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How to Get to Zipolite

How to Get to Zipolite

Zipolite Oaxaca State, Mexico Travel Guide

Air Travel: Flying to the Oaxacan Coast

Major Airports & Airlines

The closest airport to Zipolite is Bahías de Huatulco International Airport (HUX), about 45-60 minutes away. Oaxaca International Airport (OAX) is another option, roughly 6-7 hours by bus.

HUX Connectivity

  • Domestic: Aeromexico, Volaris, VivaAerobus from Mexico City, Guadalajara.
  • International (Seasonal): American Airlines, United, Delta (US); WestJet, Air Canada (Canada).
  • Find flight deals with Dollar Flight Club and Skyscanner.

Transfer Options from HUX

From HUX, a 45-60 minute drive leads to Zipolite. Consider your budget and desired convenience for transfers.

Options Available

  • Colectivo (shared taxi/van): Most economical, $10-15 USD per person.
  • Private Taxi: Direct to accommodation, $40-50 USD.
  • Pre-booked Shuttle: Some accommodations offer these.

Price Fluctuations

Flight prices rise during peak dry season (Dec-Apr), especially around holidays. Book well in advance. Prices drop during rainy season (Jun-Oct).

Seasonal Availability

Direct international flights to HUX are mainly seasonal (Nov-May). Outside this period, connections through Mexico City (MEX) are common.

Airport Facilities

HUX is smaller with basic amenities (car rental, taxis, shops). OAX (Oaxaca City) is larger, offering more dining and shopping options.

Land Transportation: Reaching the Coast by Road

Long-Distance Bus Options

  • Mexico has an extensive and generally efficient long-distance bus network.
  • Oaxaca City to Pochutla: ADO (first-class) and OCC (second-class) offer daily departures.
  • Journey approximately 6-7 hours, winding through mountains. Cost $25-40 USD.
  • Mexico City to Pochutla: ADO offers direct overnight buses, 12-14 hours.

Self-Driving Considerations

  • Valid driver's license and credit card for deposit.
  • Mandatory Mexican car insurance from a Mexican insurer. Rental companies offer this.
  • Roads can pose a challenge due to varying conditions and numerous unmarked speed bumps (Topes).
  • Driving at night on mountain roads is not suggested.

Road Conditions & Safety

Mountain Routes

Highways 175 and 131 are very winding, often with potholes and livestock. Daytime driving is strongly suggested.

Coastal Roads

Generally paved but can be narrow and feature frequent, sometimes unmarked, Topes (speed bumps).

Rental Companies

Major international car rental companies are available at Huatulco Airport, like DiscoverCars.com.

Sea/River Arrivals & Departure Information

Sea & River Travel

Sea or river transportation does not serve as a main means of arrival for tourists directly to Zipolite. No direct ferry services or cruise ports exist for passenger arrival in Zipolite.

Summary

  • Cruise ships occasionally dock in Huatulco.
  • Passengers from cruise ships typically take organized shore excursions.
  • No significant river transportation options for arrival in Zipolite.

Departure Information

Planning your exit. The FMM (Forma Migratoria Múltiple) fee, which serves as your tourist tax, is typically included in your international flight ticket.

Departure Pointers

  • If you entered Mexico by land, have your FMM receipt ready upon departure.
  • For international flights from HUX, arrive at least 2 hours prior.
  • Allow 45-60 minutes for transfer from Zipolite to HUX. Factor in potential delays.

Departure from Pochutla Bus Station

If departing by bus from Pochutla, arrive at the station at least 30 minutes before your scheduled bus departure time.

Pre-Departure Steps

  • Allows time to confirm your ticket.
  • Find your gate.
  • Board comfortably.

Airport/Station Facilities

HUX (Huatulco Airport) facilities are limited. You will find small gift shops, a few casual cafes, and ATMs. The Pochutla Bus Station offers small shops and food stalls for snacks and drinks.

Amenities Summary

  • HUX: Functional but not extensive airport.
  • Pochutla Bus Station: Basic waiting area with necessary amenities.
  • Ensure you plan transfers with ample time, especially during peak periods.

General Departure Advice

  • There are no other specific exit taxes levied on tourists departing from Mexico.
  • Keep your FMM card and any payment receipts for it safe.
  • Factor in potential delays from traffic or weather if traveling during the rainy season.
  • Be prepared for potential language barriers at smaller bus stations or local transport hubs.
  • Always confirm your departure details and times the day before you travel.
  • Keep digital copies of all travel documents accessible on your phone or cloud.

Transportation Within Zipolite

Public Transportation: Colectivos and Local Options

Zipolite itself does not have a formal public transit system within the town limits. Movement within Zipolite is mainly by foot, moto-taxis, or regular taxis. For inter-town travel, the main form of public transportation is Colectivos.

Colectivo Overview

  • Colectivos: Shared taxis or small passenger vans.
  • Operate along fixed routes on main coastal highway (Highway 200) and specific town routes.
  • Economical way to travel between communities.

Route Maps & Ticketing

Colectivos generally do not follow strict route maps. They operate on well-known stretches of road between towns. Fares are typically paid directly to the driver upon boarding or exiting the vehicle.

Hubs & Fares

  • Hubs: Main road near Zipolite entrance, Mazunte "arco," Pochutla market/bus station.
  • Fares: Fixed rates per person, typically 10-30 MXN ($0.50-$1.50 USD) for short trips.
  • Always carry small denominations of pesos for fares.

Hours & Frequency

Colectivos generally operate from early morning (around 6 AM) until late evening (9-10 PM). Frequency is high during daylight hours on busy routes (every 5-15 minutes).

Accessibility

Public transportation in Zipolite, especially colectivos, is generally not wheelchair accessible. Vehicles are small, and boarding often needs stepping up.

Efficient Navigation

Look for cars with "Servicio Colectivo" signs. Confirm destination with driver. Be prepared for a full car. Flag them down from the main road.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing: Private and Convenient Travel

Licensed Taxi Information

Taxis offer a more direct and private transportation option, especially for shorter distances or when carrying luggage. Taxis in Zipolite are usually white or red and white, often displaying a specific taxi number. Licensed taxis might have a visible taxi meter, though it finds rare use; fares are almost always negotiated beforehand.

Hailing & Payment

  • You can hail taxis on the street, find them at designated taxi stands (Sitios).
  • Ask your accommodation or a restaurant to call one for you.
  • Always negotiate and agree on the fare BEFORE getting into the taxi. Taxis operate on a cash-only basis (pesos).

Safety & Airport Arrangements

Ride-sharing apps like Uber or DiDi are not available in Zipolite or the immediate surrounding towns. Local taxis and colectivos are the main motorized transport options.

Safety Measures

  • Colectivos: Generally safe, shared with locals.
  • Taxis: Use licensed taxis. Prefer well-lit areas at night.
  • Airport Taxi Arrangements (HUX): Pre-paid taxis are available inside the terminal or directly outside.

Rental Options: Personal Mobility and Exploration

Car Rental

Booking in advance is suggested. Passport, valid license, credit card for deposit. Mexican car insurance is mandatory.

Motorcycle & Scooter

Available in Zipolite/Mazunte. Need valid license. Helmets legally needed. Roads can be rough; exercise extreme caution.

Specialty Vehicles

Moto-taxis: Small motorbikes with passenger carriage. Inexpensive and quick for short distances within Zipolite.

Driving & Cycling Insights

Driving in Mexico can be challenging due to varying road conditions, numerous unmarked speed bumps (Topes), and different local driving habits. Always assess your comfort level.