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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

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Why This Remote Oaxacan Beach Town Is High on LGBTQ+ Travelers' Lists Right Now Zipolite is quickly rising as a popular destination among LGBTQ+ travelers in the know.

 

https://www.travelandleisure.com/trip-ideas/beach-vacations/zipolite-mexico-gay-friendly-beach-destination


Zipolite is quickly rising as a popular destination among LGBTQ+ travelers in the know.

Beach with Row of Umbrellas with Pacific Ocean, Zipolite, Oaxaca State, Mexico
CREDIT: JON LOVETTE/GETTY IMAGES

For years, queer travelers visiting Mexico have beelined to Puerto Vallarta, lured by its packed nightclubs, lively terrace bars, and LGBTQ-friendly atmosphere. Lately, though, a tiny Oaxacan beach town called Zipolite has drawn more and more travelers, in part because of its departure from Mexico's more polished destinations.

"What drew me to Zipolite was the openness and freedom to be who you are or want to become," Vincente, the owner of ChiZme (Zipolite's first official queer bar), told Travel + Leisure. "It was a refreshing change from the overdone, overpolished, glitzier places...The rawness and the freedom were and are the enchantment of this place. The icing on the cake was that it was gay-friendly."

That freedom comes from many sources. For starters, Zipolite is Mexico's only official nude beach. It's also relatively isolated, with just two small airports around an hour away over twisting, turning, and deeply rutted roads.

But Zipolite's countercultural roots go back deeper in history. Fishermen were the only residents here until Gloria's Shambhala opened its doors in the 1970s. This hammocks-and-huts spot on the rugged western end of the beach quickly drew intrepid hippies and backpackers looking to escape it all. The neon sunsets, breaching whales, and mile-long crest of golden sand only sweetened the deal.

Aerial view of Zipolite beach, province of Oaxaca, Mexico
CREDIT: LILY TOUSIGNANT/GETTY IMAGES

Despite its gay-friendly reputation, there were no explicitly queer destinations in town until 2018, when Vincente opened ChiZme. "I originally wanted to open as a small queer coffeeshop to provide the LGBT community with a small, safe gathering space to call our own (since Zipolite had no such place)," he said. "But in this heat, who wants coffee? So a bar it quickly became."

ChiZme recently moved into a larger space, and the town's official LGBTQ-friendly offerings now also include Demetria, located right on the beach. Even more recently, DJs from Mexico City's queer club scene — including Traición and Pervert — have been throwing parties at beachfront venues and on Playa del Amor (Zipolite's de facto queer nude beach, and one of its prettiest).

While Zipolite's hippie hedonism is definitely a traveler magnet, the town's holistic side is equally alive. Hugo Valton, chef and owner of Les Délices, moved to Zipolite two years ago after a seven-year stint as a marketing manager in Mexico City. "Zipolite was the perfect spot for me," he told T+L. "It's an oasis for mindfulness and offers health for the body and spirit: great fruits and vegetables, luxurious vegetation, medicinal plants, handcrafted products, yoga and meditation classes, great air quality, and tranquility."

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That led him to plant deeper roots in Zipolite. "I always wanted to live on the beach and in a quiet place," he said. "I first ran a guest house to finally make my dream come true and opened my French restaurant, Les Délices, in December 2020."

Of course, with the town's bohemian atmosphere drawing more and more visitors (and more big-money development), Zipolite could easily turn into an overtouristed destination. And that's not lost on residents.

"Zipolite has always attracted a very cosmopolitan alternative crowd," Vincente said. "Not a day goes by where I don't hear at least four or five languages." However, bigger, influencer-ready hotels have already planted beachside roots and loud beach clubs are becoming more common. "We have alternative tourists that can deal with less-than-ideal comforts, but little by little, they want more things that will take away from what makes Zipolite special," he continued. "Once upon a time a hippie haven, the current renaissance is a bit less raw, a bit less rustic."

For now, though, Zipolite is an under-the-radar dream for queer travelers who don't mind being a bit unplugged. Literally. "Fortunately we have lousy internet and cell phone service, so that will limit some of the tourists we get," Vincente said.

A person walks along the beach at sunset in Zipolite, Mexico
CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES

Read on for a quick cheat sheet on Zipolite's greatest hits.

Where to Stay

Luxe comforts aren't Zipolite's strong suit — few hotels offer air-conditioning, and stable Wi-Fi is a pipe dream. El Alquimista is one of the higher-end offerings in town and has a secluded spot at the west end of the beach. Rooms range from beachfront bungalows to hillside suites, and the beachfront here can feel like a queer bar on busy days. But if a pool and air-conditioning are a must, check out Villa Aikia, which faces west on a rocky slope with stellar views of Playa Camaron and incredible sunsets. Casa Nudista — near ChiZme in town — also makes for a great queer-friendly option.

Where to Eat

Start your day off by tucking into breakfast with a view at Gula Gula, where handmade breads and pastries pair well with fresh tropical juices. Healthier, but equally awesome, breakfasts are on offer at Valton's restaurant, Les Délices, which is right in the middle of town (though he also whips up excellent sweets and pastries for the more indulgent foodie).

