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Table of Contents
1. Acapulco Tourist Information. 19. What to do in Acapulco. Scuba Diving
2. Weather Forecast. Events Calendar. & Snorkel. El Bajo. Casa de Fabri. Siete Pulpos.
3. Santa Lucia Bay Map. 20. Buceo. Casa del Árabe. Los Suizos.
4. Acapulco Attractions and Sightseeing. El Canal. Palmititas. Palmitas. El Rincón.
San Diego Fort. Mosaic Mural Diego Rivera. El Jardín. El Guano.
5. Traditional Acapulco. Cathedral of Our 21. Scuba Diving & Snorkel. Las Cuevas.
Lady of Solitude. El Bufadero.Marina & Labyrinth. Hawaii.
6. Roqueta Island. La Quebrada. Queen of the Seas or the Virgin. Boca Chica.
7. El Rollo Acapulco (Water Park). SDA Beach. Corsario.
8. Papagayo Park. Santa Lucía Bay. 22. Scuba Diving & Snorkel. El Acapulco.
9. Puerto Marqués. The Chapel of Peace. Río de la Plata. Punta Bruja. Punta Sirena.
10. Natural Wonders. Coyuca Lagoon. Tres Morro de Puerto Marqués. Piedra Gallo.
Palos Lagoon.Turtle Protection Program. 23. Reef Map.
11. Map of Acapulco. Acapulco Hotel. 24. Surf. Kitesurf. Paddle Surf.
12. Cuture & Leisure. Acapulco Philharmonic 25. Skimboard. Windsurf. Parasailing.
Orchestra. Acapulco Cultural CenterAcapulco. 26. Sailing. Kayak. Water Sports.
Acapulco Botanical Garden. 27. Zip line. Adventure. Tennis.
13. Masks Museum. Museum of the Seven 28. Xtasea. Destinos México.
Regions. Naval Museum. 29. Fishing. Fishing Seasons & Charts.
14. Archaeological sites. Palma Sola. 30. Golf in Acapulco. Turtle Dunes Country Club.
Archaeological site of Tehuacalco. 31. Vidanta Golf Club. Acapulco Golf Club.
15. Beaches in Acapulco. Pie de la Cuesta. Tres Vidas Golf Club.
Playa Angosta. 32. Spas in Acapulco.
16. Caleta y Caletilla. Playa Roqueta y Marín. 33. Gastronomy & Typical Cuisine.
Playa Tlacopanoha. Playa Tamarindos. 34. Nightlife.
17. Playa Hornos. Playa Hornitos. Playa 35. Shopping.
Condesa. Playa Icacos. Playa Puerto Marqués. 36. La Isla Acapulco Shopping Village.
18. Playa Revolcadero. Playa Tres Vidas. 37. Events and Conventions in Acapulco.
Playa Larga. Playa Bonfil. Barra Vieja. 38. Map of Guerrero.

CONTENTS
ACAPULCO
Blessed by warm waters and sunshine 365 days a year, gorgeous
beaches, a scenery of unrivaled beauty, and hospitable, friendly
people, Acapulco offers a casual, relaxed atmosphere. It has
one of the most stunning bay views offered by any coastal resort.
In Traditional Acapulco, you can stroll along the Malecón or the newly
remodeled fisherman’s walk and the Zócalo. Visit the cathedral, gazebo,
bookstands, street vendors and sidewalk cafés surrounded by barnyard trees.
This area is for those who are in search of nostalgia and an authentic encounter with
the classic beach destination where to live with the locals.
In contrast, Zona Dorada features a multitude of hotels, exotic nightclubs, glitzy restaurants,
art galleries, jewelry stores, boutiques, shopping malls and traditional markets with all sorts of
handicrafts.
The newest area is called Acapulco Diamante and extends from the Naval Base to Barra vieja offers
first-class resorts, residential developments, modern shopping malls, spectacular 18-holes golf courses,
and one of kind tourist complex offering relaxation, business, entertainment and wellbeing, all in a single
destination with a luxurious hotel, an spa, an avant-garde performance and entertainment venue, and a modern
Convention and Exposition Center.
The climate is tropical and humid with sun the greater part of the year, the rainy goes from June to October. The
average temperature is 33°C and the minimum is 22°C.
Today this beach destination is experiencing a renaissance like no other because private investments include opening
hotels, spas, restaurants, malls and new attractions, improving infrastructure and tourism services.
There is also a new public transit system known as Acabus. It is efficient, safe, comfortable and fast and connects the
resort’s many tourism attractions and facilities.
The main central axis is a 16-km (10 miles) long route with 18 stops
along the way and transport almost 130 thousand passengers daily.

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Weather Forecast

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Anual
Average temperature (ºC) 26.8 27.0 26.9 27.4 28.4 28.5 28.7 28.7 28.2 28.4 28.2 27.5 27.9
Average Maximum Temperature (ºC) 30.4 30.5 30.4 30.8 31.8 31.9 32.9 32.3 31.3 31.7 31.5 31.0 31.3
Average Minimum Temperature (ºC) 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.0 24.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 23.0 22.0 23.0
Average wind speed (mm) 17 17 19 19 17 19 17 17 17 17 17 16 17
Source: Weatherbase

Current weather conditions

Events Calendar

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Attractions & Sightseeing
San Diego Fort

This is the most historic star-shaped fort serves as museum (Acapulco’s History
building in A cap u lc o , Museum), illustrating Acapulco’s past, and is the most
originally built in 1616 to protect important historical monument of the Port. The 12
the city from pirate attacks, since exhibit room displays objects that relate not only
the luxury items brought from Asia to the history of San Diego Fort but also to the
attracted the attention of English and city and its cultural influences. Open daily
Dutch pirates. In the present times, the from 9:30 to 6:00. Closed Mondays.

Mural de Diego Rivera (Mosaic Mural)

The Dolores Olmedo House is noted for called Exekatlkalli,


the murals by Diego Rivera. It is also known a sculpture-painting
as “La Casa de los Vientos” (The House of where the Gods
Winds) and was created in 1956, made with Quetzalcoatl and Tlaloc,
colored mosaics, stones and seashells. You can important deities of the Aztec
appreciate the mural located on the outside wall culture, can be appreciated.

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Traditional Acapulco

The Old
Acapulco district
is a particularly
historic part of the city
and filled with character.
It is also known as the
“Acapulco Naútico” (Nautic
Acapulco). Many of the main
attractions lie within Acapulco’s
Traditional Zone, such as: La
Quebrada, the Yacht club, the San Diego
Fort, and many restaurants, among others.

Cathedral of Our Lady of Solitude

Dominates the Zócalo Plaza


with is imposing architecture,
twin towers and white facade. It
was built in 1930 decorated in a
simple Byzantine style.

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Roqueta Island

Located just 10 minutes from Playa Caleta or Caletilla leads to the lighthouse, and then to the
by boat. Take the glass bottom boat and admire restaurants. This tropical paradise has quiet
the rich marine life and the underwater shrine beaches where you can practice kayak and
of the Patron Saint of Fishermen, the Virgin paddleboard, and 9 small coves teeming with
of Guadalupe submerged in the bottom at colorful tropical fish, ideal for scuba diving and
just 7 m (23 ft.). On the island, the trail snorkeling. It is also a nice place for trekking.

La Quebrada

T he po pula r sh o w, fea t u re s and 13 feet deep. The tradition started in 1934.


spectacular dives from a high cliff Enjoy this spectacular sight daily at 13:00, 19:30,
where divers, sometimes in pairs, plunge 20:30, 21:30 y 22:30 365 days a year. In the last dive,
135 feet into an inlet that is only 22 feet wide they carry flaming torches.

