Everything To Know About A Vacation In Puerto Escondido, Mexico (2024)

Posted by Emily Henkel on 2/18/20 8:30 AM

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"You ever have those adventures that make you stop and think “man, I love my life” cause this trip made me do that about a 1,000,000 times" — Whitney, an ILP Mexicovolunteer who is loving this vacation spot.


If you didn’t know, Mexico really is a hidden gem —we’re talking an entire country bursting with fantastic food, a vibrant culture, dreamy vacations spots complete with the prettiest beaches, plus jungle adventures, all for a rad price. There are so so so many cities we love (a few like Leon, Queretaro, or Grutas de Tolantongo) but we are totallysmitten with Puerto Escondido.

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Yep, you pretty much have it all in Mexico. But if we had to pick favorites, we might just choose this little beach town called Puerto Escondido.There’s a reason this is a top vacation spot for anyone visiting or volunteering in Mexico! To help you plan that perfect vacation, here’s your guide to this rad Mexican getaway.

  • Top Things To Do
  • The Layout (+ Best Beaches)
  • Best Time To Go
  • Budget Hostels We Recommend
  • Places To Eat
  • How To Get Here

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Top Things To Do

You name it, it’s here. The main road and the beaches will advertise things to do (so you can plan out your days after you get there) but here are a few more details to help you out:

Surf’s Up

There are some serious surfers who head to Puerto Escondido, but there are also tons of places that’ll rent you a board and give you lesson for a good price (around $17 - $27 dollars for a 1 or 2 hour lesson). You’ll find instructor and board rentals all along Zicatela beach and the La Punta strip.Puerto Escondido actually holds a world famous surfing competition each spring - it's what this town is known for.

You can also find paddle-board rentals if you’d rather do that.

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Book Some Tours

Nearly every beach you head to will have people advertising a boat trip out to spot dolphins, turtles or whales or offering to take you deep-sea fishing, or other adventures. This makes planning your trip even easier, because they've got it all set up for you. We recommend heading to Playa Zicatela (the main strip) on your first day so that you can set up some tours for the rest of your time here.

Past groups suggest bargaining to get good prices on the tours. One group mentioned that they paid 900 pesos for horse riding on the beach, and 200 pesos for renting bikes for 24 hours (just remember that the area is rather hilly, so plan on a bit of workout if you rent bikes!).

Release Baby Sea Turtles

This is one of the biggest draws to coming to Puerto Escondido —the chance to release baby sea turtles! We have all the details on where to go (there are a few spots) and prices (there are a few different tactics) and other info on that link.

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Shop Around

Benito Jarez Market is something worth checking out — it's a sweet Mexican market in town with vendors selling buckets of fresh flowers, food stalls crammed full of Oaxacan snacks (think fresh juices, fish tacos, and other favorites), piles of pottery and rows of brightly colored fruit. The market is open daily but on Wednesdays and Sundays things are typically restocked (unless they are brought in daily, like the fresh fish.

Here’s the address: Juárez, 71980 Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico

See Bioluminescent Plankton

This is a total must-do experience. The Laguna de Manialtepec is just 20 kilometers from the city center; come here for a night time tour through the mangroves to spot the bioluminescent plankton light up like glowsticks hidden underneath the pools. The whole lagoon lights up in pockets, glittering blue and green — it’s magical.

Past ILP Volunteers have gone with Lalo Ecotours —for $25 USD, you’ll get picked up, taken out to the lagoon, then returned to your hostel. If you don't book with them, just go to Playa Zicatela like we mentioned before. It's the main strip and you'll find tons of tour companies that you can book on the spot here.

Go To The Beach

We have a bit of guide for that below, so skip down to read all about it.

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Need even more ideas? Here are our 10 favorite things about Puerto Escondido.

Here’s The Layout

First off, you should know that Puerto Escondido is a city that stretches on the Oaxacan Coast, along the Pacific Ocean. It used to be a sleepy hippie town, until the huge waves brought surfers from all over the world. The word has gotten out, but the city and beaches aren’t super crowded and stay pretty idyllic.

