Zipolite, Oaxaca is one of Mexico’s most iconic LGBTQ destinations, often called Zipolite Libre thanks to its clothing-optional beaches and welcoming vibe. Whether you’re looking for romantic boutique stays or lively resorts right on the sand, this guide to the best gay friendly hotels in Zipolite highlights top picks plus insider tips to make the most of your trip.

PRICE RANGE:

$                     < $75per night 

$$         $75 – $100 per night 

$$$       $100 – $200 per night 

$$$$               >$200 per night 

Highlights: Private villas with ocean views, secluded and serene atmosphere, LGBT-owned, located at the south end of town, clothing optional policy

Cost: $$$$

Perched on a hill overlooking the ocean, Heven Residence offers stunning views and an intimate setting. This LGBT-owned hotel focuses on privacy and luxury, featuring individual villas with private terraces. Each villa is designed to provide guests with a sense of seclusion while maintaining a welcoming, community-oriented vibe.

Heven Residence is ideal for those who seek relaxation and a break from the hustle and bustle. The beautifully designed pool area is perfect for soaking up the sun, and the hotel staff go above and beyond to ensure guests feel at home. This residence is a short walk from the beach, adding a bit of adventure to your daily beach trips.

HEVEN RESIDENCE
HEVEN RESIDENCE

Highlights: Adult-only, clothing optional, upscale boutique style, panoramic ocean views

Cost: $$$$

Villa Aikia is an adults-only boutique hotel located on a hillside with breathtaking views of the Pacific. Known for its peaceful ambiance and luxurious design, this gay-friendly hotel is perfect for travelers seeking a refined, tranquil escape. The rooms are elegant and spacious, with large windows and balconies that offer sweeping ocean vistas.

Villa Aikia’s infinity pool and beautifully landscaped grounds provide a secluded, serene atmosphere for ultimate relaxation. The on-site restaurant serves gourmet meals, making it easy to enjoy a fine dining experience without leaving the property. Ideal for couples and solo travelers looking for a quieter, upscale retreat, Villa Aikia is a hidden gem in Zipolite.

VILLA AIKIA ZIPOLITE
VILLA AIKIA ZIPOLITE

Highlights: Spa services, oceanfront restaurant, luxurious suites

Cost: $$$

For an peaceful experience, El Alquimista delivers. This oceanfront hotel offers upscale accommodations, including suites with private terraces and direct beach access. Known for its exceptional spa services, El Alquimista is perfect for those looking to unwind and pamper themselves.

The hotel’s restaurant serves gourmet dishes, adding a touch of elegance to your stay. With its commitment to inclusivity and high-end services, El Alquimista attracts gay travelers who want a bit of luxury on their vacation.

El aquimista zipolite
EL AQUIMISTA HOTEL ZIPOLITE

Highlights: Beachfront property, eco-friendly, exclusive events for gay travelers, parties with DJs daily at the pool

Cost: $$$

True to its name, Naked Zipolite encourages guests to unwind and embrace a natural state of mind. As a beachfront property, it provides direct access to Zipolite’s famed nudist beach, and the minimalist, eco-friendly design blends harmoniously with its surroundings.

Naked Zipolite regularly hosts exclusive events tailored to the gay community, which makes it a popular choice for travelers seeking a sense of belonging. The rooms are stylish, and the hotel’s restaurant serves up fresh, locally sourced cuisine. For those looking to fully immerse themselves in the Zipolite experience, Hotel Naked is a top pick.

NAKED ZIPOLITE
NAKED ZIPOLITE

Highlights: Centrally located, gay-friendly, budget-friendly rooms

Cost: $

For budget-conscious travelers, Hotel Playa Zipolite offers a great balance of comfort and affordability. This modest hotel is centrally located, with easy access to the beach, local eateries, and bars. Known for its friendly staff and clean, comfortable rooms, it’s an excellent choice for travelers who want a basic, no-frills experience.

While it may not have the luxe amenities of other hotels on this list, Hotel Playa Zipolite’s laid-back vibe makes it a great place for mingling and meeting new friends. Plus, its affordable rates make it accessible for younger travelers or those on extended stays.

HOTEL PLAYA ZIPOLITE
HOTEL PLAYA ZIPOLITE

Highlights: Artistic design, lush garden, close to beach

Cost: $

Casa Mixteca is a gem for travelers who appreciate art and nature. This cozy hotel has uniquely designed rooms filled with colorful decor and artisanal touches that make each stay memorable. The property is surrounded by lush gardens, creating a tranquil escape from the town’s livelier spots.