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El Rollo (Water Park)

At this water wonderland and fun-filled park, Another attraction is the Skycoaster, diving
children will go wild over the water slides, from more than 100 feet and falling to the earth
big wave pool, giant water slide, and live show at 130 kilometers per hour. Schedule: Daily from
with seals and dolphins, and swim with dolphins. 10:00 to 18:00 hrs.

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Papagayo Park

It is a protected natural area with more than 218 jump, aqua splash, euro bungee, spider
thousand square meters. It has rides, skating rink, zone and xtreme course, among others.
auditorium, and three artificial lakes, paddle boats Open Tuesday to Sunday from
and bicycle path. Papagayo Adventure Park, 12:00 to 20:00 hrs.
offers new experiences as climbing wall, free

Santa Lucía Bay

Better known as Acapulco Bay is ringed The bay has incomparable scenic beauty and it is
with high-rise hotels and surrounded by compared to Rio de Janeiro and Hong Kong.
mountains covered in tropical vegetation.

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The Chapel of Peace

Located on Las Brisas, 402 meters above sea by lush vegetation with a beautiful
level, the cross rises 42 meters. It is surrounded panoramic view of the bay.

Puerto Marqués

It is a haven for water sports enthusiasts. Exuberant serving regional specialties. Among the
vegetation and tropical birds surround the bay. best beaches along the bay are: Majahua and
Here you will find a number of colorful restaurants Pichilingue.

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Natural Wonders
Coyuca Lagoon
Located only 10 kilometers from the Bay
of Acapulco the lagoon is 17 kilometers
long and a maximum width of 5 kilometers.
This jewel hides tow little islands: Los
Pájaros and La Montosa. The exuberant
tropical vegetation and mangroves are home
to over 250 bird species and 14 species of
edible fish. It is an excellent place for water sports
like water ski, weakeboard or fishing. You can take
a trip through the mangroves with a native boat and
catch a glimpse of tropical birds and turtle, a unique
experience.

Tres Palos Lagoon


It is located between Puerto Marqués
and the international Airport, across
from Barra Vieja beach. This huge
freshwater lagoon (9 miles long and 3.6
miles wide) is surrounded by an impressive
mangrove and is home to several species of fish
as well as a diverse species of tropical birds, in
fact this is one of the best places for bird watching
in Acapulco. Several small boats are at hand to take
a tour of the lagoon with a guide who will show you the
unspoiled nature of the area. Try on this tour, a deeper
cleansing experience with a facial mud exfoliator, the
mud is taken from deep within the lagoon and it will not
only exfoliate, it also helps in eliminating toxins and restoring
moisture to your skin. In case you are more adventurous, you
can rent your own jet ski and explore the canals around the
lagoon. There is also horseback riding in the surrounding area.
This huge lagoon was used as a set in the first Tarzan movie for its
intact nature.

Turtle Protection Program


Fro m June
through December,
visitors can observe
the nightly arrival of
female turtles that leave
the ocean to lay their eggs
at Revolcadero Beach and in
Pie de la Cuesta beaches. And
from October through March you
can watch the small turtles returning to
the sea. There is a Turtle Camp in Playa
Larga, where you can meet, learn much
more about the sea turtle.

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Map of Acapulco
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Distances From Acapulco to:

City Km Miles
Cd. de México 366 229
Cuernavaca 277 173
Guadalajara 979 Benito Juárez No. 28 Col. Centro C.P. 39300 Acapulco, Guerrero
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CULTURE & LEISURE
Acapulco Philharmonic Orchestra
The orchestra is one of the port city’s most
enjoyable assets and one of the best orchestras
in the country. The orchestra relies on 90 talented
and experienced professional musicians. The
Philharmonic Orchestra performs approximately
25 concerts each year in the Juan Ruíz de Alarcón
Theater located in the International Convention Center
of Acapulco, in addition to sixty or more concerts for
children and performances in other venues. It has shared
the stage with world-class artists such as Plácido Domingo,
José Carreras, Vadem Brodsky, Eugene Fodor, Fernando
de la Mora and Tania Libertad, among others.
Supported entirely by a government grant, its concerts
are free to the general public. To find out about the concert
schedule, check the web site http://www.ofa.org.mx.

Acapulco Cultural Center


Features cultural
exhibits, paintings and
photographs,as well as
collections of artifacts
and relics of ancient
cultures of the State of
Guerrero.
Located in Av.
Costera Miguel
Alemán 4834,
Fracc.
Costa Azul.

Botanical Garden
It is located in the Southern
Sierra Madre Mountains, which
surround Acapulco at an altitude
of between 660 and 1300 feet
(200 and 400 meters) above
sea level. The garden includes 6
hectares of subtropical deciduous
forest. It has very comfortable
trails where you can observe the
two creeks, a collection of palms and
cycads, desert plants, hardwoods as
well as flowering and fruit trees, shrubs,
heliconias and gingers, bromeliads, aeroids,
ferns and vines among others. Along the trails
you can also watch the regional fauna. There
is a souvenir shop and an amphitheater used for
concerts and conferences. Open daily from
9:00 to 18:00 hrs. Entrance is free on Sundays!

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MUSEUMS
Masks Museum
The museum is designed to introduce into
the richness of the mask tradition of the
State of Guerrero, and offer a perspective
of other masks from Mexico and the world.
This site shows the diversity of artistic and
artisan manifestations of diverse cultures
that reflect their identity on the mask. With
a collection of more than 500 masks, the
museum exhibits 285 pieces from various
regions of the State of Guerrero and other
states of Mexico, as well as other countries
such as Egypt, United States, Indonesia, Italy,
Thailand , China, Japan, Ceylon, India, Portugal,
Spain, Germany and Canada.

Museum of the Seven Regions


The museum
has be e n
created to promote
and disseminate the
culture of the State of Guerrero.
It has a nice space where painters,
sculptors, writers, artisans and artists in
general of this entity could exhibit their works.

Naval Museum
Acapulco is a The Naval History
port with a rich and Museum is a
vibrant cultural history site created
and a lovely corridor has with the purpose
been created with wide and of disseminating
attractive spaces to promote the heritage of the
the cultural, artisanal and maritime history of
tourist development of Acapulco and the Mexican
the entity, offering a Pacific. It exhibits Colonial-era
new product for Spanish galleon replica and scale
residents and models; the museum also has a library
visitors. with hundreds of documents and
specialized books tracing the history of the
port, as well as various ship plans. Another area
of this museum is the model workshop where you
can learn about the process of building a galleon.

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Archaeological Sites
Palma Sola
The archaeological site is located
in El Veladero National Park on
a mountainside high above
Acapulco. There are a total of
eighteen carved rocks in the
area dating from 800 BC to
750 AD. You will spot dozens
of designs ranging from
anthromorphological to
zoomorphological images
created by the first settlers
in the area. A steep, sturdy
trail winds 400m uphill
past the petroglyphs,
all marked by Spanish
and English signs, and
ending with wonderful city
views at 1200-to-1300 feet
above sea level, definitely
worth the visit. It’s about a
25-minute taxi ride from Old
Acapulco.

Tehuacalco Archaeological Site

Located a short distance


from the state of Guerrero’s
capital city of Chilpancingo,
and about an hour from
Acapulco, this ancient site is
on a hill surrounded by taller
mountains. It was occupied
from about 650 and
1300CE. The site was a
ceremonial center with
a plaza surrounded
by various pyramid
bases and other
structures with
a distinct
construction style,
which consists of
boulders with spaces
between them filled
in with layers of flat rock
and red clay. The site has
four aspects, areas with rock
etchings, the surrounding mountain
terrain, pyramidal structures and
caves in the hills with offerings. There are
various tours and scheduled trips.

