The traditional area of Acapulco is something you simply cannot miss. It was here that the port became an international tourist destination.
To start with a deliciously nutritious breakfast, stop at 100% Natural restaurant, where dishes are light and exquisite. Afterwards, you only need to cross the street to be at Caleta y Caletilla beaches. These are very popular; they're usually the busiest areas due to their warm, calm waters. Renting a small pedal boat or a jet ski is a great idea. Then, visit the Mágico Mundo Marino aquarium, located in the centre of both bays.
Once you have toured the aquarium, and enjoyed the pools and slides, check out a glass-bottomed boat, which you'll find at the docks. The boatmen feed the fish, so you can see them eating right below your feet. Another attraction is a visit to the Capilla Submarina (Underwater Chapel), which consists of an impressive statue of the Virgen de Guadalupe, as the Queen of the Sea. Stop at La Isla de la Roqueta, where you can grab a bite at Palao restaurant. It offers beautifully seasoned seafood and first-class service.
After savoring delightful food, you might want to stop by the zoo.
Sunsets in Acapulco are famous. Playa Caleta is one of the best places to see them from, with a drink in your hand, and a trio singing next to you. This can be a truly unforgettable experience. To put an end to a perfect day, visit the famous Quebrada show. The torchlit diving is very impressive. Next, maybe finish off with a romantic dinner at La Perla restaurant, where you can enjoy traditional Mexican music in a stunning setting.
If you are still up for more after your meal, check out a disco. Or you can go dancing on one of the many boats featuring live music, with the starry sky above and the natural sound of the waves surrounding you. The Bonanza Yacht is recommended for this; it also offers Hawaiian dance shows and a buffet supper included in the admission price.
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