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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

Friday, September 24, 2021

Parvadaaaaa!!! Today Friday will be pure savory with Master Frankov!! At the Warm Up: Jezreel (BeachBums Collective / Zanate Resident) See you guys to shoe at Dance Floor!!

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En el Warm Up: Jezreel ( BeachBums Collective / Residente Zanate )
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Here’s why you should lock in your fall travel plans now

 


The British are coming: Here’s why you should lock in your fall travel plans now

 Victoria M. Walker

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With very few exceptions, international travelers have been banned from entering the United States during the pandemic.


But the restrictions on these travelers, which have been ongoing since March 2020, will finally end in November. That’s when the Biden administration will allow fully-vaccinated travelers to enter the U.S. for leisure purposes. Travelers will still need to show a negative COVID-19 test but won’t have to quarantine upon arrival.


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The ban was initially put in place by then-president Donald Trump and then extended monthly by President Biden to slow the virus’ spread. But the ban, according to travelers and travel providers, decimated the industry and unnecessarily separated family and friends. There were also calls for reciprocity, as the United Kingdom and much of the European Union allowed Americans to enter their countries earlier this summer.


The U.S. travel industry had long lobbied to ease the ban, saying it cost the U.S. economy $1.5 billion in spending from Canada, Britain and the EU per week. After the announcement, the industry leaped with joy, with destinations like New York City calling the lifting “critical” to the city’s recovery.


The relaxing of the travel ban means families separated for more than 18 months will be able to reunite. Travel demand may also pick up in the coming months. And — according to travel experts — international tourists are already planning their fall, winter and spring travel.


Here’s what you need to know when drafting your travel plans.


Initial data shows Europeans are searching for travel

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Several experts have told TPG in recent days that it’s much too soon to know whether there’s been a big jump in Europeans booking travel to the U.S. yet. However, travel analysts note that Europeans are searching for travel to the U.S., even if they haven’t booked yet.


Initial data from several sources, like Google Travel, indicate that foreign travelers are searching for trips. Searches for terms like “flights to New York” from the U.K. spiked shortly after the White House’s announcement.


TPG senior editor Ben Smithson, based in London, says he’s already noticed a sense of excitement from Europeans following the news that the U.S. would end its travel ban.


“Shares in airlines like British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have soared on the announcement,” Smithson says, “and both airlines have warned of longer than usual wait times as British and other European travelers call in to redeem all of those travel vouchers from previously canceled trips.”


Smithson says European travelers — trying to escape the bitter cold — will likely flock to warmer destinations, such as Orlando, Miami and Los Angeles. However, Northeast U.S. destinations are popular among many Europeans, even during the winter holiday season. Smithson says some travelers will likely make their way to cities like New York during winter holidays such as Christmas and New Year’s Eve.


According to data from the travel site Skyscanner, visitors to the site’s U.S. platforms were 20% higher the day the announcement that the travel ban would be lifted, compared to the previous week. And travelers from the U.K. and Germany, in particular, are chomping at the bit to travel to the U.S. Visitors on Skyscanner’s U.K. and German sites rose by 74% and 28%, respectively, immediately following the announcement.


“With the option for transatlantic travel now open, we expect a large portion of these searches to convert to bookings very quickly, as friends and families make plans to be reunited and vacationers head to their favorite spots,” said Martin Nolan, traveler rights expert at Skyscanner, in a statement.


But Europeans aren’t the only ones searching for fall destinations in the U.S. American travelers are, too — and they’re also interested in many of the same destinations as Europeans.


According to Tripadvisor, which just released a Fall Travel Index, more than half of Americans say they plan to travel this fall. The report notes that U.S. travelers are also comfortable spending more and traveling with more people on their trips. The average price for trips booked by Americans this fall is $776, compared to nearly $600 for international travelers.


“Americans are spending significantly more on travel than the rest of the world,” said Val Anthony, the lead research analyst at Tripadvisor, in a statement. “This could be a result of more family trips: ‘Family hotels’ are the most popular hotel style, while pools and ‘family rooms’ are among the most popular hotel amenities being searched on Tripadvisor in the U.S. right now.”


According to the report, big cities make up half of the top 10 most popular destinations this fall. The most popular destinations are Las Vegas, New York City and Orlando. However, a few smaller cities like Nashville, the heart of American country music, and Virginia Beach, driving distance to North Carolina’s Outer Banks, also made the list.


