ZIPOLITE TIPS
To enjoy your stay on our beach, we give you the following recommendations to
make it the most pleasant and just take care to relax and enjoy the natural paradise.
Security
- Do not leave your belongings alone, always keep them in sight.
- Before consuming any service ask the price.
- Where you are staying ask if you have a safe, if so deposit your valuables there.
- Do not charge your money together, just use the necessary one.
- Preferably consume in established places.
- Respect the signs and directions, they are for your safety.
- Do not leave children alone, they can get lost.
- Do not consume alcoholic beverages on public roads.
- Heed the instructions of the lifeguards.
- Swim near a lifeguard
- Do not overestimate your water skills.
- Don't swim near the rocks
- Do not swim after eating or drinking alcoholic beverages.
- Never swim alone.
- It does not depend on floating objects.
- Do not make fires.
- Do not litter .
In Mexico there are four different types of beach flags to distinguish sea
conditions and inform visitors.
If you wonder how to know if a beach is safe for swimming ,
these indicative flags will tell you in a visual and very simple way,
so we recommend you always be aware of them, and invite your
loved ones to do so too.
Green flag
Sea conditions are safe for swimming. This flag is the favorite of
families because they can feel more secure when they see children
swimming on the banks and making sandcastles.
Yellow flag
Sea conditions require caution, you can swim carefully . While the
yellow flag is raised, large and small can swim, but always remember
to be aware of yours.
Red flag
Sea conditions are dangerous and require extreme caution , if you are
going to swim, do so with great caution.
Black flag
Sea conditions are extremely dangerous , do not swim or enter the water.
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
PUERTO ANGEL
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PHONE
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Public Ministry Agency
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58 4 32 07
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Ministerial Police
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58 4 32 01
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Preventive Police
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58 4 30 72
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Port Captaincy
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58 4 30 33
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Green Angels (tourist assistance)
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58 4 31 30
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XEPX radio station
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58 4 30 41
58 4 31 50
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Preventive Police
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58 2 07 21
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SAN PEDRO POCHUTLA
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Preventive Police
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58 4 01 76
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Public Ministry Agency
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58 4 06 85
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Municipal police
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58 4 01 59
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Ministerial Police
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58 4 06 85
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State Transit Delegation
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58 4 01 86
58 4 12 89
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Tourism Regime
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58 4 01 59
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Regional Hospital of Pochutla
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58 4 02 16
58 4 02 36
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Regional Government Delegation
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58 4 06 36
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HUATULCO BAYS
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Captaincy of Puerto Huatulco
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58 7 07 26
58 7 16 79
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Red Cross
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58 7 11 88
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Firefighters
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58 7 08 47
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ZIPOLITE
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Zipolite Municipal Police Agency
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58 4 33 23
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