Though it’s not directly on the beach, Casa Mixteca is only a short walk away, allowing guests to enjoy the sand and surf while returning to a peaceful retreat. The staff here go out of their way to ensure guests feel welcome, making it a hidden treasure for gay travelers.

CASA MIXTECA
CASA MIXTECA

ZIPOLITE GAY-FRIENDLY HOTELS FAQS

How do I get to Zipolite?

Getting to Zipolite requires a bit of planning, as the town doesn’t have its own airport. Here are your main options:

  • By Air: Fly into Huatulco International Airport (HUX) or Puerto Escondido Airport (PXM).
    • Huatulco Airport: About 1.5 hours by taxi or shuttle to Zipolite.
    • Puerto Escondido Airport: About 1.5 hours by taxi or colectivo.
    • From either airport, you can book a private transfer, take a taxi, or use a colectivo (shared van). 
    • Pro Tip: At the Huatulco Airport, if you walk (7 minutes) to the highway there is a taxi stand and the costs are generally ½ as the taxis at the airport. 

  • By Bus:If you’re coming from Oaxaca City, you can take a bus to Pochutla (the nearest town to Zipolite). From Pochutla, it’s a 20-minute taxi ride to Zipolite. Companies like ADO and Estrella Blanca offer comfortable bus options, but the journey from Oaxaca City takes 8–10 hours.
  • By Car: If you’re driving from Puerto Escondido or Huatulco, take Highway 200 and follow signs to Zipolite. The drive is scenic, but be cautious as some roads are winding.

Is Zipolite safe for gay travelers?

Absolutely! Zipolite is one of the most gay-friendly destinations in Mexico. Known for its laid-back and inclusive atmosphere, the town has a long history of welcoming gay individuals, particularly gay travelers, from around the world. You’ll find plenty of gay-friendly accommodations, such as Casa Nudista and Hotel Naked, as well as bars and events catering specifically to the community. The locals are known for being open-minded and respectful, and the beach itself is a safe and relaxing haven for travelers looking to be themselves.

Pro Tip: Stick to well-lit areas when walking at night, and avoid carrying large amounts of cash—just as you would in any other destination.

When is the best time to visit Zipolite?

The best time to visit Zipolite is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. This period offers sunny skies and perfect beach weather, ideal for swimming, lounging, and exploring. If you want to experience the town at its most vibrant, plan your visit in February for the annual Nudist Festival. This event attracts a diverse, friendly crowd, including many gay travelers, with parties, performances, and celebrations that showcase Zipolite’s free-spirited charm.

Avoid the rainy season (June to October), as heavy rains (and hurricanes) can sometimes disrupt travel and limit outdoor activities.

Do I have to be nude on the beach?

Not at all! While Playa Zipolite is famously clothing-optional, there’s no obligation to go nude. Many visitors feel comfortable in swimsuits or light beachwear, and the atmosphere is one of respect and acceptance. Whether you’re in swim trunks, a sarong, or nothing at all, everyone is free to enjoy the beach however they feel most comfortable.

Pro Tip: Nudity is primarily accepted on the beach. Once you’re off the sand and in town, it’s customary to wear at least shorts and a shirt.

Is  Zipolite expensive?

Zipolite is generally very affordable, especially when compared to larger and more commercialized beach destinations like Puerto Vallarta or Tulum. Accommodations range from budget-friendly hostels to boutique gay-friendly hotels like Heven and El Alquimista, ensuring options for every budget. Similarly, dining ranges from inexpensive local seafood tacos at beachfront eateries to more upscale dining experiences.

Estimated Costs:

  • Budget accommodations: $25–$50 USD per night
  • Mid-range hotels: $50–$150 USD per night
  • Luxury stays: $150+ USD per night

Do I need to bring cash?

Yes! While some hotels and restaurants in Zipolite accept credit cards, many smaller businesses, local vendors, and beach bars operate on a cash-only basis. Additionally, ATMs are limited in the area, and they often run out of cash during weekends or busy periods.

ATM Locations in Zipolite:

  • In front of Hotel Zipolite
  • In the lobby of Hotel Nude

If these are out of service, your closest options are in San Agustinillo or Puerto Angel. To avoid inconvenience, it’s best to bring enough cash for your stay.

Can I get around Zipolite without a car?