There will likely be some competition for hotel rooms and airplane seats this fall, and experts suggest not waiting to book travel.


Flight prices won’t increase — but don’t wait to book


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Scott Keyes, the founder and “chief flight expert” of the airfare deal subscription company Scott’s Cheap Flights, doesn’t think flight prices will increase significantly after the announcement. And while he predicts there will be enough hotels and airlines to meet the demand of foreign and domestic travelers, Keyes doesn’t suggest travelers wait until the last minute to book travel.


“People from Europe, China, United Kingdom and elsewhere have not been allowed in the U.S., and there has been a huge pent-up demand for travel from folks who live in those places,” Keyes said.


In fact, if you haven’t shored up your travel plans, you’re already behind the curve. That’s because last-minute flights are (almost) always going to be pricier than average. There’s one other factor: The reopening falls just weeks before the start of the U.S. holiday season, which is likely to push last-minute flight and hotel bookings higher — if they even are available.


One piece of advice for travelers? Stop what you’re doing and start planning your fall and winter trips.


“The best time to book your Christmas and New Year’s flights was three months ago,” he says. “The next best time is [now], and the worst time to do it is a few weeks before travel.”

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Puerto Rico’s best beaches for sun, sea and surf

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Puerto Rico’s best beaches for sun, sea and surf



By Sarah Palmer

As the roadmap to recovery becomes clearer, with the roll-out of vaccine passports and changing travel restrictions, the promise of a summer holiday is becoming more of a definite reality. Here, we explore why Puerto Rico is the perfect destination for a post-pandemic escape.

With nearly 300 beaches and 270 miles of Caribbean coastline to choose from, there is a retreat for every type of traveller. From active adventure and riding the waves, to relaxing at island inlets, Puerto Rico’s idyllic beaches are waiting for when we can travel again.

The award-winning beach: Flamenco Beach, Culebra

Flamenco Beach is one of the finest spots of sand in the Caribbean and has been heralded as the second most beautiful beach in the world, according to The Discovery Channel.

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Consistently ranked as one of the world's best beaches, Flamenco Beach was recently named in the top 10 of Tripadvisor’s ‘best beaches in the Caribbean for 2021’, making the award-winning beach a dream destination for future travels.

Located on Culebra Island, just off the coast of Puerto Rico, the stretch of sand extends for almost two kilometres and is framed by majestic hills and tropical palm trees. Known for its crystal clear and calm turquoise waters, Flamenco Beach is a haven for snorkelling, swimming and sunbathing.

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The best beach for black sand: Black Sand Beach, Vieques

Black Sand Beach is one of Puerto Rico’s rarest and most dramatic beaches, ideal for travellers looking to explore a hidden Caribbean gem.

Set against a rugged shoreline, Black Sand Beach is located on the south side of Vieques Island, an enchanting islet off the coast of mainland Puerto Rico. It is home to the world’s brightest bioluminescent bay, a pristine wildlife refuge and a plethora of secret seaside escapes.

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After following a short coastal trail, travellers will be rewarded with the stunning scenery and shifting volcanic sand art of this secluded spot.

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The beach for surfers: Domes Beach, Rincón

On the northwest tip of Puerto Rico, Domes Beach is a year-round surfer’s paradise. Home to some of the best breaks on the island, the beach is a hotspot for various surf competitions, including the Corona Pro Surf.

Surrounded by lush vegetation, this beach is best known for whale watching during winter. Migrating humpback whales pass by Rincón from January to March and can be viewed from the historic Punta Higüero lighthouse - or from the surf, as the locals do.

The winter months are also where you’ll catch the biggest waves and this is the best spot from which to experience a spectacular sunrise surf.

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The Instagram beach: Mar Chiquita, Manatí

Mar Chiquita is one of the most popular natural pools on the north coast of Puerto Rico. It is a picture perfect spot with glistening azure waters. Mar Chiquita translates to Little Sea, an apt description of the cove protected from the Atlantic sea by two limestone outcroppings that shelter the beautiful beach.

A firm favourite on the Island, food trucks serve beachgoers traditional Puerto Rican fritters and refreshing drinks on the weekends.

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Visit the official tourism site for more information on visiting Puerto Rico.