About Puerto Escondido

Puerto Escondido is a great place! There are many great hotels, dinning locations etc. and this Puerto Escondido website has info and reviews about all of this in Puerto Escondido, Mexico including monthly summaries.
Information for Visitors
In southern Mexico in the state of Oaxaca is the famous beach side location of Puerto Escondido. It was very well known amongst experienced surfers and bodyboarders as the waves are the best for surfing in Mexico. View the most recent surf report.
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Information for Visitors information modified Friday, 05 November 2010
Puerto Escondido
Needing a vacation? The best place for a holiday trip is to Puerto Escondido in the southern state of Oaxaca in Mexico. It is well known as a great vacation destination & for consistently having great waves to surf. The Mexican holiday spot of Puerto Escondido is where a surfer will find the Mexican Pipeline (Mexpipe) located on the Zicatela beach.
Puerto Escondido information modified Friday, 16 January 2009
Twin Towns
The community that makes up Puerto Escondido is actually two municipalities. The dividing line is at the bridge at the bottom of the main hill on the highway to Huatulco. Zicatela beach is in the jurisdiction of the Santa Maria Colotepec council while the Adoquin and Centro are governed by San Pedro Mixtepec council.
Twin Towns information modified Friday, 16 January 2009
Photos of Puerto Escondido
Many tourists come to Puerto Escondido each year and take great photos. Here are some of these photos that people want to share with the world. The photos and images change regularly and are automatically gathered from the Flickr Puerto Escondido images pool.
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January
The month of January each year is always not busy as the crowds of December around Christmas week have left town. Some days the weather being will warm up yet the mornings can be fresh making it still a great time to visit Puerto Escondido. There is not much happening event wise except the first week of January when Mexico celebrate the day of the kings on the 6th.
January information modified Saturday, 17 January 2009
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