Beaches
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Off the airport highway, approximately 27 kilometers. away from Acapulco. Extensive beach popular among residents and visitors surrounded by small restaurants where "pescado a la talla" can be enjoyed; you can also rent a horse or an all terrain vehicle and ride along the sandbar admiring a beautiful sunset. More |
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Ubicadas en la zona de Caleta en el llamado Acapulco Tradicional. Estas playas se convirtieron en el centro de entretenimiento y diversión tanto de estrellas del cine nacional como del cine internacional durante los años 50's y 60's. More |
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Situated in the heart of the bay in Acapulco's golden zone. Known for its great tourist and commercial business. More |
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Known as the most beautiful beach in the bay because of its exclusive location, letting you enjoy unequal tranquility. Situated in Playa Guitarron, Fracc. Las Brisas Guitarron (Park Royal Hotel) |
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Located South of the Naval Base, these smaller beaches are at the foot of rock formations where abundant vegetation surrounds beautiful beach homes. |
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Next to Playa Manzanillo is Playa Honda, with coarse sand, a soft slope, and gentle waves with many fresh sea food restaurants available. |
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Located in front of Las Hamacas Hotel, Hornitos is the main working place of local fishermen, who very early in the mornings drop their nets and towards midday pull them out filled with a large variety of species attracting gulls and pelicans trying to catch a free meal, setting up a singular spectacle. More |
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This is the beach to be at when it comes to spending a great time with your family and friends and play miniature golf. More |
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Running from El Presidente Hotel to The Hyatt Regency. One of the biggest beaches in Acapulco, very close to the Navy Base, in which you can delight with surf ranging from calm to regular depending on where you are. More |
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Algo típico entre los paseantes de Acapulco es el recorrido a la Isla de La Roqueta a través de lanchas de fondo de cristal que permiten conocer la gran variedad de especies marinas existentes en la bahía, además de apreciar la imagen sumergida de la Vírgen de los Mares, patrona de los pescadores, ubicada a un costado del islote rocoso llamado La Yerbabuena. More |