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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

Monday, March 30, 2015

Oaxaca Coast begins Easter with temperatures of 35 degrees .In Puerto Escondido, Mazunte, Zipolite, Puerto Angel and Huatulco, hotel occupancy has increased 70% and turnover of tourists is expected every three days.

Oaxaca Coast begins Easter with temperatures of 35 degrees

.In Puerto Escondido, Mazunte, Zipolite, Puerto Angel and Huatulco, hotel occupancy has increased 70% and turnover of tourists is expected every three days.
Oaxaca Coast begins Easter with temperatures of 35 degrees

PUERTO ESCONDIDO, Mexico, Tues. 28, 2015 .- On the coast of Oaxaca intense heat of 35 degrees is maintained.
In Puerto Escondido, Mazunte, Zipolite, Puerto Angel and Huatulco, hotel occupancy has increased 70% and turnover of tourists every three days is expected.
"The report we have, which 75% are full for this Easter. What is Thursday, Saturday and Sunday of Easter, are the strongest they are well filled hotels, "said Austreberto GARFIAS, president of the Hotel Association of Puerto Escondido.
Tourists who are already on the coast of Oaxaca make the most of your holiday of Easter.
"Spectacular, we are having barbarian enjoying our honeymoon, and well, we came to this side to get us a little sea", Gonzalo, Argentine tourist said.
"Spectacular, first we DF loved, and came, arrived yesterday, we are in Zicatela and came to this amazing beach," said Charlotte.
There are high waves in the open ocean beaches and moderate in protected bays beaches. Tourists have fun in both cases.
"The weather has been perfect all this time, I've been disfrutándome much, very good food, friendly people, and I've been learning a little Spanish," said Eva, Irish tourist.
Service providers have improved customer service.
"The presidents of the seven local sites Puerto Escondido have made a great effort to give courses to their drivers, entrusting that serve well to tourism, they feel safe," acknowledged Marcos García Escamilla, president Site Taxis Puerto Escondido.
So far, Civil Protection advises that no white balance on roads and beaches on the coast of Oaxaca.
Article posted in spaces Televisa News. Visit the page here.

El Alquimista, Zipolite

El Alquimista, Zipolite

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by Ian Marshall (subscribe)
I'm a freelance writer and yogi living in Tepoztlan, Mexico where I'm running www.casadelcorazon.mx with my girlfriend. You can keep up with my other writing onwww.bollocks2thewellingtons.com/ or www.spiritualheartjourney.com
Published March 29th 2015
Great place for cocktails and spotting nudists
Zipolite is a 15 minute collectivo ride up the coast from San Agonstinillo and is a more established hippy community.
It is famous for nude bathing, which is particularly prevalent at the end of the beach closest to Mazunte.

El Alquimista, cocktails, alcohol free, beach, nudity, Zipolite
The beach


Nestled behind a set of rocks which separates the main beach from a little cove is El Alquimista, a beautiful hotel, restaurant and bar.

With tables and beach loungers on the beach, this is a great spot to soak up the sun or hide under an umbrella while watching the locals strut their stuff.

El Alquimista, cocktails, alcohol free, beach, nudity
Heaven and Hell cocktails...


It's debateable whether seeing the locals in the all-together will increase your appetite or convince you to hit the cocktails harder but they offer both alcoholic and non-alcoholic versions...

Enjoying the beach


The food here is a little more expensive than the norm but it is all served in a friendly and proffessional way and is delicious.

