Top attractions in Acapulco:

Acapulco Cliff Divers
Acapulco Cliff Divers

Acapulco is one of Mexico’s most magnificent city full of culture, spectacular beaches, and countless discos. Surround by jungle Acapulco is a city of dazzling white resorts stretched along sandy beaches stretch as far as the eye can see. Acapulco is a happening city with a population of close to half a million. Resorts are fairly busy all year around, especially around Christmas during peaks seasons.

When the sun goes down Acapulco becomes one of the city explodes with nightlife, high

class discos will keep you partying all night long.
With vendors manning public beaches, you don’t have to go far to find a bargain, and

remember it is Mexico, no price is ever set! If you are wanting a more secluded experience your hotels private beach will be the place for you.

Located in a giant circular bay Acapulco is packed full of world class fishing and countless water sports. You will never have a dry moment!
Bus’s constantly run in and out of Acapulco to other major cities, if buses arnt your style flights go between Acapulco and Mexico city and only take about 35 minuets and cost 30-50$ Within the city, taxis will take you to almost anywhere in the city for only 10 pesos. The bus system can be quite entertaining, theres everything from traditional style buses blasting Mexican music, to high tech double deckers.

La Quebrada Cliff Divers – Cliff divers risk their lives daily diving into shallow streams in La Quebrada. This crazy Olympic style deathdifying diving can be seen from

Acapulco Beach
Acapulco Beach
a lookout point for a small entrance fee. Showtime are daily at 1:00 PM, 7:30 PM, 8:30 PM and 9:30 PM Click here for more info.

Zócalo – Zócalo is in the main town square in Acapulco. In terms of culture Zocalo, is one the heart of the are. Acapulco’s Cathedral is a defiantly a must to for anyone seeking a true taste of culture. for less then 34 pesos you can get a hearty meal at countless sidewalk restaurants and bistros.

Pie de la Cuesta – Pie de la Cuesta is one of the quietest more tranquil areas of Acapulco. Approximately 4 miles north of Acapulco the city of Pie de la Cuesta is surrounded by the pacific ocean and a fresh water lake called Laguna de Cuyoca. Approximately half a kilometer up the Lagoon lies strips of shops

Puerto Marquez – is less of a tourist town which means its a good way to get to know the locals. Most of the locals don’t speak a tun of English so a little Spanish skills would never hurt. With very cheap food and beer its always a good way to spend an afternoon. These locally run shops and restaurants are generally ran by very friendly locals who love to see tourists.