido Travel Guide for more information on hotels, beaches, things to do, day trips and more in Puerto Escondido.

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Michele Peterson
Michele Peterson

Dividing her time between Canada, Guatemala and Mexico (or the nearest tropical beach), Michele Peterson is the founder of A Taste for Travel. Her award-winning travel and food writing has appeared in Lonely Planet’s cookbook Mexico: From the Source, National Geographic Traveler, Fodor’s and 100+ other publications.

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  1. Roos Plorm

    October 17, 2015 at 6:26 pm

    Amazing article about Roca Blanca! Strange thing is that all the restaurants are now next to Jose and Lulu? Do you have any idea how comes? Would love to hear from you! I didn’t quiet understand it in my poor English!

    Reply
    • Michele Peterson

      October 19, 2015 at 12:49 pm

      Thanks for stopping by! Yes, there are a string of restaurants there and although there are sometime temporary eateries near the shallow beach area, at least report they were removed.

  2. Wandering Carol

    August 26, 2015 at 11:18 am

    I don’t explore Mexico enough, though I did make it to the Riviera Maya finally this year. Mostly I explore it through your blog, so thanks.

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