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Acapulco - Wikipedia The island and municipality of Capul, in the Philippines, derives its name from Acapulco, Guerrero Acapulco, Guerrero was the eastern end of the trans-Pacific sailing route from Acapulco to Manila, in what was then a Spanish colony
Acapulco, Mexico: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor Don't skip your siesta in Acapulco, because you'll need the sleep: you'll be busy dancing from midnight until the sun comes up Countless nightclubs keep the evenings hopping, while Acapulco Bay and its beaches give the beautiful people a place to perfect their tans by day
Acapulco | Mexico, Map, History, Facts | Britannica Acapulco, city and port, Guerrero estado (state), southwestern Mexico Situated on a deep semicircular bay, Acapulco is a resort with the best harbor on the Pacific coast of Mexico and one of the finest natural anchorages in the world
Guide to Acapulco - Beaches, Nightlife, Culture Explore our Guide to Acapulco for beaches, nightlife, and culture Find top hotels, restaurants, and activities to plan your perfect trip to Acapulco’s Pacific coast
Acapulco city guide | Tourist information | Mexican Routes Acapulco is a city, municipality, and major seaport in the state of Guerrero on the Pacific coast of Mexico, 380 km south of Mexico City The city of Acapulco is the largest in the state of Guerrero, far larger than the state capital Chilpancingo
Acapulco: Heartbeat of Mexicos Pacific Coast | LAC Geo Acapulco is a living chronicle of Mexico's Pacific coast, where centuries of history, natural beauty, and cultural richness converge Its renowned bay remains a symbol of the city's past glories and its enduring allure
Acapulco - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Acapulco is on a deep, semi-circular bay It is a stop for shipping and cruising lines running between Panama, and San Francisco, California, USA In 2005, about 722,499 people lived there Its name is a Nahuatl word, meaning "plain of dense reeds" The city has been a port since the 16th century