Boca Keto is a picturesque white sand beach with a plateau tabletop perched upon a sliver of cliffs emerging from the center of the water separating the beach area into two sections.
Lying within a very distant corner of Arikok National Park, the beach receives very few visitors. Smooth white sand shores stand above the crashing cerulean blue waves. Like most other beaches along the east side of the island, tides and surf here are extremely rough, and the park has posted No Swimming signs around the beach.
At lower tides, a foot path leads to the clifftop plateau rising from the center of the water, and can be accessed by foot. Otherwise, cliffs that border the beach on either side offer a raised perch to take in the views from.
The easiest hiking access to Boca Keto is via the Conchi Natural Pool Trail just under a mile in length (about 1.8 mile roundtrip) beginning at the end of Daimari Road. Alternatively, it can be accessed via a .5 mile hike south from the Conchi Natural Pool area.
There are no amenities of any kind located at the beach, nor is there any shade.
Lying within the National Park, Boca Keto is subject to all park rules, including entrance fees and visiting hours.
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