Acapulco
Whether it’s a valley, the desert or the beach, Mexico is a country that offers endless activities for all ages; However, today we will talk about the most traditional destination in the country. Search and enjoy the 10 things to do in Acapulco during your next Royal Holiday adventure. Don’t miss any!
SEE ACAPULCO’S INTERNATIONAL CENTER
Located on the renowned Av. Costera Miguel Alemán, this luxurious complex of buildings offers several exhibition halls and theaters that host cultural presentations, ballet performances and concerts by the Acapulco Philharmonic Orchestra.
WALK THROUGH PLAZA JUAN ÁLVAREZ
Also known as the Zocalo of the city, here you will find several cafes, ice cream parlors, restaurants, bars and neocolonial-Moorish style buildings to enjoy quiet moments in downtown Acapulco.
TAKE A YACHT RIDE AROUND THE BAY
St. Lucia Bay offers must-see views at any time of the day; However, there’s nothing like watching the sunset from a yacht overlooking the horizon. Whether with family or friends, this is a truly unforgettable experience.
ENJOY “THE SYMPHONY OF THE SEA”
Known to locals as “La Sinfo”, this is a public space that, at the same time, serves as a cultural area and open-air theater. Its elevated position will allow you to enjoy magnificent views of the coast and also the spectacle of divers in La Quebrada in the distance.
SNORKELING IN LA ROQUETA
This is the iconic island of Acapulco Bay. Located in front of the famous beaches of Caleta and Caletilla, its waters are perfect for those who want to enjoy underwater adventures and discover its “Underwater Chapel” along with its legendary submerged statue of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
ORGANIZE A MINIGOLF TOURNAMENT
This traditional yet modern harbour has excellent and renowned 18-hole golf courses; So, don’t hesitate to escape with family or friends and organize your own friendly tournament.
PRACTICE WATER SPORTS
Acapulco has beaches and lagoons that offer a wide range of activities for water lovers. Fill your afternoons with fun surfing, kitesurfing, kayaking, diving and more.
VISIT SAN DIEGO FORT
This seventeenth-century building was erected as the protector of the port for possible pirate attacks. Stroll through its ancient and historic walls and learn about the city’s past on a journey into the past.
FLY OVER THE SEA
Feel the refreshing sea breeze on your skin as you zip out of the world’s largest zipline at sea level. Xtasea measures 1,800 meters and has the possibility to make the journey both day and night. Which one do you prefer?