Monday, November 22, 2010

Acapulco Mexico

Acapulco Mexico is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the world.  It is located in the state of Guerrero on Mexico’s western coast that borders the Pacific Ocean. This lively city brags of its many luxurious hotels with the most magnificent views of Acapulco Bay.  Acapulco Mexico has an international airport that draws visitors mainly from the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Australia; however you’ll also meet people from all over the globe enticed by this amazing city.

This beautiful city has earned a lot of titles such as ‘the city that never sleeps’ because of its unending activities from playing on the beach all day, to partying in clubs all night till sunrise.  Acapulco Mexico has also been tagged as ‘the queen of Mexican beach resorts’ that are very popular year-round for both foreign and domestic guests.  Acapulco Mexico is all world-famous for several firsts such as the ‘birthplace’ of Mexican tourist industry.

Acapulco Mexico’s introduction of international vacation institutions such as parasailing, the swim-pool bar, disco, rooms with private swimming pools, hotels shaped like pyramids, cliff diving, and tequila “poppers” has been utterly shown appreciation.  It also displays the cheery, carnival ambiance for which Mexico is famous for.

Resort activities in Acapulco Mexico centers around three areas.  Starting from the south of Acapulco Bay near the airport is the Playa Revolcadero or Diamante area.  This area used to be privately dominated by two resorts, the Acapulco Princess and Pierre Marques resort.  Now, this long stretch of open ocean beach backed by huge tropical lagoon is now the abode of the Mayan Palace, the Tres Vidas Golf Course, and a number of high-rise condos and apartments.

To the north between the airport and Acapulco Bay is the Puerto marques area which is a peaceful bay.  It was of no interest to developers for years but is now the site of the gigantic Acapulco Diamante resort and residential development.  And last but not the least, is the spectacular Acapulco Bay with mountain-framed natural harbor that competes with Hong Kong and the Rio de Janeiro for natural exquisiteness.  A main road descends from the steep cliffs of the bay’s southern end that becomes the coastal Avenida Miguel Alemán or known as the Costera.  This area is the center of Acapulco’s resort strip and dwelling to almost all of Acapulco’s high-rise hotels, dining, shopping, and non-stop nightlife.  The Costera goes on further to the north along the bay toward Old Acapulco and the antique but partially renovated downtown area.

Acapulco Mexico is the loudest, largest and most lively city in Mexico, thanks to its dazzling bars, discos, clubs, and “Las Vegas-Mexican Style” atmosphere, minus the gambling.  This stunning city will undoubtedly fit all types of guests, from honeymooners, to families, to the adventurous, and to the party seekers.

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