
Acapulco
Bay has
a score
of
delightful
beaches.
Although
the
strength
of waves
vary
greatly
from one
to the
next
they are
all
extremely
beautiful:
Caleta
Perhaps
the most
popular
beach in
the bay,
its
gentle
waves
and
moderate
slope
make it
ideal
for
water
sports
enthusiasts.
It also
boasts
spectacular
sunsets.
Caletilla
This is
an
extremely
popular
beach
because
of its
gentle,
friendly
waves.
It is
also the
site of
the New
Magical
Sea
World, a
center
of
marine
displays.
Icacos
This
extensive
beach
with
different
types of
waves is
excellent
for
swimming,
particularly
in the
morning.
Isla
de la
Roqueta
Its
beaches
are calm
and safe
for
swimming.
You can
go
snorkeling
or visit
the zoo
with
exotic
species.
Visiting
the
island
is one
of the
most
traditional
activities
in
Acapulco.
La
Condesa
An
internationally
renowned
beach it
has
medium
slope
and
medium
to
strong
waves.
It is a
favorite
meeting
place
for
young
water
sports
enthusiasts.
Pie
de la
Cuesta
A
beautiful
beach
that
faces
the open
sea, her
powerful
waves
are
ideal
for
surfing.
You can
ride
along
the
beach
enjoying
the
magnificent
sunsets.
Puerto
Marques
Small
bay
nestled
in
mountains
covered
with
tropical
vegetation.
It is
ideal
for all
kinds of
aquatic
activities
such as
snorkeling,
diving
and
sailing.
Pony
treks
are
offered.
Revolcadero
One of
the most
beautiful
and
exotic
beaches
in the
area it
is set
on the
open sea
and the
rough
waves
are
ideal
for
surfers.
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Beaches

Acapulco
Bay has
a score
of
delightful
beaches.
Although
the
strength
of waves
vary
greatly
from one
to the
next
they are
all
extremely
beautiful:
Caleta
Perhaps
the most
popular
beach in
the bay,
its
gentle
waves
and
moderate
slope
make it
ideal
for
water
sports
enthusiasts.
It also
boasts
spectacular
sunsets.
Caletilla
This is
an
extremely
popular
beach
because
of its
gentle,
friendly
waves.
It is
also the
site of
the New
Magical
Sea
World, a
center
of
marine
displays.
Icacos
This
extensive
beach
with
different
types of
waves is
excellent
for
swimming,
particularly
in the
morning.
Isla
de la
Roqueta
Its
beaches
are calm
and safe
for
swimming.
You can
go
snorkeling
or visit
the zoo
with
exotic
species.
Visiting
the
island
is one
of the
most
traditional
activities
in
Acapulco.
La
Condesa
An
internationally
renowned
beach it
has
medium
slope
and
medium
to
strong
waves.
It is a
favorite
meeting
place
for
young
water
sports
enthusiasts.
Pie
de la
Cuesta
A
beautiful
beach
that
faces
the open
sea, her
powerful
waves
are
ideal
for
surfing.
You can
ride
along
the
beach
enjoying
the
magnificent
sunsets.
Puerto
Marques
Small
bay
nestled
in
mountains
covered
with
tropical
vegetation.
It is
ideal
for all
kinds of
aquatic
activities
such as
snorkeling,
diving
and
sailing.
Pony
treks
are
offered.
Revolcadero
One of
the most
beautiful
and
exotic
beaches
in the
area it
is set
on the
open sea
and the
rough
waves
are
ideal
for
surfers.
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Climate
The
climate
is
tropical,
with
warm to
hot
temperatures
year-round.
Precipitations
are
heavily
concentrated
in the
summer
time.
Temperatures
hover
between
15 et 20
C.
| Temperature in Celcius |
J |
F |
M |
A |
M |
J |
J |
A |
S |
O |
N |
D |
| Maximum |
30 |
30 |
30 |
30 |
31 |
31 |
31 |
31 |
31 |
31 |
31 |
31 |
| Minimum |
22 |
22 |
22 |
22 |
24 |
25 |
25 |
25 |
25 |
25 |
23 |
22 |
| Rainfall (mm) |
9 |
1 |
2 |
5 |
28 |
271 |
209 |
312 |
341
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145 |
50 |
14 |
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Flora & Fauna
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There
are
several
lagoons
located
just
outside
Acapulco
that are
full of
mangrove
trees
and
wildlife.