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Beaches in Acapulco

Acapulco
has plenty
of unique
b e a u t i f u l
beaches, along
the bayside, in the
Traditional or Nautical
area, the Golden Zone,
the exclusivity of Pichilingue,
the comfort of Punta Diamante,
or the secluded beaches in Barra
Vieja. Acapulco’s beaches are
world renowned for their beauty and
their services. Beside four beaches have
been recognized by the Foundation for
Environmental Education’s (FEE) Blue Flag
program.

Pie de la Cuesta
It is about 45 minutes
north of Acapulco, is a
lovely stretch of tropical
beach that extends for
17 kilometers between
the Pacific Ocean and the
beautiful Coyuca Lagoon. It has
extremely high and dangerous
waves, and it has hosted surfing
events. Sometimes, you can spot some
whales and dolphins, making this beach
a unique place to admire the sunsets. You’ll
find many local resorts and seafood restaurants,
perfect for couples seeking secluded romance or for
nature lovers. de Coyuca.

Playa La Angosta
It is a small
beach
located in a
small cove
opening
directly into
the Pacific Ocean
beneath towering
mountain cliffs. It’s
much less crowded than
other beaches and generally
too rough for swimming, though
is a great place to watch the sunset.

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Caleta y Caletil a
They are two of the most known and
visited beaches of Acapulco located in the
Traditional zone. Twin beaches separated
by a small outcropping of land that sparkle
brightly in the Old Acapulco. Here you will
find thatched-roofed seafood restaurants
and watersports equipment for rent. Since
the beaches have gentle waves, they both
are great to practice snorkel, paddle board
and kayak. There are also glass bottom
brightly painted boats that ferry passengers
to Roqueta Island.

Playa Roqueta
These are two small beaches
amidst a hilly forested terrain in
the Roqueta Island. Playa Roqueta
has thatched-roof restaurants
where you can enjoy a snack and
a cold beer, and Playa Marín is
a more secluded beach with
emerald waters. You can
get here by boat departing
from Playa Caleta.

Playa Tlacopanocha
This small beach - only about 100
meters long - lies along at the end
of the city’s Malecon (sea walk) and
across from the Maritime Terminal.
It’s probably the most popular spot
for families with very small children
for the little wave activity. Popular
with locals, it’s a good place for
observing fishermen, yachts
and cruise ships.

Playa Tamarindos
It extends for about 700
meters and is located
northwest of the Santa
Lucía Bay close to Acapulco’s
Traditional Zone. There are rows
of large coconut palms and several
good beach restaurants with the typical
tropical style of old Acapulco. The water is
somewhat calmer than in the beaches farther
to the east in the Golden Zone.

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Playa Hornos
Lined with coconut palms,
this beach offers calm
waters to swim and some
restaurants to enjoy
seafood and a cold
drink.

Playa Hornitos
This long stretch
of beach is
located near
the Papagayo
Park is an
ideal place
for all family
members.

Playa Condesa
With strong waves that
are perfect for skiing and
parasailing, Condesa Beach is
the liveliest in the bay, famous for
its restaurants, clubs, bars and
discos. You can find parasailing
and jet ski rental, though it is
not very recommended for
swimming.

Playa Icacos
A wide strip of sand with gentle waves,
a family-friendly beach lined with
high-rise hotels. Here the swimmers
and water sports lovers can have a
lot of fun. The beach was recognized
by the Foundation for Environmental
Education’s (FEE) Blue Flag program.

Playa Majahua / Puerto Marqués


Located in the small bay of the same
name, is considered one of the top
choices for beach swimming in Acapulco.
The bay is sheltered, so the waters are a
beautiful emerald green color and the waves
are calm, ideal for water sports. There is a row
of thatched-roof beachfront restaurants offering
the local seafood.

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Playa Revolcadero
Lovely wide stretch of sandy beach. Waves are
large and surfing is popular here, especially
in summer, but a strong undertow makes
swimming dangerous. It is ideal for horseback
riding. The beach has seen a recent explosion
in luxury tourism and residential development.
The beach was recognized by the Foundation
for Environmental Education’s (FEE) Blue
Flag program.

Playa Tres Vidas


Here there’s an exclusive 18-
hole golf course, many holes
along the coastline, and a
luxury boutique hotel. Big
Wave Beach, excellent for
surfing.

Playa Larga
This long stretch of beach is
a great place for people who
love nature and long walks. Here is
located a turtle protection camp where
you can meet, learn and help to take care
of sea turtles.

Playa Bonfil
A popular beach with surfers,
since the wave quality is
described as “regional
classic”. It is also ideal for
walking or horseback riding.
Additionally, it has excellent
seafood restaurants where
you can enjoy the famous
“pescado a la talla”.

Barra Vieja
A long beach that stretches for
miles. Small restaurants that offer
delicious “pescado a la talla” surround
the beach. You can enjoy a horseback
riding, or ATV riding, or just walk along the
beach and watch the beautiful sunset.

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What to do in Acapulco
Scuba Diving & Snorkel

The underwater landscape of Acapulco has a wide diversity that includes caves, walls, sunken ships and rocky reefs.
November to May is considered the best season to dive because the sea conditions in the Pacific are calmest and
the pelagic species are most easily seen during these months, beside divers have the chance of spotting the rare
whale shark or even a migratory whale; however, visibility is not very good for the plankton blooms. The average
water temperature is approximately 24ºC (75ºF). The visibility changes from one day to another because of
the water currents, though the average visibility is from 18 to 38 feet (5 to16 meters). June to October the
visibility is at its peak and the water warms significantly, reaching 75°F (24°C), especially during August
and September. There are about 20 or so sites, for every level of diver, but the best spots are:

El Bajo Depth: 8 mts. (15 ft) - 50 mts. (150 ft)

It is located just one kilometer from La Quebrada the site of the famous cliff divers
performance. It a huge rock formation covered with corals, mollusks and nudibranchs,
among others. The peak of the mountain is located about 8 mts. (15 ft.) deep and
extends to a depth of 50 m. (150 ft.). You can dive at different depths through
different geological areas of the wall. It is highly recommended for those who
like photography for its great biodiversity. Depending on the visibility and the
current. You’ll find a huge school of fishes, green moray, boxfish, octopus,
ballonfish and sometimes when it’s season humpback whales and whale
sharks.

Casa de Fabbri Depth: 5 mts. (15 ft) - 30 mts. (100 ft).

It is a unique place with rock formations in the shape of pyramids and you
can see a lot of fish at different depths. Only for Certified Divers with some
experience.

Siete Pulpos (Seven Octopuses)


Depth: 15 mts. (45 ft) - 26 mts. (78 ft).
In this site there are nice canyons and rock formations that reach a
depth of up to 20 m (60 ft.). You can find a great variety of species
among which are various nudibranchs and seahorses. Is a site for
certified divers.

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Casa del Árabe (Arab’s House) Depth: 10 mts. (30 ft) - 16 mts (48 ft).

This site has a sandy bottom with some rock formations. It is ideal for drift diving and
beginners. It’s perfect for snorkel.

Los Suizos (The Swiss) Depth: 5 mts (15 ft.) - 15 mts. (50 ft.).
It is a place for drift diving and you can observe different rock formations, eagle
rays, turtles, octopuses and large schools of fish.

El Canal (The Channel) Depth: 10 mts (30 ft.) - 20 mts. (60 ft.).

It is located the channel between the coast and the Roqueta Island.
Depending on the season the current can be strong and you can have
a drift dive. Not uncommon to see schools of fish among the rock
formations.

Palmititas Depth: 3 mts (9 ft.) - 10 mts. (30 ft.).

