Puerto
Escondido (English: "Hidden Port") is a small port and tourist center
in the municipality of San Pedro Mixtepec Distrito 22 in the Mexican state of
Oaxaca. Prior to the 1930s, no real town existed. The bay had been used as a
port intermittently to ship coffee, but there was no permanent settlement due
to the lack of potable water. The name Puerto Escondido had roots in the legend
of a woman who escaped her captors and hid here. The Nahuatl word for this area
was Zicatela, meaning “place of large thorns." Today, it refers to the
area’s most famous beach.
Puerto
Escondido is one of the most important tourist attractions on the Oaxacan
coast. It caters to a more downscale and eclectic clientele than neighboring
Huatulco, mostly surfers, backpackers and Mexican families. The main
attractions are the beaches, from Zicatela Beach, which hosts major surfing
competitions, to beaches with gentle waves. West from the town is a large
lagoon area popular for fishing and birdwatching.
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