Route 200 - From Puerto Vallarta to Puerto Escondido
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MR
Hi there,

I’m leaving in February and want to explore the West Coast via Route 200 from Puerto Vallarta to Puerto Escondido.

- For transport, I don’t want to rent a car. I’d like to travel the coast using *colectivos* from village to village over a few weeks. Are they available everywhere along the coast? Is this doable, or is it unrealistic? If not, is it possible to do it by bus? Do they stop everywhere?

- Do you have any places, accommodations, beaches, attractions, or great tips of any kind to recommend along this route?

- Regarding safety, do you have any concerns about certain areas? Guerrero and Michoacán don’t exactly have a great reputation, and neither does Acapulco… Should I be worried?

- Any other relevant info is welcome! 😄

Thanks for your advice!

P.S.: Really happy the forum’s back up. Thanks
AL Althema Regular ·
Did you use the ADO app to book your buses? After that, there are always shared vans. 6 weeks solo: Mexico, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Valladolid, Bacalar, Tulum, Holbox, Isla Mujeres. Buses and domestic flights. Dorms are great and cheap if booked in advance and for at least 2 nights. Always stay near the bus terminal or ferries. Have an amazing trip!
marie :-)
TL Tlayuda1 ·
You should actually be able to take buses from village to village if you really want to take your time. The ADO and OCC companies can help you cover longer stretches if needed. There’s also the Blablacar app, which works well in Mexico and lets you travel with locals.

Regarding safety right now in Guerrero and Michoacán (October 2024), it’s not ideal, but things could definitely change by February. You can check updated guidelines at "https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays-destination/mexique/#securite";
TW Twistytwik ·
I know someone who went there and loved it, so have a great trip!!😉
TL Tlayuda1 ·
You should actually be able to take buses from village to village if you really want to take your time. The ADO and OCC companies can help you cover longer stretches if needed. There’s also the Blablacar app, which works well in Mexico and lets you travel with locals.

Regarding safety right now in Guerrero and Michoacán (October 2024), it’s not ideal, but things could definitely change by February. You can check updated guidelines on "https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/travel-advice/travel-advice-by-country/mexico/#safety"; or "https://bonjourmexicocity.com";.

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