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Acapulco
Attractions
There are a lot of Acapulco attractions that can entice you from the
sea, sand, and pool. Acapulco is one of the best and lively places
to spend your vacation, with endless activities to do, beautiful
beaches to get a great tan, and breathtaking views to enjoy. There
are four indispensable geographic areas of interest for sightseers
in Acapulco and resorts are easily explored.
Old Acapulco and downtown area is the traditional heart of the city,
well-known for its bustling seaside boardwalk, Main Square which was
remodeled in 1996, San Diego Fort, and the Famous La Quebrada.
Acapulco attractions have the clamor and stimulation of a tropical
harbor in its downtown area, although they may not be appealing to
everyone because of its busy tempo and seaport unpleasantness. The
Main Square or Zocalo is a charming tree-shaded plaza swarming with
activities and faces one of Mexico’s more odd churches, the Nuestra
Seņora de la Soledad Church. This church has a bleak white exterior
and two bulb-shaped blue and yellow-tiled spires, actually looking
more Russian Orthodox than Mexican.
San Diego Fort is a short walk from the church, perched on a hill
that overlooks the harbor. Originally built in 1616, then rebuilt in
its present form following an immense earthquake in 1776, the fort
was the staging area for the loading and unloading of the Manila
Fleet, served to protect the lucrative trade link from Dutch and
English pirates. The fort is a classic five-point bastion enclosed
by moat and where a fascinating museum is housed.
Pie de la Cuesta and Coyuca Lagoon is located ten kilometers west of
the city and is loved for its country, palm-lined beach and dreamy
sunsets. The nearby lagoon is an exotic setting famous for its
tropical vegetation, wildlife, and tiny islands. If ever you get
tired from the busy streets of the downtown area, take a bus or a
taxi to this open stretch of Pacific Ocean beach, resting between
the crashing Pacific Ocean on one side, and the picturesque Coyuca
Lagoon on the other. The main feature of this awesome place is its
flaming tropical sunsets where you can just grab a hammock, order a
cool refreshing coconut gin specialty, and just relax.
Paradise on Condesa Beach is one of Acapulco attractions which
feature bungee jumping and full-service beach club. The Papagayo
Park is a fifty-two acre playland and one of the best parks in
Mexico. This park has plenty of carnival rides, Manila galleon
replica, magnificent aviary, and winding tree-lined paths which is
great for family fun. Puerto Marques and Revolcadero Beach are
Acapulco attractions that should not be missed. Marques is located
on the southeast between the airport and town which is a lovely bay
of white sand beaches surrounded by jungle-clad mountains. The
Revolcadero Beach is a wide swath of white sand beaches bordered
with tropical plantations and palm groves and a delight to
open-ocean surfers with its long stretches of sand.
Acapulco
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