We
became a little more active during final week in Puerto Escondido. Our new morning walking regime remained
intact but we added a few different beach visits to our repertoire as well as more fine dining in the evening.
Carrazilillo Beach |
This was our fifth visit to P.E. All of our stays were between 2 weeks and a month. We have usually spent the bulk of our days at Carrizalillo Beach, just steps away from our various rental haunts in the Bococho neighborhood. On this trip we ignored Carrizalillo completely.
Carrizalillo
Beach has changed. It is still
very picturesque but has become too popular. With the increase of numbers, came an increase in garbage
and competition for space both in the water and the sand. The water simply does not have the same
clean look and smell compared to nearby beaches. For those reasons, not the 140 step stairs it takes to get
up and down, we joined sister Rita and Mike at other beaches or simply enjoyed
pool time at our Zandoyo B&B.
We took a taxi ride to Zicatella. Zicatela is on the southeastern end of P.E. It is a surf beach where the large waves precludes us from entering the water. It is a great place to sip a cold one and have lunch while wave watching.
We also visited Playa Angelito & Manzanillo, a short walk over from Carrizalillo. They are not quite as large but
offer a greater beach dining experience and the rocks just off the beach are
great for snorkeling. Don Pablo’s
offers shaded beach chairs and great meals. Beach beers are 30 pesos (about $2.50 cdn).
Playa Angelito |
Playa Manzanillo |
Great Snorkeling Off the Rocks |
Tequila and Chipotle Camerones (Shrimp) at Don Pablo's |
Rita & Mike Sharing Huatjango |
We
also took a drive around 30 kms west to Roca Blanca. There are kilometres of white sandy beaches with very few
humans in sight. The seas are a
little rough but no undertows and body surfing is possible. Lulu’s palapa is the restaurant of
choice. Her husband goes out in
the morning with his spear gun and the “fish of the day” is his daily catch.
We
also drove east of Puerto 60 kms to San Agustinillo. Great beach a little busier than Roca Blanca but with great
waves to play in and good food on the beach.
We didn't just go to the beach to eat. In the evenings we enjoyed the numerous first class eateries Puerto Escondido has to offer.
We also took in a few sights while walking. Sadly our favourite Rock Walk to Playa Principal has been washed away by the storms. We made it about half way before turning back.
We also had a dinner guest when we dined in with Rita and Mike.
We are now off to Puebla for a few days of sightseeing & culture.
A Little Cribbage at Roca Blanca |
Off the Beer - Coconut Juice |
Pastry Lady - Fabulous Homemade Delights |
It Took a Little Time to get the Courage to Go In! |
Fishermen With a Boatload of Sharks |
One Shark |
Stay Away From the Rocks |
San Agustinillo |
We didn't just go to the beach to eat. In the evenings we enjoyed the numerous first class eateries Puerto Escondido has to offer.
Best Steak at Nene's |
Arrachera Beef |
Dining at the Paris |
We also took in a few sights while walking. Sadly our favourite Rock Walk to Playa Principal has been washed away by the storms. We made it about half way before turning back.
The Stairs Simply Disappeared |
I found a Working Dump Truck 1948 - 1952? |
Deborah's New Friend - Street Vendor |
Fish Tacos |
Friendly Tarantula |
Mike's Hand for Perspective |
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