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Bahía Puerto Escondido

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    • Day 169

      Puerto Escondido 🌊

      June 19, 2022 in Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      In einem tollen Airbnb mit Pool haben wir eine Woche in Puerto Escondido genossen. Wohl unsere letzte Stranddestination auf unserer Reise. Highlight war Eli‘s 30. Geburtstag 🥳, den wir gebührend gefeiert haben mit leckeren Drinks, gutem Essen und den wohl bequemsten Liegestühlen. 🦐⛱🍹Read more

    • Day 13

      Playa Zicatela

      February 24 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Gestern ging es einen Strandabschnitt weiter und hier bleiben wir nun bis Montag und lassen noch ein bisschen die Seele baumeln bevor es dann weiter Richtung Süden entlang der Küste geht. 🏖
      Momentan verbringen wir mehr am Pool als am Strand, da es einerseits unerträglich heiß ist am Meer und dieses ist auch sehr unruhig hier.
      Surferparadies 🏄‍♂️🏄‍♀️, aber schlecht zum baden. 🛀🤷‍♂️

      So genießen wir die Ruhe, gutes Essen und ein paar Bier. 😎
      Es könnte schlimmer sein. 😁

      Morgen wollen wir nochmal einen Roller 🛵 mieten und einen kleinen Ausflug machen.
      Außerdem steht noch ein Friseurbesuch an, da mein Rasierer leider bei der Elektrospannung hier nicht funktioniert 🤪😂🧔
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    • Day 102

      Puerto Escondido

      December 5, 2022 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      We were woken up shortly after 5 by a group of roosters in cages right next to our van 🥲 After trying to get back to sleep for a while we gave up and were soon on the road to the East in direction of Puerto Escondido. And in the late morning we were happy to cross the border to Oaxaca. Despite Taxco being one of the highlights so far, the coastal stretch haven't been very nice overall.
      The drive wasn't very extraordinary, just a little bit slow with lots of smaller towns being in between. We stopped at a little laguna on the way and walked and stretched our legs. The laguna is famous for the bioluminescent plankton and there were signs indicating that it's currently open even though it's not the season. But it was early afternoon anyway and there weren't any people around that we could have asked so we continued another 20 minutes into town. Actually through town until the most famous beach, Playa Zicatela. We've had our highest temperature yet on the way with 35 degrees and were in urgent need for a little cool down. The beach was magnificent, large and with just a few people. The water was refreshing but not as clear as elsewhere, maybe because of the season. We spend a little more time at the beach sun bathing but the sun got quickly too intense 🫠 When we went back to Ruedi Julia saw that there was a piece of plastic on the underside hanging down. She fixed it temporarily but resourcefully with a little safety clip so we could drive to the main beach for a little stroll.

      Afterwards we drove about 15 minutes back in the direction we came from over a sandy road to the beach Agua Dulce. There we waited to release freshly hatched baby turtles to the ocean 🥹🐢 They were incredibly cute but looked so helpless in their efforts to get into the water even with our help. Ultimately all 4 of our babies made it safely into the ocean and will hopefully grow into big, strong turtles. There we asked a guide if it is possible to watch the bioluminescence currently because it's not the season. He said that it's possible with a little help and he's going to a tour after the turtle release anyways, so we decided to join in on that. Also because he said that we can probably stay there with Ruedi ☺️

      It was another 15 minutes drive back in direction of Acapulco but it was sooooo worth it!! We took a little boat over the Laguna Manialtepec to some tents floating on the lake that we circled with the boat and then swam into... Right after entering the tent each little movement was illuminated under water ✨⚡ and closer to the water surface they were sparkling all around. You could lift them out and had a sparkling waterfall in your hands... It was magical!! It's difficult to explain but it left me in awe! We spent an hour there in the changing warm and cold water (depending if the current salt water, sweet water or thermal water). They light up when they feel threatened as a defense mechanism, so it felt like disturbing them 🥹

      We parked Ruedi in the back of the restaurant and then went for a beer. They also offered dinner, Tlayuda, like a tortilla pizza 🥰
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    • Day 54–57

      Last day in Mexico

      February 24 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      After our chill week in Chacahua we made our way back to Zicatela. We had arranged to stay with Roberto and Marley (the Dalmatian) again at our favourite guesthouse.

