Acapulco Profile
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| A haven for those who love real Mexico and nightlife, Acapulco seduces at night,. |

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| Snorkeling | | | Try Isla la Roqueta - no coral but lots of fish. Not much available unless you take a snorkeling tour. For those who don't get wet, glass bottom boats are available. |
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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 |
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Weather | | | Acapulco never really gets very cold although November through February are the coldest. The rainy season is the summer months and usually it only rains at night although occasionally it rains during the day. The hottest months are April, May and June. Due to the high humidity, many people use AC throughout the whole year. |