About Acapulco
Mexico's first great resort destination, Acapulco is a stunningly beautiful
city located around a bay on the Pacific Ocean, with miles of easily-accessible
beaches. It's truly in the tropics, with palm trees and other exotic
plants everywhere. Views across the bay are gorgeous, the sunsets are
legendary, and the city lights at night are lovely from every vantage
point.
What to do? Swimming (but note that some beaches have rough surf and
undertows), working on your tan, eating and drinking at the wide variety
of restaurants and clubs... and staying up late (or all night) to go
dancing at the discos. Scuba diving, fishing, boating, and other water
sports are available, as are golf courses and tennis courts. The shopping
is great fun, though don't expect the best bargains in Mexico in this
tourist-oriented city. Famous divers jump off extremely high cliffs
into the sea at La Quebrada... that's something to watch, not to do!
Most of all, Acapulco is a place to relax.
I've been to Acapulco both as a child and as an adult. Of course,
the city has changed a lot; the quaint little motel just a block from
the beach where we stayed when I was a kid is long gone, replaced
with newer, taller buildings.
I adored the city as a child, and I continue to like its natural
beauty and its beaches. Though it is now a huge city and very tourist-oriented,
I still think Acapulco is an outstanding place for a beach vacation.
The glittering celebrities are more likely to go to the newer resorts
-- Cancun and others that were small towns or fishing ports when Acapulco
was the rising star.
For more photos of Acapulco, see my page on the posters
of Mexico created by photographer Walter Bibikow.
If you explore the central market and other places away from the
obvious main tourist areas, you can get a real connection with the
people. Many of the tourists nowadays are Mexican, and you can chat
with them on the beach. Don't speak Spanish? No problem! Smiles
go a long way, and many Mexicans know some English.
The weather in Acapulco is very nice all winter, hot and humid in the
summer. Good thing the beach is there!
Other Acapulco pages on this site are about its
hotels, real estate possibilities
in the area, and how to travel
to Acapulco.
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