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This Mexican Town Exudes the Ultimate Boho Beach Vibes, and It’s Not Tulum

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The bohemian beach resort of Mazunte is the stuff of dreams. This small town is what we wish Tulum was still like – authentic, laid back, off the beaten track, and stunningly beautiful. The thumping bass of the nightclubs in Puerto Escondido, a nearby resort town, is not here. There are cobblestone streets and thatched-roof homes, as well as a variety restaurants and cafes.

Mazunte, one of Mexico’s Pueblo Magicos (Magic Towns), is recognized by the Mexican Government as a place that has preserved its cultural authenticity, natural beauty, and history. You’ll immediately see why Mazunte was given this special designation. The town is truly magical. The perfect place to disconnect from everyday life, reconnect with yourself and soak up the sun while listening to the waves of the Pacific Ocean crashing against the golden beaches.

You can enjoy the sunset at Punta Cometa by taking the easy, 2.2 mile hike. Yoga classes are available for all levels. Casa Om and Akasha Dance, Yoga and Martial Arts, are two of your best options. Evenings are the best time to wander through the streets and choose from a variety of restaurants that will satisfy even the most discerning foodies. There’s everything from Mexican cuisine to vegan restaurants and romantic Italian places where you can eat al fresco.

Plan your perfect getaway

Flying into Puerto Escondido is the easiest way to reach Mazunte. The best way to see the coast is to rent a car. However, parking can be difficult in Mazunte due to its narrow streets. Renting a car in Puerto Escondido starts at $9 per day. If your hotel provides parking, check ahead to make sure. Taxis are available at the airport. You can take a taxi or the public daily.

There are many options for accommodation in Mazunte, and they can be tailored to suit any budget. There are many hostels that offer dorms starting at a href=”https://www.hostelworld.com/st/hostels/north America/Mexico/mazunte /”>$10 for backpackers. If you have a budget of $50 per night, there are 3-star hotels or private bungalows that offer amenities such as breakfast, wifi, and pools. If you want to spend more, you can get a private beach bungalow for $100-$200. You’ll be able to enjoy the ocean view from your balcony.

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