There is a hotel out the back which I can't comment on too much, but it looks particularly plush and exciting.
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Why? Beautiful spot by the beach
When: All year
Phone: 045 (958) 58 78961
Where: Zipolite
Cost: Rooms from around 1400 MXP per night
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Semana Santa in Mexico: Watch a Reenactment of the Crucifixion of Christ MAR 29 Posted by TC

Semana Santa in Mexico: Watch a Reenactment of the Crucifixion of Christ



It’s Semana Santa (Holy Week) here in Mexico, the week before Easter, and lots of people have the week off work.
You can travel to the beach and face bigger crowds, traffic-choked highways, and inflated prices at hotels.
You can take a trip to one of Mexico’s famous magic towns – well-preserved colonial beauties, many of which are in the center of the country within easy reach of Mexico City, such as Taxco or Malinalco, or a larger colonial city: Queretaro, Puebla, Guanajato, and so many more.
(Or, if you are like me, you can stay home and catch up on WAY too much work.)
However, you don’t have to go far to have a great experience during Semana Santa. Thursday is jueves santo – holy Thursday – and in small towns and city neighborhoods all over Mexico, you can see a local teenager dress up as Jesus, carry a cross through town while getting whipped by his friends, and get crucified up on a hill.
I wrote all about it in my article Witness A Crucifixion in Mexico, which won 3rd place in Transition Abroad’s narrative writing contest last year.
Please read the article here, and check out some more pictures below.
Thanks for visiting!
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Weather blamed for 14 deaths in 2 states

Weather blamed for 14 deaths in 2 states

Most of the victims drowned in floodwaters in Veracruz


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Heavy rains, strong winds and hail have been blamed in the deaths of 14 people in Veracruz and Oaxaca since Thursday, where rivers have overflowed their banks, power has been cut and highways blocked due to landslides.
Eight of the deaths were in Veracruz, where most of the victims were swept away by flood waters in the municipalities of Atzalan, Medellín and Yanga. In one case the occupants of a taxi drowned after the vehicle was carried away by a strong current.
In Oaxaca, a helicopter owned by Teléfonos de México crashed, killing four people, and two others died after being struck by lightning in the Zimatlán district.
The Telmex helicopter was working in Santa María Chilchotla near the Puebla border when the pilot lost visibility and struck a hillside.
Civil Protection authorities say 414 homes have been damaged in 21 neighborhoods of Veracruz. Communication with nine communities has been severed and two bridges are out in Yanga and in Platón Sánchez.
Electrical service was lost in many communities, and drainage systems were not functioning due to chunks of ice formed by compacted hail.
At least 80 people are being housed in shelters in three communities.
The storm, brought on by Cold Front #43, also delivered high winds with gusts up to 49 km/h
Sources: El Universal (sp), Excélsior (sp), Milenio (sp)
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Zipolite Beach, Oaxaca, Mexico.
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The 2 Cheapest Days of the Week to Fly March 26, 2015 4:31 pm by Ed Perkins

The 2 Cheapest Days of the Week to Fly
Be a little flexible with your flight itinerary and you could save some cash; that's because some days are cheaper for flying than others. There are two specific days that are cheapest for air passengers. Those days are likely to yield the best rates for departures and arrivals. But remember: This isn't an exact science.
The universal consensus seems to be that airfares tend to be lowest for flights that depart on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. That's what George Hobica of our sister site Airfarewatchdog says, along with CheapAir. Some sources, including Fodor's, add Thursday, and others, including our own Josh Roberts and FareCompare, add Saturday.
Expedia's 2015 Travel Trends White Paper posts the most comprehensive analysis of the "when to fly" question. Expedia concludes that, for long-haul flights, leaving on Thursday and returning on Monday costs around 20 percent less than leaving on Friday and returning on Saturday. The lowest in-and-out combinations tend to include outbound flights on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday with return flights on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, or Thursday. For short-haul trips, Expedia's lowest-fare groupings are Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday both ways.
Does time of day matter? Oddly enough, you find very little data on this question. Overall, afternoons are the "rush hour" for flying, so you find fewer good airfares on afternoon flights. On some short-haul routes, early mornings are also rush hour, as business travelers start their quick in-and-out single-day trips. Still, others say the dinner hour is a good time to fly.
On domestic routes, fares for overnight red-eye flights are often lower than for daytime flights—but you have to put up with the miseries of sitting up all night in a tiny economy seat.