The
network
of
canals
through
the
dense
forest
can be
traversed
by boats
where
you can
admire a
wide
variety
of birds
and
listen
to the
pleasant
sounds
of their
song.
Laguna
de
Chautengo
This
laggon
lies
between
the sea
and a
natural
sandbank.
Explore
by boat
the
mangrove
swamps
inhabited
by
herons,
seagulls
and
other
sea
birds.
Laguna
de
Coyuca
The
landscape
contrasts
sharply
with
that of
Acapulco.
The
lagoon
is an
exotic
estuary
with
lush
tropical
vegetation,
wild
fauna
and
small
islands.
Tecomate
Here
there
are
dozens
of
mangrove
swamps
where
hundreds
of sea
birds
come to
feed.
The area
is ideal
for
swimming
and
sport
fishing.
Tres
Palos
Is an
ideal
lagoon
for
hiring a
boat and
enjoying
its
exuberant
vegetation
and the
local
fauna.
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Geography

Set in a
privileged
area,
this is
undoubtedly
one of
the
loveliest
states
in
Mexico.
It
borders
on the
states
of
Mexico,
Morelos,
Puebla,
Oaxaca
and
Michoacan.
Acapulco
is
located
on
Acapulco
Bay, the
south
western
tip of
the
Mexican
Pacific
Coast.
The town
itself
was
built on
a narrow
strip of
low
ground
between
the
shoreline
and the
mountains
that
encircle
the bay.
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History
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Archaeological
evidence
shows
that
Acapulco
has been
inhabited
since
before
3000
BCE. The
first
vestiges
of human
presence
consist
of
figures
and
pottery
made of
clay,
stone,
and
ceramic.
The
pieces
found in
the
coastal
region
of
Puerto
Marques
are the
earliest
known
ceramics
from
Mexico.
It was
later
occupied
by the
Chichimec
groups
that
settled
north of
the
Balsas
River
and is
currently
inhabited
by Nahua,
Mixtec,
Tlapanec
and
Amuzgo,
among
other
groups.
Its
inhabitants
are
skilled
craftspeople.
The
first
reference
to
Acapulco
in the
history
of New
Spain
was made
as early
as 1519.
Around
1566 it
soon
became a
major
port for
Spanish
ships
carrying
silks
and
spices
gathered
from the
Asia-Pacific
area.
This
trade
attracted
marauding
pirates
that
repeatedly
attacked
the
port.
The Fort
of San
Diego,
whose
structure
can
still be
seen,
was
built to
repel
these
attacks.
Many
pushes
for
developments
were
made in
the
1950s.
Acapulco
has
hosted
yachting
as part
of the
1968
Summer
Olympics.
The city
was
devastated
by
Hurricane
Pauline
in 1997.
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Specialties &
Characteristics
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The
artistic
imagination
of the
inhabitants
of
Acapulco
is most
evident
in the
decorative
objects
made out
of
shells
and sea
snails.
Inland
from
Acapulco
is the
place
where
tamarind
sweets
come
from.
There is
a canyon
where
the
Papagayo
River
flows
down the
Southern
Sierra
Madre
mountain
range
and
joins
the
Omitlán
River
before
it
reaches
the
Pacific
Ocean.
The
walls of
the
rocky
canyon
reach up
to 60
meters
high.
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The main
attraction
is of
course
Acapulco’s
20
plus
beaches,
each one
with its
own
environment,
on which
every
imaginable
water
sport
can be
practised.
Water
skiing,
surfing,
swimming,
banana
boats
and
seadoos
will be
at your
disposal
on the
beaches
of
Puerto
Marques,
Caleta
and
Caletilla.
Those
who
enjoy
fishing
will
find the
sites
quite
adequate.
Diving
is very
popular,
as well
as
snorkeling,
particularly
around
Icacos
beach
where
the
transparency
of the
sea
reveals
amazing
fish and
corals
sightings.
Other
sites
overflowing
with
marine
animal-life
are the
islands
of
Roqueta,
Caleta
and
Caletilla.
Several
wonderful
golf
courses
are
offered
such as
the
18-hole
golf
course
at the
Acapulco
Princess
Hotel or
the
Acapulco
Golf
Club at
the
Conventions
Center.
There
are also
many
ecological
areas
accommodating
picnics
tables
and walk
paths.
