Playa Zipolite and the beach of the dead in Mexico

Playa Zipolite and the beach of the dead in Mexico
24 July 2025 J.W.H
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Playa Zipolite in Oaxaca called one of the most risky beaches in Mexico has been a hypiera for decades. But recently it also began to appear on many of the most haunted letters. Are there really ghosts wandering on the beach?

On the intensified Pacific Coast of the Oaxaca in Mexico lies a beach with an unusual, virgin lovely. Playa Zipolite, with golden sands, raw cliffs and an endless horizon, should be a pants. Zipolite is an almost flawless beach about forty meters wide and two km long, with sand with medium golden grain. The water is spotless with shades of blue and green, and people are free.

The Zipolite beach in Mexico is perhaps the best known for being the only official nudist beach in the country and attracts artists and party artists taking place on a lovely coast since the 1970s. It was also one of the beaches shown in the Mexican classic film, And your mother too.

Named “La Playa de los Muertos” – the beach of the dead, this section of the shore has long been associated with the tragedy, mystery and restless spirits, taking about 50 swimmers each year due to mighty electricity. Locals know this well, and those who listen carefully that the waves still cause the names of those they claimed.

Beautiful, deadly shoreline

The haunted reputation of the legend of Zipolite begins with its infamous waters that gave the name. It extends from a petite isolated bay called Playa del Amor on the eastern side to the retreat of Shambal New Age on West End, which is partly sheltered by the rocks. Under the shiny surfing, deceitful currents and fierce receivers lie, some of the youngest along Mexico on the Pacific coast.

For this reason, on the beach he has long avoided the native residents of Zapotec, who believed that the shoreline was a place where the curtain between the living and the dead is dangerously lean. Some stories suggest that long before it was an artistic enclave, Zipolite was a place where the patients and died were brought to the sea, offering their great souls.

Ghostly presence and ominous whispers

To this day, strange events remain along Playa Zipolite sands. Swimmers talk about emergency, icy currents of grabbing cubes in sultry water. Campers say they hear tender voices in the gloomy, calling from the ocean, although no one else is close.

More than a few visitors were reported by scenic pale, blurred characters at dusk, standing on the edge of the water and watching the horizon. These fears disappear when it approaches, leaving only a strange sense of sadness and unexplained icy.

Local fishermen who know beach moods better than anyone else refuse to let go of some episodes after gloomy. Some say that they saw ghostly forms that appear on the waves under the full moon, while others talk about phantom traces that appear on the sand, leading to the wave and end suddenly.

However, how is legends that are one of the most haunted beaches? Yes, it began to appear on the lists of “the most haunted beaches”, but was it that it was previously haunted? It is worth noting that there are no close Spanish articles on visiting, and more than one article recalls that their list was developed with the assist of artificial intelligence. Is it possible that AI now creates stories about ghosts and haunted places?

Haunted beauty of zipolite

Few places personify the contrast between serene beauty and spectral anxiety as perfectly as Playa Zipolite. In 2025, the series Mass abductions and murders From an area added to terrifying knowledge. His waves are as fatal as hypnotizing, and the sands as hospitable as they are haunted.

Despite all the up-to-date reputation as a laid -back, Czech beach town, ancient native stories that apply it as a municipality.

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  • J.W.H

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