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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.

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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

7 Tips for Budget Travel in Cancun and the Mayan Riviera JUN 29

7 Tips for Budget Travel in Cancun and the Mayan Riviera

You can smell the sea from the Cancun airport. No more stuffy airplane, no more boring job in your cold hometown. Welcome to paradise – the Mayan Riviera. Welcome to Cancun.
The Mayan Riviera is a jungle coastline of white-sand beaches, ancient ruins, enormous aquatic theme parks, traditional colonial towns, and clear-water cenotes, freshwater sinkholes and caves in the flat limestone sponge of the Yucatan peninsula.
The great Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza, one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, are only a few hours from Cancun on good highways. In the other direction, rocky Tulum rivals Chichen Itza with its location on limestone cliffs overlooking the sky-blue Caribbean.
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You can stay at an all-inclusive resort right on the beach in Cancun, take guided tours to the ruins, and drink margaritas by the pool all day. You’ll have a great, relaxing vacation. But you won’t experience the real Mexico. Not even close.
How could you? Why would you venture into downtown Cancun for real tacos when you have a free buffet in your luxury hotel? Why would you travel inland to Valladolid when the beach party starts at 10 a.m. every day?
Independent budget travel in the Mayan Riviera is safe, easy, and cheap – even if you don’t speak Spanish. Here are a few tips to help you plan your trip.
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Tip 1: Getting to Cancun from the airport

If you stay in a resort, they will probably arrange transportation from the airport. If you want to do it on your own, the cheapest way to get from the airport to downtown Cancun is on the ADO bus.
At the time of writing, it leaves every half hour until 11:30 p.m., takes about 30 minutes, and costs 62 pesos ($5 USD).
After you pass immigration, before you exit the airport, look for the ADO booth among all the booths for rental cars and hotels. Ask for centro (downtown). Then as you leave the airport, take a right and walk toward the bus area.
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The bus takes you to the ADO station downtown, and from there you can walk to cheap hotels.
There are also direct buses from the airport to Playa del Carmen. They leave every half hour, take about one hour, and cost 140 pesos ($12 USD).

Tip 2: Choosing a Hotel

You can find budget hotels all around the ADO bus station in downtown Cancun, or a few blocks from the beach in Playa del Carmen.
Downtown Cancun is a 20-30 minute bus ride from the Hotel Zone, the beach and all the resorts. By staying downtown you can get better prices on everything, including hotels, restaurants, and souvenirs.
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Give yourself some time to walk around. Many hotels have the prices posted behind the front desk. If not, you will have to ask, and don’t expect everyone to speak English here, though they should figure out what you want. Bring a pad of paper and a pencil so they can write down prices for you.
It’s a good idea to look at the room. Try out the bed. Check the water pressure. Turn on the air conditioner. Is it too weak, or too loud? Some hotels have kitchens, some have a computer for guests to use, some have tourist information. Compare.
If you want to stay more than four or five days, try asking for a discount.
Outside of high season (around Christmas and New Year’s, the week before Easter, and late July/August), you should be able to get a decent room from as low as 250 pesos ($20 USD) to 500 pesos ($40 USD) per night.
During high season, everything gets more expensive, and I recommend making reservations beforehand.
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Tip 3: Choosing a restaurant with authentic food

In general, you find three kinds of restaurants in the Mayan Riviera: foreign restaurants that serve burgers, pizza, or sushi; Mexican restaurants geared towards foreign tourists; and real Mexican restaurants, geared toward Mexican tourists or locals.
Beware the Mexican food in big, touristy restaurants on the beach. Mexicans tend to think that foreigners don’t like spicy food, so they dumb it down. If a tired basket of nachos sits on every table and the salsa tastes like marinara sauce, then you are in the wrong place.
Seek out real Mexican food in restaurants patronized by locals. Some tip-offs are: the menu painted on the wall or written on a dry-erase board, a big flat grill and the cook up front, bright lighting, very simple décor, plain white walls, and even a little peeling paint or exposed concrete.
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But the most important way to know if the food is authentic and clean is to look at how crowded the restaurant is. If it’s packed, it’s probably good. If it’s empty, it’s empty for a reason. The best way to avoid food poisoning is to never eat in an empty restaurant.
It’s good to ask for suggestions, like at the front desk of your hotel, but explain that you want something real. Otherwise you will be directed to a restaurant with the “Americanized” Mexican food they think foreigners like.
Some good places to find authentic food are Parque las Palapas in Cancun, the Bazar Municipal in Valladolid, and smaller, “hole-in-the-wall” restaurants two blocks or more from the beach in Playa del Carmen.

