Is Puerto Escondido Safe in March 2026?
March is shoulder season in Puerto Escondido. Shoulder season provides a good balance — tourist areas are active but not overwhelmed, and scam operators are present but less aggressive than peak months.
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March risk
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Scams documented
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Crowd level
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Shoulder Season
Crowd level
Moderate
March scam risk
Moderate
Year-round scams
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Safety tips for Puerto Escondido in March
Season-specific guidance based on shoulder season conditions and how they interact with documented scam patterns.
March is shoulder season in Puerto Escondido — a practical window with moderate crowds and mostly fair weather. Scam pressure exists but is less concentrated than peak months.
Accommodation prices are generally more reasonable during shoulder season. Still verify reviews and addresses before booking — scam operators are active year-round.
Shoulder season means many popular sites are accessible without peak-season queues, reducing the crowded conditions that facilitate pickpocketing and distraction scams.
Weather can be less predictable in shoulder months. Carry contingency plans for outdoor activities and transport disruptions that can create vulnerability to opportunistic scams.
Regardless of season, the documented scams for Puerto Escondido remain the same — review the full list of 13 warnings before you travel.
Travel insurance is recommended for any trip to Puerto Escondido. Policies covering theft, medical emergencies, and trip disruption are essential regardless of when you visit.
Top scams in Puerto Escondido (active in March)
These scams operate year-round and remain active during March. Moderate crowds keep activity at standard levels.
Drug Offers on Zicatela Beach
highZicatela Beach attracts a surf-and-party crowd, and street dealers regularly approach tourists with offers of marijuana, cocaine, and other substances. Some dealers are informants for corrupt local police who then show up demanding bribes. The setup mirrors entrapment scams found in other Mexican beach towns. Amounts confiscated are inflated in police reports to justify higher bribes.
How to avoid: Decline all drug offers firmly and without engaging. If police approach after a street interaction, do not pay bribes — request to contact your embassy and the official Ministerio Público. Avoid isolated beach sections at night.
Surfboard Rental Damage Fraud
mediumSurfboard rental shops along Zicatela Beach charge tourists for pre-existing dings and damage that was present before the rental began. Shops photograph boards only after return — not before — leaving renters with no proof of prior damage. Claimed repair costs are highly inflated, and some shops threaten to hold passports or IDs until payment is made.
How to avoid: Thoroughly photograph the entire board — top, bottom, rails, and fins — before leaving the shop, with the shop owner present. Send photos to yourself with a timestamp. Never hand over your passport as a deposit; offer a photocopy instead.
Taxi Overcharging from Oaxaca Airport and Town
mediumTaxis serving routes between Puerto Escondido's airport, town center, and the Zicatela surf zone routinely overcharge tourists who don't know the standard fares. Official fares are posted at the airport taxi stand but drivers sometimes bypass the stand and quote higher prices. Night routes and routes from the upper town to Zicatela are particularly susceptible to inflated pricing.
How to avoid: Check posted fares at the official taxi stand inside the airport. For town trips, ask your hotel what the current fair rate is before going out. Colectivo vans running along the main coastal road (Carretera 200) are a cheaper and more reliable option for beach-to-beach routes.
Pickpocketing at Beach Bars and Surf Competitions
mediumThe crowded beach bars and surf event gatherings along Zicatela and La Punta attract skilled pickpockets who work the dense crowds during peak party nights and competition viewing events. Phones on tables, bags hung on chair backs, and pockets of distracted spectators are all targeted. The perpetrators are often professional thieves who travel between beach towns following tourist traffic.
How to avoid: Keep phones in front pockets or secured inside a zipper compartment. Never leave your bag on a chair back in a bar. During large beach events, use a money belt and leave non-essential items at your accommodation.
Overpriced Seafood Bait-and-Switch
mediumBeachfront restaurants along Playa Principal and the Adoquin strip attract visitors with chalkboard menus showing competitive prices, then present a verbal specials list of whole grilled fish and fresh catch with no prices attached. Bills frequently exceed what was discussed, with additional charges for tortillas, salsa, and table service added separately. Some establishments quote prices per 100g without making clear the total weight of the dish ordered.
How to avoid: Always ask for the price before ordering fresh fish or daily specials. Request prices in writing or photograph the menu board. Confirm whether the quoted price is per portion or per weight unit. Check the bill line by line before paying.
What types of scams occur in Puerto Escondido?
Street Scams
Pickpockets, distraction thieves, fake petitions, and street hustles in tourist areas.
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Tour & Activities
Unlicensed guides, fake tickets, bait-and-switch excursions, and ticket scalping.
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Money & ATM Scams
Card skimming, currency exchange fraud, dynamic currency conversion, and cash cons.
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Other Scams
Timeshares, fake police, charity fraud, and miscellaneous scams targeting visitors.
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Taxi & Transport
Overcharging, meter tampering, fake taxis, and transport cons targeting tourists.
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Is Puerto Escondido safe in other months?
Puerto Escondido in March — answered
Is Puerto Escondido safe to visit in March?
Puerto Escondido is moderate risk for tourists in March. This is shoulder season for the North America region. Our database documents 13 scams year-round — during March, shoulder season provides a good balance — tourist areas are active but not overwhelmed, and scam operators are present but less aggressive than peak months. The most common risks are street scams, tour & activities, money & atm scams.
Is March a good time to visit Puerto Escondido?
March is a balanced shoulder season for tourists in Puerto Escondido. Moderate crowds, reasonable prices, and scam activity that is present but less intense than peak months make this a practical travel window.
What scams are most common in Puerto Escondido during March?
The documented scam types in Puerto Escondido are consistent year-round: Street Scams, Tour & Activities, Money & ATM Scams, Other Scams. During March (shoulder season), activity levels are moderate. The specific scams and their locations remain the same regardless of season.
Is it crowded in Puerto Escondido in March?
Tourist crowd levels in Puerto Escondido during March are moderate. Moderate crowds mean accessible attractions without the extreme density of peak season.
Should I get travel insurance for Puerto Escondido in March?
Travel insurance is recommended for Puerto Escondido regardless of when you visit. Shoulder season is generally lower-risk but standard travel emergencies can occur any time. Look for policies covering medical emergencies, theft/mugging, trip cancellation, and 24/7 emergency assistance.
What should I pack for Puerto Escondido in March?
Beyond weather-appropriate clothing for March in North America, pack with scam prevention in mind: a cross-body bag with RFID-blocking (pickpocketing is documented in Puerto Escondido), photocopies of your passport stored separately from the original, a phone case with a wrist strap (phone theft is reported), and a portable charger to maintain access to transport apps and maps. Avoid visibly expensive jewelry or electronics in high-risk areas.
Editorial note: Seasonal risk assessments for Puerto Escondido are based on 13 year-round scam reports cross-referenced with regional travel patterns. Scam data is compiled from government travel advisories (US State Dept, UK FCDO, Australian DFAT), verified news sources, and traveler reports. Conditions change — always check current advisories before travel. Read our methodology →
March summary
Moderate Risk
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