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A little about Playa Zipolite, The Beach of the Dead . . .

Playa Zipolite, Oaxaca, Southern Mexico, on the Pacific Ocean. A little bit about my favorite little get-away on this small world of ours.

Zipolite, a sweaty 30-minute walk west from Puerto Angel, brings you to Playa Zipolite and another world. The feeling here is 1970's - Led Zep, Marley, and scruffy gringos.

A long, long time ago, Zipolite beach was usually visited by the Zapotecans...who made it a magical place. They came to visit Zipolite to meditate, or just to rest.

Recently, this beach has begun to receive day-trippers from Puerto Angel and Puerto Escondido, giving it a more TOURISTY feel than before.

Most people come here for the novelty of the nude beach, yoga, turtles, seafood, surf, meditation, vegetarians, discos, party, to get burnt by the sun, or to see how long they can stretch their skinny budget.

I post WWW Oaxaca, Mexico, Zipolite and areas nearby information. Also general budget, backpacker, surfer, off the beaten path, Mexico and beyond, information.

REMEMBER: Everyone is welcome at Zipolite.

ivan

Friday, November 18, 2011

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Huatulco International Airport (HUX)



landing on 25 in Huatulco




Huatulco International Airport (HUX)












International arrivals and departures are to the left and domestic flights to the right. The airport has a singlerunway 25/07. Runway 25 is most often the active runway. Aircraft will circle once to the left over the bays both on arrival and departure. Passengers seated on the left-hand side of the aircraft will have the best view.


Aerotucan flies daily between Oaxaca-Huatulco and Oaxaca-Puerto Escondido. Departs Huatulco at 10:00 am. The return flight departs Oaxaca at 9:00 am. US$109 each way (2/10). Contact Vista World Travel for reservations.

The airport is located on Hwy 200 (Carretera Costera) Km 238, 13Km/8Mi west of Huatulco.
GPS for the airport entrance (NOT for aircraft navigation): 15°46.084'N 96°15.486'W




Ground Transportation


    The cost of taking a taxi from the airport is high compared to other rates in the area. The taxi ride into Huatulco is not too bad because it's not very far. Budget travelers bound for more distant points may elect to take the short walk to the airport entrance and catch a local bus or perhaps even find a taxi that is not part of the airport monopoly. For example, in 2009 it costs US$70 to take a cab from the airport to Puerto Angel. In 2010, a taxi to Puerto Escondido can be negotiated in the 450 to 700-peso range. The Sur bus to Puerto Escondido is only 75 pesos with a short stop in Pochutla. If you walk out the gate, a taxi from outside the airport is about US$20. Expect to pay about 3 times the fair rate when riding with the airport taxi bandidos. Those staying at the resort hotels will have transportation arranged and do not face this problem.
    The local bus will make frequent stops and does not have a place for your baggage. Another option is to taxi into La Crucecita and take a first class bus from one of the bus stations there. Also, Viajes Diamar(954)582-0734, (954)582-0737 (fax) in Puerto Escondido offers transportation from the Huatulco Airport to Puerto Escondido for 80 pesos per person if the van is full (3/01). Puerto Escondido is about 2 hours away; call to make arrangements in advance.
    Taxi drivers at the airport are aggressive and may heckle those who walk to the airport gate to avoid the steep fares. I apologize if this is your welcome experience to Oaxaca. The rest of your visit will probably be much more enjoyable.
    I do have a report from one visitor who heard that travelers attempting to walk to the gate are in danger of robbery. I find this surprising since the area is rather public and subject to frequent traffic during aircraft arrivals. This sounds like a story invented by the airport taxi service.
    Car rentals are available at the airport. Avoid Thrifty and Eurocar. They are expensive (almost double their competitors), fail to honor reservations, and require that you purchase extra insurance. Hertz is better.See Transportation and car rental tips for more information.


Private Flying


    Flight to Huatulco Webmaster, Tom Penick, records his February 2008 flight from central Texas to Huatulco in a Piper Arrow.While in Huatulco I also took a sightseeing flight and photographed 60 miles of the Oaxacan coastline. See Photographing the Playas.
    In 2008, the Huatulco airport had avgas and tiedowns (wings only) but no ropes were available. Gas may be paid for in pesos or by American Express (no Visa or Mastercard). Airport personnel were very friendly and helpful. The Comandancia office is inside the general aviation area and the Operaciones office is outside facing the tarmac.