It is an ideal place for beginners and for snorkeling. In this site you can find
some parts of a sunken ship.

Palmitas Depth: 8 mts (25 ft.) - 12 mts. (40 ft.).

A great shallow dive or snorkel site with sandy bottoms and small
formations of coral, eagle rays, mottled moray eels and butterfly fish,
among others. It is ideal for beginners and usually done as a second
dive for certified divers.

El Rincón (The Corner) Depth: 5 mts (15 ft.) - 15 mts. (45 ft.).

This is an exciting site with artificial reefs and a tunnel where a


large number of fish live. Divers of all experience levels can enjoy
this place and it is also a nice option for snorkeling.

El Jardín (The Garden) Depth: 8 mts (24 ft.) - 15 mts. (45 ft.).

This site offers easy dives that start on shallow, sandy bottoms with gradual descents
over hard and soft corals that are ideal for beginners and snorkeling. Here you will
find eagle rays, surgeons, spotted moray eels, butterfly fish, turtles and balloon fish,
among others. Usually done as a second dive.

El Guano Depth: 15 mts (45 ft.) - 40 mts. (120 ft.).


It takes its name from the rock totally covered with “guano” (accumulated
excrement of seabirds). This is a site with strong currents and great visibility
recommended for experienced divers. The site offers a great diversity of
underwater life and you can easily see eagle rays, snappers, schools
of tarpons, surgeons and barracudas. During the winter months is not
unusual to spot stingrays, whale sharks and some humpback whales.

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Las Cuevas (The Caves) Depth: 10 mts (30 ft.) - 40 mts. (130 ft.).

This is a site only for Advanced Certified Divers with experience in drift and current
dives with many swim through tunnels and caves where you can expect to see an array
of marine creatures like eagle rays, stone fish, octopuses, mottled and green moray
eels, mackerels, snapper and stingrays, among others. This site is a photographer’s
paradise. It is highly advisable to dive early in the morning for the strong currents.

El Bufadero Depth: 5 mts (15 ft.) - 40 mts. (120 ft.)


It is a place with huge rock formations and a great marine diversity. The
current is very strong so it is only for experienced divers.

Marina & Labyrinth Depth: 5 mts (15 ft.) - 30 mts. (100 ft.).
You can only dive in this site from October to May when the waters are shallow
and it is only for experienced divers with a guide as there are several canyons
where the divers can get lost. However, is a good place for snorkeling on the
surface.
Hawaii Depth: 5 mts (15 ft.) - 27 mts. (80 ft.).

This site is available only when the conditions are acceptable; it has
strong currents and is only for advanced divers. Dive along some
huge rock formations and you can spot abundant marine life.
Reina de los Mares o la Virgen
(Queen of the Seas or the Virgin)
There is an underwater-stylized sculpture of the Virgin of Guadalupe
placed in the bottom of the sea near the islet of the Yerbabuena. The
bonze statue is more tan eight feet and weight almost a thousand
pounds. There are numerous glass bottom small boats, allowing
you to observe the sea life as well as a submerged statue of the
Virgin.

Boca Chica Depth: 8 mts (24 ft.) - 20 mts. (60 ft.).


It is located in a small bay, so it is also a good place for snorkeling.

SDA Beach Depth: 2 mts (6 ft.) - 14 mts. (42 ft.).

It is an ideal site for night dives and for the beginner diver.

Corsario (Privateer)
Depth: 5 mts (15 ft.) - 15 mts. (45 ft.).
This is of the most popular dive sites in Acapulco, where you
can explore the wreck of a luxury yacht. The boat crashed into
rocks in 1950 and today you can dive thought the skeleton,
the unique rock formations and a multitude of fish.

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Depth: 3 mts (10 ft.) - 22 mts. (70 ft.).
El Acapulco
This former American boat was sunk a few hundred feet from shore due to bad
weather. This wreck diving site is interesting because the vessel is vertical and the
bow remained just below the surface.

Río de la Plata Depth: 15 mts (45 ft.) - 30 mts. (90 ft.).

This is another wreck diving site. This boat was Argentinian and sank in 1944
after catching fire; with time it has transformed into a habitat for an array
of species. It is a site for experienced divers where it is recommended to
go with local divers. This area is teeming with school of tarpons, grunts
and eagle rays.

Punta Bruja Depth: 10 mts (30 ft.) - 35 mts. (115 ft.).

The wall terraces and rocky formations allows for great dive at your
desired depth. The wave-carved granite cliffs are the refuge of a great
amount of fish, anemones and sea stars.

Punta Sirena
It is a small secluded cove with the sandy bottom. This site is
rarely visited because the currents can be very strong. The
landscape is similar to “Las Cuevas” in the Roqueta Island and
you can find an enormous variety of fish and invertebrates. The
maximum depth is 40 m (130 ft.).

Morro de Puerto Marqués


The dive site is located just off shore, about 600 feet from the cost in the bay of
Puerto Marques. It is an interesting place to dive with rock formations that form
small caves, as well as massive richly colored sponges, giant sea fans and
teeming with a large array of marine life.

Piedra Gallo
Only very experienced divers should attempt to dive here. The wave
action here is powerful most of the year, and diving can be done only
with extreme caution. The depths between 49 to 65 feet highlight an
abundance of marine life. It is one of the best places in Acapulco
for underwater photography. The diving conditions can change very
fast; the visibility can vary widely and shift abruptly in minutes. The
best season to visit is from November to January very early in the
morning.

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Reefs in Acapulco

Bahía
Bahía de
de
Santa
Santa Lucía
Lucía

Río de
la Plata
El Acapulco
El Bajo

El Corsario
Casa del Fabbri Los
Suizos SDA
Siete Pulpos Boca Beach
Casa del Árabe Chica Reina de
los Mares

Isla Roqueta Hawaii

Punta
Bruja

Punta
Sirena
Morro de
Puerto
Marqués Bahía
Bahía de
de Formación
Rocosa
El Canal Puerto
Puerto Marqués
Marqués
El Guano El Jardín
Las Palmititas

El Rincón Las Palmitas

Isla Roqueta
Marina &
Las Cuevas Labyrinth
El Bufadero Piedra
de Gallo

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SURF

Playa Revolcadero and Playa Pie de la Cuesta, are some of the best places for surfing
with waves ranging between two and eight meters high (six feet to twelve feet). Playa
Revolcadero is a wide sand beach with the best-shaped waves and a sandy bottom,
a nice place for beginners. Playa Bonfil, the waves break all day all year round
right and left, with a size of three to six feet during November to February, and
five to ten feet from June to October; the waver are fast, powerful and has
hollow sections and it has sandy bottom.

KITESURF

If you want to kitesurf, there are different kite beaches, such as: Playa Revolcadero,
Playa Bonfil, and Playa Barra Vieja. Usually the wind picks up in the afternoon
after the 13:00 hrs.

PADDLE SURF

The calm waters of Acapulco Bay are perfect for the Stand Up Paddle Board, a
new sport that uses tables longer and wider than those used in the surf. It is
an easy and enjoyable sport for the whole family that can be practiced
along the bay, especially in the area of Roqueta Island, Pie de la
Cuesta Lagoon and the Coyuca Lagoon.

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SKIMBOARD

This is a fun sport that is practiced in shallow waters and has become very
popular in Acapulco in the recent years. You can skimboard all along
the bay coast and the best time is during the afternoon.

WINDSURF

Rentals are available in Playa Revolcadero and Playa Bonfil. Other places to practice
this sport are: Playa Icacos, Playa Condesa and Playa Tamarindos are ideal for
beginners.

PARASAILING

This activity was invented in Acapulco and this is probably


the best way you can admire the bay.