Tip 4: Communicating with the locals

Many people speak English in this part of Mexico, especially those who work in tourism. But once you get off the beaten path, you’ll need a little Spanish.
Whether the person speaks English or not, it’s polite to start the conversation in Spanish. Start with one of these at the right time of day:
Buenos días (good morning)
Buenas tardes (good afternoon; used until after sundown)
Buenas noches (good night; a greeting, not a goodbye)
Then say ¿Habla usted inglés? (Do you speak English?) and No hablo español(I don’t speak Spanish).
That’s easy enough, right? Just 5 phrases.
After than, learn more Spanish. Mexicans are friendly and patient, which is good for the foreigner struggling with Spanish.
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Tip 5: Visit archeological zones on your own

The two most common forms of public transportation in the Mayan Riviera are buses andcolectivos, big white passenger vans.
From the ADO bus station downtown, buses go all over Mexico, including Valladolid, Chichen Itza, Merida, Chetumal, Palenque, and beyond.
Use the website (www.ado.com.mx) to get an idea of prices and routes, and then buy your tickets at the bus station. Most workers at bus stations speak English, but just in case, write down the destination and the time you want.
For example, here is the schedule from the airport to downtown Cancun:
8 ADO cancun airport
If you are on a budget (and speak Spanish or have a helper), ask at the station for a second-class bus. They can be much cheaper than ADO and go to the same destinations. Be sure to ask how long the trip will take, and compare it to ADO, because the second-class bus could take much longer.
For points south, like Playa del Carmen and Tulum, take a colectivo. The ones for Playa del Carmen leave from just outside the ADO station. They are cheaper and faster and leave more frequently than the bus.
You can take a guided tour to Tulum and Chichen Itza, and though they will explain everything in English, they may rush you through it. If you go on your own, you can get there early and have lots of time to explore.
For example, inside the archeological zone at Tulum is one of the most beautiful and iconic beaches in Mexico. If you go on your own, you can stay and swim as long as you want.
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If you have the time, I recommend staying in Valladolid before going to Chichen Itza. Valladolid is a beautiful colonial town full of local culture. By staying in Valladolid, you can have several hours at Chichen Itza in the morning before all the tour groups from Cancun arrive.
Colectivos go to Chichen Itza from several parking lots a block or two from the ADO station near the central park in Valladolid.
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Tip 6: Safety concerns

The good news is that the Mayan Riviera is one of the safest regions in Mexico. However, it’s a good idea to ask at your hotel what the neighborhood is like, especially if it’s safe to walk at night, and if there are any places to avoid.
Besides that, regular common sense for travel applies: Don’t wear expensive jewelry, don’t pull out large wads of cash in public, keep your wallet in your front pocket, don’t let your purse or camera bag out of your sight, and don’t look at a map in public – take it indoors.

Tip 7: Buy my guide to Cancun and the Mayan Riviera

Shameless plug: These tips and many more are explained in detail in my Cancun and Mayan Riviera 5-Day Itinerary, available on Unanchor.com and the kindle version on Amazon.com.
The guide is for the independent traveler who likes the beach, but also wants some culture. Besides saving a lot of money, you will:
  • Have two full days on two gorgeous beaches: Cancún and Playa del Carmen.
  • Explore two Mayan ruins: Chichén Itzá and Tulum.
  • Dip your toe into Yucatán culture in Valladolid, a small colonial town in central Yucatán.
  • Swim, snorkel or scuba dive in the clear, freshwater Dos Ojos cenote.
  • Eat what Mexicans eat: seafood, tacos, and Yucatán specialties like panuchos and salbutes.
  • Shop, party, get tan, and learn some Spanish, history and culture. And, if time permits, venture farther into Mexico and Central America.
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The guide’s full appendix includes information on hotels, public transportation, restaurants, culture, and Spanish phrases. You’ll save more than the $4.99 price the first time you follow my advice on a bus, restaurant, or cenote.
This part of Mexico may be the most popular, but in some ways the least understood. I try to remedy this with my modest guide.
Click the book for more info