Satellite photo of the Huatulco Airport. Highway 200 at bottom.



Telephone Numbers   Números de Teléphonos

    Airport Authorities   Autoridades de Aeropuerto
    Airport Manager
    Comandancia
    (958) 581-9009, 581-9018 (fax)
    Administration
    Administración
    (958) 581-9004/581-9005.
    Control Tower
    Torre de Control
    (958) 581-9006.
    Mexicana Airlines
    HUX Reservations
    Reservaciones HUX
    (958) 587-0223/587-0243/587-0260, 587-1615 (fax)
    Airport
    Aeropuerto
    (958) 581-9007/581-9008
    Management
    Gerencia
    (958) 581-9055 (voice/fax)
    Toll-free in Mexico
    Lada sin costo en Mexico
    01-800-502-2000
    Toll-free in USA/Canada
    Lada sin costo USA/Canada
    1 (800) 531-7921
    Viajes Mexseasun1 (800) 531-9321
    Frequent Flyers, USA
    Viajero Frecuenta, USA
    1 (800) 531-7901
    Frequent Flyers, Mexico
    Viajero Frecuente, Mexico
    1 (800) 501-9900
    Web site
    Web siendo
    www.mexicana.com.mx
    Car rental   Rentales de coche



    Wear a Hat

    The airport is a lovely open-air palapa-type structure. It is advisable to wear a hat to protect against bird droppings.

    Timeshare Sharks

     One (02/03) impediment to passage through the airport is the timeshare sharks. These high-pressure salesmen will try to entice you to attend a presentation regarding the purchase of timeshares in a hotel, which at this time has allegedly not even been selected. These people are currently operating out of theCrown Pacific Hotel. Travelers report being delayed and ground transportation is sometimes missed. A firm NO should get you past this obstacle.
     Unfortunately, with the taxi bandidos and the timeshare sharks greeting you on your arrival, your first view of Huatulco may be of its backside. I understand there will be an attempt to remedy the situation. At least from this point forward your vacation should improve.http://www.tomzap.com/h_arpt.html



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    Taking a private plane into Mexico does not seem to be very popular, but perhaps it should. The flight rules are much the same as in the U.S. with some notable exceptions, like needing a flight plan for every flight and no VFR flying at night. Fuel prices are similar to those in the U.S. Airport personnel are very friendly and welcome private flyers and the controllers speak English. You don't have to get to the airport 2 hours early or go through a security check, and your bags always go to the same destination that you do.Viewing the Mexican landscape from the air can be a wonderful way to experience the beautiful countryside and see the many small, attractive villages and churches scattered across the country. See a trip log and photos from tomzap's 2008 Flight to Huatulco. Aerial photos of the Oaxacan coastline start here.


