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Acapulco (Officially: Acapulco de Juárez) is more than a well known name of a beach resort; Acapulco is a world recognized Mexican paradise, a jewel on the Pacific Ocean. Acapulco is situated just 326 Km from Mexico City and is one of the top tourist destinies in the country. Acapulco has been well known as a traveler's crossroads for at least a millennium.…
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Zihuatanejo is an old-world Mexican fishing village nestled around a small bay dotted with beautiful protected beaches and no high rises, is the seat of government for the municipality and the principal community in the region. Ixtapa is a government-planned tourist resort that was begun in the early 1970s and constructed on what was once a coconut plantation and mangrove estuary...
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Colonial silver-mining center located in the northern reaches of the Mexican state of Guerrero. Even though silver mining had been the main commercial activity of Taxco since colonial times, it is no longer considered a profitable activity. The city is built on the side of a mountain, with very steep narrow cobblestone streets lined by whitewashed houses with red-tiled roofs. It is also renowned for its more than 200-year-old baroque-style church, the Santa Prisca Cathedral...
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Located about 20 miles north of Ixtapa, and Zihuatanejo, on Mexico’s gorgeous Pacific coast off from Federal Highway 200 which runs northward along the Pacific Coast. This is a small quiet beach community that offers the beauty of Ixtapa without the crowds. Troncones offers several vacation rentals and bed and breakfasts...
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