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2023
24
May
Looking for recommendations for nightlife spots in Huatulco for a solo traveler in their 40s

Question:

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Melissa

Hello lovely members. I'm heading to Huatulco on December 22. Any recommendations for places to go for good nightlife for someone in their young 40s and travelling solo
Gracias

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Cathy

Well I suppose it depends on where you’re staying since Huatulco is a whole are. I googled this explanation. Huatulco is a resort region in the Mexican state of Oaxaca with white Pacific coast beaches. The region is made up of 9 bays, including the popular cruise-ship port of call Santa Cruz Bay. Tangolunda Bay is home to upscale resort hotels and a golf course. In the inland community of La Crucecita, there are restaurants and shops around a central plaza. ― Google
So are you in the town or at a resort on one the bays?

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Melissa

Cathy I'll be staying at the Barcelo

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Cathy

Melissa I made a red arrow where Barcelo is. From your resort you’d have to take a taxi to town.

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Melissa

Cathy thank you appreciate the information!

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Jane

Melissa you can walk everywhere, it’s only about 3/4 hr walk from Barcelo to the main square in La Crucecita, there are live bands that play & lots of things to see & do since it’s the Christmas season it will be very busy lots of night life! you are in Tangalunda area there are bars & restaurants all around there too, they are across from the resorts , Santa Cruz is about 1 hr walk beautiful beach lots of restaurants on the beach , cabs are cheap, easy to flag one down , highly recommended walking around & meeting the beautiful people of Huatulco! There are 9 bays & 36 beaches , some are only water access , it’s actually a very small footprint in the big picture ! Enjoy

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Helen

Hi, I would suggest joining the Facebook Groups “Huatulco Whats Up Happening community” and “Solo Friends Huatulco”. There is a “Meet Up” group that advertise on those sights.

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Melissa

Helen thanks I'll check out those groups

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Chris

I haven't been there yet, but have done quite a bit of research on the area for an upcoming trip. As Cathy mentioned, La Crucecita is the larger community closest to the airport. And then as you head west down the road, the notable communities are:
a) Zipolite: most famous for their 'clothing optional' beaches. My guess is there is a fair bit of nightlife here, but it depends on what sort of nightlife atmosphere you're into.
And then if you keep going west a little further you have...
b) Mazunte & San Agustinillo (they are practically right beside each other). As I say, I haven't been there yet, but I get the feeling that Mazunte is a more bohemian, backpacker vibe, probably with the most solo travellers, while San Agustinillo might be a little more in the other direction (perhaps more couples on vacation, little more upscale, etc). I don't think either have nightlife anywhere near the scale you find in more touristy areas of Mexico.
Back in La Crucecita I'm guessing this area pictured in the screenshot has a lot of the nightlife spots (Zocalo La Crucecita) near La Crema Bar.
Here's my map of things to do, descriptions of the various beaches, restaurants that looked good, etc: https://tinyurl.com/2nscsm8e

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Jillanna

As its holiday season there will be a lot going on, there’s lots of pubs around the square in La Crucecita and always lots of fun.
My parents winter there & there’s lots of Cdns, you’ll have a great time, people are friendly

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Carol

Jillanna I’m interested in the wintering there. Are there certain areas recommended by your parents where the Canadians go. Condo complexes?

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Carol

Your resort probably has a pub crawl or pub bus, most do. Safety in numbers.

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Melissa

Carol yes I'm with you on that one.

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Jq

While in La Crucecita check outplayed Crema for their excellent pizza. The place had a cool vibe!


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Top Nightlife Spots in Huatulco for Solo Travelers in Their 40s

Huatulco, a stunning beach destination on Mexico's Pacific coast, offers a vibrant nightlife scene that caters to all ages and preferences. As a solo traveler in your young 40s, you'll find plenty of exciting options to explore after the sun goes down. Here are some recommendations to make the most of your nightlife experience in Huatulco:

La Crucecita

This charming town is the heart of Huatulco's nightlife. Stroll along the main streets, such as Avenida Guamuchil and Calle Río Balsas, where you'll find a variety of bars, clubs, and restaurants.

  • La Orquidea: A lively rooftop bar known for its cocktails, music, and stunning views of La Crucecita.
  • El Camaleón: A popular spot with a festive atmosphere, live music, and themed nights.
  • El Espadín: A cozy bar with an excellent selection of tequilas and mezcals, perfect for sipping and mingling.

Santa Cruz

This upscale beach town offers a more laid-back but equally vibrant nightlife scene.

  • La Crema: A chic bar and restaurant with a lively outdoor terrace, live music, and a great selection of drinks and tapas.
  • El Patio: A charming spot known for its cocktails and local musicians playing traditional Mexican music.

Tangolunda

This area is home to several all-inclusive resorts, but you can still find some excellent nightlife options.

  • La Fiesta: A popular beach club with a lively atmosphere, DJs, and themed parties.
  • La Quinta Avenida: A bustling pedestrian street lined with bars, clubs, and restaurants, offering a variety of nightlife experiences.

No matter where you go, be sure to embrace the laid-back vibe of Huatulco and soak in the friendly atmosphere. As a solo traveler, you'll have ample opportunities to meet new people and create unforgettable memories under the starry Mexican skies.

¡Salud y disfruta de tu viaje!



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