Casa Hezbo Brings Brutalist Poolside Luxury To Puerto Escondido

Some vacation rentals are built to be comfortable. Others are built to be photographed. Casa Hezbo in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, manages to do both while giving guests the kind of architectural moment that makes a stay feel bigger than a simple beach escape. Located in Brisas de Zicatela near La Punta, Casa Hezbo is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom Airbnb designed by French architect Ludwig Godefroy. The home leans fully into brutalist architecture, but not in a cold or unwelcoming way. Instead, it uses concrete, open-air living, tropical greenery, and a private pool to create a stay that feels cinematic from the first photo.

The signature detail is impossible to miss: a massive circular concrete opening that frames the pool and outdoor space like something out of a design book. It is the kind of feature that instantly gives the property an identity. Before you even get into the bedrooms, amenities, or location, Casa Hezbo already has its hero shot.

A Pool House With A Real Point Of View
The pool is clearly the centerpiece here, but Casa Hezbo does not treat it like a simple backyard amenity. It feels woven into the home’s entire design language. The indoor-outdoor layout lets the living spaces, garden areas, pool, and concrete structure all flow into one another, giving the house a resort-like feeling while still keeping it intimate.
This is where the property separates itself from more typical luxury rentals. Plenty of homes in Puerto Escondido can offer a pool, a nice bedroom, and proximity to the beach. Casa Hezbo offers a visual signature. The private pool, bridge-like walkways, angular concrete walls, greenery, and that dramatic circular portal make the entire space feel intentional. It is not trying to look like every other tropical villa. It has edge. It has mood. It has a little Bond-villain energy, but softened by palm trees, sunshine, and the relaxed rhythm of Oaxaca’s coast.

Brutalist Design Meets Beach Town Ease
Brutalist architecture can sometimes feel heavy, but Casa Hezbo works because of the contrast. The concrete structure gives the home its drama, while the open-air layout keeps everything connected to the warmth of Puerto Escondido. Instead of feeling sealed off from the destination, the house invites the outside in. The listing includes two bedrooms, with a king bed and queen bed setup, plus two full bathrooms. That makes it a strong fit for a couple, two couples, a small family, or a tight friend trip where the group wants something more memorable than a standard beach rental.

The bedrooms can be enclosed and include air conditioning and ceiling fans, which matters in a place like Puerto Escondido. The rest of the house leans into the open-air concept, so guests should expect that tropical indoor-outdoor experience rather than a fully sealed hotel-style stay.

The La Punta Advantage
Casa Hezbo also has one of the most important travel luxuries: location. The home is in La Punta, one of Puerto Escondido’s most desirable areas for travelers who want beach access, restaurants, bars, cafés, and that walkable surf-town energy without needing to overplan every move. The beach, restaurants, bars, shops, and cafés are all close by, which gives the stay a strong balance.
You can spend the day moving between the pool and the house, then step out for dinner or drinks without turning the night into a logistics mission. That matters because Puerto Escondido is not just about where you sleep. It is about the lifestyle around the stay. Surf culture, sunsets, beach walks, casual restaurants, and that slower coastal pace all become part of the appeal.

Built For The Design Traveler
Casa Hezbo is especially strong for travelers who care about architecture, photography, and atmosphere. This is not just a place to drop your bags. It is the kind of stay where the house becomes part of the trip. Morning coffee by the pool. Afternoon shade under the concrete structure. Sunset from the slanted roof. A swim before dinner. A quiet night with the house lit up around the water. The property gives guests multiple ways to experience the design throughout the day.
It also has practical touches that make the stay easier, including a full kitchen, living area, dining space, WiFi, beach access, and private pool. But the real value is emotional. Casa Hezbo gives you the feeling that you booked something specific, not just available.

The Verdict
Casa Hezbo is the kind of Airbnb that makes sense for Puerto Escondido because it matches the destination’s energy without disappearing into the usual tropical rental formula. It is raw, sculptural, relaxed, and highly visual. The house brings together brutalist architecture, poolside living, tropical privacy, and easy access to La Punta in a way that feels tailor-made for travelers who want their stay to have a story.
The circular concrete pool opening alone gives it a memorable identity, but the rest of the property supports the first impression with smart layout, beach-town convenience, and enough comfort to make it more than just a cool photo. For anyone planning a design-forward Oaxaca escape, Casa Hezbo is not just a place to stay. It is the kind of rental that can define the whole trip.






