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  • ACAPULCO TRAVEL PHOTOS

    Very nice photos to acapulco beach ....

        July, 22nd 2010 (01:45 PM) |  0 Reviews  |  497 Visits  |  0 Rates  |  Tell a friend |  By ADMIN  

  • ATTRACTIONS IN ACAPULCO

    Acapulco main attraction is its nightlife, and has been for many and many decades. Nightclubs change names and owners frequently but there are generalities. Cover charges vary but are almost always higher for men than women, and most clubs are not in...

        July, 5th 2010 (02:35 AM) |  0 Reviews  |  207 Visits  |  0 Rates  |  Tell a friend |  By ADMIN  

  • MEXICO

    The United Mexican States, commonly known as Mexico, is a federal constitutional republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the C...

        July, 9th 2010 (02:08 PM) |  1 Reviews  |  165 Visits  |  7 Rates  |  Tell a friend |  By ADMIN  

  • ACAPULCO HISTORY

    By the eighth century, there was a small culture in the Acapulco area, which would first be dominated by the Olmecs, then by a number of others during the pre-Hispanic period. In Acapulco bay itself, there were two Olmec sites, one by Playa Larga and...

        July, 5th 2010 (02:06 AM) |  0 Reviews  |  122 Visits  |  0 Rates  |  Tell a friend |  By ADMIN  

  • PIE DE LA CUESTA ACAPULCO

    Pie de la Cuesta is a quiet strip of land roughly 6 miles northwest of Acapulco, bordered on one side by the Pacific Ocean and on the other by a freshwater lake (Laguna de Cuyoca) on the other. The lagoon is extremely tranquil, but tourists are advis...

        July, 9th 2010 (09:47 PM) |  0 Reviews  |  115 Visits  |  0 Rates  |  Tell a friend |  By ADMIN  

  • LA QUEBRADA CLIFF DIVERS ACAPULCO

    No visit to Acapulco is complete without watching the cliff divers perform their impressive jumps into the shallow stream of water of dangerous tides that forms in the bottom part of La Quebrada. They have been doing it since 1934. You can see the di...

        July, 9th 2010 (09:34 PM) |  0 Reviews  |  111 Visits  |  0 Rates  |  Tell a friend |  By ADMIN  

  • ACAPULCO GET IN

    Many buses go from major cities (e.g. Mexico City) to Acapulco. Most buses are safe, fast and comfortable and usually not very expensive. Some bus lines offer student discounts. The Estrella de Oro bus line offers nonstop trips from Mexico City with ...

        July, 9th 2010 (09:18 PM) |  0 Reviews  |  109 Visits  |  0 Rates  |  Tell a friend |  By ADMIN  

  • GET AROUND ACAPULCO

    Taxis are everywhere in Acapulco. Since they are unmetered, make sure that you agree on a fare before entering. Always negotiate - they can smell tourist money a mile away. The old Volkswagen beetle cabs are cheaper than newer air conditioned cars. S...

        July, 9th 2010 (09:24 PM) |  0 Reviews  |  109 Visits  |  0 Rates  |  Tell a friend |  By ADMIN  

  • ZOCALO TOWN SQUARE ACAPULCO

    Lies on the western side of La Costera. It's cool, shady and peaceful during the daytime. There are two fountains and many mature, multi-trunked trees that are a sight in themselves. The Zócalo tends to expose more local culture than other, more tour...

        July, 9th 2010 (09:42 PM) |  0 Reviews  |  107 Visits  |  0 Rates  |  Tell a friend |  By ADMIN  

  • PUERTO MARQUEZ ACAPULCO

    Located at a smaller bay just east of Acapulco, Puerto Marquez sees much less tourist traffic than Acapulco. One side of the bay is completely covered by adjacent beach-side restaurants offering very reasonably priced food and beer. The restaurant ow...

        July, 9th 2010 (09:57 PM) |  0 Reviews  |  101 Visits  |  0 Rates  |  Tell a friend |  By ADMIN  

 

 

  

 

 
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