Location:
Guerrero State, Pacific coast, southwest
Mexico
Distance from Mexico City: 200 miles
south
Population: 640,000
Closest major airport: Juan Alvarez
International Airport (ACA)
Time zone: Central Standard Time
The vibrant Mexican Pacific port city of
Acapulco is home to one of the most
spectacular bays in the world, making it a
favorite stop over the decades for
celebrities of the likes of Elizabeth
Taylor, Placido Domingo and Julio Iglesias.
But Aca, as the locals call it,
offers much more than just stretches of
beach: Mexicans and foreigners agree that it
is the perfect place for people of all
tastes and budgets to swim, shop, dine,
party or just soak up the sun.
A drive along the Costera Miguel Aleman
Avenue offers a spectacular view of the bay
and its grandest attractions. These include
San Diego Fort, originally built to protect
Acapulco from pirates; Cici, a water theme
park for children; Papagayo Park, which
offers a roller rink, Aviary, a racetrack
for kids and model of a Spanish Galleon; and
the Cultural Center (Casa de la Cultura),
with an art gallery, handicraft exhibit and
small archaeological museum.
Although Acapulco attracts throngs of
tourists year-round, many of its beaches
remain relatively secluded. These include
Pie de la Cuesta and the Coyuca lagoon,
whose hidden coves and tiny islands teeming
with wildlife can be toured by small
motorboat (lancha). Another beautiful,
less-crowded beach is the pristine Puerto
Marques, sheltered within a small bay east
of Playa Icacos; it boasts the most tranquil
waters in the area, breathtaking sunsets and
charming little restaurants.
After basking in the sun, a good place to
visit is the bustling central square (zocalo),
whose crafts market (mercado de artesanias)
and town market (mercado municipal) open
daily, offering everything from fresh
vegetables and fruits to love potions.
And no trip to Acapulco is complete without
seeing the world-famous divers at La
Quebrada. Trained divers plunge 130 feet
into a narrow cove of just 11 feet of water,
which is safe only when a wave has come in.
You can see the dives while sipping a drink
at the Plaza Las Glorias Hotel or enjoying a
prix-fix dinner at El Mirador Hotel. Dives
are scheduled at 12:30 p.m., and nightly at
7:30, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 p.m. At night,
the last divers (at the 10:30 p.m. show)
carry torches.
When dinnertime approaches, the rich and
famous both within and outside Mexico head
to Madeiras Restaurant, an Acapulco
institution. Another popular restaurant is
Tabachin, located in the exclusive The
Fairmont Pierre Marques Hotel, which offers
exquisite French-Asian cuisine in a
contemporary setting.
When night falls, revelers head to Baby O,
Palladium and Enigma (electronic music and
house); Yucca, Salon Q and Ninas (salsa and
tropical music); and Zucca (60s, 70s, 80s
and 90s music). And for those preferring a
sunset cruise along the bay to a disco,
Bonanza’s offers afternoon and evening
cruises leaving from the downtown area near
the zocalo; many hotels and shops sell the
tickets. The cruises leave at 4:00 p.m.,
returning at 8:00 p.m.; and at 10:00 p.m.,
returning at 1:00 a.m.
Although Acapulco is known for its
nightlife, it is also increasingly being
recognized for its world-class golf and spa
offerings. The Tianguis Golf & Spa trade
show took place October 19 to 22 2003 at the
prestigious Fairmont Acapulco Princess Hotel
to promote Mexico as the world's greatest
golf and spa destination. The Acapulco
Convention Center, one of Mexico’s most
important venues for meetings and
conventions, is home to Mexico’s famous
annual tourism trade show, the Tourism
Tianguis.
Last but not least, Acapulco offers a
tremendous array of lodging options, from
inns (posadas) to luxury hotels. The
exclusive Las Brisas resort offers 263 guest
houses with private or semi-private pools as
well as breathtaking views of Acapulco Bay
and/or the Pacific Ocean. The historic Villa
Vera, meanwhile, is an oasis of
exotically-designed white houses, suites and
villas decorated in contemporary
Mexican-Mediterranean style.
A two-hour drive northeast of Acapulco leads
visitors to the beautiful colonial mining
town of Taxco, which offers the best
selection of silver at excellent prices. |