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Discover Oaxaca's coast with this eco-tour exploring La Ventanilla, Mazunte, Zipolite, and Puerto Angel, with wildlife, beaches, and local crafts.
Mazunte-Ventanilla and Zipolite Ecotour: Exploring Oaxaca’s Coastal Wonders
Traveling through Oaxaca isn’t just about ancient ruins or spicy food; it’s also about experiencing the wild and beautiful coastline that often flies under the radar. The Mazunte-Ventanilla and Zipolite Ecotour offers a balanced look at Oaxaca’s lesser-known coastal treasures, combining wildlife encounters, charming towns, and stunning beaches—all in a manageable 7-hour day trip. It’s a solid choice for those who want a taste of nature, local culture, and unspoiled scenery.
What we really appreciate about this tour is how it weaves together wildlife conservation efforts with relaxed beach time, offering an authentic glimpse into the region’s environmental initiatives and traditional communities. The visit to La Ventanilla’s crocodile reserve and Mazunte’s turtle protection programs are genuine highlights. Also, with scenic stops like Punta Cometa at sunset, you’ll leave with both beautiful photos and meaningful memories.
One possible consideration is the price point—$71 per person—which includes transportation and bilingual guides, but note that entrance fees to reserves (up to 250 pesos) are not included. This means some extra costs, but they are reasonable given the experiences. Also, the schedule involves quite a bit of van travel—around 2 hours total—so travelers needing the utmost comfort might want to factor that in.
This tour suits travelers seeking an active day outdoors, those interested in conservation, and anyone eager to combine beach relaxation with educational and cultural insights.


This ecotour begins with pickup at one of nine convenient locations in Puerto Escondido, making it accessible for most travelers staying nearby. The comfortable van ride sets a relaxed tone for the day, with about 50 minutes of travel to La Ventanilla, a natural reserve famous for its crocodiles and diverse wildlife.
La Ventanilla stands as a real highlight—a true example of community-driven conservation. The guided walk (around 2 hours) immerses you in the mangroves and wetlands where crocodiles swim confidently. As one reviewer noted, “We loved the way the reserve is run by the community; it feels authentic and caring.” Expect to see crocodiles lounging in their natural habitat and learn about ongoing protection efforts. Entrance fees are not included, but they are very affordable (up to 250 pesos), making this a budget-friendly wildlife experience.
Next, the tour heads to Mazunte, a bohemian seaside town renowned for its Sea Turtle Center. Here, you’ll get a quick guided tour and see local efforts to protect sea turtles in action. The center is not just educational; it’s a vital part of the region’s conservation story. Visitors often comment on how inspiring it is to see such active protection—“The work being done here is impressive and seems to have real impact,” one reviewer said.
A visit to a natural cosmetics factory offers a chance to see how local artisans turn native ingredients into skincare products, blending traditional knowledge with sustainable practices. The tour also includes stops at a mezcal, mole, and chocolate shop, giving visitors a taste of regional flavors and crafts. These stops provide a unique opportunity to purchase authentic souvenirs directly from local producers, adding value to the experience.
Zipolite, famously known as a nudist beach, provides a relaxed atmosphere perfect for unwinding and enjoying the ocean. While not everyone might be comfortable with the nudist reputation, the beach itself is a beautiful stretch of sand, perfect for a leisurely lunch or just soaking up the sun. Remember, food is not included in the tour, so bring cash for regional dishes or snacks from beach vendors.
Post-lunch, the tour visits Puerto Angel, an idyllic fishing village with clear waters and a laid-back vibe. The stop here offers a chance to swim, take photos, or simply enjoy regional food and scenery for about 2.5 hours. Several reviews mention that this break is a welcome respite, with one stating, “We loved the chance to relax, swim, and enjoy fresh seafood by the sea.”
Finally, the highlight of the trip is Punta Cometa, a rocky promontory famous for its stunning sunset views and scenic walking trails. Standing here at dusk, you’ll marvel at the rugged coastline and might catch a glimpse of whales or dolphins if lucky. It’s a peaceful, almost spiritual end to a day filled with natural beauty and wildlife encounters.
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The tour’s duration is about 7 hours, which makes it a manageable day trip from Puerto Escondido or nearby towns. Transport is by private van, offering a comfortable ride with plenty of room for groups, though it’s worth noting there’s quite a bit of driving—roughly 2 hours total—spread throughout the day. The pickup points are convenient, and if yours isn’t listed, you can coordinate later.
Guides are bilingual, providing insights in both Spanish and English, which helps make the experience accessible and engaging. The group size is private, meaning this isn’t a large tour, fostering a more intimate atmosphere.
Cost-wise, $71 per person is reasonable given the variety of experiences—wildlife, cultural stops, scenic views—and included transportation and guides. Entrance fees are extra but affordable, and optional purchases at local shops can add to the experience without feeling obligatory.

To make the most of this tour, pack a hat, cash, and outdoor clothing suitable for walking and sun exposure. Since some stops involve walking around the reserves and towns, comfortable shoes are a must. Given the outdoor nature, avoid bringing pets (except assistance dogs), alcohol, or drugs, and note that baby carriages are not allowed.
The meeting point is typically at your hotel, with detailed instructions sent after booking. It’s smart to arrive ready for an active day, with sun protection and a camera to capture scenic moments.

This eco-tour offers a well-rounded taste of Oaxaca’s coast—combining wildlife conservation, authentic towns, and stunning beaches. The experience is best suited for travelers who enjoy being outdoors, learning about environmental efforts firsthand, and spending time in relaxed, scenic settings. It’s particularly appealing if you’re interested in seeing how local communities protect their natural resources and want a meaningful connection to the area beyond just lounging on the beach.
While the itinerary involves some travel, the diversity of stops ensures you’ll leave with a broader appreciation of Oaxaca’s coastal ecosystem. The guided nature of the tour, along with bilingual guides, makes it accessible for international visitors, and the focus on authentic, community-driven experiences adds real value.
If you’re looking for a day trip that combines nature, culture, and stunning scenery at a reasonable price, this could be a great fit. It’s a solid choice whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, especially if wildlife and local traditions intrigue you.

Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, the price of $71 covers transportation in a comfortable van, along with bilingual guides.
Do I need to pay for entrance fees separately?
Yes, entrance fees to reserves are not included, but they are quite affordable—no more than 250 pesos per person.
How long is the entire tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, with about 2 hours of travel in total, plus the stops and activities.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food is not included. You should bring cash for regional dishes or snacks, especially during the Puerto Angel break.
Is there time for swimming or relaxing?
Yes, during the Puerto Angel stop, you have about 2.5 hours for swimming, relaxing, or enjoying regional food.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring a hat, cash, outdoor clothing, and comfortable shoes. Sunscreen and a camera are also recommended.
Can I book this tour if I don’t speak Spanish?
Absolutely. Guides operate in both Spanish and English, making it accessible for most travelers.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the itinerary is outdoor and active, it can be suitable for children who enjoy walking and wildlife. Check with the provider if you have specific concerns.
This tour stands out as a thoughtful way to explore Oaxaca’s coast, blending environmental awareness with scenic beauty and local culture. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a lover of beaches, or simply curious about Oaxaca’s natural heritage, it offers a meaningful and enjoyable day out.
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