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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

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Adventures and Giggles: Week 3: Puerto Escondido After our long bus ride (8 hours) we arrived in Puerto Escondido. I have been hearing about this place for 4 years now as it is Micah's favorite place in Mexico. adventuresandgiggles.blogspot.com/.../week-3-puerto-escondi...



Week 3: Puerto Escondido


Ver Puerto Escondid en un mapa más grande

We barely made our bus out of Acapulco.  The taxi driver that was supposed to 

pick us up to take us to the bus station for our early morning bus never showed 
up.  We almost gave up and stayed another day.  We were already late when a
 taxi finally arrived but we went for it anyway.  We arrived at the station 15 
minutes late but the bus had not even showed up yet!  Now we are thankful 
for the late Mexican buses!

After our long bus ride (8 hours) we arrived in Puerto Escondido.  I have been

 hearing about this place for 4 years now as it is Micah's favorite place in
 Mexico.  It is a small kind of touristy town of about 20,000 people and of course
 there is surfing!  Since Micah has stayed here before he had a place in mind
for us to go the first night we got here which was good because it was a 
no-brainer and we were tired.  The unfortunate part was it was a hostel with 
a small palapa type room with 2 bunk beds and a fan.  There were a lot of 
young french travelers there and the music was bumping all night.  We did 
not get a whole lot of sleep that night except maybe Nev who can pretty 
much sleep through anything.  Anyway, after 2 weeks on the road I was
 wanting or needing a little more comfort (at least for a couple of days) and 
I was being a little grumpy.  The next morning we set out to look for another
place to stay.  We checked out one place that was ok but not the most 
inviting place to stay but we decided to go have breakfast and think 
about it.  Micah had seen a little cafe earlier that morning so we went
 there and the women there were wonderful.  They cooked us a great 
breakfast and they absolutely adored Nev.  Turned out they had a little
 studio apartment to rent for 700 pesos a night.  This was a bit out of 
our range of what we wanted to pay but it was really nice and had 
everything we wanted plus a kitchen which could save us money on 
food.  We decided to do it and we ended up staying 8 nights.  It was 
exactly what I needed!
The Apartment we rented


Nev trying out his new floaties in the pool


The guesthouse where we rented the apartment



These shops line the street in the neighborhood where we stayed.
Pretty much everything we needed in a 5 min walk.
Our first day there we found Nev a chiropractor to check out his back 
and arm.  He hurt it again right before we left Acapulco.  The chiropractor 
was an American living in PE and he was awesome!  He did a little 
adjustment on Nev but said his elbow was dislocated too.  He popped 
it back in real quick and it seemed to do the job.  He has had no 
problems since.  We spent most of that day in town.  Micah got a shave 
and Nev got a haircut.  He was very apprehensive about getting 
his haircut so we had to force him.  But as soon as the guy started with
 the clippers he realized it was not going to hurt and he was good 
with it.  Afterwards he was very proud of his haircut.  We also went
 to the Mercado which is the big town market with all the vendors
 selling everything from produce to meat to toys and clothes.  We 
grabbed some stuff to cook and some lunch.  Unfortunately I think 
I may have gotten sick from what every I ate there for lunch.  
A couple days later I got a real bad upset stomach and a fever.  
This pretty much laid me up in bed for 2 days.  After a lot of rest and 
some meds I felt better. 
Ruins of a hotel on the cliffs of Playa Carazillo
Playa Carazillio

We did get a couple trips to the beach in before I got sick. Playa Carazillo

 is a rock cove that is walking distance from where we were staying. 
We hung out there for a bit until it started to rain. We headed 
back right when the rain started to pour down and the 
thunder and lightning was so close. Nev got a little
 scared and didn't like being wet so I had to 
carry him and cover him with my sarong. 
He hugged my shoulder tightly and 
quietly the whole way back.


Cool hand sculpture at Playa Zicatella. Nev really wanted to climb it.
Chillin at Playa Zicatella, watching surfers
Just like Papa.  Making silly faces for the camera.
Playing in the sand.  So handsome with his new haircut.
We also hung out in Zicatella one morning and watch the surf while
 Nev played in the sand.
After I was feeling better, Micah took off for a couple of days 

to go on a surf trip to Chachaua.  We didn't all go 
because it seemed like it may not have
 been the best trip for Nev to go 
on for safety reasons, plus we had 
already paid for the apartment.  Turns 
out the place was pretty safe and Micah 
had a lot of fun and wished we had all gone.  
Well maybe next time.  I can definitely see myself 
returning here.

Nev and I had a good time together.  We went to the 

beach both days.  One day at Playa Zicatella and one 
day at Playa Angelita.  It was pretty relaxing!

Our last night at Puerto Escondido was on Micah's birthday.  

That evening we went to the beach because we heard they 
would be releasing a bunch of baby sea turtles on the beach and 
the kids get to release them.  There were a lot of people there and 
unfortunately Nev did not get one of the turtles but a lady next to us let 
him touch the one she had.  Then they were all let go and we watched 
them make there break for the water.  It was pretty amazing seeing these 
little turtles (they can fit in the palm of your hand) scurry there way towards 
the water and for some only to get washed back up shore to try it again.  Once 
they got in the water they take off swimming.  It was a pretty cool experience!


Nev petting a baby sea turtle



Baby heading towards the water





Afterwards, we took Nev on a little horseback ride down the beach.  

Nev thought that was pretty cool but he kept saying "I don't have a 
hat".  He wanted to look like a real cowboy.  And the night ended 
with a gorgeous sunset!



All in all our stay in PE was comfortable and relaxing!  The next morning we left Puerto Escondido 

on an early bus.  Sonia the women who owns the place where we 
stayed came out to see us off and say good-bye.  That was very 
sweet of her.  She, her husband and their daughter Sylvia who 
ran the restaurant really enjoyed having Nev around.  We told 
her "Hasta Luego" because I think we shall return someday.

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