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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, January 29, 2018

3er Festival Nudísta 2018 en Playa Zipolite Oaxaca

http://mexican-events.com/event/3er-festival-nudista-2018-en-playa-zipolite-oaxaca

3er Festival Nudísta 2018 en Playa Zipolite Oaxaca


When?

 Start time: Friday 17:00 (02 February) 
 End time: Monday 00:00 (05 February)

Where?

 Zipolite
Playa Zipolite, San Pedro Pochutla
Art

About

3er Festival Nudista 2018 con actividades como calenda, temazcal, danzas 
tradicionales, yoga, música, teatro y mucho más.
Programa: 

2 febrero: 
17:00 hrs - Cóctel de bienvenida - Exclusivo nudista
17:45 hrs - Calenda de bienvenida - Calle Roca Blanca (Adoquinado)
19:00 hrs: Escenario Playa - Inauguración oficial, Bailes regionales, obra 
de teatro y conciertos musicales.

3 febrero:
8:00 hrs - Clase gratuita de yoga | Playa Shambala (Exclusivo nudista)
8:00 - 11:00hrs - Desayuno en Café Maya - Costo adicional (Exclusivo nudista)
14:00 - 18:00hrs - Comida en Hotel Lyoban - Costo adicional (Exclusivo nudista)
15:00hrs - Taller de Body Paint | Cuota de recuperación 
17:30hrs - Fotografía del recuerdo | Tema: Cuerpos en Azul - (Exclusivo nudista)
19:00rhs - Carrera nudista Neon (Exclusivo nudista)
20:00 - 23:00 hrs - 
..Sativa Cena show circense | Costo adicional (Exclusivo nudista)
Cena en Posada Buena vida | Costo adicional (Exclusivo nudista)
21:00 hrs - Escenario Playa | Conciertos musicales 

4 Febrero:
8:00 hrs - Clase gratuita de yoga | Playa Shambala (Exclusivo nudista)
8:00 - 11:00hrs - Desayuno en Karla y Jake - Costo adicional (Exclusivo 
nudista)
12:00 hrs - Actividades de convivencia | Fútbol, Voleibol, Carrera de 
obstáculos - (Exclusivo nudista)
16:00hrs - Concierto y exposición pictórica en Playa del Amor | (Exclusivo nudista)
18:00hrs - Temazcal Nudista - Costo adicional (Exclusivo nudista)
20:00 hrs - Escenario Playa | Ritual chaman de agradecimiento, Conciertos 
y clausura de festival

Retiro de Yoga con Sharon Abbondaza y Brigitte Longueville

http://mexican-events.com/event/retiro-de-yoga-con-sharon-abbondaza-y-brigitte-longueville


Retiro de Yoga con Sharon Abbondaza y Brigitte Longueville

Retiro de Yoga con Sharon Abbondaza y Brigitte Longueville


When?

 Start time: Wednesday 16:00 (14 February) 
 End time: Wednesday 12:00 (21 February)

Where?

 Solstice Yoga Center
Cabañas Las 3 Marías, San Agustinillo
Fitness

About

(ENGLISH version under) 

Retiro de Yoga de 7 días con Sharon Abbondaza y Brigitte Longueville

Te gustaría disfutar haciendo Yoga junto a Sharon Abbondanza y Brigitte Longueville 
en la Costa del Pacifico en México?

En este retiro Vacacional de Yoga practicaras cuatro áreas en particular: meditación, 
pranayama, "relajación como práctica", y asanas.

Bienvenidas personas de todas las edades y habilidades físicas.
Las instrucciones se dan en inglés y en español.
Se proporciona los tapetes de yoga, BackMitra® y los materiales de apoyo.

Para mas informacion visita: http://www.solstice-mexico.com/esp/retiros-vacaciones-yoga-mexico.php

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7-Day Yoga Retreat with Sharon Abbondanza and Brigitte Longueville

Would you like to enjoy practicing Yoga with Sharon Abbondanza and Brigitte 
Longueville in the marvelous Pacific coast of Mexico?

In this Yoga Retreat, you will practice for specific areas: meditation, pranayama, 
"relaxation as practice", and asanas.

People of all ages and physical abilities are welcome.
instruction given in English and Spanish.
Yoga mats, BackMitra®, props are provided.

For more information go to http://www.solstice-mexico.com/yoga-vacation-retreats-mexico.php

Festival de Jazz Mazunte 2018 (16 al 20 de Noviembre)

http://mexican-events.com/event/festival-de-jazz-mazunte-2018-16-al-20-de-noviembre

Festival de Jazz Mazunte 2018 (16 al 20 de Noviembre)

Festival de Jazz Mazunte 2018 (16 al 20 de Noviembre)



When?

 Start time: Friday 19:00 (16 November) 
 End time: Tuesday 05:00 (20 November)
Community

About

Como ya es una tradición volvemos al Festival de Jazz en Mazunte, a disfrutar de 
buena música y excelente ambiente playero.

Además conoceremos Zipolite, una hermosa playa de arena dorada y aguas

 cristalinas (una parte de la playa es nudista), observaremos uno de los 
atardeceres más espectaculares de México en Punta Cometa.

Todo esto y más viviremos en este gran viaje… ¡No lo sueñes, VIVELO! 

Fecha del viaje del 16 al 20 de Noviembre 
(Salida viernes 16 de Noviembre 7:00 pm, Monumento a la Revolución, CDMX, 

regreso Lunes 20 de Noviembre entre 5 a 6 am al mismo punto) 

Costo por persona:
• Campamento $1850
• Hotel Habitación cuádruple $2450
• Hotel Habitación doble $2850

El viaje incluye:

• Transporte en autobús 
• 2 noches de hospedaje en Hotel o campamento con todos los servicios 
• Visita a playa Mazunte
• Visita a Punta Cometa
• Visita a playa Zipolite
• Coordinador de viaje
• Seguro de viajero a bordo del transporte

No incluye:
• Gastos personales
• Comidas
• Guías locales 
• Recorridos o actividades extras 

Apartado
• Este viaje lo puedes apartar con $500 por persona. (El resto lo puedes ir 

pagando poco a poco o liquidarlo 5 días antes de la salida.)