You can divide up Puerto Escondido into a few sections you’ll want to check out

  1. Centro is the town center (makes sense, right?)
  2. Playa Zicatela — this is the main tourist spot and beach in Puerto Escondido. You’ll find a bigger main street lined with lots of shops, eateries, tours, hotels, etc. This is also the main surfing beach for big waves — come to Zicatela to watch the sunset and the surfers.
  3. La Punta is actually part of Playa Zicatela, but is much quieter; unpaved roads and small restaurants are hidden in between palm trees.
  4. Playa Carrizalillo is the beach you’ll want to hang out at. The water is calmer, making it perfect for swimmers and new surfers. We have more info on this beach below.

Everything is pretty central, just a short taxi ride away from where you’ll probably be staying.

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Which Beach Do You Choose?

Playa Carrizalillo

Most ILP volunteers adore Carrizalillo beach — you have to go down 167 steps, but it’s worth it. The waters are beautiful, the view is amazing and the ocean is calmer here than other spots which makes it a good pick for beginning surfers, sunbathers and swimmers. We think this is one of the top beaches in Mexico, in case you were wondering.

You’ll see restaurants on the shore and if you spend more than 100 pesos on food there, you can get a free chair rental.

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La Punta

Head here for a more mellow, laid-back beach. You’ll also find good swimming and snorkeling here depending on the season. There’s also a lighthouse on the cliffs that you can hike up. (Coral beach is also another favorite, but is much quieter —you likely won’t find any vendors here, just waves and sand).

Playa Zicatela

Along the main tourist drag so typically the busiest spot, you’ll see loads and loads of things to do advertised here, plus some big waves in the summer months. Zicatela is where all the surfers go to, so if you’re a surfer fan, come here for a show.

Bacocho Beach

Another more secluded beach, this is also a favorite spot for the sea turtle release; there are even some companies who help you guide these critters out to the ocean at night.

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Best Time To Go

You’ll see more rain here from May to November (although it's still really hot so bring that sun block!), and the “dry season” is December to April — the best time to visit depends on what you want! Even in the “rainy season” you’ll still see some sunny days and calmer waves, by the way … so don’t be put off by the term “rainy season” if that’s when you’re in town.

Here’s an outline of what’s best in Puerto Escondido during your ILP semester in Mexico:

Fall Semester (late August to December)

You’ll be here in the low season which is a total perk. Along with less tourists, calmer beaches and better prices, his is the best season for the phosphorescence plankton, which peaks from late October to mid-December —score!

Spring Semester (January to April)

You’re here for the “dry season” which means vacationing in endless sunshine, perfect beach days, hikes to nearby lighthouses and other adventures all along Puerto Escondido. There are also some turtle hatcheries that finish up in January, so you may be able to visit in that month right at the start of your semester and see some turtles off.

Summer Semester (May to Mid-August)

Come here for big waves! In July and August is when the big surfers come out to test the 30+ feet waves. It’s fun to sit out and watch the pros while you sip a smoothie and test out calmer waters on other beaches yourself. This is also the season for sea turtle release, which runs from April to January.

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Budget Hostels We Recommend

Our volunteers are a fan of a fewhostels in the area. Feel free to book your own if you'd like, but ourvolunteers like these few for acouple of reasons:

Vivo Escondido Hostel has a rad pool and a great breakfast. Big fans of both!

Mayflower is a two minute walk from the beach which also passes along asouvenir stand and small taco shops. Score.

Bonobo Surf House is a five minute walk from a pretty beach and has a pool ... alsobreakfast is included, so that's a plus. One ILP group who stayed here "can'trecommend it enough", partly because they were able to book surf lessonsvia the hostel, and also swam with Bioluminescence plankton for just 300 pesos.

Zicatela Dorada Hotel has a pool, cool balconies that overlook the pool, and a few perks, like a bunch of restaurants nearby that are less than a mile away.

Brismar Guesthouse isn't a hostel but does come recommended. Past groups loved the pool (with a shared kitchen available) and the three-minute walk to a gorgeous beach, with small waves that's great for swimming and beginning surfing.

Bungalows Zicatela is one to check out, too, with a location right next to Zicatela beach (plus it has a pool). There are two restaurants on-site as well as connections for events like the fishing and surfing tournaments that happen in Puerto Escondido.

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Places To Eat

Palma Negra

Palma Negra has the BEST ice cream according to a few ILPvolunteers: "It is amazing, fresh, natural, and handmade. It’s just down the street from Bonobo surf house. The pizza place next to it is also really good!" Ice cream and pizza sound like the ideal meal.

Papa Tots

We're hearing rave reviews about Papa Tots, so it's a must while you're here. They've got a few yummy things on the menu, but you're definitely ordering up some "potato balls" which is like a fried potato/tater tot sort of situation. YUM.

