Photos courtesy of Viva Resorts
Puerto Escondido is a beautiful resort port town on Mexico’s Pacific coast in the state of Oaxaca. It is ranked as the No. 3 surfing destination in the world and the current world champion surfer, Jhony Corzo, is a 19-year-old from Puerto Escondido. This Mexican paradise has been a well-kept secret but it’s been emerging as a world-class vacation locale.
The town’s central, palm tree-lined Principal Beach features thatch-roofed beachside bars and restaurants that serve up cold cerveza on a hot day. I’m visiting during an international surfing championship weekend and this charming beachside town is abuzz. There’s a comfortable calm about the place. It sings relaxation.
The area is a foodie’s delight as there are more than a few restaurant options to delight your palate. Fresh fish, steaks, salads, nachos, and enchiladas, served with cold margaritas by the ocean. It
The week we visited was during the annual Day of the Dead parade which is big with the locals. People dress in skeleton costumes and parade through the streets while being led by musicians playing horn instruments. It’s a lot of fun and makes for great photos and a unique experience. Not far from the main part of town is the subdued and beautiful Carrizalillo Beach. With dream coloured turquoise water and white sand, the beach is set in a cove backed by steep cliffs. We spent an afternoon here and I would have gladly camped out at this beach for a week!
Not surprisingly, Puerto Escondido has become a haven for return vacationers. In recent years, many North Americans have invested in condominiums at the nearby Vivo Resorts, a spectacular development that is the resplendent vision of Cary Mullen, former World Cup Canadian Champion and two-time Olympic downhill skier. Mullen has applied the same level of dedication and excellence to building his word-class luxury resorts that he once applied to his career as an Olympian. He chose Puerto Escondido to build Vivo Resorts from over 30 different destinations due to its sandy beaches, year-round warm weather, and world-class recreational activities.
Vivo Resorts
Vivo Resorts offers incomparable properties for people who have finished phase one of a career and who have pensions (i.e. civil servants or teachers in their 50’s) or families looking for investment income. These properties serve a dual purpose as they provide you with a vacation home to enjoy that also pays financial returns when you are not there. The 76-acre Vivo beachfront property features luxury-styled condominiums that cost far less than similar properties in other parts of Mexico, the Caribbean, or cities in Canada.
Vivo Resorts, which won Mexico Luxury Resort of the Year in 2016, and Puerto Escondido were listed on the New York Times list of 52 places to visit in 2017.
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