Acapulco Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Acapulco which includes a sunset, general coastal views and a city
Acapulco showing rugged coastline and views
Playa de Barra Vieja featuring a sandy beach and landscape views
Acapulco which includes rocky coastline and views
Acapulco which includes mountains, general coastal views and a house

Whether you’re here to party in the Golden Zone, relax on the beach or sightsee, this Mexican city in Guerrero is an all-inclusive destination.

Natural beauty and round-the-clock nightlife converge in Acapulco. Discover why this city in Guerrero has been dubbed the “Pearl of the Pacific.” In the 1950s, its great weather and lively atmosphere attracted the rich and famous in droves. Elvis filmed Fun in Acapulco here and John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Onassis chose it as their honeymoon destination.

The Acapulco of today has mellowed a bit, leaving boisterous partying to other spots. Instead, it offers more attractions for visitors of all ages. Explore stunning beaches, lush gardens and hip bars and nightclubs.

Join other tourists on the sandy shores in the Golden Zone. Visit its most popular beaches, Playa Condesa and Playa Icacos. Here, transition seamlessly from sunbathing by day to dancing by night. Peruse the shops, restaurants, clubs and luxury hotels along the waterfront. Play with the kids at CICI Waterpark, enjoy different watersports or try swimming with dolphins.

Explore Old Acapulco on the city’s western side. Bring your camera to Sinfonía, a stunning cliffside amphitheatre. From here, you have excellent views of La Quebrada Cliffs. Watch the famous cliff divers plunging into the Pacific Ocean from dizzying heights. Step back in time at the historic San Diego Fort, built in 1616 to ward off pirate attacks.

Take a water taxi or glass-bottom boat to Isla de la Roqueta. Go snorkeling offshore or hike across the island. Check out its small zoo and lighthouse.

One of the best ways to see the city is by separating yourself from it. Enjoy spectacular vistas from Capilla de la Paz, a nondenominational chapel perched high above Acapulco Bay. Immerse yourself in local plants and animals at the nearby Jardin Botanico de Acapulco.

South of the city, toward Acapulco International Airport, experience local flavour and lighter crowds. Relax in the sun and surf at Playa de Barra Vieja and other beautiful beaches.

Visit Acapulco any time of year. Regardless of the season, expect sunshine and tropical weather conditions.

Where to stay in Acapulco

Condesa Beach which includes a beach

Costera Acapulco

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Costera Acapulco is known for its stunning beaches, and you can see some sights area like Diana the Huntress and Condesa Beach.

Costera Acapulco
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Playa Diamante

While Playa Diamante may not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like La Isla Shopping Village and Forum de Mundo Imperial.

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Las Brisas

The pristine beaches and ample dining options are top of the list for many visitors to Las Brisas. A stop by Chapel of Peace or El Veladero National Park might round out your trip.

Las Brisas
La Quebrada Cliffs which includes a bay or harbour and boating as well as an individual male

Acapulco Tradicional

Acapulco Tradicional is noteworthy for its beaches, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Sinfonía del Mar and Zocalo.

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Acapulco Diamante

While Acapulco Diamante may not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Majahua Beach and Arena GNP Seguros.

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Barra Vieja

Travellers like the beaches in Barra Vieja, and Barra Vieja Beach is a top attraction you might want to visit.

Barra Vieja

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