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Costera Acapulco

Acapulco's Costera strip delivers beach bliss and nightlife that doesn't quit. Condesa Beach buzzes with volleyball games while brave cliff divers plunge into churning waters at La Quebrada. Diana the Huntress stands watch over this playground where you can shop at Galerías Acapulco or unwind at Parque Papagayo between dips in the bay. The area serves up fresh ceviche in beachfront palapas and international cuisine in hotel restaurants. High-rise resorts with pools and spas line the waterfront, creating a Miami-like skyline against emerald mountains. Getting around is easy with frequent buses along the Costera boulevard and plenty of taxis available day and night.

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Caleta

Caleta's golden beaches steal the show in Acapulco, where sunny days unfold between the calm waters of Playa Caleta and Playa Caletilla. Families spread colourful umbrellas across the sand while beachfront palapas serve fresh ceviche to the soundtrack of gentle waves. The Club de Yates adds a touch of nautical charm, with the underwater chapel of Capilla Submarina waiting just offshore for adventurous explorers. Hotels cascade down hillsides towards the shore, offering everything from luxury resorts to budget-friendly rooms with ocean views. Getting around is a breeze with abundant taxis and local buses connecting the waterfront promenade. When hunger strikes, seafood restaurants line the beach where mariachi melodies float through the salt-tinged air.

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Playa Diamante

Playa Diamante dazzles with pristine golden beaches and turquoise Pacific waters that'll make your Instagram followers weep with envy. Luxury resorts with infinity pools line the shore, while championship golf courses wind through tropical landscaping. The vibe here screams upscale relaxation with a side of "treat yourself" energy that feels a million miles from everyday life. Resort shuttles and taxis rule the transport scene in this spread-out paradise. High-end restaurants serve fresh seafood with ocean views, and sophisticated hotel bars offer the perfect sunset cocktail spots. Most visitors stick to their all-inclusive havens, where amenities range from merely luxurious to "am I dreaming?" opulent.

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Costa Azul

Costa Azul's golden beaches are where paradise meets your toes. Luxury resorts tower over the Pacific coastline, with exclusive beach clubs offering front-row seats to those famous Acapulco sunsets. When you're not soaking up rays at Icacos Beach, check out the Naval History Museum or take a refreshing walk through El Veladero National Park. Dining here is all about fresh seafood with ocean views—just be ready for those upscale prices. Getting around is easiest with taxis or hotel shuttles since public transit is limited. Most resorts offer full-service amenities including infinity pools, spas, and private beach access for $200+ per night.

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Barra Vieja

Barra Vieja serves up pristine Pacific coastline where golden sand meets turquoise waves. Local palapa restaurants dot the beach, tempting you with fresh-caught seafood while you watch fishing boats paint the horizon. Between swimming, surfing, and exploring Campamento Tortuguero Playa Larga's turtle sanctuary, you'll find your perfect beach rhythm away from Acapulco's crowds. The nearby Laguna Tres Palos offers excellent birdwatching and kayaking adventures when you need a break from beachcombing. Mid-range hotels and boutique resorts offer authentic Mexican hospitality at prices that won't break your budget. Getting around requires planning—most visitors rent cars or arrange hotel transfers to enjoy this tranquil coastal gem.

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