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SAILING

Acapulco has a Yacht Club with all the services and the new International Marina,
a megaproject with a Nautical Club, slips for 332 boats, and condominiums.

KAYAK

One option is Lagoon for nature lovers, though you can also kayak along the bay.

WATER SPORTS

Waterskiing, it was virtually invented in Acapulco; beginners will love the gentle waters of the Pie de
la Cuesta Lagoon and Puerto Marques. Swimming, the beaches along the bay are all wonderful,
but Caleta, Caletilla, Hornos and Roqueta Island beach are the best for swimmers. Other
sports, banana rides, jet ski and motor boat rides are available at most of the beaches
along the bay.

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ZIP LINE

Xtasea, is a breathtaking outdoor attraction. An over-water zip line more than 1968
yards long that will let riders reach speeds of up to 74.5 mph at an altitude
of 328 feet. The zip line crosses Puerto Marquez Bay and is the world’s
longest ziplines suspended over water.

ADVENTURE

It is also the only zip line that offers six completely different experience for riders: the traditional
flight, ride with a partner, sitback in a chair-style harness and enjoy the landscape, you can
have a thrilling zip line tour in the dark during the night, you may try a hammock chair
suspended on a zip-line over the ocean, or if you are really adventurous you can try a
stunning 65 feet high jump.

TENNIS

The destination is home to the Mexico Open tennis tournament,


an ATP World Tour 500 event. The tournament brings together
the world’s best players. There are several tennis academies
open to the public, and excellent facilities in several hotels.

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FISHING

One of the best


places for fishing
in the Pacific coast all
year round, although the best
time of the year to go fishing goes from
December to August. For deep-sea fishing,
sailfish abounds during December to January, and
during June and July; the black marlin in January, May, and
December; the blue marlin and the yellowfin tuna in August and
from November to January; wahoo in January, February, November, and
December; grouper, snook, barracuda, Spanish mackerel, bonito, pompano,
shark, red snapper, and other species abound all year long.
The Coyuca Lagoon and Tres Palos Lagoon are just perfect for freshwater fishing.
Fishing trips can be arranged through your hotel, downtown at the “Pesca Deportiva” near the
dock, across from the zócalo, or through a local tour operator.

FISH JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUO SEP OCT NOV DEC
Blue Marlin Y Y YY
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Black Marlin YY YYY YYY YYY


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Striped Marlin YY YYY YYY YY
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Sail Fish YYY YY YY
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Spanish Mackerel YYY YY
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Mahi Mahi Y Y YY YY
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Yellowfin Tuna YYY YY


YY YY
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Roosterfish YY Y Y YY
YYY
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Grouper YY
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Crevalle Jack YYY
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Red Snapper YY
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YY YY YY
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Y Y Y
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Y Very bad YY Bad Y Fair YY
YY Good YYY
YY Excellent

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GOLF

If you are looking to relax playing golf, you will find exactly what you need in Acapulco. The destination
has 4 wonderful 18-hole professional golf courses, all surrounded by warm tropical nature ideal for
practicing this game. In all the clubs you will have the comfort and exclusivity of the World of Golf.
We invite you to explore all what Acapulco has to offer, and enjoy your favorite sport.

TURTLE DUNES COUNTRY CLUB

Architect and craftsman, Tripp Davis, designed Turtle Dunes Country Club. It is 7200 yards
long with a par 72 rating located on the grounds of the legendary Princess Mundo Imperial
Hotel. Built on sand dunes formed over time and surrounded by a tropical lush sanctuary,
the field has extensive and impressive lakes and tall parota trees covering 18 holes of
golf filled with splendor. The course has 13 holes with lakes and 56 sand bunkers. The
Club offers a world-class clubhouse, a modern gym, driving range, putting green,
caddy program, Pro-Sop, Snack Bar, access to spas, pools, exclusive beach
area, tennis courts and access to the recreational facilities of Mundo Imperial
hotels.

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VIDANTA GOLF CLUB

It is a pleasure to travel through its 18 holes par 72, and 6,156 yards. Surrounded by lush vegetation,
breathtaking landscape with impressive palm trees, and beautiful lakes, this course blends harmony
with the delicate architecture of one of the most spectacular courses on the Mexican Pacific
coast. Copra hosts important professional events such as the traditional Night Tournament
held every year during the Holy Thursday.

CLU B DE GOLF ACAPULCO

The course has 9 fairways with different tee boxes for an 18 hole round. It has a restaurant,
bar, swimming pool, dressing rooms, sauna, driving range, tennis court, Pro-Shop, golf
car rentals, beauty salon and party rooms.

CLUB DE GOLF TRES VIDAS

This par-72 golf course has nine lakes and it is considered one of the best courses in the world. The
magnificent oceanfront Tres Vidas Golf Course, newly remodeled and refurbished by renowned
designer Robert Von Hagge. Awaiting Club Members and resorts guests is a spectacular 72,000
square foot beachfront clubhouse featuring dining rooms, lounges, a fully provisioned golf
shop, locker rooms, full-service spa and fitness center. This magnificent course plays to
7,209 yards from the championship tees and features emerald Tifdwarf greens and
Tifton-carpeted fairways. Tres Vidas has a luxury boutique hotel.

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SPAS in Acapulco
In Acapulco many of the most modern spas have incorporated the use of herbal techniques used in our country
since pre-Hispanic times. Cultures such as the Aztec and Mayan were experts in the chemical and medicinal
qualities of herbs. Mexico has great competitive advantages due to their ancient homeopathic techniques
and its wonderful climate. In Acapulco, spas, activities and services ranging from skin care and body
treatments, through ancient tradition techniques such as the Temazcal, hot springs, seaweed wraps
and herbs. There are also advanced medical services capable to evaluate the nutritional status
and physical condition.
Undoubtedly, Acapulco is the ideal place to relax and forget about your worries and
stress, offering the peace of mind and surrounded by the beauty of nature,
sun, sand and glorious sea. In Acapulco find the best and
most renowned spas located in some hotels
of the destination, which will fit
anyone’s budget
a n d

taste. Awaken Your Senses, re-energize your body, and enjoy the peace
and calm of the sea and the natural beauty of this destination.
Take a moment to improve mental and physical health.
Give yourself the opportunity to find the balance
between your mind and body. Acapulco
is the best option to recover
your energy by the
seashore...

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Gastronomy & Typical Cuisine in Acapulco
The variety offered in Acapulco restaurants make this resort one of the most appealing beach destinations in
the world. Most of the restaurants have an outdoor terrace and many have spectacular views of Acapulco
Bay. The port’s typical food is an inspiring crossbred gastronomy which conjugates pre-Hispanic
and European tastes. A result of this crossbred is the famous pozole, a weighty bowl (pozolero)
overflowing with a white broth comprising lemon, oregano, onion, avocado, green chilli and
crackling fried delicious sardines. This dish is served traditionally on Thursdays in many
restaurants. Of course, you can also find excellent sea food, and some of the most popular
are: “Vuelve a la Vida” (Come to life), consists of fish, shrimp, snails, octopus and
clams, marinated in lime juice, and “A la Talla Fish”
(grilled fish Acapulco style).

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Nightlife in Acapulco
Acapulco is definitely the place to go out and have a good time! Acapulco is home to world-class nightlife and clubs,
and they open late and may stay open until sunrise. Many of the bars keep the same closing hours. Some of the most
important are: Baby’O, Palladium, Believe, Love, Dinsmoore, among others.
One way to start the night is enjoying the spectacular dive show at La Quebrada, with the divers climbing
a rocky crag about 115 feet above sea level; the majestic dive at night is with lit by torches.
The dive schedules are 13:00, 19:30, 20:30, 21:30 and 22:30 the latter with torches.
Beside, you can enjoy Acapulco’s dazzling and sophisticated restaurants
and night clubs with a one of a kind view of Acapulco Bay,
with its millions of lights reflecting in the water.