About TC

TC lives in Mexico and writes about travel, culture, music, food, and mountain biking on No Hay Bronca. http://nohaybronca.wordpress.com/
  1. Mr. Seoulman's friend . :) 
    Nice post.
  2. I prefer Playa del Carmen over Cancún; everyone is nice to you and you can be partiyng all night long ! :P

The Day of the Dead and the Feria del Alfeñique OCT 14

The Day of the Dead and the Feria del Alfeñique

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November 2 is el Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in Mexico. Starting in early October, the Feria del Alfeñique is set up in central Toluca, with vendors, skeleton displays and shrines of offerings for dead relatives from various ethnic groups and universities in the State of Mexico.
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The Ofrenda (Offering)

On the Day of the Dead, Mexicans remember their dead relatives by placing a shrine in their homes full of fruit, sweets, and sometimes booze. If Grandpa used to like a special tequila or whiskey, then in the ofrenda it goes, along with Grandma’s favorite snacks and candies.
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The Cemetery Visit

Along with the ofrenda at home, many people pay a visit to the cemetery to decorate graves of dead relatives and spend some time with them.
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“We don’t cry. It’s a celebration,” says Pedro, a guitarist and music teacher. His family decorates the graves of their ancestors with candles, photographs, and yellow and orange flowers. They tell stories and sing songs, and tell their dead relatives all that’s new in their lives.
Some people stay in the cemetery all night, drinking beer, tequila, or mescal. If they drink, then they share with the dead, splashing a little on the ground now and then. All night in cemeteries across Mexico there is music, singing, and praying, and light from candles and fires.
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The Feria del Alfeñique (Alfeñique fair) in Toluca

Here in Toluca, about a hundred vendors set up in the Portales, a pedestrian mall and series of arches downtown, and sell all things related to the holiday. This is the Feria del Alfeñique, a great way to sample skull-and-bone-shaped Mexican candies.
Big sugar skulls called calaveras are the most representative candies of the Day of the Dead. The image, with its colorful trim and toothy, laughing mouth, can be seen everywhere – on plastic banners for restaurants advertising their special meal, cut out of decorative pastel paper, and on sugary candy of many sizes.
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Aside from sweets you can get little handicrafts for your ofrenda. My favorites are thecalavaritas, little skeletons at work, such as doctors, teachers, musicians or strippers. They are great gifts – buy the one with the same job as your friend. Last year I bought a taco cook for a friend who’s a chef. They cost only a few dollars, a great deal for being handmade.
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Toluca is a little off the tourist track, but it’s an easy trip from Mexico City – only an hour or two. Take a bus from the Observatorio station in Mexico City, and then a taxi (30 pesos) to downtown Toluca (centro) and the Portales.
November 1 or 2 are the nights for a cemetery visit, but if you come to Toluca anytime during the month before the Day of the Dead, you can get a good taste of the tradition at the Feria del Alfeñique right here in the center of town.
For more about the different kinds of candies on this holiday, please read:
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Monday, October 13, 2014

Cacaluta beach in Huatulco (Oaxaca Coast)

Published on Oct 12, 2014
From a boat, beach view Cacaluta in Huatulco. It is on the coast of Oaxaca in Mexico. Here they filmed the beach scenes of the film "Y Tu Mama Tambien"

A Brit and a Broad | Oaxaca, Mexico

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Paradise # Zipolite
Paradise # Zipolite . Newest photo → ...; #Paradise # Zipolite ; The #belleza a #flor comes from its # roots; A friendly neighbor #Iguana # Zipolite  ...





House on the banks of carts Front Of A Playa Zipolite , OAX. MercadoLibre A House Facing Shore Road Beach Zipolite , Oaxaca., Properties, Houses Solas, Sale. Buy and sell in MercadoLibre.


House on the banks of carts Front Of A Playa Zipolite , OAX.
A House Facing Shore Road Beach Zipolite , Oaxaca., Properties, Houses Solas, Sale. Buy and sell in MercadoLibre.

