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De la Guelaguetza a Mazunte: Relájate en la Costa de Oaxaca
De la Guelaguetza a Mazunte: Relájate en la Costa de Oaxaca Oaxaca, México — Una vez al año, a finales de julio, Oaxaca florece—no solo en color, sino en ritmo,

OAXACAN CUISINE: A DELIGHT FOR YOUR TASTE BUDS
Talking about Oaxacan gastronomy means discussing dishes that combine some of the most exquisite flavors in Mexico. Ingredients such as corn, chocolate, and...

FALL IN LOVE WITH OAXACA'S BEST BEACHES
Anyone who visits Oaxaca never wants to leave. It's a colonial city full of ancient treasures, major tourist attractions, and unparalleled cuisine. But...

MAZUNTE: THE PERFECT PLACE TO RELAX AND MEDITATE
Mazunte, the perfect place to relax and meditate. On the Oaxacan Coast, you’ll find beautiful beaches with turquoise waters, golden sand, and unparalleled landscapes. Huatulco, Puerto Escondido, Zicatela, Zipolite, and, of course, Mazunte are just a few of them.

Discover Mazunte’s Cosmetics Factory
If you love eco-friendly destinations that care for nature, you must visit Mazunte, Oaxaca. This charming town is nestled along the coast, offering a unique blend of beauty and sustainability.

4 Reasons to Surf in Oaxaca
With over 600 kilometers of coastline, Oaxaca has become one of the most popular surfing destinations in the last ten years.

What to do on Oaxaca’s Mazunte & San Agustinillo beaches?
The beaches of Mazunte and San Agustinillo in Oaxaca have become one of the favorite spots for tourists, thanks to...

Best dishes that you have to try on your next visit to Oaxaca
Oaxaca is not only enjoyed for its incredible natural landscapes, beaches, traditions, and customs, but it is also one of the...

Celebrating the Day of the Dead in Oaxaca
The Day of the Dead event is a popular ceremony that invokes the spirits of ancestors to invite them to join the living world...

Mazunte’s Living Museum of the Sea Turtle
Located on Mazunte beach (a name derived from Maxontetia, which in Nahuatl means "please deposit eggs here"), the Living Sea Turtle Museum...