Yes, Zipolite is a walkable town, and most visitors find that they don’t need a car. The main beach, restaurants, and shops are within easy walking distance of many hotels. For trips to nearby towns like Mazunte or Puerto Angel, you can use taxis or colectivos (shared vans) for an affordable and convenient ride.

Pro Tip: If you plan to explore more remote areas or beaches, hiring a taxi for the day or renting a scooter might be a better option.

Where is nudity allowed in Zipolite?

Nudity is officially allowed on Playa Zipolite, making it Mexico’s only legal nude beach. It’s a welcoming and respectful environment where people of all orientations feel free to embrace the clothing-optional lifestyle. However, nudity is not permitted off the beach, so once you’re in town or visiting restaurants, shops, or bars, you should cover up with at least shorts or light clothing.

Are there specific gay events in Zipolite?

Yes, Zipolite is home to a number of events and parties that cater to the gay community. The annual Nudist Festival in February is a major highlight, attracting gay travelers, including many gay men, for a week of celebration, socializing, and beachside fun. In addition, many gay-friendly hotels like Casa Nudista and Hotel Naked host special events, particularly during peak seasons.

Pro Tip: If you’re visiting during holidays like Christmas or New Year’s, you’ll find lively gatherings and beach parties filled with a diverse and welcoming crowd.

Do I need to know Spanish to enjoy my stay?

While knowing some basic Spanish can enhance your experience, you’ll still get by if you only speak English. Many staff at hotels, restaurants, and tour operators in Zipolite speak basic English, especially in popular tourist areas. However, locals appreciate when visitors make an effort to speak a few Spanish phrases—it’s a great way to connect with the community!

Key Phrases to Know:

  • “¿Cuánto cuesta?” (How much does it cost?)
  • “¿Dónde está…?” (Where is…?)
  • “Gracias” (Thank you)

What should I pack for my trip to Zipolite?

Pack light and focus on comfort for your stay in Zipolite. Here’s a suggested packing list:

  • Clothing: Lightweight and breathable clothes, swimwear, and something to cover up when off the beach.
  • Shoes: Sandals for the beach and sturdy shoes if you plan to hike or explore nearby areas.
  • Sun Protection: Sunscreen (eco-friendly if possible), a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses.
  • Reusable Water Bottle: To stay hydrated and reduce plastic waste.
  • Cash: ATMs are limited, so bring enough pesos for your trip.
  • Other Essentials: A beach bag, bug spray, and a light jacket for cooler evenings.

Pro Tip: If you’re staying at a clothing-optional hotel, you may not need much in terms of swimwear, but it’s always good to have options!

Can I pay with a credit card at these hotels?

Some hotels in Zipolite, particularly mid-range and luxury accommodations like El Alquimista and Heven Residence, do accept credit cards. However, smaller establishments and local businesses may only accept cash. To avoid any issues, bring cash for day-to-day expenses, and use your card for larger purchases when possible.

Tip: Notify your bank before traveling to avoid any issues with international transactions.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Zipolite stands out as a gem for gay travelers, offering a unique mix of beachside relaxation, open-minded culture, and welcoming accommodations. Whether you’re on a budget or looking for a luxurious escape, there’s a hotel here that matches your style and needs. From the social atmosphere at Casa Nudista to the tranquil villas of Heven Residence, each hotel offers a different way to experience Zipolite’s charm.

Pack your bags, embrace the free spirit of Zipolite, and dive into a vacation where you can truly be yourself. Each of these hotels provides not only a comfortable place to stay but also a safe and inclusive space to meet new friends, relax by the beach, and make unforgettable memories.

Happy travels, and don’t forget to book early—Zipolite awaits!

About the Author

Tim is a seasoned  travel writer and the creator of Out in Mexico, a dedicated resource for gay travelers exploring Mexico’s vibrant destinations. After relocating to Guadalajara, he has spent years immersing himself in Mexico’s gay culture, from the iconic beaches of Puerto Vallarta to the nightlife of Mexico City.

With firsthand experience in Mexico’s gay scene, Tim has personally visited the bars, hotels, and events featured in this guide. His insights have helped gay travelers plan unforgettable trips while ensuring they feel safe, welcomed, and informed.

When he’s not writing, you’ll find him sipping a mezcal cocktail at a bar in Guadalajara or travel to a new exciting destination in Mexico.

📍 Follow his adventures: @i.am.out.in.mexico

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