Acapulco

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The cliff divers of La Quebrada have been dazzling audiences since 1934, plunging with fearless finesse from heights of 25m to 35m into the narrow ocean cove below. — Lonely Planet
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Just 12km from central Acapulco is Pie de la Cuesta, a rustic beach suburb built on a wide sand spit that acts as a dividing line between the sea and the freshwater Laguna de Coyuca — Lonely Planet
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A visit to the fort is a wonderful way to learn about and appreciate the history of this old port city. — Fodor's
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Old Acapulco's hub is this shaded plaza overgrown with dense trees. — Fodor's
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Tucked below the airport highway, this protected strand is popular with Mexican tourists, so it tends to get crowded on weekends. — Fodor's
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This large, shaded children’s park, between Morín and El Cano near Playa Hornitos, is popular with Mexican families. — Lonely Planet
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This central Acapulco beach is backed by high-rise hotels. — Lonely Planet
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Stretching from the naval base to El Presidente hotel, away from the famous strip, this beach is less populated than others on the Costera. The morning surf is especially calm. — Fodor's
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This sprawling beach fronts the two Mundo Imperial hotels, the Pierre and the Princess, and has become the strand of sand in Acapulco for you to see and be seen. — Fodor's
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This archaeological site juts up a mountainside northeast of Old Acapulco...stone steps with intermittent plazas for viewing the ancient art are set along a path through virgin vegetation. — Fodor's
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This enchanting mask museum is near the fort on the pedestrian portion of Morelos. — Lonely Planet
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