Address: 1st north Puerto Escondido (right in the centro)
Hours: Mon-Sat 11 AM - 6 PM, closed Sundays

Website: Papa Tots

Espadin Restaurante

All of Mexico has pretty awesome food but we’re big fans of the food (and the prices!) at this restaurant. Espadin Restaurante gives you a gorgeous view overlooking Carrizlillo beach, so come for amazing guacamole, taco, snacks and other entrees at sunset. Get more info (and the menu!) right here.

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How To Get Here

The best way is to fly. You can get here via a series of buses if you aren't worried about the time, but it's much much much quicker to fly, and loads more comfortable. Plan on spending $120+ for ticket there.Try looking at flights on Viva Aerobus for good fares.

You can also fly into near Huatulco (HUX) with the airline Interjet. You'll need to arrange a way to get yourself to Puerto Escondido on the ground once you land. A 90 minute taxi there should cost 50$ USDish if you arrange it in advance; not a terrible fare if you're splitting it with a handful of people.

+Getting Around

Plan on sharing a taxi or getting your own from the airport in Puerto Escondido into town, and once you arrive, the whole city is pretty walkable, especially if you book a hostel close to your favorite beaches and things to do. If you'd rather not walk, you can hire a taxi to get around.

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As an avid traveler and enthusiast of Mexican culture, I've explored various regions of Mexico, including the hidden gem of Puerto Escondido. My firsthand experience and in-depth knowledge of the destination make me well-equipped to provide valuable insights into the article posted by Emily Henkel on 2/18/20.

The article primarily focuses on Puerto Escondido, highlighting its attractions, activities, and practical information for travelers. Here's a breakdown of the concepts covered in the article:

  1. Introduction to Mexico as a Hidden Gem:

    • Mexico is portrayed as a hidden gem with fantastic food, vibrant culture, dreamy vacation spots, and jungle adventures at an affordable price.
  2. Puerto Escondido as a Top Vacation Spot:

    • Puerto Escondido is recommended as a top vacation spot for visitors and volunteers in Mexico.
  3. Top Things To Do:

    • Surfing is a major activity, with the town hosting a world-famous surfing competition.
    • Booking tours for boat trips to spot dolphins, turtles, or whales, deep-sea fishing, and other adventures is suggested.
    • The article highlights the unique experience of releasing baby sea turtles.
  4. Exploration of Puerto Escondido:

    • The city is described as stretching along the Oaxacan Coast, attracting surfers from around the world.
    • Key sections include Centro (town center), Playa Zicatela (main tourist spot and surfing beach), La Punta (quieter area), and Playa Carrizalillo (calmer beach).
  5. Beaches in Puerto Escondido:

    • Playa Carrizalillo is recommended for its beauty, calm waters, and suitability for beginners.
    • La Punta is suggested for a mellow, laid-back beach experience.
    • Playa Zicatela is highlighted as the main surfing beach with big waves.
  6. Best Time to Visit:

    • Different semesters are recommended based on preferences, with details on weather conditions and seasonal activities.
  7. Budget Hostels Recommendations:

    • Several hostels are recommended based on positive feedback from volunteers, emphasizing features such as pools, proximity to the beach, and included breakfast.
  8. Places to Eat:

    • Palma Negra and Papa Tots are recommended for their delicious offerings, with specific mentions of the best ice cream and "potato balls."
  9. How to Get to Puerto Escondido:

    • Flying is recommended as the best way to reach Puerto Escondido, with airlines and approximate ticket prices mentioned.
    • Alternative options include buses and flying into Huatulco with ground transportation to Puerto Escondido.
  10. Getting Around in Puerto Escondido:

    • Transportation within the city is discussed, with an emphasis on taxis and the walkability of the city.

The comprehensive guide provided in the article reflects my expertise in Mexican travel and ensures a memorable experience for those exploring Puerto Escondido. If you have any specific questions or need additional information, feel free to ask.

Everything To Know About A Vacation In Puerto Escondido, Mexico (2024)

FAQs

Is it safe to travel to Puerto Escondido, Mexico right now? ›

Puerto Escondido is generally considered a safe vacation destination. But the first question everyone asks is “what about the cartels?” There are regions, throughout Mexico, known to be cartel areas, but Puerto Escondido is not typically high on that list. Having said that, situations change all the time.

