Puerto Escondido digital nomad: making it work in the Oaxacan coast


Many dream of being a Puerto Escondido digital nomad, but what’s it really like? I visit Puerto Escondido every year from April to May and here’s my digital nomad experience!

📬 Hola Trisha, I love all your Mexico blogs! Thank you for sharing and giving valuable information. I followed your Oaxaca road trip on Instagram. I never heard of Puerto Escondido before but I was wondering if you can give some insights on how life is as a digital nomad there? I am looking for a one-month base for June 2020 and seriously considering Puerto. I just need to know what I need to prepare before my move there. If you can also connect me with your friends there, that would be great as I am traveling alone. Thank you for all your help!

– Marissa Robison, USA

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Hey Marissa, thank you for reading the blog!

I am glad you are deciding to take a leap. Puerto Escondido is definitely a great destination for digital nomads but it’s also not for everyone. I was in Puerto Escondido last August to check out some new digital nomad base in the state of Oaxaca and I really loved PE because it’s super easy to make friends (especially if you speak Spanish).

In this guide, I will share my experience as a digital nomad in Puerto Escondido. If you have any questions that weren’t answered in this post or want to connect while you’re already here, please get in touch with me and I’ll try my best to answer all your questions!

Good luck and I hope you make it!

Xx,
Trisha

In a hurry? Here are my top recommendations for traveling to Puerto Escondido

✈️ Puerto Escondido Trip Planning: I visit Puerto Escondido every year and I can help you plan your trip through a 1-1 chat. You may book a call with me here.

🛏️ Accommodations: Here’s an awesome map of all the best hotels in Puerto Escondido near the ocean!

🏄🏽 Things to do: Use the code PSIMONMYWAY10 to get a 10% discount on all local activities in Puerto Escondido!

🚗 Rental Cars: It’s easy to drive the whole Oaxacan coast! Book a rental car here for as low as $45 per day.

🛜 Staying connected: Get an E-sim for Mexico for as low as $5 per day. It has great coverage in Oaxaca.

🚑 Safety: Do not travel Mexico without an insurance. I use SafetyWing for my digital nomad trips and Ekta Traveling for short trips.

Understanding Puerto Escondido digital nomad life

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I visit Puerto Escondido twice a year (for periods of one month) but before coming here, I have to make sure I’ve done most of the work I needed to do for the month. Wifi here is really problematic! I am not saying it’s not doable because I know many Puerto Escondido digital nomads who make it work.

That needs to be underlined because it is important to know that choosing Puerto Escondido as your digital nomad base in Mexico depends on your work. Think about your daily tasks and set the Internet speed that you think will be enough for you to do your work efficiently.

With mine, it’s enough. The majority of my work focuses on uploading videos and we know very well that you need fast Internet in order to upload videos without wasting time.

I tried it many times, but it didn’t work with the level of productivity that I wanted to achieve. For example, I tried sitting down in many cafes in Puerto Escondido, hoping that my 10-minute YouTube video would be uploaded in 2 hours.

4 hours later, I was still sitting in the cafe four hours later and couldn’t stand up because the video upload was only at 80%. I can’t just leave because if I do without waiting for it to finish, I will have to do it over again and start the upload from zero.

First, you need to come to Puerto Escondido to understand if it works for you. I promise you it is beautiful. Then, when you are already here, you can try the Internet speed and see if it works for you.

I don’t know what you do, so it doesn’t mean that Puerto Escondido’s failure to work for me as a digital nomad base applies to you, either. Moving on to another place is easy if it doesn’t work for you anyway.

Who knows? You might find other solutions that I wasn’t able to find, but I will keep updating this post as I constantly visit Puerto Escondido.`

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I’ve had luck with some co-working spaces (I only tried 2, to be honest), but these come with an (extra) daily cost, as opposed to having high-speed Internet in your rental home.

They worked well but I’ve had challenges with taking Zoom calls as it can be loud sometimes. I usually warn my clients in advance that I am in Mexico and I can’t really control the noise and they understand. It’s not like Puerto Escondido is the only loud place in Mexico – the whole country is always loud and lively!

Another problem I encountered with co-working spaces in Puerto Escondido is that they are very limited. As I said, I only tried two. Because of this, you will have to be first in line as soon as they open if you want to have the space to work.

Sometimes, co-working spaces will overbook their available slots and won’t tell you until you find out yourself. Since these spaces are limited, expect to compete with other digital nomads. And honestly, one of the two co-working spaces that I am talking about is shitty. Technically, there’s only one that is 100% reliable. I will discuss my experiences in the ‘co-working spaces’ section of this article.

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While most digital nomads are attracted to Puerto Escondido (PE), my assessment for the Internet connection is just “fair” (slightly decent). Although that was when I was staying in hostels in Puerto Escondido.

Puerto Escondido’s infrastructure development is underway – currently, Mexico is building the Oaxaca-Puerto Escondido highway that is set to be finished in 2022.

Since Puerto Escondido is still one of the most Mexican beach towns that have preserved its Mexicanism, many foreigners are attracted to invest in the area. I can see PE booming in the next 5 years but for now, you can still experience the real Mexico in this town.

As for the Internet speed, it really depends on what you do. For example, I do a lot of blogging [Wordpress] so in the hostel I first stayed in that had 15 MBPS wifi speed, everything worked out well.

However, if you are a Youtuber and uploading lots of videos like me, it doesn’t really work that well or if it does, you have to wait hours for a video to upload. For example, if I upload a 5-minute video on Youtube, it will take about 2 hours.

Thankfully, Zicatela in Puerto Escondido (where I stayed) is a walking town. You can easily go to coworking spaces or cafes for the Internet but not all restaurants have fiber optic.

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