Interesting Things To Visit In Puerto Escondido

An Overview of Puerto Escondido

Puerto Escondido is a small port and resort town to the south of Oaxaca City.  The area is renowned for its beaches, small town mentality, and Mexican Pipeline Surf Break.  There’s a robust nightlife scene and a large number of thatch-roof buildings and palms following the shoreline. Thanks to the gorgeous shorelines, interesting culture and nearby natural beauty, there are many interesting things to visit in Puerto Escondido.

Interesting Things To Visit In Puerto Escondido


Playa Principal

This is a large and beautiful beachfront which makes up the bulk of the city’s tourism center.

Playa Zicatela

Playa Zicatela is the largest uninterrupted beach front in the area. This area generally becomes less crowded the further south a person goes.

Puerto Angelito

Puerto Angelito is a tiny bay area with a narrow protected beach and many small fishing vessels on display along the shoreline.  Playa Angelito is ideal for snorkeling and nature lovers.

Playa Bacocho

This is a large beach area to the north of the city with huge boulders and small, forested trails for walking.  They have a baby sea turtle rescue program here you can volunteer time or money to. Lucky visitors can see the sea turtles hatch if they visit in the proper in season (from October to May).

Playa Carrizalillo

This is a quiet rocky bay area with cliffs for some of the greatest natural sunset views overlooking the bay.

Selina

Selina is a cozy coworking space with extremely reliable WIFI, located just outside Playa Zicatela.

La Punta

This is a laid-back street area with cheap restaurants and many expat hostels. It’s a popular region to stay in for longer visits.

La Julia

This is a generally recommended, laid-back café that generally doesn’t get too crowded in the mornings.

Café Losodeli

This is a nice café with a strong smoothie selection for guests.

Tlayudas

Tlayudas is a favorite street food option found around Puerto Escondido.  Tlayudas are large, crispy corn tortillas with beans, cheese, lettuce, avocado and usually meat inside.  The ones near the alley in Calle de Moro are recommended.

Mercado Benito Juarez

This is the most active central shopping area in town. The market is especially good for fresh produce, most notably fish.

Chill A Kill

Chill A Kill is a highly recommended novelty food restaurant with scenic views.

Casa Wabi

This is a Japanese-Mexican mash-up art studio with strong community ties.  They offer gallery tours twice weekly.

Laguna de Manialtepec

Just outside the city limits, this is a gorgeous wildlife bay unique for bioluminescent plankton which alights a handful of times throughout the year.  Another option with a similar phenomenon is Laguna de Chacahua.

Atotonilco Hot Springs

These are a series of natural hot springs inside a resort complex found deep within the jungles.

Anador Escenico

This is a rugged cliffside trail which overlooks the bay area.  Check the tide times to ensure this route is safe, as high tide makes the pathways difficult to access.

Cascada La Reforma

This is a large river waterfall to the north of Puerto Escondido.

La Escobilla Sea Turtle Nesting Beach

This beach operates as an active sanctuary for sea turtles.  In order to visit, guests need an official guide to explore the area safely.

Barra de Navidad

This is a mangrove lagoon with swamp treks and crocodile coves.

Tututepec

This is a Mesoamerican archaeological site, also known as the old Mixtec Capital. The Mixtec were the head of a tributary empire that controlled much of southern Oaxaca.

Whale and Dolphin Watching

Puerto Escondido is excellent for lagoon and bay tours for those wishing to watch migrating whales and dolphins. These services and tours are seasonal, and depend on yearly migration patterns.

Chacahua National Park

This is a grand national park and a beautiful area outside the city requiring about a one hour drive or bus ride to reach.


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