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Shopping in Acapulco
In Acapulco shopping is a major pastime. The Costera is lined with many boutiques selling high-fashion designs, jewelry
stores, shoe stores, endless numbers of shops and open-air markets where you can buy many different artcrafts.
There are also nice and fabulous shopping malls like La Isla Shopping Village, the ideal shopping destination that
gathers its residents and tourists for shopping and entertainment, with exclusive boutiques, theme and specialty
restaurants, cafés, cinemas, bars and nightclubs.
Guerrero State is known for hand-painted ceramics, objects
made from palo de rosa wood, bark paintings depicting
scenes of village life and local flora and fauna, and
embroidered textiles.
You can also find very good
silver jewelry.

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Events & Conventions in Acapulco
Acapulco has more than 260 hotels and 18,000 available rooms, of which 6500 are four stars and up
hotels, ideal for business tourism.
Acapulco International Center is strategically located in the heart of the hotel zone of Acapulco.
It can serve up to 15,000 people. One of the rooms has an area of 6.320 meters column-free
square. It also has two multi-purpose rooms for 5,000 meter each an outdoor theater with a
capacity of 2,000 people, an indoor theater with capacity for 1,200 people and gardens
and terraces that can be used for large dinners and other events.
Acapulco International Center, strategically located in the heart of the hotel
zone of Acapulco, can serve up to 15,000 people. One of the rooms
has a column-free area of 6.320 meters square. It also has two
multi-purpose rooms with an area of 5,000 meter each one,
an outdoor theater with a capacity of 2,000 people, an
indoor theater with capacity for 1,200 people and
gardens and terraces that can be used for
large dinners and other events.
The Forum Entertainment Center,
features leading-edge
technology,

specially designed acoustics, 4,000 seats and it presents world-class shows. The Congress, Convention and
Event Center, acknowledged as Mexico’s convention and exhibition center with the largest column-free
area and featuring the most modern equipment and technology in Latin America. It has an area of
over 22,000 square meters for fairs, exhibitions, conferences, seminars and all kinds of
meetings. The complex has a spectacular hotel, a promenade and a spa.
Additionally, there are several hotels that have the facilities
and infrastructure for conventions, trade shows and
events.

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Map of Guerrero
A MORELIA A PÁTZCUARO A ZITÁCUARO 99 km. A ZITÁCUARO 99 km A NAUCALPAN 67 km A ENT. CARR. 134
Villa Madero
282 km A MORELIA

CIUDAD DE
50 km A APIZACO
A CD. DE 10 km
MÉXICO

MÉXICO

T
MEX 35 km

Guerrero
15
TLAXCALA
AL CENTRO 19 km

L
MEX
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MEX
37
D
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Gabriel Zamora
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A TEHUACÁN 114 km
A ORIZABA 150 km
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MEX
120
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O
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Temascaltepec
DE RUIZ nga
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115

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134
Tenancingo de Degollado D

M É
MEX

C
115

Tiquicheo Presa Manuel Ávila Camacho


ATLIXCO

Río
San Jerónim
San Miguel

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M
La Puchimita El Despoblado
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Milpillas El Sauz
Balderrama L. Coatetelco

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El Pinzán Piedras Negras
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Arr
Chumuruco de Morelos
Presa Infiernillo Zacapuato El Mogote
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La Piñuela Alborejo GRUTAS DE CACAHUAMILPA
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MEX
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Isla El Llorón Caballada
51
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P. Hermenegildo
Zirapátiro
Tlanilpa ALEJANDRO DE HUMBOLDT
Axixintla L. Tequesquitengo IZÚCAR DE MATAMOROS
San Ranco Viejo Texcaltitla
Galeana
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Nvo. Galeana Santo Domingo
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Las Mesa de Don Julio Chacamero L. Tuxpan


Santa Lucía Las Querendas Grande Fc del Río
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INFIERNILLO
Las Parotas Amuco de la Reforma
MONUMENTO
L. CÁRDENAS La Concordia Ceja Blanca Tepecoacuilco de Trujano Cuetlajuchitán
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Morelita El Municipio 190
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San Lorenzo El Gallo Benito o Pololcingo


La Iguana Juárez MEX Niñ Tepozonalquillo Los Sauces Chilacachapa
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Las Cruces Las Fraguas

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Placeres del Oro Monte Grande Álvaro
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Barranca de San Diego El Cigarrillo de Guerrero San Juan Mina San Bartolo El Cocula Mitepec
da Villa Nicolás Bravo El Aviluz Amacuahuitl Xochipala Tianquizolco
Balsas lu Tarétaro El Nanche San Miguelito Santa Teresa Acayahualco Paso Morelos Cruz de Palma
pe San Jerónimo El Grande 15 El Escondido Lagunillas
Río Platanillo El Espinal Santa Ana El Machito El Puente de Río San Juan Texahualco C. LA VÍBORA 1320 m
El Pinzán Río Atlixtac Santa Cruz Zacango
El Platanar Las Anonitas Hidalgo Apetlanca de las Flores Nanche Tuzantlán

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San Mateo Las Juntas Tlanipatián de las Limas
Dulce 36
Río

Los Oxtotitlán San Francisco Apipilulco Cacahuananche Santa Cruz


Pinzán Morado Cha San Antonio de San Cristóbal Guayatenco San Pablo Oriente
El Remance Lagunita GRO

Potrero Grande los Libres R. Las Tunas 1


Santa Balsa s Sasamulco
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El Pantano Corral Falso aquío La Mesa
Barranca Marmolejo El Pitayo El Cirián El Espíritu Santo El Gachupín Tlatzala
Cuadrilla Los Fogones Coacoyula
Nueva P. Ruben Figueroa de Alvarez Tepetlapa
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El Chico Los Amates
Los Encinos Río
Petacalco El Cedral
San Antonio
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(Mpio. de Xochihuehuetlán)

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PL

Río Frío
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La Mesa de Bravo Zontecomatlán Totolapa

Río Los Her


San Isidro Mariscala de Juárez
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La Saladita La Cruz de Otate


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La Ciénega Puerto del Perico


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Punta Los Órganos


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lores

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Troncones Laja La Candelaria Tondonicua Tlacotepec Casa Verde Huamuxtitlán Ixcamilpa

te
LLANO

Coa
La La Tigra El Durazno R.
Do

Buenavista Las Palancas Pto. de La Gloria


Río Los Mangos Milpillas
Olinalá Cuahulote PUENTE

GRANDE
EL ZOPILOTE

O
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El Nogal Mi
a

Las Ollas PUENTE


tlacin
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Río
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DEL CANAL
Santa Cruz
D

MEX
TE A

Petlacala PUENTE Coaxocatla


Hac

El Camalote
LA RR

93
PUENTE
Pantla AGUSTÍN LORENZO Huitziltepec

go
Apango

pa
L SIE

BUENAVISTA
R.

A
El Tremendo Cualac Zapotitlán Lagunas

NG
Barrio
P
Tigra

Río
Nuevo La Salitrera El Ocote San Felipe de las Tejas Agua Zarca Chiaucingo San Bartolomé Tlaquiltepec
E

Camalote

LO
Cuatro Cruces
R. MEX
Ahuacuotzingo

MO
95
Barrio Ye
Viejo El Papayo El Aguacate El Puente xt Tlalquetzala

AL
Los Espandines la Xocoyolcintla
R.

