Oaxaca Travel Guide - All You Need to Know for a Great One Week Itinerary
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
- Complete guide to seeing the major highlights in Oaxaca Mexico. Start with four days in Oaxaca city to experience the Oaxacan culture and food. Video will cover day trips to tour mezcal producers, the ruins of Monte Alban and Mitla, and the calcified waterfalls of Hierve el Agua. The balance of the trip will be along the pacific coast. Highlights include relaxing on Zipolite and Mazunte beaches, hiking Punta Cometa, visiting Puerto Escondido, and swimming with bioluminescence plankton.
0:00 Oaxaca Introduction
1:07 Overview & Logistics
2:49 Explore Oaxacan Culture
4:27 Culinary Scene & Recommendations
5:41 Monte Alban Tour
6:53 Mezcal Tasting Tour
8:11 Hierve el Agua & Mitla Excursion
9:43 Pacific Coast Backpacker Route
11:40 Puerto Escondido & Bioluminescence Tour
12:58 When to Visit
13:26 Suggested Budget
13:50 Closing
Great video. I like how professional you are in your presentation. I get tired of all of the sloppiness and immaturity of so many of these videos. Thank you.
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it
This was a great video
Oaxaca is beautiful!
I really enjoyed your coverage. Thank you.
Very informative and well done video. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video
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I'm in Oaxaca at the moment, Definitely love it here. Off to Merida on Thursday. Great video.
Have fun! Merida is great too and conveniently located to uxmal, celestun flamingos, cenotes - I like the one in Valladolid, and dzibilchaltun
@@TravelwJeff was planning to spend two nights in Merida,then 2 nights Valladolid then make my way to Tulum,Playa Del Carmen over Xmas , last 2 nights in Cancun to fly back to Mexico City for flight back to Portugal then.So much to see here in Mexico,I definitely will have to come back.
Thank you. I'm looking for something far enough from the water that I'd not have to worry about flooding during rainy season. A water view from a higher elevation would be great. Where dogs don't roam wildly about barking constantly.. Where ExPats would help me feel more at home and offer advice. I have a limited budget, but could get along with rent and living expenses for about $1K a month. I've been watching CZcamss and saw beautiful apts. it'd have to be safe for an older solo woman. Have I described somewhere that pops to mind? I can't ride a bike. I'd need public transportation, buses or cabs. Thank you for a lovely video. Justine in Connecticut.
Nice video, thanks. What cooking class did you do? Heading to Oaxaca in a few weeks,
Have fun! www.tripadvisor.com/AttractionProductReview-g150801-d19149681-Flavors_of_Oaxaca_Cooking_Class_with_No_Set_Menu_and_Local_Market_Tour-Oaxaca_Sout.html
This was awesome info, cheers Jeff! Currently researching for an upcoming trip - would you mind sharing what tour you went on for the Mezcal experience? Sounds right up my alley! Cheers
Glad you liked it. I booked with Mezcal Education Tours - www.mezcaleducationaltours.com. Randell was our guide and prioritized offering us an authentic and informative experience. Have fun out there!
Good video but please TURN DOWN the VOLUME of the MUSIC when SPEAKING. Otherwise good information.
Thanks for the feedback. Will find a better balance on the next one!
Turn down the cookie cutter electronic music please
Great video! What Mezcal your your did you do specifically? What is the name? Thank you!
Thanks! The palenques we visited were small batch producers; here's a few to check out:
goo.gl/maps/k13adQNE62aCUwDq9
goo.gl/maps/UEMasf41HEz8M6Eo7
goo.gl/maps/N2NqT4UzxgoFTKwG7 (town where La Jicarita is based)
I'm also wondering about the mezcal tour you took? None of these link to a tour @@TravelwJeff
You can reach them at mezcaleducationaltours@hotmail.com
Couple of suggestions. One, your background music is way too loud to concentrate on what you're actually saying. 2, why the hell are you wearing a mask?
Brooooo…just watched your video! You really need to learn how to say Huatulco correctly. I was cringing with your pronunciation of how you say Huatulco. 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
Waa-too-co. Cha-way