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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

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“ Pochutla Market Haggling? ” 30 November 2012, 10:28 Is it as common in this area of Mexico to barter with the prices as in Playa Del Carmen?

Pochutla Market Haggling? - Huatulco Message Board - TripAdvisor
Is it as common in this area of Mexico to barter with the prices as in Playa Del Carmen? I must say I don't really enjoy haggling but if you don't do it in PDC you ...
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Nova Scotia
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 Pochutla Market Haggling? 
Is it as common in this area of Mexico to barter with the prices as in Playa Del Carmen? I must say I don't really enjoy haggling but if you don't do it in PDC you pay way too much. I wouldn't want to offend anyone. I'm thinking of handicrafts items like pottery or wood pieces. Do they mark up prices by 50% or more here?
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Huatulco...
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1. Re: Pochutla Market Haggling?
Haggeling is expected
I suggest that you do it with respect
The markup varies with different markets and products
I personally will make an offer and walk away if the the price does not meet my expectations.
I can always go back later
Some north americans have the idea that the sellers are out to screw everyone with white skin and are ver disrespectful to the sellers
Wayne Overby
Villa Sol y Mar
(House of the Sun & Sea)

Nova Scotia
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2. Re: Pochutla Market Haggling?
Thank you. I have seen that happen too, and is part of why I don't enjoy 5th Avenue anymore. Rude is never the way to be to anyone.

Vancouver BC
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3. Re: Pochutla Market Haggling?
Destination Expert   What's this?
for Vancouver
Pochutla is off the tourist trail so while haggling is fair game, it is less likely prices are positioned with the cushion built into tourist area goods. Regardless the game is a national game.

minnesota
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4. Re: Pochutla Market Haggling?
Great question, thanks for posting! This is definitely a topic to discuss with my group.
None of us are comfortable haggling, but want to handle ourselves properly in the market. More than once I've overheard someone lecturing others at the resort about "how the thieving Mexicans jack up the price". Usually the same guy that hasn't left his seat at the swim up bar in 8 or 9 hours. Worlds largest bladder, I think not. Hubbie runs for the beach lounger, cuz he knows the oaf is about to get a "kindly worded" mini lecture about different cultures and our responsibly to adapt so as not to be RUDE norte americanos.

Vancouver BC
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5. Re: Pochutla Market Haggling?
Destination Expert   What's this?
for Vancouver
Haven't seen a "how to haggle thread" lately. If someone starts one, we can have some fun sharing ideas.

oaxaca
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6. Re: Pochutla Market Haggling?
Destination Expert   What's this?
for Oaxaca
By chance, I just finished writing an article about the issue earlier this week, so this might be instructive:
Alvin Starkman - Casa Machaya Oaxaca Bed & Breakfast

Mosinee...
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7. Re: Pochutla Market Haggling?
My husband and I will also wear a smile while negotiating a fair price. He also will practice his spanish which they also appreciate. It's a fun way to get to know the vendors too!!!

berwyn...
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8. Re: Pochutla Market Haggling?
Jennie- LMAO at the "Worlds Largest Bladder" comment- yet another reason to avoid the swim up bar!
True, many of the vendors like to haggle, and many will deliberately set the initial asking price really high partly because they expect people to bargain with them. BUT- that isn't the case with all the vendors and there are plenty of shops in Huatulco where the asking price is the actual price.
As far as haggling "rules"? Here are a few or my own personal ones:
1) Don't expect something for nothing - you really do get what you pay for. Along those lines, don't expect 1980's or 90's prices anymore ........
2) Decide for yourself what you want to pay and be ready to walk away if the price isn't right.
3) If you see something unique or something you really like, and it comes down to a disagreement over a few dollars, buy it.
In the end, if you're happy with what you bought and the price you paid, it was a good day.

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Saturday, December 8, 2012

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Friday, December 7, 2012

LAGUNA DE ZAPOTENGO

http://www.puertoangel.net/zapotengo/zapotengo_en.html


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That's where the excursion begins
If you would like to know a divine place ....

come to Zapotengo !


About 10 minutes away from San Pedro Pochutla heading towardsBahias de Huatulco on highway 200, after the bridge Puente el Aguacate (km 217) you have to turn right. A 2 miles long dirt road leads you to the village.
Besides of its far reaching beaches Zapotengo offers an almost 1 mile long lagoon with diverse kinds of mangroves, fauna and flora.

The locals propose a good price for excursions by rowboats:
Adults 40 pesos
Students and kids the half price.

The round trip lasts about 2 hours in which you definitely woun't get bored. Even if you don't face any crocodile, the huge amount of birds and plants will overhelm you.
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That's where the excursion begins
It would be a good idea to order your dinner in one of these little "palapa" style restaurants before the excursion starts. So it will be ready to eat when you come back.
Local specialities cooked over open fire are offered and of course served with handmade tortillas.

If you feel a little exhausted after all and want to take a "siesta", there are hammocks available. So you can indulge in your dreams hanging between palmtrees, swinging in the breeze.
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Little restaurants on the left side of the picture
Zapotengo is still an untouched village without any big stores or supermarkets. Therefore you should carry your sun cream, films (don't forget your camera - it's worth it !!), etc. with you.

In the year 2004 the villagers decided to open up Zapotengo for tourism and built a cooperative alike the one in Ventanilla. Their purpose is protection of species and ecotourism. In this manner jobs have been created. Now the villagers don't have to send their family members to the USA as illegal laborers for surviving.
It is a good system because it helps nature and the locals.
So....with your visit you support both !!
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You are allowed to camp on the beach
If you don't travel by car, you can take a Pesera. They depart at 5:00 am in front of the supermarket Elektra in San Pedro Pochutlaand leave Zapotengo around 6:00 pm.
A taxi charges around 70 pesos.
If you don't mind hiking, just pick up any bus to Huatulco, drop off at km 217 (behind the bridge Puente el Aguacate) and walk the 2 miles to the village.

Zapotengo is waiting for your visit !

If you like to see pictures
of the excursion and the beaches,
click at the image below.
Klicken Sie hier um zu den Fotos zu gelangen!

Zapotengo

Published on Aug 7, 2012
Zapotengo is a project to protect the endangered fauna and flora. Habitat of crocodiles, iguanas and numerous kinds of birds. In the state of Oaxaca in Mexico, close to San Pedro Pochutla and Puerto Angel.
http://www.puertoangel.net/zapotengo/zapotengo_en.html
http://ecoturismozapotengo.org/

Zapotengo, un proyecto para la protección de fauna y flora en peligro de extinción. Habitat de cocodrilos, iguanas e infinidad de pájaros. En el Estado de Oaxaca en México, cerca de San Pedro Pochutla y Puerto Angel.
http://www.puertoangel.net/zapotengo/zapotengo_es.html
http://ecoturismozapotengo.org/

Pictures and show © by Harald Ferber.

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