Acapulco
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| A haven for those who love real Mexico and nightlife, Acapulco seduces at night, but can be gritty by day |

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| Golf | | | Courses at Tres Marias, the Mayan Palace and two courses at the Fairmont. |
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| Good Food | | | Lots of variety at area restaurants |
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| Jet Skis | | | for rent at area beaches; Shotover tour |
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| Club Scene | | | Known for its all-night party scene from clubs overlooking the bay |
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| Museums | | | History museum |
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| Tennis | | | Tennis at many upscale hotels |
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| Handicrafts | | | From Guerrero state and farther afield |
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| Movies | | | English-language movies |
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| City | | | A bustling seaside city |
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| Humid | | | Tropical environment |
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| Single | | | Raging nightlife, if you know where to look |
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| Expensive Hotels | | | Most major chains respresented |
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| Mid-Range Hotels | | | Modest hotels along the Costera highway and inf Old Acapulco |
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| Budget Hotels | | | Mainly downtown, a few in Old Acapulco |