Puerto Escondido

Puerto Escondido

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Surfing in Mexico

Want to go surfing or bodyboarding on world class waves? Puerto Escondido in Oaxaca state of Mexico is the world famous for having great consistent big surfing waves. Puerto Escondido is the home of the Mexican Pipeline (or also known as Mexpipe) in the playa Zicatela for experienced and crazy adventurous surfers

Tourist information

Planning a trip? If you need a surfers bible, or information on surfing classes or spanish lessons, sport fishing, guided tours, rentals, airport taxi, area map, good restaurants, cabanas, hotel, hostel, lodging accommodation, beach condos, Mexican real estate property, travel agent, tourists artesanias craft markets, churches & religious festivals ... then this website has it.

The weather in this costal town in southern Mexico is tropical and the temperature stays in the low to mid 30's Celsius (80-90 Farenheit) during the day and drops about 10 to 15 degrees Celsius (20-30 Farenheit) at night most of the year. People who love the warmer temperatures and don't mind the hot rainy weather for about 6 months from early May will enjoy Puerto Escondido. The warm climate makes it a great place to learn to surf.

Safety when travelling is important. Most people feel safe as they travel around Puerto Escondido but being careful is always a wise thing to do — especially at night in the less populated or well lit areas. Taxi's are affordable, fast and safe and drive around looking for their next clients — so you should never have to wait more than a few minutes to catch a taxi.

Read more Travellers Tips & Information about Puerto Escondido in Oaxaca Mexico.


Puerto Escondido Surf Report

A brief overview of the surf and weather for the week ahead.

Puerto Escondido Weather Report

Puerto Escondido Photos



Advice for Visitors

Use the Local Transport

Most days the temperature is very, very hot (above 30 degrees celcius) so it is wise to use the many taxis or other affordable means of transport and not walk around in the heat if you don't need to.

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