¿Cómo se aparta?
• Depósito / Transferencia Bancaria
• Pago en Oxxo (Solicita la cuenta por correo o whatsapp)
NOTAS IMPORTANTES:

*Campamento: El campamento cuenta con baños y regaderas compartidas

para las personas que estén acampando, es necesario que cada uno lleve 
su equipo de camping, en caso de no contar con casa de campaña te 
podemos rentar una, el camping es en un lugar designado para tal fin. 

*Habitación doble: 1 cama matrimonial para 2 personas en hotel 3 a 4 estrellas

*Habitación cuádruple: 2 camas matrimoniales para 4 personas en hotel 3 a 4 estrellas

**Niños de 2 a 10 años 10% de descuento
**Viajeros frecuentes 10% de descuento (2 o más viajes con nosotros)

*Nos reservamos el derecho de informar la cancelación del viaje hasta 2 

días antes en caso de no tener el mínimo de personas requeridas.

*Te invitamos a consultar las políticas de reservación y cancelación en la página https://viajandosinrumbofijo.wordpress.com/2016/04/01/politicasreservacioncancelacion/

¿Cómo nos contactas?
Cel/Whatsapp Diego: 55 11 53 18 30
viajandosinrumbofijo@gmail.com
http://www.facebook.com/viajandosinrumbofijo
http://www.viajandosinrumbofijo.wordpress.com

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Mazunte, a straighter version of Zipolite, on the Oaxacan Coast Borderline Crazy Elusive tickets secured, we took a 20 seater Sprinter van to the coast, a very winding route that lasted just over 6 hours, pretty much right on schedule. We even got one washroom break! Cheryl took a gravel, which was definitely a good call. Arriving in Pothculta, the main transport town for the Oaxacan ...

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Mazunte, a straighter version of Zipolite, on the Oaxacan Coast


Mazunte beach view
Elusive tickets secured, we took a 20 seater Sprinter van to the coast, a very winding route that lasted just over 6 hours, pretty much right on schedule. We even got one washroom break! Cheryl took a gravel, which was definitely a good call.
Arriving in Pothculta, the main transport town for the Oaxacan coast, we were hoping to find a collectivo/camioneta to get us there, but were accosted by a horde of taxi drivers upon disembarkation, and really had no idea where the collectivos left from. One taxi driver knew we were looking for a collectivo and helpfully offered up his cab as a collectivo for the two of us, for the low price of 75 pesos each! While it was impressive marketing, we kept walking, but were pretty soon called back by the same entrepreneurial driver/comic who partnered us with up with a family of three who were also going to Mazunte, so we split the 150 peso fare with them. Half an hour later we arrived in the small beach town of Mazunte and hiked up the hill to our first guesthouse, as we’d be splitting our time between two due to late bookings for the busiest time of the year during the Christmas to New Years period.
The first guesthouse wasn’t all that spectacular (our first double bed since the erroneous booking in Mexico City upon arrival), but the view definitely was. Wow. Did I mention there was a hammock?
Mazunte beach view
A great view from a less-than-great room
The next two days consisted of hammocking (this is most definitely a word, based on the number of times I have used it), eating guacamole (this was hard to find before we reached the beach), drinking margaritas (some better than others) and mojitos, swimming and reading a lot of books.
After checking into our new guesthouse with a slightly lesser view and slightly less comfy hammock but much better location and bed, we grabbed a very full camioneta to get to Zipolite where Cheryl’s friends were staying. The beach was very similar to Mazunte, although the surf was definitely a bit more intimidating (we witnessed two lifeguard rescues while there), and much straighter, but not in the linear sense, according to Alejandro, one of the group of gay men we were hanging out with. As I was requested to go to the pool to see a merman (Zipolite definition: man wearing a mermaid tail), I realized he was probably right.
Zipolite hotel
Cheryl and Gerhard in some very nice accommodation. Not pictured: the merman
The other difference between Zipolite and Mazunte was that Zipolite has awesome sunsets. We walked to the end of the beach, climbed a small cliff, grabbed a beer, and headed down to the beach to watch the show, along with about a hundred other mostly gay and naked men. Yes, the sunset was great. Yes, someone made a joke about a moon and a sun. And yes, people clapped when the sun set. This was only the second time I had witnessed this (the clapping for sunset that is). The other time was the day before at Mazunte. It was a bit strange. I mean, I get clapping when an airplane lands. I’m personally not afraid of flying and know that I am much more likely to get killed in a car crash (although I don’t generally spend all that much time in cars, but hey), but I also understand a safe landing is not a guaranteed thing. But a sunset? Have we finally moved into a post-apocalyptic world (I can think of a few global events which would qualify this) and the fact that the sun will set each day is not a given?
Anyway, show over, we headed back over the cliff and walked back towards dinner. The remnants of the sun were reflecting on the water, making for a spectacular sunset. This was worth clapping for.
Cheryl’s friends were pretty excited to take us to the restaurant they found fresh fish burgers with avocado, tomato, onion and Oaxacan cheese for four dollars, so we were sold. Over dinner we learned about their plan to either bring or make Oaxacan cheese back in Vancouver, but in the end we decided it wouldn’t work due to the presence of the Canadian dairy cartel. Yup. Look it up. What do you talk about on holidays?
Zipolite sunset
Zipolite sunset
Zipolite sunset