Oaxacan mountain village in the Sierra Madre del Sur



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Bus Companies on the Web:
  ADO   (MC,OX, PE)
  Cristobal Colon   (MC,HT,OX,PN,PE,SC
  Estrella Blanca   (MC,PO)
  ETN   (GD,MC,MZ,PV)
  Flecha Amarilla   (MC,MZ,MQ,CO,PV)
  Línea Uno   (MC,OX,SC)
  Omnibus de Mexico   (CO,GD,MC,MZ)
  Primera Plus   (CO,GD,MC,MQ,MZ,PV)Legend: CO-Colima, GD-Guadalajara, HT-Huatulco,
MC-Mexico City, MQ-Melaque, MZ-Manzanillo,
OX-Oaxaca City, PE-Puerto Escondido, PN-Pinotepa Nacional,
PO-Pochutla, PV-Puerto Vallarta, SC-Salina CruzSee also thebusschedule.com for bus information.
    Different bus companies are usually located in different terminals, which are often located near each other.Oaxaca:
      BUS STATIONS:
      • Huatulco, Oaxaca: ADO Bus Station, Blvd. Chahué
      • Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca: (954) 582-0050 Avenida Miguel Hidalgo
      • Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca: (954)582-0427 Avenida Oaxaca
      • Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca: ADO/Cristobal Colón Bus Line on Carretera Costera, next to Telmex (almost in front of the Benito Juárez statue).
      • Pochutla, Oaxaca: (9)584-01-38 Avenida Lázara Cárdenas
      • La Crucecita, Oaxaca (near Huatulco): [no phone] The Cristóbal Colón and Estrella Blanca terminals are both located on Calle Gardenia.
      Mexico City to Pochutla by Bus  There is an Estrella Blanca first class directo bus departing daily from Mexico City at 7:00 a.m. to Pochutla. The return trip bus leaves Pochutla at the same time. They are air conditioned with hostesses serving coffee and "in flight" movies on TV. The trip takes 12 hours and the cost is 130 pesos one way. Estrella also has service to Puerto Escondido. See comment.
      Mexico City to Huatulco by Bus  Estrella Blanca has direct overnight first class service to Mexico City. The trip takes 12-1/2 hours and costs about $40 U.S.
      Mexico City to Oaxaca City by Bus  Busses depart from the Tapo terminal on the east side of Mexico City. Cristobal Colon N$151, 6 1/2 hours, nice modern toll road, great scenery. Bus arrives in Oaxaca at the 1st class terminal about 10 blocks north of the Zócalo. See comment. Línea Uno has 6 daily departures on busses with fewer, roomier seats. Check their schedules on the web. There's also the ADO bus line's schedules and prices.
      Oaxaca to Huatulco by Bus  Cristóbal Colón has daytime and overnight service to Oaxaca via Salina Cruz for about $20 U.S. The trip takes about 8 hours over winding mountain roads.
      Acapulco to Huatulco by Bus  Estrella Blanca 9 daily departures. The trip takes 9 hours and costs about $22 U.S.
      Huatulco to Puerto Escondido by Bus  Estrella Blanca departs hourly. The trip takes 2 hours and costs about $5 U.S.
      Acapulco to Puerto Escondido by Bus  Estrella Blanca has first class service 10 times daily. The trip takes 7 hours and costs about $17 U.S.
      Oaxaca to Puerto Escondido by Bus  Cristobal Colon, Estrella del Valle, Estrella Roja, and a van company offer bus service between Oaxaca and Puerto Escondido. See schedule. Cristobal Colon goes through Salina Cruz, taking 10-1/2 hours and costs about twice as much as the other services, with three daily departures. Estrella del Valle offers one first class departure and 3 second class departures, taking 7 hours and 9 hours respectively. Estrella Roja as 2 daily first class departures taking 7 hours. The van company has 7 daily departures taking 9 hours. Pricing of the various companies and services ranges from $90 pesos to $228 pesos.
      Puerto Angel / Zipolite / Pochutla  Busses run between these towns at 20-minute intervals from dawn to dusk. Connections to other lines may be made in Pochutla.
    Colima/Jalisco:
    BUS HOLDUPS:   It has been reported that the Sistema Estrella Blanca first-class motorcoach (Marketed as "Turistar con servicio Viaggio") that provides once-daily service on the Huatulco-Acapulco route along Highway 200 was held up by bandidos twice in late spring of 1998. On Oct. 9, 1998, four bandits robbed the 25 passengers of a bus crossing the isthmus in southern Oaxaca. Police arrived, passengers were taken hostage, and finally the bandits were given a getaway car. They were stopped at a roadblock where two bandits were shot and killed and the other two fled into the jungle, leaving a trail of blood.
    Read about a Oaxacan Bus Adventure
    Read about a Bus Trip: La Crucecita to Austin
    Stan Gotlieb's Letters from Oaxaca "Is This the Border, or the Twilight Zone?"

    Help keep this information current. Emailtom@tomzap.com with updates.Ayúdenme a mantener ésta información al día. Envía tus actualizaciones por e-mail atom@tomzap.com.


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    Foreign tourists driving their cars into Mexico should purchase Mexican car insurance before crossing the border. I have used Sanborn's in the past. (800) 222-0158, www.sanbornsinsurance.com). They used to provide a nice travelog free with your insurance. You would tell them what route you will take and they pulled out stacks of pages with mile by mile information on the route, city maps, hotel information, etc. and bind it into a custom book for you. I'm not sure they still do that. Sanborn's and other Mexican insurance agents are located near border crossings on the U.S. side. You can also get Mexican car insurance from AAA.If you want to get your Mexican insurance online, there is AHA International. They also have homeowners and condo insurance, emergency medical, etc. And there is Baja Bound, another online insurance company. Their website has some information about vehicle entry permits, passport requirements, fishing permits, and traveling with pets.
    When you cross the border you will need to obtain a car permit if you plan to drive past the border zone. You'll need a registration card and proof of ownership. If someone else owns the car, like the bank, you'll need an authorization by them to take the car into Mexico. You'll need a credit card--to assure that you'll bring the car back out of Mexico--and proof of citizenship.

