Ocós, located in the department of San Marcos, is a Pacific coastal municipality with a strong fishing tradition. Its surroundings are defined by wide beaches and open coastal landscapes that offer a peaceful setting for rest and seaside observation. The town’s port history and its proximity to coastal ecosystems make Ocós a representative destination of Guatemala’s southern coast. 💡 Curiosities The port of Ocós was inaugurated in 1907 and once served as a shipping point for coffee exports from the western highlands. The area is also known for the presence of migratory coastal birds during different times of the year.
El Crucero, Limoncitos, San Marcos, Guatemala