Cuatlaco
Isla Grande Murga El Higueral Rancho Arroyo Puerto Trazado El Platanal

CA
Zitlala

A
Nuevo
idad

Pta. Ixtapa Coacoyul Frío Lindavista


Río

AN
La Piedra Corrales Los Fresnos de
Ixtapa La Trinidad Chichihualco Alpoyeca

RR
Trin

R. La Campo Acatlán Santiago Tamazola


La Horqueta Puerto Rico
tatlán

SIE

de Aviación

BA
Tehue

San Miguelito Santa Cruz


Zumpango del Río
R. Los

Llanos de la Puerta Atlixtac


ZIHUATANEJO El Mameycito La Ola
Pe

Filo de Caballos Atliaca


R

Banco Nuevo GRO

Río
hu

Punta San Esteban et Polixtepec PARQUE NATURAL


R

3
El Zarco
GRO
El Cordón Grande la Pantitlán Tlatzasla Tecoyame de Guadalupe
A

8
Los Almendros Jalapa Ixcateopan
Var

Pta. Garrobo ales


Colonia Juárez
EL

Tecomazúchitl Xulchichio
Bahía El Poto sí Los Bajos de Balzamar Sur Carrizal de Bravo Iyotla Río

X
Las Fundiciones
CHILAPA DE ÁLVAREZ Tecu
C

Los Llanitos DE GUERRERO MEX


Playa Blanca El Huixteco
O

El Mameyal Tixtla de 93
R. Tlalixta

ism
N

Los Planes PARQUE NATURAL GRAL.


San Jerónimo La Soledad de los Enanos Río Frío Los Bajitos El Frío Amojileca
Guerrero Trigomila Petatlán pa qui lla
EJ

C. CACHO DE ORO GRUTAS


R.

Las Margaritas JUAN N. ÁLVAREZ Tlalixtaquilla

a
L. Tixtla
CHILPANCINGO
Toro Muerto ACATLACA
c

Barra de Potosí P. El Molino


La

MEX HUITECO
Atlixtac
R. Isotepe
O

200 Cul Omiltemi Ayotzinapa


s

Petatlán Las Joyitas Acazacatla


Morros El Potosí
Pta.
L . E l P ot os í El Tigre
Soledad
de Maciel Los Pantanos
La Cacanicua El Porvenir San Luís
La Laguna
La Guitarra
eb
ra
s Pueblo Viejo Cruz de Ocote DE LOS BRAVO
Xocomanatlán El Limón Ahuehueijtic
Ximixtlán
Tlatlauquitepec
TLAPA DE COMONFORT
R.
El Potosí Río Chiquito Río La Carrizal Ixtemalco
Santa Cruz
Las Peñas La Molanga
s R. El Puerto de la Gallina Tlacuxtla

Río

A
eco
Esmir La Florida Tr El Platanillo San Vicente
s

Valentín El Aguaje u ch Texcalco Uno


cita

Puerto de la Galera Las

n
La Guitarra Chautipán Coapango

pa
Pla

Rancho Nuevo Los Ciruelos Parotal as Petaquillas El Duraznal


La Sombra

Igu ali
Tla
R.

El Jilguero Tierra Los Resumideros Cuyuxtlahuac


Puerto de Gallo Colorada Tlalixtatipán PUENTE Mochitlán
Estero Valentín Barrio Nuevo Puerto de la Vela

R.
PETAQUILLAS Coatomatitlán Xalpatlahuac

ta
La Isla Los Bajos El Calvario
Juluchuca Los Pitales Piedras Grandes Copanatoyac C. IGUALITA
Palo Blanco Alcozauca
Las Salinas La Lajita Jaleaca de Catalán Chacualcingo Igualita Alpoyecancingo de Guerrero
El Aguacatoso Agua Fría
Loma Bonita Mazatlán
Los Pitos Zapotitlán Sta. Cruz

Río
El Molote Juxtlahuaca GRUTAS DE JUXTLAHUACA
Coy uqui lla

La Calera Herrera El Fresno Chacotla Almolonga


Arroyo Verde Huitzapula

oapa
de Santa Lucía PARQUE NATURAL GRUTAS DE Cahuatache

Co
ÁN
Cayacal Arroyo Frío co
Quechultenango JUXTLAHUACA
Azul
Cuautipan
SIERRAS

y
Tejocote Agua de yá

ITR
El Mirador Rubén Figueroa Coltotlipla n
Potrero Grande Obispo

pa
QU
Arroyo Seco Santa Bárbara Jilotepec
Atoyac

itla
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Coyuquilla Norte El Edén

ocu
A AL
Ocuapa

R. El
El Guayabo Intzcuinatoyac
R.

Te
L. El Tular Santa Rosa Ixcuinatoyac
T R I Q UI -- M I X T E C A

Potrero

Río
Coyuquilla Los Planes

RR
Puente del Rey TÚNEL Acahuizotla

Quin
La Ordeña

SIE
GRUTAS
Río

Papanoa

A
La Pintada Tejocote Lomazoyatl
SIERRA DEL SUR Puente Coacoyulillo

ce
Los Valles El Cacao
ca

Lugardo El Paraíso Río de Hidalgo


Coyu

Río
Río
Gr

Las Mesas La Siberia Atlamajalcingo Zoyatlán de Juárez


an

Corinto La Hacienda Tres Pasos del Monte


Cayaquito La Cañada

Ap
Isla Las Ánimas
de

La Soledad Río Verde Tlahuizapa


La Martha La Compuertas

etla
San Luis de Coatán San Vicente de Benitez nca
R

Parada Puerto Escondido El Guayabillo El Verde P. Islas Río Cocuilotlazala


la Loma San Luis Las Parotas El Porvenir
DE GUERRERO OTAL
Bahía Papanoa El Trapiche Los Valles
R. Pa

Limon San Cristóbal Rincón de la Vía Cuatzoquitenco


San Pedro San Vicente de Jesús

Gran
EL CAM

Azul
Potrero de Carlos
SIERRA
Puerto Vicente Guerrero Los Cerritos Buenavista Llanos de Navarrete San Miguel Alacatlatzala
pa

Las Barrancas

de
a

(Puerto Escondido) Pusumiche Santiago de la Unión San Francisco del Tibor Tlacoapa
ap

de Juárez La Caña
gayo

Río
ho

Vuelta del Barco Mi Malinaltepec


R. San guel
ac

Playa San Luis Parada Navarrete Los Llanos de Cintalapa La Remonta Grande El Ocotito Huexoapa
R. C

San Isidro Buena FRESNO

Rio Acatepe
La Jaiba MEX El Limón Santa María El Coapinolar Barrio Nvo. Julián Blanco Vista
200 El Viento Ramos Las Parotas Los Llanos de Cucuyachi Santa Rosa Mixtecapa
Estero La Barra Ojo de Agua El Ticul Santiago San Miguel
Guamilito Las Juntas El Barro (Mpio. de San Luís Acatlán)

Cuajilote Tecpan de Galeana Atoyac de Álvarez Monte Alegre


Los Tarros
Cerro Prieto Tepetixtla Las Compuertas ltepec
L. Nuxco Nuxco Reforma Rodesia
Agua Blanca de los Blancos Río Verde M alina

c
PUENTE
Tecpan

El Carrizal PAPAGAYO
El Quemado Yerbasantita La Soledad Ojo de Agua Metlatonoc

R.
Playa Tenexpa El Patio La Zuzuca Colonia del Río
L. El Plan Corral Falso UEL
El Llano El Guanabano Santa Cruz SAN
MIG
Río

PUENTE
La Zarca Arroyo Grande RRA OMITLÁN
Tierra Colorada
La Vinata Tetitlán El Jovero Huertecillas
SIE
Llano del El Acholoa Río Omi tlá Escalerilla de Zapata Ta
m eaco

n
Poza Honda San Miguel del Progreso
Amate San Jerónimo de Juárez Las Mariquitas Río R Verde
PUENTE Las Salinas El Guamúchil
MEX
ío
Atoyac Nexpa El Ranchito 95
CUAJILOTE Boca Chica La Lobera M

e
Arenal Cacalutla Los Nopales TÚNEL
Omitlán

nd
R. Coyuc El Playón ix

ra
HIDROELÉCTRICA
Las Tunas de Álvarez El Cerrito a Atoyaquillo Venta ic

G
Río Ve l ero ap
R.

