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Explore Ventanilla, Zipolite, and Puerto Angel on this 7-hour Oaxaca tour for $44, including mangrove cruises, wildlife, beaches, and regional cuisine.
Discover the vibrant coastal landscapes of Oaxaca with the From Crucecita: Ventanilla, Zipolite, and Puerto Angel Tour. Priced at $44 per person and lasting 7 hours, this guided experience offers a mix of nature, wildlife, and relaxing beach time, making it ideal for those eager to see Mexico’s marine and land fauna. With a supplier rating of 4.6, the tour promises engaging insights and memorable scenery, though it’s best suited for travelers comfortable with active outdoor stops and beach visits.
This tour begins with a visit to Ventanilla, a protected reserve where conservation and wildlife intertwine. Expect a boat cruise through lush mangroves to observe crocodiles in their natural habitat. Next, explore Mazunte, a charming town known as a Mexican Magic Town, with its stunning coastline and local stories like that of the blue crabs. The trip continues to Zipolite, famous for its nudist beach, where approximately 20 minutes is dedicated for relaxing and photography. The day winds down at Puerto Angel, offering the chance to enjoy regional cuisine at a seaside restaurant, with own expense.
While the tour provides a well-rounded look at the region’s natural beauty and culture, it is designed for active participants. Weather in Huatulco tends to be hot, so packing essentials like sunscreen, swimwear, and insect repellent is recommended. The inclusions—hotel pickup and drop-off along with a bilingual guide—add convenience, but travelers should be aware that brunch and entrance fee to Ventanilla are not included.


The tour starts at Ventanilla, a protected aquatic reserve where efforts focus on species preservation and supporting a local cooperative. The boat ride through the mangroves offers a chance to spot crocodiles and see vibrant wildlife thriving in their natural environment. A short nature walk follows, providing a chance to appreciate the charming landscape and learn about the region’s ecological importance.
This stop highlights the balance between nature and community, emphasizing preservation programs. The boat cruise is relaxed, allowing viewers to observe wildlife without disturbance, making it suitable for nature enthusiasts. The ticket pass costing $200 Mexican pesos is not included, so it’s best to bring cash if interested.

Next, the journey takes travelers to Mazunte, a town celebrated for its stunning ocean views and local lore, including the famous blue crab story. The town’s colorful streets and scenic coastlines make it a perfect spot for photography and leisurely exploration. Visitors can admire the beautiful coastline, which provides excellent vantage points for memorable photos.
Exploring Mazunte offers a taste of local culture and stories, enriching the overall experience. The town’s charm lies in its relaxed atmosphere and natural beauty, making it a highlight for those interested in authentic Mexican coastal towns.

The tour’s third major stop is Zipolite, known worldwide for its open sea beach and nudist-friendly reputation. The 20-minute stay allows travelers to relax, walk the shoreline, or capture photos of the rugged coast. The beach’s natural setting offers a peaceful escape, perfect for unwinding after a busy morning.
Zipolite’s free-spirited atmosphere and unspoiled environment distinguish it from more commercial beaches. Visitors should bring swimwear and sunscreen to enjoy their time fully, whether swimming or sunbathing.

The final stop is Puerto Angel, a small fishing village with crystal-clear waters. Here, travelers can enjoy a seafood brunch at a seaside restaurant (at their own expense), savoring fresh regional dishes. The beautiful waters and coastline provide a stunning backdrop for relaxation and photography.
While food isn’t included, the region’s mouthwatering seafood and authentic flavors make this a worthwhile part of the experience. The tranquil atmosphere of Puerto Angel offers a fitting conclusion to the day’s activities.
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This tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making arrangements straightforward. The bilingual guide provides insights in both English and Spanish, enhancing understanding of the region’s ecological and cultural highlights. The duration of 7 hours ensures a full but manageable day, though travelers should be prepared for some physical activity, including boat rides and walking.
Participants should bring sunglasses, insect repellent, beachwear, and cash for tips and entrance fees. The tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments, heart conditions, or certain physical limitations, including wheelchair users and those over 220 lbs (100 kg) or 70 years old.

Travelers interested in eco-tourism, wildlife, and coastal scenery might also explore options like hiking in Huatulco National Park or snorkeling adventures nearby. Tours focusing on bioluminescence or turtle releases offer different but complementary experiences, providing richer options for exploring Mexico’s natural wonders.

This Oaxaca tour offers a balanced blend of wildlife, cultural stories, and beach relaxation. The boat cruise in Ventanilla and visits to Mazunte, Zipolite, and Puerto Angel ensure a day filled with memorable sights and local flavors. The $44 price point delivers good value for the variety of activities and scenery.
It’s an excellent choice for those eager to combine ecological exploration with leisure on Mexico’s stunning coast. The tour’s focus on conservation and authenticity adds depth, making it more than just a beach day.

This experience suits nature lovers, beach enthusiasts, and culture seekers who appreciate a relaxed pace and outdoor adventures. It’s best for travelers comfortable with active stops and beach time but not suitable for individuals with significant mobility or health restrictions.

Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included, making it easy to join without worrying about logistics.
How long is the boat cruise in Ventanilla?
While the exact duration isn’t specified, the mangrove cruise is a relaxing part of the 7-hour experience, with the chance to see crocodiles and local wildlife.
Can I buy tickets to Ventanilla separately?
The Ventanilla Ticket Pass, costing $200 Mexican pesos, is not included and must be purchased separately if desired.
What should I bring for this tour?
Travelers should bring sunglasses, swimwear, sunscreen, beachwear, insect repellent, and cash for tips and entrance fees.
Is this tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
It is not recommended for people with mobility issues, heart problems, or over 220 lbs (100 kg), and over 70 years old.
This tour offers a warm and engaging look at Mexico’s coastal ecosystems and charming towns, perfect for those seeking a mix of wildlife and beach relaxation in Oaxaca.
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