For lunch, flag down one of the vendors that ply Zipolite's beach. Tacos dorados — filled with potatoes or fish and slathered with intensely spicy guacamole, lettuce, and queso fresco — are standard, though everything from chili-garlic roasted peanuts to tamales are on offer as well.

For dinner, La Providencia is one of the most romantic spots in town and has great seafood, while Entropia is a phenomenal choice that uses local Oaxacan ingredients and sits right on Zipolite's main drag. Perhaps surprisingly, the best food in town might come from the wood-burning oven of two Italian expats at La Fenice. Their pizza Napoletana, perfectly singed and chewy, pairs well with a cold beer after a day in Zipolite's intense sun.

Where to Drink

Just off the Adoquín (Zipolite's main drag and town center), Vincente's ChiZme is the go-to for drinks in good company. Plus, as the first queer bar in Zipolite, it's a part of history. Alternatively, Demetria sits right on the beach and slings cocktails with a side of reggaeton. It's also worth checking out Lyoban guest house, which has excellent sunset views and has recently been known to host queer-friendly dance parties right on the sand.

Monday, November 8, 2021

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Why Last-Minute Deals Are More Common in 2021

 

SCOTT'S CHEAP FLIGHTS
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Issue 70: Why Last-Minute Deals are More Common in 2021.
 
 
If you’re a procrastinator, we’ve got good news and bad news. The good news? We’re currently seeing more last-minute deals on cheap flights than ever before. The bad news? This golden opportunity for last-minute deals probably won’t last much longer.
When it comes to finding great deals on airfare, we’ve been preaching the gospel of the Goldilocks Window for years. In short, you don’t want to buy too early or too late. You’re looking for that “just right” moment.

After years of monitoring deals, we came to the conclusion that the best time to buy is generally between one and three months in advance for domestic flights and between two and eight months in advance for international flights, adding some extra wiggle room for peak-season or holiday flights. The few last-minute deals we did see show up rarely had enough dates of availability to deserve a second look.

But in recent months, we’ve noticed more and more widespread last-minute deals on major carriers popping up, even to in-demand destinations.

Take the deal we sent our members in Austin on October 22: $158 nonstop, roundtrip to Cancún, with abundant travel dates as soon as November 3rd, including Thanksgiving.

Or the deal Atlanta members got on October 26th: $130 roundtrip to Los Angeles or Long Beach on Southwest, with travel dates as early as November 4th.

We’ve been so excited about this development that we sent out a widespread “Thanksgiving Weekend” deal to our members in late October, compiling dozens of domestic routes on sale for this typically-pricey week for under $200 roundtrip. Procrastinators rejoice, the last-minute deal is alive!
The reason for the increase in last-minute deals is complicated, but at the most basic level it comes down to supply and demand. Throughout the pandemic, whenever travel interest has started to show signs of rebounding, airlines have been aggressive about getting ahead of it, adding more and larger planes on routes they expect to have the biggest surges in demand. This increases both competition and supply on these routes.

But aside from a blip during the summer, actual demand has generally tended to creep back at a much more gradual pace, leaving a persistent gap between the abundant supply of available seats, and the not-quite-back-where-it-was demand. Airlines have dealt with this in several ways.

All those schedule changes and cancellations we’ve all read about? They can partially be attributed to a reshuffling of schedules when demand hasn’t quite met supply. But more importantly for cheap-flights aficionados like yourselves, airlines have responded by frequently slashing last-minute fares in an attempt to entice folks who have tended to pull the trigger later and with more hesitance, to fill those planes.
Lest you procrastinators get too excited, I’m here to dampen the mood a bit. While last-minute deals are abundant at the moment, this opportunity is not likely to last.

According to Kayak, overall flight searches are steadily creeping back towards where they were pre-pandemic. As of October 25 they were down about 17% from 2019 levels, and planes flying domestic routes are almost as full today (85%) as they were at this time in 2019 (88%). As these flight searches translate into more full or mostly-full planes, we expect to see fewer last-minute deals.

With domestic demand rebounding faster than international demand, your window for being able to reliably find last-minute cheap domestic flights may already be closing, though this also depends on where you’re headed.

Demand to hot leisure destinations like Miami and Las Vegas is back with a vengeance, whereas business-heavy destinations like San Francisco have been slower to bounce back. If you’re traveling abroad or to one of these business-heavy domestic destinations, we’d expect to see a couple more months of last-minute deals, as demand creeps back to normal, slowly but surely.
These developments have been fun to watch, but overall they don’t mean too much when it comes to your best strategy for finding a cheap flight. We still strongly recommend starting your search early and keeping the Goldilocks Window in mind.

While you may not be out of luck if you wait too long at the moment, it’s better to be safe than sorry, and it wouldn’t be wise to get in the habit of waiting for the last minute to book.


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Cabañas Biuzaa - Zipolite, México - Trip Stories
Zipolite, México. Colonia Las Palmas, Sin Número, Carretera Puerto Angel-San Agustinillo. thumb_up 8.40 / 10 (254). wifi Acesso Wi-Fi gratuito.