Here you
can
fulfill
your
dreams
of
horse
riding
along
the bars
of sand
such as
the ones
separating
the
Pacific
from the
lagoon
of
Palos.
Other
places
offer
broad
enchanting
beaches.
The
black
and
white
beach of
Cuesta
is
another
interesting
place to
ride
while
admiring
the
sunsets
on the
sea.
If you
are
looking
for an
adrenaline
rush,
you will
then it
on the
Condesa
beach
where
you can
bungee
jump
all 50m
down. On
the
Papagayo
river
you can
enjoy
boat
rides
turbo
powered
Shotover
Jet.
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Activities &
Sports

The main
attraction
is of
course
Acapulco’s
20
plus
beaches,
each one
with its
own
environment,
on which
every
imaginable
water
sport
can be
practised.
Water
skiing,
surfing,
swimming,
banana
boats
and
seadoos
will be
at your
disposal
on the
beaches
of
Puerto
Marques,
Caleta
and
Caletilla.
Those
who
enjoy
fishing
will
find the
sites
quite
adequate.
Diving
is very
popular,
as well
as
snorkeling,
particularly
around
Icacos
beach
where
the
transparency
of the
sea
reveals
amazing
fish and
corals
sightings.
Other
sites
overflowing
with
marine
animal-life
are the
islands
of
Roqueta,
Caleta
and
Caletilla.
Several
wonderful
golf
courses
are
offered
such as
the
18-hole
golf
course
at the
Acapulco
Princess
Hotel or
the
Acapulco
Golf
Club at
the
Conventions
Center.
There
are also
many
ecological
areas
accommodating
picnics
tables
and walk
paths.
Here you
can
fulfill
your
dreams
of
horse
riding
along
the bars
of sand
such as
the ones
separating
the
Pacific
from the
lagoon
of
Palos.
Other
places
offer
broad
enchanting
beaches.
The
black
and
white
beach of
Cuesta
is
another
interesting
place to
ride
while
admiring
the
sunsets
on the
sea.
If you
are
looking
for an
adrenaline
rush,
you will
then it
on the
Condesa
beach
where
you can
bungee
jump
all 50m
down. On
the
Papagayo
river
you can
enjoy
boat
rides
turbo
powered
Shotover
Jet.
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Archaeology
|
Cave
paintings
from
1200 BC
and
petroglyphs
have
been
discovered
on
Pie de
la
Cuesta,
located
about 6
km north
of
Acapulco
Bay.
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Attractions &
Museums
|
So
numerous
are the
various
attractions
that
they
cannot
all be
listed
but here
is a
sampling
of some
of the
most
popular
ones:
Bustling
downtown
includes
a main
square,
called
zocalo,
and on
it
border
one find
the
Nuestra
Senora
de la
Soledad
Church
of a
more
russian
architecture.
Nearby
is the
newly
reconstructed
municipal
market.
Take a
look at
the 60ft
long
streetside
mural of
tiles
seashells
and
stones
located
on the
Casa
Dolores
Olmedo.
San
Diego
Fort
This
fortification
in a
pentagonal
shape
includes
bastions
in its
corners.
A
fortification
which
was
rebuilt
in the
18th
century
awaits
the
curious
tourist,
who can
walk on
its old
walls
which
were
used for
defence
against
the
attacks
of the
pirates
who
coveted
the
richness
that the
galleons
of
Manila
transported.
History
Museum
Located
in the
San
Diego
Fort,
you can
admire
the old
maps of
the
port,
religious
objects
and
cloths
that
came
over on
the Nao
de China
(the
ship
from
China)
that are
on
display.
This
museum
shows
the
importance
of the
port of
Acapulco
for
international
trade.
Magico
Mundo
Marino
This new
aquarium,
accessible
by a
rope
bridge,
exhibits
indoor
and
outdoor
aquariums.
La
Quebrada
Cliff
Divers
No visit
to
Acapulco
is
complete
without
watching
the
cliff
divers
perform
their
impressive
jumps
into the
shallow
stream
of water
of
dangerous
tides
that
forms in
the
bottom
part of
La
Quebrada.
Puerto
Marquez
Located
at a
smaller
bay just
east of
Acapulco,
Puerto
Marquez
sees
much
less
tourists
than
Acapulco.
One side
of the
bay is
completely
covered
by
adjacent
beach-side
restaurants
offering
very
reasonably
priced
food and
beer.
