Acapulco Travel Guide


Below you will find links to all of the articles in the Acapulco Travel Guide, from monthly updates to related pieces.

 

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Monthly Updates

Acapulco – Latest News
Short updates on what is going on in and around Acapulco from month to month.

Acapulco June 2004 Update
Jojo Jones updates his overview of Acapulco and continues to be available to answer any questions you might have.

Acapulco Survival Tips for First-timers
Lorraine Brecht spent two months in Acapulco over winter 00/01. As the title suggests, if you’re going to Acapulco for the first time, there should be some useful information for you here.

Acapulco et al., Mexico
Allan Taylor visits the premier Pacific beach resorts: Acapulco, Ixtapa, Puerto Vallarta and Zihuatanejo. He finds that it’s just as easy for the budget traveller to enjoy these places as it is for the jet set crowd.


Related Articles

A Shopping Tour of Acapulco – If you’ve come to Acapulco to spend some money, Jojo Jones offers some suggestions on where to do just that.

A Walking Tour of Old Acapulco – Get a feel for the real Acapulco, beyond the resort hype, with this easy walking tour created by Jojo Jones.

Street Kids – Tourists can be unwitting supporters of Acapulco’s problems with homeless kids.

History – Brief history of the city whose Nahu�tl name means "place of reeds".

Transport – How to get to, and around, Acapulco.

Accommodation – A range of hotel options by location and budget.

Restaurants – You’ll find plenty of places to eat and lots of cuisine options.

Shopping – Where to get the best Mexican handicrafts, including gold and silver.



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