Ventanilla, Mazunte & Zipolite Tour
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Ventanilla, Mazunte & Zipolite Tour

Enjoy a unique day of nature on this tour of Ventanilla, Mazunte and Zipolite. You'll see crocodiles, iguanas and turtles in their natural habitat. Tour Details.

  • 8 hours
  • 9Exceptional | 19 reviews

Enjoy a unique day of nature on this tour of Ventanilla, Mazunte and Zipolite. You'll see crocodiles, iguanas and turtles in their natural habitat.

Tour Details

At the indicated time, we'll pick you up from your hotel and make our way to Ventanilla, located an hour and a half from the Huatulco bays.

Upon arrival, we'll take a walking tour through the Ventanilla Natural Protected Reserve. Here, locals have created a crocodile sanctuary where young crocodiles are nursed before being released.

After a 15-minute walk, we'll arrive at the Ventanilla wetlands. We'll then board a boat to explore the mangrove forests, observing various birds and reptiles, including the exotic iguana.

The tour continues to Ventanilla Island, where you may see local wildlife such as white-tailed deer and spider monkeys.

Next, we'll visit the beaches of Mazunte and Zipolite, two coastal villages in Oaxaca, spending half an hour for relaxation. Afterwards, we'll stop in Puerto Ángel, allowing free time for lunch in a local restaurant.

Finally, we'll return to the starting point, concluding the tour after 8 hours of sightseeing.

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop–off
  • Transport by minibus or bus
  • English–speaking guide

Not included

  • Boat ride around Ventanilla: 200MXN for adults and 100 MXN for children aged 5–10
  • Food and drinks

Tips

  • Accessibility: Accessible only for folding chairs. Accessible toilets. An accompanying person is required. This must be indicated in the reservation.

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