Located in Puerto Ángel, a 2-minute walk from Puerto Angel Beach, Hotel Casa Justina has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a garden.
Located in Puerto Ángel, a few steps from Puerto Angel Beach, Hotel Pasión de Luna has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant. This 5-star hotel offers a tour desk.
Judith
Canada
Helpful and friendly staff, beautiful pool and ocean view from balcony, spacious suite, lovely breakfast, fridge in room, location is central
Located on a private stretch of Playa Panteon Beach, Hotel Cordelia's offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and a restaurant overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Casa Sakal is located in Puerto Ángel, just 1.5 miles from Zipolite Beach and 5.5 miles from Punta Cometa. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Providing sea views, Casa Vista Del Rey in Puerto Ángel offers accommodations, a garden, and a terrace. There's a private entrance at the apartment for the convenience of those who stay.
Offering an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant, La Buena Vista is located in Puerto Ángel. free wifi access in common areas and free private parking are available.
El Alquimista hotel is on Zipolite beach, Oaxaca. The hotel has a spa, daily yoga classes, and an adult-only swimming pool (over 15 years-old).
Tracy
United States of America
The staff was incredibly accommodating and we loved being back (this is our 3rd visit in the last 5 years). They maintain the cabañas really well and they are comfortable despite being rustic.
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Puerto Ángel this weekend is $59 or, for a 4-star hotel, $125. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Puerto Ángel for this weekend cost around $210 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $64 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Puerto Ángel for tonight. You'll pay around $125 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Puerto Ángel will cost around $203, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
It is a beautiful fishing/tourist town with super friendly...
It is a beautiful fishing/tourist town with super friendly people and access to amazing beaches, restaurants, and hotels. But do not expect all-inclusive—more like hippy vibes (great). It is a great escape from winter in December-February—_ always_ sunny (in March, it was a bit hot, so it was better to be in the shade between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.).
Stalker-1492
United States of America
10
Scored 10
quiet, unspoiled, playa panteon is the beach to be on, good...
quiet, unspoiled, playa panteon is the beach to be on, good restaurants, Rincoon, Cordelia's, and Ruby y Antonio's a few . good places to walk, people are very polite, a safe place to be.. Carol had enough after a month, me? just getting started. snorkeling, safe beach for kids, everyone helps everyone else who needs a hand. Few to no bugs. a lot of Canadians, but mainly friendly Mexicans. close to Zippoliti beach.
ryding
8.0
Scored 8.0
Cute little fishing village.
Cute little fishing village. Much different than Bahia Santa Cruz area. Not as clean but also not as overwhelmingly touristy in design. But not a lot to do here. Can for 100 pesos taxi ride or collectivo truck ride for cheaper to visit Playa Zipilote about 3.5 km up highway 175.
Nearby Playa Estacahuite disappointing for snorkeling during our visit. Rated highly for snorkeling and clearly has corral it was not healthy. One can rent life jackets and snorkel equipment and there are about 4 of the obligatory beach restaurants. Good shade at the north end of the beach against a small cliff.
JB
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful hotel, lovely staff, and tasty breakfast, but a...
Beautiful hotel, lovely staff, and tasty breakfast, but a super snoozy town and most things are closed by like 6pm. It’s even hard to grab food at the hotel after 4pm. Once the sun goes down it’s difficult to walk down the bumpy road to reach further food. Food till later and a bar would make this hotel worth the trip again.
Kaitlyn
Canada
6.0
Scored 6.0
Puerto Angel has lovely beaches, but too many unpaved...
Puerto Angel has lovely beaches, but too many unpaved streets deeply rutted by the recent hurricane. There are too many one-lane streets. Shopping is limited. Cell phone service is spotty despite the TelCel tower atop the hill by the Universidad del Mar.
Jose Rafael
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
The main beach in Puerto Angel is a working beach so it is...
The main beach in Puerto Angel is a working beach so it is not as pristine clean as a specially built resort beach so may not be for everyone. It is interesting to sit and watch the daily life of the fishermen there.
Pantheon beach is a quiet bay with about 5 restaurants serving breakfast and lunch. There are a couple of small stores near the beach and there are more options in the main town. It is about a 15 minute walk from the main town to Pantheon beach, either along the highway or along the paved walkway from the beach around the rocks. I recommend staying near Pantheon beach and walking to the main town / beach if you need or want to.
It is mainly national tourists who visit this area. There is a van service daily to Oaxaca via San Jose del Pacifico - Lineas Unidas (around 4 or 5 departures x day from around 4:30 am o 11:)0pm) taking 6 1/2 hours and cost $270 May 2021. The LU office is right across from the baskeball courts near Hotel Soraya.
The town is about 30 minutes from Pochutla - colectivo taxis / vans cost around $25 - $30 and a private taxi around $100.
excellent location on a high bluff above the pacific ocean, amazing views. big room, extremely friendly and accomodating staff in a small hotel. excellent food for breakfast and lunch and dinner at the restaurant. the people who work at the hotel are there to help you and to accmodate you, extremely rare to find in a mexican hotel. this is a small people friendly hotel with amazing views on a high cliff above the bay. from the balcony, you can see the entire bay and way beyond.
Location was great, short walk to Estacahuite Beach. Also walk to Puerto Angel or take a cab. Stores in Puerto Angel were adequate for food, etc. and lots of fresh fruit/vegetable markets. Short cab rides to Zipolite, San Augustinillo, Mazunte.
View from the house was spectacular, saw lots of whales.
Bluetooth speakers on patio were nice.
The hotel is very unique due to it’s location and our room had a wonderful view. The bay is really beautiful and romantic. We really had a great time and had the honor to meet the owner, who is a very nice guy. During the day relaxing in the chairs, swimming and in the evening a candle light dinner, all very nice.
Great place perfectly located between the gorgeous Estacahuite beach and the main beach and center of Puerto Angel.
A nice fischerman village with a real Mexican feeling to get away from the crowds of Zipolite and Mazunte.
Jelle and Maria are really nice hosts and they serve tasty breakfast and dinner.
The breakfast was fresh and delicious. We loved the location - the views from the room were incredible and the town was quiet, and not super touristy which was way at we wanted. The hotel room was amazing and we can’t wait to come back. Staff were friendly and very helpful.
Beautiful vintage hotel but well maintained. room was the nicest I’ve had for a while in Mexico. rooftop terrace is incredible for view and working. garden by room very cool. AC was too strong if anything. staff super friendly and helpful.
this place is amazing. you won’t want to go anywhere after you arrive. the staff is fantastic and the beach is pristine. Kayaks and snorkeling gear is free to use as you like, just grab and go. we had such a great time here!
The hotel staff were amazing! Thank you Paola, Luisa, Sam & Lidia for making my stay great!
Hotel restaurant has not been built yet but there were plenty of options within close walking distance.
The view amazing. There was a pool which helps as the beach was a walk and although a good walk 👍and in the shade however the hill walk was challenging.
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