Cancun Mexico Vacations - a Great Place to Get Away

Acapulco February 19th, 2008

Terry Edwards asked:


Mexico is home to some of the most fascinating and beautiful beaches in the world. Aside from that, it is also popular for its activities and celebrations that reflect the abundance of Mexican culture. One of the most popular ways to experience this firsthand is with Cancun Mexico vacations. Yes, there are other vacation sites in Mexico such as Acapulco, Huatulco, Isla Mujeres, Ixtapa, Cozumel, etc, but there is something unique and special about Cancun, Mexico.

Cancun is one of the most favorite tourist destinations in Mexico for many different reasons. It is a perfect place for people who are active and fun loving. Thousands of vacationers take Cancun Mexico vacations every year because it is so popular with its nightlife, water adventure sports like scuba diving, snorkeling and parasailing, discos, entertainment bars, shopping malls, and others. The place is almost like a one stop shop as it offers a remarkably wide variety of options to the visitors.

An interesting fact about Cancun is that in the past it used to be just a deserted place. With time, we can’t really tell what happens next.

A vacation to Cancun takes the visitor to some of the most popular places to see. A typical Cancun tour allows you to witness and experience Paradise Island, the well known dancing dolphins in the turquoise blue Caribbean, the Atlantis Submarine, and of course the Mayan ruins. Tours to ecological parks, jungles, or natural reserves are also included to widen the knowledge of the visitors and at the same time to leave them enthralled by these sights and sites.

While it is true that there are thousands of places to go and enjoy some leisure time away from it all, Cancun Mexico vacations are a good idea to give some serious consideration to. With everything the area has to offer you can be assured of a great time.

Michele

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dose anyone know what bus goes from Puebla to Acapulco and how much is it?

Acapulco February 16th, 2008

Reena Lush asked:


Puebla (Mexico) Acapulco (Gro)
how much is the ticket for the bus

Bessie
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Traveling from Acapulco to Oaxaca, is there a bus or public transportation available?

Acapulco February 12th, 2008

Vicki W asked:


Need to know how to get from Acapulco to Oaxaca via the road (not flying). Does the road system go that direction and is there busses?

Erica
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Is there a way 2 call a mexican cell phone w/a phone card usin a landline? Im tryin 2 call an Acapulco Cell?

Acapulco February 11th, 2008

komiko003 asked:


I’m trying to call an Acapulco, Mexico Cell using a landline with a phone card but I’m not getting no results. I dial 011 + 52 + 744 + the phone number (which is a 7 digit number) but nothing happens, any help?

Leslie
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Vacation Home Rental: Mexico Timeshares

Acapulco February 9th, 2008

Lewis Pennington asked:


Have you ever wanted to vacation in beautiful Mexico but want to insure a real property and not a hotel or motel? If you are one of those people with vision, you know what it means to have a dream. Timeshares are one of the ways many people are able to affordably have a piece of the Mexican dream while having something that is all theirs - almost.

Thankfully, renting or buying Mexican timeshares has become a lot more stable and reliable than many people know. These are extremely popular for individuals all over the world, and this means you too can have a piece of the dream.

Acapulco, Mazatlan, Isla Murjeres, San Jose del Cabo, Manzanillo, and just about any place you can imagine within the Mexican borders is capable of having that piece of the dream. Yes, timeshares are hotter than ever, and you will even find that there are some you can afford.

What exactly is a timeshare?

Timeshare is a property that the occupancy of is sold. For instance, if you sold week 19 of your home, this means you are selling the occupancy of your home during week 19 of every year. Many banks will not finance a time share, but there are other options you can use for financing. Of course, timeshares are popular because imagine how much your house cost. Divide that by 52 weeks. You now have how much it would cost to live in your home per week. That is what timeshares are all about!

These are popular because they are so affordable. You purchase occupancy of a home that includes everything that comes with it from the furnishings to the amenities.

There are some pitfalls to owning timeshares, and quite honestly, timeshares have developed a bad reputation. In concept, this is a wonderful idea, but the reality is that it can be difficult to find a good timeshare.

Mexico timeshares have increased in popularity because of the increase of popularity in vacation home rentals in Mexico! The beautiful location is a hotbed of activity where real estate is concerned. However, owning a home on or near the beach can be difficult due to current regulations. However, timeshares offer an opportunity for many vacationers to have a piece of the dream.

Not all timeshares are based on set occupancy times either. More and more companies have these as being dynamic rather than static. You are purchasing a week, but you are not quite sure the week you are purchasing. Once a year, you choose preferred weeks, and then you cross your fingers in hopes your week is available. This is going to be a lot less expensive, but obviously, this is also going to get you into a less secure time.

The type of timeshare you choose will depend on your want, your need, and your budget. Finding a great vacation home rental is a possibility, but you will have to keep your eyes and ears open to the possibilities. In addition, finding a reliable and trustworthy company for your needs will make it that much easier to get just what you need without a lot of unhealthy surprises.