Various Artist - Dimensional Gateway (Full Album), Cosmic Replicant - Soul Of The Universe (Full Album), Shogan - Vintage World (Full EP), Etnoscope - Drums From The Dawn Of Time (Full Album),

Friday, October 10, 2014

Вступай в нашу группу ВКонтакте ЗДЕСЬ! Music / НОВЫЕ РАДИОШОУ (NEW!) Record Megamix #529 by Magnit & Slider - Radio Record (07-10-2014)






Styles: HouseElectro House
Duration: 53:45
Size: 123.1Mb
Format: MP3, 320 Kbit
Recording: 7 October 2014
Publication: 9 October 2014 19:00
Downloads: 249
Plays: 495
Bookmarks: 2

Was recorded in Рекорд.
Tracklist
DJ Fresh + Ellie Goulding - Flashlight
Voyagers, Haris - A Lot Like Love (Oliver Heldens Edit)
R3hab, Trevor Guthrie - Soundwave
Charli XCX - Boom Clap (Cahill Remix)
Jason Derulo + 2Pac + Relanium - Talk Dirty Wait
Hardwell, MAKJ - Countdown 
Pitbull ft. TJR - Don't Stop The Party (Acapella)
Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Martin Garrix - Tremor
Capital Cities, Kalendr, Randy Boyer - One Minute More
Loreen - Euphoria (Acapella)
David Guetta, Sam Martin, StadiumX - Lovers On The Sun
Tiesto, Matthew Koma - Wasted (Ummet Ozcan Remix) 
Lana Del Rey - Young & Beautiful (Acapella)
Put Your Hands Up In The Air (Acapella) 
Faithless - Insomnia (Relanium_Remix)
Bodybangers - Are You Ready
Dave Armstrong - Make Your Move (Dare Me) (Acapella)
Calvin Harris - Feel So Close

Jackal - Shakedown
DJ MEG, NERAK, Demirra - Nightfall
Afrojack feat Stephen Wrabel - Ten Feet Tall
Yellow Claw - DJ Turn It Up
DVBBS & Borgeous - Tsunami 
Calvin Harris ft Ne-Yo - Lets Go (Studio Acapella)
Roger Shah & DJ Feel ft Zara Taylor - One Life 
Duke Dumont, Jax Jones - I Got U (W&W Remix)
Max C – Sending My Love (Acapella)
Alesso, Tove Lo - Heroes (We Could Be)
DJ Цветкоff, Pulsedriver - Galaxy
Sander Van Doorn, Martin Garrix, DVBBS, Aleesia - Gold Skies
Rozalla - Everybodys Free (Acapella)
Wawa & Houseshaker - On My Mind (Kosta & Zuma Remix)
Tiga & Zyntherius - Sunglasses At Night (Tocadisco Version)

DJ Sub Zero - Stickem
Laidback Luke, Gina Turner - Bae
Duck Sauce - Ring Me
Cris Cab - Liar Liar (DJ Balashov Remix) 
Kaskade feat Haley - Dynasty (Dada Life Remix)
Global Deejays and Chris Willis - Party 2 Daylight (Acapella)
Tiesto, DBX - Light Years Away (Tiesto, MOTi Remix)
We Are Tour Friends (Acapella)
Major Lazer, Sean Paul - Come On To Me (Tomsize Remix)
Fun - We Are Young (Slider & Magnit Remix)
Sander Van Doorn, Firebeatz - Guitar Track
Busta Rhymes - Bounce 2 Da Beat (Acapella)
Will.I.Am feat. Britney Spears - Scream & Shout
Scooter, Wiz Khalifa - Bigroom Blitz
Oliver Heldens, Becky Hill - Gecko (Overdrive) (Vocal Mix)
Imany - You Will Never Know (Ivan Spell & Daniel Magre Reboot)
Camille Jones Vs Fedde Le Grand – The Creeps
Deorro - Five Hours
Kiesza - Hideaway 

