Top 6 Magical Towns in Oaxaca

The Magic Towns in Oaxaca are perfect places to enjoy those beautiful corners of Mexico that fall in love with its traditions, architecture, natural beauty, gastronomy and much more…

If you think of Oaxaca you can imagine the Guelaguetza, a tasty coffee, a cheese that delights you, beautiful embroidered textiles, beaches and surfing and mezcal can not miss; the list goes on and on with more tourist attractions, perfect excuses to not miss any place.

The magical towns or pueblos mágicos in Oaxaca are perfect representatives of the beauty of the state, each one has that something special…

Magical Town in Oaxaca

Magic Towns in Oaxaca

Oaxaca is a state located in the southwestern region of Mexico, has an extensive coast on the Pacific Ocean where are located recognized tourist destinations such as the bays of Huatulco, Puerto Escondido, Zipolite, Mazunte and Chacahua.

It is also one of the most mountainous states of the country, in that region cross the Sierra Madre Oriental, the Sierra Madre del Sur and the Sierra Atravesada, achieving unique landscapes that are home to several populations.

It is in this vast territory where the 6 magical towns of Oaxaca are located, fascinating sites that we will know a little more.

Capulálpam of Mendez

Located in the Sierra Norte, 73 km from the state capital, Capulálpam is a very quiet town that allows you to enjoy peace in the middle of the mountain.

Its main square is very beautiful and the stone streets surrounding it create a perfect setting for strolling and admiring the architecture of the village with adobe houses and tiled roofs.

Agenda a visit to the temple of San Mateo Apóstol, its interior has details that will leave you speechless; also, climb the Mirador de la Cruz Blanca, arranged on top of the mountain, or know the Mirador del Calvario, are amazing experiences.

It is interesting to know more about the history of Mendez and his role as a teacher of Benito Juarez, ask the local people, surely they will tell you with pride.

Visit the community eco-tourism complex, a highly recommended place for a picnic day, to enjoy beautiful and well preserved natural environments where you can practice activities such as rappelling, climbing and zip lining.

In addition, you can not miss trying a rich trout farm in the restaurant Los Molinos that is located on the site.

Recognized as one of the magical towns or pueblos mágicos in Oaxaca in 2007, it has more options to visit as a reserve for the protection of deer, with an exhibition of local flora and fauna, the Los Sabinos Recreational Park, the Center of Traditional Indigenous Medicine, among other places that may interest you.

Magic Town in Oaxaca

Mazunte, Magic Town in Oaxaca

Beautiful fishing village on the Pacific shore, perfect to enjoy nature in an ecofriendly place with quiet and very relaxed atmosphere.

The beaches are its main attraction, it has the main beach with large sand banks and a sea with a few waves, other beaches are Mermejita, San Agustinillo, La Ventanilla, the Rinconcito, some more suitable for swimming.  If you are interested in nudism, go to Zipolite, it is the right place.

You can also dare to practice water sports such as surfing, paddle boarding, kitesurfing; you can take classes or if you already have practice, rent a board and enjoy.

If you like marine animals, schedule your trip between December and March to meet whales, there are different tours to not miss that experience.

On the other hand, the Mexican Turtle Center is one of the places of protection and conservation of the sea turtle, an educational space where you can learn and admire the different species.

Punta Cometa is the recommended place to see incredible sunsets, it is almost a must, where nature awaits you to surprise you.

The walks through the village take you to discover hippie spaces and immerse yourself in the bohemian wave of the place; you will find barecitos, cafes, several shops and a lot of good energy to take advantage of the day as you like.

Huautla de Jiménez

At 254 km from Oaxaca de Juárez, capital of the state, we find a dispersed population on the mountainside, which surprises with its sunrises amid the fog and incredible views that arrive with the passage of hours.

In the center, the clock tower and the church in honor of San Juan Evangelista, are the main points to visit.