Diane

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Acapulco - an Ideal Vacation Destination

Acapulco February 8th, 2008

Jason Keiller asked:


I have long desired to visit the famous Acapulco, ‘the city that never sleeps’, where the rich and famous have been visiting or residing since the 1950’s when Hollywood stars such as Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor, and the Kennedy’s would come to visit and mingle amongst the glitzy atmosphere that seems to be automatic along the Pacific coastline of Acapulco Bay. The perfect tropical warm weather year round, blue clear skies almost every day, the stunning sands of Acapulco Bay, and the endless choice of top class hotels, restaurants, shopping and entertainment was what I finally got to experience when I vacationed here with my family.

The holiday was one I and my family will never forget! It was both relaxing and exhilarating all at the same time. We stayed in two hotels, one being Las Brisas Hotel, one of Acapulco’s more luxurious hotels which made me feel like a millionaire for the week, took care of every possible desire I may have had, and was the perfect Acapulco vacation Rental and destination experience. The second hotel was the oh-so elegant and stylish Fiesta Americana Hotel, which once again surpassed every expectation I had of how one should vacation in Acapulco.

There is so much to do in Acapulco, that it is virtually impossible to get bored, even with children. One of the highlights of our vacation in Acapulco was the La Quebrada cliff divers, which put on an amazing show of bravery and skill when they perform their daring dives off the natural cliffs into the waters below. Diving displays are usually daily at 1pm, 7pm, 8pm, 9pm, & 10pm (but check with your hotel for any variation to these times). Usually at least 3 divers will perform at each set performance time. There is a well placed public viewing deck where you can get a great view of the La Quebrada cliff divers. But I would suggest that, if you don’t have children with you, then take advantage of watching this amazing performance from the comfort of the Plaza Las Glorias Mirador Hotel. Mix the performance, a few cocktails, then a lunch or dinner on the hotel’s outdoor terrace, and it all makes for one very romantic outing.

For the children, there is an endless array of water sports for children of various ages along the beaches, and there are two beaches, Playa Caleta and Playa Caletilla, which are smaller and located away from the tourist hustle and bustle that the main Acapulco beaches seem to have. Here you will find very calm, more shallow waters, with much shade, perfect for the younger ones. A water park, called Centro Infantil CiCi, located on the main street Avenida Costera Miguel Aleman, or known locally as “The Costera” features water slides and toboggans, a wave pool, roller coaster, and dolphin and seal enclosures with shows as set times during the day. There is also Mundo Marina, an aquarium, located between Playa Caleta and Playa Caletilla, which has a variety of water slides, marine animal exhibits, restaurants and gift shops, which kept the children amused for some time. Also along The Costera, you will find a park with an array of carnival rides, roller skating rinks, skateboard ramps, and go karting tracks, to name but a few.

But if you would like to get away from the beach and water based activities, then I would suggest to visit the Fuerte de San Diego, which is an impressively restored 17 th Century fort built to protect the city against pirate attacks. Within the fort is the Museo de Acapulco, which offers an interesting look into the area’s historical significance, and Mexico ’s rich cultural and traditional past. It is easy to reach, keeps the children entertained and interested, and is a good place to escape the hot afternoon Acapulco weather.

Some of my personal highlights, apart from the stunning beaches to relax at with a good book, or the shopping along The Costera at the Centro Acapulco Real Estate, would have to be the extensive variety of water sports, and the restaurant and nightlife. Firstly the water sports available all along Acapulco Bay is impressive. I had always considered myself to be an active outdoors person, but didn’t realise the variety of water activities available. I had a go at the usual beach water activities such as banana boat rides, a trip on a glass bottom boat, a cruise around the Bay on a chartered sail boat, peddle boats, and snorkelling. But I decided to venture out and try parasailing, which was very exhilarating and the quality and professionalism of the staff gave me all the confidence I needed to attempt this. I also hired a wave runner, which I didn’t expect to be as enjoyable as it actually was, which explains why I went back the following day for another go. The hire place gave me excellent initial instructions and the equipment for hire was of very good quality. Two things I didn’t try were hiring a small sail boat, and scuba diving. Although my husband went scuba diving and obviously had a wonderful time, as he went back a few days later with our eldest child.

The nightlife is truly what Acapulco is about from sunset to sunrise! Whether you are after a quiet romantic dinner, lively cultural meal experience, or would prefer to spend a few hours in a bar with live music, or dance the entire night away in one of the many impressive nightclubs. The nightclubs, mostly located along The Costera, range from the norm to the sublime. Such as Fantasy, which is popular with the thirty-something crowd which offers a great Spanish feel in music and food, with some great views over the town and Bay, to Alebrije which is a huge nightclub which seats around 1,200 people, where a typical Friday or Saturday night begins with a slower pace and quickly builds into a disco display of music, lights, and a dance floor full of people covered in foam! Alebrije opens at 10.30pm and goes all night long till dawn. Two other popular nightclubs are Andromeda, a techno club popular with the 18-25 crown where the theme is set on what feels like a submarine with the entrance over a dramatic torch-lit moat. And Enigma gives an Egyptian feel, where the music is predominantly Spanish but does vary, and it also offers a great view of Acapulco Bay from the glass-walled dance floor. For some great bar and restaurant experiences to make your Acapulco vacation more memorable, The Costera offers bars with varied atmospheres, and restaurants with specialised cuisine menus. Keep in mind that the restaurants vary greatly in price, although you don’t need to spend a fortune to get great tasting food and great service!

