Majagua Beach

Majagua Beach is located north of Troncones. It is accessible via the Troncones beach - simply continue driving for a few more minutes along the road past Manzanillo Bay - and also over a dirt road that comes in over the intervening hills from the southern access road to the town of Lagunillas on Highway 200.
Majagua is a tiny fishing village with few houses, rutted roads running through it, lots of pigs, dogs, chickens and small, dusty children, and a couple of simple seaside restaurants offering simply prepared but delicious fresh seafood, especially oysters in their shell and Pacific lobster when in season.
The beach to the north of town is inviting and largely solitary. It gives onto the open ocean and consists of pale sand with small rock outcroppings along its stretch. There are a couple of hotels in the area, including the Majahua Palms and Hotel La Abadia.
At the northern end of Majagua is a rivermouth called La Boca that for surfers can be fast and fun when the surf is running.