      Even though we had only stayed there a week when we first arrived to Puerto Escondido it had really become our home away from home. We enjoyed a few more afternoons of sunsets over the water and chill days by the pool.

      By this stage we had been in Mexico for 2 months and had loved every bit of it. By far our favourite country of the 14 we’d been in the past 7 months. To say we weren’t ready to leave doesn’t come close. Especially with so much more explore across the rest of the country.

      Well, I guess that’s just an excuse to be back soon 😎🙌
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    • Day 20

      Party night & visiting the turtle camp

      May 20, 2021 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      So, yeah... I lost my money at the club, I didn‘t know the name of the street where I live and I forgot where we put the key once I got there - so it was really, really, really good that Sebastian took care of me... I probably should think more before I go out... we went to the beach to see the sunrise and saw surfers having so much fun.
      The Apartment I’m staying in is exactly half a meter walking distance to the beach... it’s dirty, doesn’t have running water and no AC but it’s still just great!! Uli and Palesa live upstairs and rn I share a room with Roque :) I love meeting new people :) at 11:30 I finally got an hour of sleep after teaching English through Whatsappcall and breakfast at 2pm (consisting of bread, avocado, tomato and my new favorite: Tajin. That’s salt, chili and lime and it’s just awesome!!
      Took a stroll in the afternoon, the sand is so hot it burnt my soles and the current is pretty strong.
      Roque and I went to the turtle camp (I misread the way and our path became 4km longer than it was supposed to be), long, stony road but beautiful. Sunset, bricks, ocean, turtles... Leo is very nice, we may spend Sunday night at the beach to help him collect eggs at the beach, will keep you updated!!
      It was open mic night and I was so looking forward to it but after 30 min in I got home to sleep because I finally became tired after an 38hour day with only one hour of sleep in the daytime.
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    • Day 20

      Puerto Escondido 2

      November 29, 2021 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      On change de chambre et ça change tout ... On passe à une grande pièce avec 2 lits doubles qui donne sur une énorme terrasse sur la mer ... La grosse classe !!!!!

      On gagne du temps en recherche pour midi et on retourne dans notre super restau pas cher trouvé la veille ... 🤤.
      Le plus, c'est qu'on est juste à côté d'une plage sans courant ... Hyper safe pour nous ... On passe l'après midi dans l'eau à jouer dans les vagues !!!

      "C'est le meilleur jour de ma vie" dixit Till 😬

      ... Température de l'air 32°, température de l'eau 29°, eau transparente ... Le pied !!! ☀️🏖️🌴.

      On rentre à temps pour voir le coucher de soleil devant notre hôtel 🤩
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    • Day 45

      Puerto Escondido

      August 20, 2016 in Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      ...gehört wohl zu den bekanntesten Surfdestinationen des Landes, wo auch Bigwave-Surfcontests abgehalten werden und die Welle am Zicatela-Beach auch als Mexikos Pipeline (offiziell in Hawai) bezeichnet wird!
      Von einem der besten und schönsten Hostels aus, war es ebenso nicht weit zu einem etwas weniger mächtigen herrlichen Left-pointbreak. Die Zeit abseits des Wassers wurde für die nächsten 2 Tage lediglich durch Pausen, Essen und Schlafen unterbrochen.
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    • Day 23

      Beach and Clubbing

      May 23, 2021 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Daystroll at the beach, little bit of swimming but the waves are way too big for that... party at a beach club - it was really nice there, I liked the vibe and music - then we took off to Cactus, I didn’t really like it there, many weird people - I really don’t feel comfortable going around seeing people sell, buy and take drugs... the night was kinda done anyways so I took a taxi and went to sleep at 5am.Read more

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