A small seaside village cove that sits at the edge of the jungle, three miles south of Mismaloya, where the mouth or boca of the Tomatlan river meets the bay, hence its name. This quiet fishing village is the source of most of the fish sold in the area. Fleets of small fishing pangas leave each morning from its shores. Water taxis also leave here for the chain of small remote beaches accessible only by boat. A family-owned open-air restaurant serves beach-goers at this secret little beach.
El Día de Hot Salsa and Merengue
If you don’t know the steps, the rhythm will guide you. The sounds of Latin music, Mariachi, and disco will fill your nights as the city comes alive after sundown.