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Day-tripper
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Several
theme
parks
are
nearby
such as
the
Papagayo
Park or
the
smaller
CiCi
aimed at
children.
Taxco
Time
permitting,
this
colonial
gem is
located
2-1/2
hours
north of
Acapulco.
It has
remained
loyal to
its
silver
mining
past and
managed
to
satisfy
the most
demanding
tastes
while
preserving
its
village
atmosphere.
Visitors
can
admire
the
Parish
Church
of Santa
Prisca,
one of
the most
important
in
Mexican
baroque,
designed
by the
leading
artists
and
architects
of the
times,
tour
De la
Borda’s
mansion,
now
converted
into the
House of
Culture,
or
Humboldt’s
residence,
which
now
houses
the
Museum
of
Viceregal
Art or
explore
the
workshops
and
shops of
the
silver
craftsmen.
Make
sure to
identify
the .925
stamp to
verify
the
jewellery's
authenticity.
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Entertainment

Many
hotel
bars
have
Happy
Hours
with
live
music
such as
the
Costa
Club or
the Bar
La Bamba.
Even
dining
in
restaurants
can
become
an event
with
parties
breaking
out.
Acapulco’s
non-stop
nightlife
has
something
for
everyone
and its
illuminated
glass
porches
and neon
signs
are now
legendary.
The
discotheques,
dance
halls
and bars
are
designed
for all
sorts of
people
wishing
to have
a good
time.
Many of
these
establishments
have a
panoramic
view of
the bay,
fireworks
and
laser
shows.
Some
popular
places
are:
Baby
'O
Built to
resemble
a huge
cavern,
Acapulco's
quintessential
disco
has been
around
for
nearly a
quarter
of a
century
and is
still
one of
the most
popular
in town.
The
dance
music
and a
laser
light
show
make
this
spot
popular
with all
age
groups.
Other
features
include
a sunken
dance
floor,
tiered
seating,
and a
breakfast
room.
Enigma/Siboney
Two
venues
enclosed
in a
posh,
glass-walled
setting,
each
with a
view of
the bay.
Enigma,
which is
larger,
offers
disco
music
and some
Latin
rhythms.
Siboney
features
a great
band
that
plays
salsa,
cumbia,
mambo,
and
other
tropical
tunes,
and a
romantic
trio
that
serenades
during
the
band's
breaks
Salón
Q
Lovers
of Latin
rhythm
flock to
this
huge
dance
hall,
which
bills
itself
as "the
cathedral
of
salsa,"
to
salsa,
mambo
and
rumba
the
night
away.
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Accommodations
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There
are over
300
hotels,
condos
and
villas
located
in this
resort
Mecca.
The
three
main
hotels
areas
are:
Revolcadero
Beach,
the
Costera
stretch
and the
downtown
area.
Once
arrived
in
Acapulco,
Punta
Diamante
and of
Puerto
Marqués
are
where
you want
to head
up if
you are
looking
for
spas
offering
massages
and
relaxation
therapies.
Wonderful
nearby
hotels
are the
"Hotel
Camino
Real"
and the
"Acapulco
Diamante".
You will
be able
to find
similar
services
at
Icacos
beach in
the
hotel
zone
along
Avenida
Costera.
Camping
is
available
on the
beautiful
coast of
Acapulco
at the
Playa
Suave
Trailer
Park.
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Purchases
|
Acapulco
is a
wonderful
place
for
shopping
in
stores
that
combine
luxury
with
comfort.
Acapulco
has
state-of-the-art
malls
with all
kinds of
shops
and
boutiques.
The port
offers
superb
summer
clothing.
The
numerous
shops
all
along
the
Costera
carry
craft
jewelery,
silverwork,
leather
accessories,
perfume
and
unusual
souvenirs
made
from and
with
marine
shells.
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Restaurants
|
It also
boasts a
variety
of
restaurants
and
their
settings
are
often
extraordinary
from
sumptous
bay
views to
quaint
bistro.
Many can
be found
in
hotels
and on
the
Costera.
Acapulco
is, of
course,
known
for its
seafood
specialties
or fish
and
shellfish
combination
dishes.
Local
dishes
include
shrimp
medallions
in
tamarind
sauce,
molcajetes
de
filete
and
pescado
a la
talla.
However,
being an
important
international
tourist
resort,
there
are also
Mexican
and
international
restaurants.
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