If your tour of the destination is on a Sunday, you can enjoy the market in front of the Municipal Palace, perfect time to taste the local delicacies and buy some nice souvenirs.

Try the yellow mole, roasted bone mole and add a sour atole, drink that if you like say that this town is your place.

Discover the mysticism of Huautla on the way to Cerro de la Adoración, in the Fortin, where you will find the house museum of Maria Sabina, a Mazatec spiritual guide.

The Velo de Novia Waterfall is another of the most visited tourist spots and it is really worth getting there, crossing the suspension bridge and enjoying the water is an unforgettable experience and its beauty is indescribable.

Another surprise of this beautiful destination, magical town of Oaxaca since 2015, is the one that awaits you just an hour from there, the Basement of San Agustin, a cave system of 20 meters of entrance, 72 km long, 1,500 meters deep, considered the deepest in America.

Pueblos Mágicos de Oaxaca

 

San Pablo Villa de Mitla, one of the magical towns of Oaxaca

This magic town is located 1 hour from Oaxaca de Juárez, was recognized as such in 2015, also has another award thanks to the prehistoric caves of Yagul and Mitla, declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2010.

In the center we find the church in honor of Saint Paul Apostle, built with the vestiges obtained from the destruction of the ceremonial center of the Zapotecs.

The main square and its kiosk are part of the majestic scenery, ideal postcards for your photos.

Take time to walk around the village, you will find a touristic walker with locals who sell very beautiful products made of leather, embroidered textiles, products made in loom, ceramic crafts, etc.

Ask where you find a loom workshop, there you will learn how textiles are made and you can also buy fabrics and other products already made.

Another activity that has to be in your travel program is a visit to a mezcal factory, typical drink that you have to try, there are several versions, some you will like.

The archaeological area of Mitla is impressive, inhabited by Zapotecs and then by Mixtec, today is one of the most visited places by tourists who admire the architectural beauty of the 5 groups of buildings that make it up, with grecas and monolithic columns that stand out there.

San Pedro y San Pablo Teposcolula

It was the most important political and commercial center of the area in colonial times; declared one of the magical towns or pueblos mágicos in Oaxaca by 2010, captivates with its architectural beauty.

One of the most surprising buildings is the 16th century colonial convent complex, with a tequitqui art façade, where you will find the largest open chapel in Latin America and the chapel of Santa Gertrudis.

Other outstanding constructions are the Municipal Palace, the Casa de la Cacica, the colonial constructions of Alarcón with the Water Box and its different springs, all deserve to be visited.

In the center, a walk through the square will be very pleasant and do not forget to know the Portalito de Dolores, with a corridor where you can find many local products such as liqueurs and creams, sweets, handicrafts, palm tissue products, etc.

In your tour, dare to try a molote, surely you will find some small town that sells them, a delight for your palate and chilacayote water will be an ideal complement.

If you want to be in touch with nature, a tour to the viewpoints of La Peña and Las Nubes will fascinate you.

Santa Catarina Juquila, Magical Town in Oaxaca

Located in the Sierra Sur of the state, 200 km from the capital and 65 km from the beach, a very beautiful place that was declared a magical town in December 2020.

This destination is visited by pilgrims who come to visit the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Juquila; the facade of the church as its interior are very beautiful, full of details to admire.

A recommendation that applies for this and for all the magical villages you visit is to go to the local market, in this destination is called Mercado Miguel Hidalgo, a perfect place to try rich local dishes, find variety of products and souvenirs of the place.

Take advantage of your visit to visit the center, admire the architecture of the town and visit the different shops in the area, try the dishes with the local seasoning and a rich bread can not miss.

Take the opportunity to consult in the tourist assistance modules by the artisans’ workshops, a unique opportunity to learn about wood carving and chaquira embroidery.

For nature lovers, Chorro Conejo is a good plan, after a 20 min walk in the middle of the mountain, you find a waterfall of 30 meters very beautiful.

Río Olla is another of the most visited natural sites, ideal to enjoy your day outdoors.

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