Attractions in Acapulco
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Acapulco, with a nautical history dating back to the 16th century, is a vibrant port city on Mexico’s Pacific coast. Known as the Pearl of the Pacific, it has long […]
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La Quebrada Cliff Divers, one of Acapulco’s most popular attractions, have been performing their daring leaps since the 1930s. These brave young men and women dive from heights over 100 […]
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The Diego Rivera Mural adorns the exterior of Exekatlkalli, also known as La Casa de los Vientos, in Acapulco, Mexico. This was once the residence of the renowned Mexican artist […]
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The heart of any Spanish Colonial city is the central plaza, or Zócalo, and the ancient Mexican port town of Acapulco, despite its modern facelifts, remains true to this tradition. […]
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North of Acapulco, the freshwater Coyuca Lagoon, or Laguna de Coyuca, stretches over 28 square miles (72 square kilometers). This expansive body of water serves as a crucial habitat for […]
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The Fort of San Diego (Fuerte de San Diego), an excellent example of classic Spanish defensive architecture, was constructed in 1616 to protect the trade port of Acapulco from British […]
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La Roqueta Island, or Isla de La Roqueta, lies off the coast of Acapulco and is accessible by boat. This small island features golden sand beaches where visitors can relax, […]
El Rollo Acapulco, a water park located in Mexico, offers a blend of aquatic adventures and natural beauty, with its attractions just steps from a white-sand beach. The park features […]