For the males who may not be so interested in spending the majority of a 2 week vacation in Acapulco either in the shops or lazing on the sandy beaches, there is always golf, fishing or tennis to keep you occupied. My husband spent much time on the golf courses around Acapulco . There are 4 championship golf courses, all located south, near the airport and easily accessible to from the main tourist area. The courses at the Tres Vidas and the Mayan Palace were what impressed my husband the most. Their challenging fairways, impressive scenic views over the Pacific Ocean , and the quality of the clubhouse, hire equipment and amenities kept my husband busy for several days on the greens. The other 2 courses are the Acapulco Princess and Pierre Marques which adjoin each other.

And a game or two, or three, of tennis in Acapulco is a great way to spend some time away from the typical attractions of Acapulco . The modern facilities at the Mayan Palace complex (within the same complex as the golf course) offers 13 courts open to the public, with lessons available, and shower facilities. Within the tourist district, the Park Hotel offers very reasonable rates for those non-guests who would like a game of tennis. The Club de Tenis Panoramic is a small tennis club which offers players 2 neatly kept clay courts, but book in advance for this tennis club as it is quite popular.

All in all, our family vacation in Acapulco was a once in a lifetime experience. There was something for everyone, there was no boredom over the two weeks and the perfect mix of relaxation and excitement. Everything mentioned above and much, much more went in to creating some lasting memories for each and every family member. I can see why Acapulco attracts millions of tourists each year. I had fantasised about taking such a holiday as this, and I was not disappointed!

Author: Jason Keiller



Lorraine

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Cancun Vs Acapulco for 2007 Spring Break?

Acapulco February 5th, 2008

Bre asked:


My family has time share in both Cancun and Acapulco. I was planning on going to one for Spring Break, but I can’t decide which is better.

Since we will be staying in a condo, hotel pricing and things of that nature will not be an issue.

We will be staying there anywhere from 6 to 8 days.

I’d like beautiful beaches that are preferably not to crowded.
I’d like one that had the best night life.
I’d like the one that is best for activities like snorkeling, and scuba diving.

What I am wondering is which place would be best for me and my friends to visit based on what we like.

Can anyone, that has been to both tell me which they like best and why?

Stanley

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The Best Mexican Vacation Destination of All

Acapulco February 4th, 2008

Ling Tong asked:


If you ask those that have visited parts of Mexico to tell you the best Mexican vacation destination, it is likely that you will get a variety of answers. That is because everyone of the vacation destinations in this country are top-class and offer a myriad of attractions and activities geared to suit the interests of a wide variety of visitors.
 
Cabo San Lucas was once a tranquil fishing village and a haven for pirates. Today it is a popular resort and sees many tourists each year. It is not a heavily populated area with a total population of about 40,000. It is located on the southernmost tip of the Baja California peninsula and enjoys a great climate with temperatures that remain stable all year long at about 78? There are many beaches, such as the main beach of Playa Medano if you love people watching or a quiet beach such as that of Playa del Amor, which means Lover’s beach. There are also many little coves where you can be completely alone. The sportfishing experience is one of the best in the world and there is a wealth of water sports available. Enjoy golfing, horseback riding and dine at some of the best restaurants with world-renowned chefs.
 
Mexico City will provide you with the ultimate in numerous pre-Columbia historic sites. This is one of the largest and most densely populated cities in the world where it is a thrill to simply watch the traffic. Take a walking tour of the city starting at the Chapultepec Woods and visit the many museums along the route, such as the Anthropological National Museum and the Museum of Modern Art. La Feria is the oldest amusement park in the city and Los Pinos is the official residence of the president of the country. Shop in the affluent Polanco district where the malls are truly exquisite. Visit Templo Mayor to see the origins of Mexican culture and spend a day meandering the cobblestone streets of the Coyoacan District where there are gardens, quaint stores and many restaurants.
 
The resort town of Acapulco has been featured in many films and is famed for its beauty along the Pacific Coast. It is the ideal vacation destination if you want to stroll around the town. Cliff diving at night is one of the most popular attractions as is a visit to the Fuerte de San Diego that once provide protection against the pirates that roamed the coast. The Zona Dorada area has been compared to Sunset Boulevard and contains a large number of exclusive shops, if shopping is on your list of things to do. The sandy beaches have cabanas you can rent if you want to spend the day swimming in the ocean or engaging in the many watersports along the beach. The resort hotels offer all kinds of amenities, from multiple pools to exotic gardens and opportunities to play golf and tennis.
 
Puerta Vallarta is another popular destination as are the many resort towns along the Yucatan Peninsula. Wherever you do decide to spend your vacation in Mexico, it will be one that you will remember for the rest of your life.
 

Carolyn
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