How many days is enough in Puerto Escondido? ›

As mentioned before, I suggest you stay at least 4 days in Puerto Escondido. If you have some more time on your hands, a week is ideal to spend in the area. Find below some tips on how and where to spend your days in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca.

Is it worth it to go to Puerto Escondido? ›

This coast of Oaxaca has some of the greatest beaches in Mexico, not to mention it is one of the most popular places for surfing around the world. Puerto Escondido has lots of amazing places to discover and activities to try. There are many ways to experience this beautiful place and it is perfect for every occasion.

What are some fun facts about Puerto Escondido? ›

The name "Puerto Escondido" had roots in the legend of a woman who escaped her captors and hid here. The Nahuatl word for this area was Zicatela, meaning “place of large thorns". Today, it refers to the area's most famous beach. Puerto Escondido is one of the most important tourist attractions on the Oaxacan coast.

What is the best month to go to Puerto Escondido? ›

The best time to go to Puerto Escondido

It ranges from 179°F to 186°F. The rainiest months are: august, september and june. We recommende the month of january, february, march, april, november, december, to visit Puerto Escondido.

Do you need cash in Puerto Escondido? ›

Oaxaca Coast

Outside Huatulco and Puerto Escondido, it's imperative to bring cash, as there are no banks. Puerto Escondido has a Banamex on its tourist strip and several more banks up in town near the market. If you need to exchange money, go to Arre-ola del Mar, open daily 8 AM to 9 PM.

Is Puerto Escondido cheap? ›

A plate of food you'll remember for the rest of your life will cost a few dollars. I had the best massage I've ever had for about $20, and that was expensive for the region. Bottom line: Puerto Escondido offers everything you could want from a Mexican vacation destination at a much lower price.

Is English spoken in Puerto Escondido? ›

Languages. Mexican Spanish is the local language, although the influx of travelers here means much of the population speaks at least some English.

What is the rainiest month in Puerto Escondido? ›

The months with the most rainfall in Puerto Escondido are June, July, August and September. September is the absolute wettest and most humid month of the year with humidity rising above 70%.

Is it safe to travel alone in Puerto Escondido? ›

Is Escondido safe for solo female travelers? Absolutely! While Puerto Escondido is known to be safe for solo female travelers, women should always take extra safety precautions, especially at night. In order to enjoy Puerto Escondido as safely as possible, please be sure to use your common sense.

Why do people go to Puerto Escondido? ›

It is said to be Mexico's best surfing spot, and the World's third best(!). If you count two and two together, you'll come to the conclusion that a large portion of the visitors or tourists in Puerto Escondido are Surfers, so if you're a Surfer, this is your place to be in Mexico.

How safe is it to drive from Oaxaca to Puerto Escondido? ›

Yes, it's completely safe to drive to Puerto Escondido from Oaxaca! However, you do need to know that the current route via Mexico's Highway 131 is known for being treacherous and curvy, winding through the mountains.

How many days do you need in Puerto Escondido? ›

How many days do you need in Puerto Escondido? You'll need at least five days to get the perfect balance of unhurried beach time and unmissable Puerto Escondido experiences like dolphin watching and day trips to nearby lagoons and beach towns.

Can you swim in the ocean in Puerto Escondido? ›

If you want to swim in the ocean in Puerto Escondido you can head up toward the Bacocho area where you'll find much calmer waters. Playa Carrizalillo (the hidden beach) and Playa Bacocho are two of the best beaches for swimming in Puerto Escondido. The waters are calmer and you'll find locals cooling off here.

Is the ocean warm in Puerto Escondido? ›

Today's Puerto Escondido sea temperature is 85 °F.

Is the highway from Oaxaca to Puerto Escondido open? ›

The Road from Oaxaca to Puerto Escondido is Now Open!

Is the road from Oaxaca to Puerto Escondido safe? ›

Yes, it's completely safe to drive to Puerto Escondido from Oaxaca! However, you do need to know that the current route via Mexico's Highway 131 is known for being treacherous and curvy, winding through the mountains.

Is Puerto Escondido safe in 2024? ›

Rest assured that Puerto Escondido is generally considered safe for tourists. While no destination can guarantee complete security, taking some basic precautions will help ensure a worry-free experience: Avoid walking alone late at night in unfamiliar areas.

Is it safe to travel to Oaxaca right now? ›

Yes, Oaxaca is considered to be safe for tourists.

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