Martin Garrix, MOTi - Virus (How About Now)
Calvin Harris, John Newman - Blame
John Martin - Anywhere For You (Tiesto Vs Dzeko & Torres Remix)
Scooter - 4 A.M. (Acapella Vocal)
Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger (Dj Tarantino Remix) 
Fergie Vs Viduta, Fidget,Delux - A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (Dj Sasha Forbes Mashup)
Afrojack, Martin Garrix - Turn Up The Speakers 
Major Lazer + Busy Signal - Watch Out
Slider & Magnit Vs Джиган - Надо Подкачаться (Radio Edit)
Fedde Le Grand - Put Yout Hands Up For Detroit (Acapella)
New World Sound & Thomas Newson - Flute (Original Mix)
Don Diablo - Anytime
DJ KUBA & NE!TAN ft. Nicco - Jump (QiDD Remix)
Morris Corti & Eugenio Lamedica - Jump!
Dr Kucho!, Gregor Salto - Can't Stop Playing (Oliver Heldens Remix)
Taylor Swift - I Knew You Were Trouble (Acapella)
Avicii - Nights 
Showtek feat. We Are Loud Sonny Wilson - Booyah 
Hardwell ft. Mitch Crown - Call Me A Spaceman
More 

Alex Mojito - FlashBeat RadioShow 049 (08.10.14)

Music / New SVET - DEEP LIGHT # 55 (Megapolis FM)

IN TRANCE LEE TRUST Music / CLUB-STYLES on KISS FM (UA) DJ Anna Lee - CLUB-STYLES MIX-SHOW - KISS FM # 303

CLUB HOUSE 2014 Shakira - La La La (DJ Mash Up GLARION)

I'll have a Cafe-Mocha-Vodka-Mescal-Latte to go, please. Happy Friday, my friends!


Piña Palmera ACTIVITIES / WORKING & VOLUNTEERING

Piña Palmera

ACTIVITIES / WORKING & VOLUNTEERING

Piña Palmera information

 Location
Zipolite , Mexico
 Address
Centro
 Telephone
+52 958 584 31 47
 More information
www.pinapalmera.org
 Opening hours
9am-3pm Mon-Sat
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Piña Palmera, a rehabilitation and social integration 
center for physically and intellectually disabled people
 from rural communities runs workshops and therapies 
at its beautiful palm-grove site and on village visits.
 Volunteers should be willing to learn Spanish and 
(normally) willing to sign on for six months: see the 
website for details.


Read more: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/mexico/oaxaca-state/zipolite/activities/working-volunteering/pina-palmera#ixzz3FkYaXyIm

El Alquimista 4 star hotelAddressDomicilio Conocido, Roca Blanca Zipolite ZipoliteSee nearby area

El Alquimista

4 star hotel

Address

Domicilio Conocido, Roca Blanca Zipolite ZipoliteSee nearby area

Rooms


Lonely Planet review

A range of excellent accommodations from thatch-roofed bungalows 
just off the beach (most with double bed, fan, hot-water bathroom 
and hammocked porch) to big, bright air-con rooms with ample
 terraces and king-size beds, set back up the luxuriant hillside. 
Decor is simple and tasteful.
One of Zipolite's best restaurants is here, as are a good pool 
and spa. Daily hatha yoga sessions (M$100/300 per one/four 
classes), plus Pilates and meditation, take place in a bright
 yoga room.
Our independent authors have visited El Alquimista and 
selected this as one of our recommended hotels in Zipolite.

Services & facilities

  • Outdoor space
    • Terrace
  • Guest services
    • Tour desk
    • 24-hour front desk
  • Transport/transfers
    • Shuttle service (surcharge)
  • Restaurant/Café
    • Restaurant (à la carte)
  • Bar
    • Available
  • Wi-Fi/internet access
    • Free WiFi
    • WiFi
    • Internet services
  • Parking
    • Free parking

Description provided by property

El Alquimista hotel is located on Zipolite beach, Oaxaca. 
The hotel has a spa, daily yoga classes, and an adult-only 
swimming pool (over 15 years-old).
The restaurant is known for its excellent international menu, 
and meals are served in a beautiful setting by the sea.
El Alquimista is located 5 minutes’ drive from Puerto Angel.
 Surf, snorkelling, and boat tours are some of the activities 
that guest may enjoy for a charge.


Read more: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/mexico/oaxaca-state/zipolite/hotels/el-alquimista?abv=current#ixzz3FkY0PXzq