Santa Fe Potreri Agua del Perro

Río
Cuauhtémoc El Terrero Pueblo Viejo Xaltianguis Vieja a
Llano Real Hacienda de Cabañas llos
Las Lomitas
Paso Real La Providencia Acalmani
Zacualpan Encinos Prietos

R. Pi
Paraíso Perdido Rancho Alegre La Palma El Rincón
Los Onofre Piedra Imán
Llano Real Pta. Cayaco El Avillo El Cuarenta y Cinco Los Tepetates
San José Tasajeras

ed
San Martín 9
macaSan Martín El Cuarenta y Dos

ra
O
El Mogollón Carrera Larga Iliatenco
Altos del Camarón
El Papayo La Ha Tixtlancingo Colotepec

Parada
Magueyes Lag Agua Zarca Ocotillo El Cuarenta Apatlaco
una Aguas Blancas Colonia
Mitla El Treinta y Cuatro Dos Arroyos Chacalapa de Bravo
El Guayabo Coyuca San Juan del Río Guerrero Chixtlahuaca
Santa Cruz Isla El Zapote ZapotilloPénjamo de Benítez El Tamarindo La Lima PUENTE ALFREDO Texca Río Papagayo Lagunilla
Pajaritos San Salvador

ro
MENDIZABAL
tzala
Río Que

Ped
Isla Tejón El Cruz Quemada
Cahuatitán 7 El Pelillo R.
a

Lázaro Cárdenas Treinta


an

Costa de Mitla Yetla Buenavista Río

an
Sabanillas
Sáb

L. Mitla El Salto Valle del Río La El Cortijo San José


Tlaxcalixtlahuaca

R. S
Boca de Mitla Espinalillo MEX
A. Tecoanapa
San Nicolás 8 200
Brasilia Coquillos Cama Vista Hermosa
Paso Texca Gra R. El Pericón

c
Las Lomas Lomas de San Juan Los Saucitos rón
nd Las Cruces
El Carrizal El Baradero El Bordonal Bajos del Ejido e Ayutla de Potrerillo
El Veintiuno los Libres del Rincón
La Estación La Montosa L. Coyuca Ejido Viejo Loma del Aire
Llano Grande

pa
Barra de Coyuca Los El Conchero
Nex

Río
Mogotes El Aguacate Los Planos San Isidro
aque R. Guayabos
Río
Apangu

R.
PUENTE Luces en el Mar PARQUE NACIONAL Gra La Soledad

Verde
Río

é
COYUCA I
Zapata La Venta La
Barra de Coyuca EL VELADERO nd
SUBSECTOR CARRETERO Tepanaco Iliat
R.

Cacahuatepec e

Co
Los Playones de San Isidro
Pie de la Cuesta El Carabali
TERMOELÉCTRICA
Anáhuac en

nco
La Concepción rd

R.
Río ia Horcasitas co
FEDERALES Santa Elena Paso a
San Isidro Parotillas
De cuota dividida de Copal
De cuota no dividida

ito
Gallinero Santa Elena las R.

ACAPULCO
El Cayaco Cruces

iqu
R.

a
de la Villa
Libre dividida Libre no dividida Bahía Cuca La To

Río Ch
MEX Acapulco Tres Palos Campanario Jiménez P. Revólucion Mexicana El Mesón ma
Pavimentada y número de carretera Revestida El Bejuco
Río

15 Pta. Llano Pap La Unión


ESTATALES Isla Roqueta Grifo Largo San Luís Acatlán Tlacoachistlahuaca
ag
R.

San Pedro Las Playas San Miguel El Guineo La Azozuca Yoloxóchitl


Uno ay Zapote
Cortés

Ba. Pto. Marqués la Posa Verde


Libre dividida Libre no dividida Laguna San Antonio o Las Minas San Marcos R. Tlachima A.
R. El Tlachimala Cuanacastitlán R. C Hon
Pta. Diamante Pto. Marqués Tres Palos El Arenal Xochistlahuaca

n
PUE
Pavimentada y número de carretera 9 Revestida MEX
Cerro de Piedra Sa Coacuyulichán hilill
La Estación 200 El Cortés lto o Santa María do Cozoyoapan
OTROS CAMINOS AEROPUERTO Las Vigas Asunción Guadalupe
Maxmadi Victoria
Río

INTERNACIONAL
Pavimentada Revestida El Potrero El Quemado Tejoruco
LOS LIRIOS
Caridad

Luís
JUAN N. ÁLVAREZ
Llano de la Puerta El Coacoyul Toro Pando Ne Cuautepec
P. de Los xp Azoyú Igualapa Cochoapa

San
Terracería Brecha Monte Redondo Cruz Grande

o
Amates a El Coquillo Acatepec Zacualpan
cia

El Bajito

R.
El Palomar Quet Soledad

Río
rina
Estan

Túnel en carretera PUENTE Las Playas

za
PUENTE GRIJALVA
Lomas

ta
CUOTA El Tamarindo

Ca
Jalapa

la
de Chapultepec Chacalapa
a

Tecomate

nta
Monte Alto
Jalap

MEX
CASETA

Sa
Playa Larga
La

Pesquería 200
Caseta de cobro

A OAXACA
Puente de cuota Santo Domingo Alto de Ventura

Río
Barra Vieja Medianito Perros Laguna Tecomate Ometepec
Río

de Agua Estero Verde Cuatro R.


Amazquite Bancos Yuchinapa
Huixtepec

P
PUENTE BARRA VIEJA
El Médano Las Ánimas

A
Chautengo Río Iguana
Los Tamarindos
ala

Río M Charco de La Ladrillera


Cop

Las Lechugas Las Peñas a Tepantitlán


la Puerta

R. El

A STGO. PINOTEPA NAL. 30 km


L. Chautengo Juchitán

rquelia
Copala L.El Tule

a
San Juan
Pico del Monte L. La Huerta Huajintepec Cacahuatepec

Naranjo
Sta. Rosa
Barra Marquelia L. Grande
Chauten

C
c
go Río
Estero
Las Salinas Quetzala
El Draguito
MEX
125
La Bocana Las Peñitas
Estero Salinas Cuije
Mártires de Tacubaya

í
Juan Álvarez
Punta Casa de Piedra
Río Cort

f
Barra de Tecoanapa ijos

A
i
Río Cor tijos

c
Cuajinicuilapa

o
MEX

X
200

Montecillos

A PTO. ESCONDIDO
A
Tejas Crudas
San José Estancia Grande

219 km
Punta Maldonado Punta Maldonado

Trace your route


Handcrafts Marina Rafting
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Swimming with Dolphins Supermarket
Waterfall bridges, costs and
Bird Watching Surf
Shopping Malls
Sea Turtles
everything you need
Typical Restaurants Bus Station
Horseback Riding Cruise Lines
to enjoy your trip.
ATV
Boat Ride Zipline
Gas Station
Parasailing Trailer Park
Grottos Paddle Surf University
Church Sport Fishing Sailing
Jet Ski
Kayak
Attraction Windsurf
Archaeological Site Symbols
Kitesurf

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