Zipolite Beach in Oaxaca is a one-of-a-kind coastal paradise that embodies freedom, natural beauty, and a relaxed, bohemian spirit. Known for its golden sands, dramatic Pacific waves, and vibrant community, this beach is Mexico’s only officially recognized nudist beach, welcoming travelers from all walks of life. Whether you choose to embrace the clothing-optional vibe or simply soak up the sun, the atmosphere here is open-minded, inclusive, and refreshingly free-spirited.
The beach itself is stunning, with a long stretch of unspoiled coastline framed by rugged cliffs. While the waves can be strong, making it a favorite spot for experienced surfers, calmer waters can be found at Playa del Amor, a secluded cove perfect for swimming and relaxing. Zipolite is also an excellent place to unwind with yoga classes, meditation sessions, and holistic wellness retreats held in beachfront studios or under the shade of palm trees.
As the sun sets, the beach transforms into a magical setting with bonfires, live music, and laid-back beach bars serving up mezcal and fresh seafood. The local restaurants offer a mix of delicious Oaxacan cuisine, international flavors, and fresh-from-the-ocean delicacies.
Zipolite is more than just a beach—it’s a lifestyle. Whether you come to disconnect, connect with nature, or embrace a more liberated way of life, this off-the-beaten-path gem offers an unforgettable experience that stays with you long...
Read moreZipolite is a breathtaking destination! The beach’s raw, natural beauty is unmatched, and its laid-back atmosphere makes it a paradise for those craving freedom and a deep connection with nature. While the powerful waves and strong rip currents make swimming risky, you can safely wade up to your knees to cool off and enjoy the ocean’s refreshing embrace. As Mexico’s only official nude beach, Zipolite offers a truly unique experience—embracing the clothing-optional vibe in such a welcoming and open-minded setting is both liberating and unforgettable. It’s the perfect place to relax, soak up the sun, and enjoy the bohemian energy.
Important Note: Be cautious with food and water—many visitors, myself included, experienced stomach issues and I am still recovering from post Giardia IBS that I picked up in Mexico. Stick to bottled water for drinking and even for brushing your teeth to try to avoid...
Read moreThis beach is approximately two kilometers long, can be very dangerous for swimming so be sure you check to be color of flag posted up the nearest life guard station, otherwise they will yell at you if you go too far in. Overall a fairly chill and laid back beach, a few hustler selling goods every now and then, but nothing like what you'll experience at some of the more popular beaches in mexico. The nude section is fairly small, and is on the Northern end of the beach in case you want to find it (or avoid it?). The area on the Northern end of the beach is also popular with surfers if the...
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