Some Driving Times


    • Acapulco to Puerto Escondido 4.5 hours
    • Guadalahara to Barra de Navidad/Melaque 4 hours
    • Oaxaca to Pochutla/Puerto Angel 7 hours
    • Oaxaca to Puerto Escondido 6 hours.
    • Puerto Angel to Puerto Escondido 1 hour (69km/42mi)
    • Puerto Angel to Huatulco 40 minutes
    • Puerto Vallarta to Barra de Navidad/Melaque 4 hours
    • Mexico City to Oaxaca 5 hours
    • Laredo to Pochutla/Puerto Angel 42 hours if you go through Oaxaca City. You can reduce that some by crossing the isthmus instead of going through the mountains, but you'll miss the best part of the trip.

    Toll Roads

    There are a lot of toll roads in Mexico. The tolls on a long trip can really add up, but it is generally best to take the toll roads. There are some exceptions such as the toll road from Cancún to Chichén Itzá--it's just for tourists and other suckers. Here's a link to the Mexican government's DGDC web site with a trip calculator with toll, distance, and fuel cost information: aplicaciones4.sct.gob.mx
    .Driving at night in Mexico is not recommended due to livestock on the roads, vehicles without lights, piles of rocks in the road to warn of a broken down vehicle ahead (the rocks are often left in place after the vehicle is removed), washed out areas that appear as shadows at night, and other hazards. Besides, you'll make poor time and you won't get to see the scenery.
    See Driving in Mexico
    See Hwy 175, the route to Oaxaca City from Huatulco/Puerto Angel/Zipolite, etc.
    See Hwy 200, the coastal highway that runs most of the length of the Pacific coast.
    See Hwy 80 - Jalisco, the highway connecting Guadalajara to the coastal towns of Barra de Navidad, Melaque, etc.


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Car Rentals

  • La Crucecita: (9)587-00-10
  • Huatulco: Take a taxi!
  • Puerto Vallarta: Advantage Rent-A-Car, (3)221-1809. Francisco Medina Ascencio #7936, Colonia Villa La Flores, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. Daily 8am - 9pm.
  • Advantage 1-800-777-5500 (US), 011-529-517-0051 (Huatulco). www.advantagerentacar.com Email: wlongman@arac.com (Wendy Longman, e-Commerce Sales Manager) (Ht PV)
  • Avis 1-800-712-1112 Web site (PV Gd Ox)
  • Central office for Budget in Mexico City: 91-800-70017 (toll free)
  • Budget International: 1-800-472-3325 Web site (Ht Gd Mz Ox PE PV)
  • Dollar 1-800-800-3665 Web site (Ht Gd PV)
  • Hertz 1-800-654-3001 (US), 800-263-0600 (Canada) Web site
  • National 1-800-227-7368 (if calling from Mexico or U.S.) Web site (Mz PV Gd)
  • National 1-800-387-4747 (if calling from Canada)
Legend: Gd Guadalahara, Ht Huatulco, Mz Manzanillo, Ox Oaxaca, PE Puerto Escondido, PV Puerto Vallarta
Car rental fees are fairly reasonable. There may be a shortage of cars during busy times. See Car Rental Tips.


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Taxis

    Taxis are plentiful most places in Mexico. There is a double standard here with tourists paying more than locals. Be sure to ask how much it is going to cost before getting in and consider the reply. Also, you can hire a taxi for the whole day at reasonable cost. Locals don't tip, but it may be expected of tourists. Acolectivo is a taxi that is being shared by several occupants and reduced rates.Taxis from airports are usually much more expensive than taxis to airports.


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by Ship

    The resort area of Huatulco, Oaxaca, now has a port able to accommodate cruise ships. Muelle Santa Cruz is located in Santa Cruz (one of the three closely located towns that make up the resort area). The first ships docking here in April 2003 were from the Holland America line.Manzanillo, Colima, has Mexico's most important Pacific port. Naval, cargo, and passenger ships frequent the port.


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Trains

    Train service in Mexico in general has deteriorated while bus service has improved. The only train terminal on the Oaxacan coast is at Salina Cruz (not to be confused with Santa Cruz Huatulco). There is train service between Mexico City and Oaxaca City. See comments on this route.There are no trains on the coast of Jalisco. There is train service to Manzanillo, Colima, that runs through Cuyutlán and Colima.

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