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Acapulco, Mexico

Posted July 15, 2009 , add a comment

ACAPULCO - The Romantic Resort City:

It is a C-shaped bay
and a beautiful resort city in the Mexican
Pacific. It’s also a major seaport and a popular resort for tourism. Many
tourists take long
holiday weekends and cruises from the United States, Canada, the Mexican interior and
countries in South America. Due to its stunning beaches, exuberant natural surroundings
and wonderful climate, this port has been dubbed as the Pearl of the Pacific.
     

Topics:
     
? Acapulco Tourism OverviewTravel
     
? Getting There
     
? Transportation And Car Rental
     
? When To Go
     
? Popular Tourist
Attractions
     
? Golf
     
? Shopping
     
? Top Hotels
     
? Nightlife
     
? Spa
     
? Climate / Weather
     
? Local Tourist Office
     
? Currency
     
? Recommendation and Safety


ACAPULCO TOURISM INFORMATION AND TRAVEL OVERVIEW:

The
modern infrastructure has had very little impact on its original beauty and
attractions. Acapulco offers an enormous range of attractions and activities
along with calm sunny beaches and major hotel complexes, superb restaurants and wonderful
nightclubs. The Nahua Indians, the Aztecs predecessors, lived in Acapulco around
3000 BC. Even though an upscale vacation city, Acapulco tourism is still more reasonably
priced than Cancun
and is one of the best places to enjoy Mexican nightlife too
including discotheques. Acapulco is truly a remarkable travel and tourism
destination, adventure activities include bungee jumping, paragliding, swimming,
Scuba diving, fishing and Surfing.

The town of Acapulco is very narrow, about one to half mile wide, surrounded by
sea on one side and mountains on the other. With the semi circular bay of Acapulco,
Mexico is
considered to be the most beautiful bay of the world.




GETTING
THERE:

Being a popular mega tourism area, getting here is very
easy. Most major airlines fly into Acapulco City.

CRUISES:
You can also visit by taking a Cruise
to Acapulco. There are several Cruise liners like Celebrity, Crystal, Cunard, and Princess
Cruises which anchor off here.


TRANSPORTATION AND CAR RENTAL:
The city has many buses and taxi services that one can take. An important mode of
transportation is the government subsidized ‘Colectivo’ cab system. These cabs
cost 10 pesos per person to ride and operate on first come first serve rules.
The bus system can be confusing to an outsider but cost under 5 pesos. Taxis are
everywhere in Acapulco and un-metered, therefore the fare should be agreed
before boarding. Yellow cabs are 10 pesos per person; buses are 4 pesos or 5
pesos and are air conditioned.

To rent a
car you must be at least 25 years old and major credit cards are accepted here. It’s
usually difficult to drive in Acapulco as most hotels and attractions are on the
main avenue (’Costera’), which follows the shore of the bay from one end to the
other. International Drivers license is recommended although not always
required.


WHEN TO GO:
The dry, hot months, October to May, are the best time to visit but the hotel
room rates are also the highest. September to early November and March through
May (not including Spring Break and Easter Week) are shoulder seasons and offer
a good money-weather ratio.


POPULAR TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF ACAPULCO:

Acapulco has everything a visitor could ever want - beautiful sunny beaches, a
rich history (including pirates), vibrant nightlife, stunning scenery and brave
cliff divers who jump in the ocean in the night with fire sticks in their hands.

? Beach Tourism:
Beautiful beaches on golden sand with palm trees and refreshing breeze. Swim in
warm blue water, Water Ski, Sports fishing, Scuba diving, and wind
Surfing.

? Roqueta Isle : Roqueta Isle is famous for scuba diving and snorkeling.
Glass bottomed boats are available from “Caletilla” to Roqueta Isle to
help you see the marine lives beneath through the clear water of the sea.

? Isla Roqueta Zoo:
It is the world’s only zoo located on an island. Visitors must ascend a hill and
walk among the tropical plants to see a variety of animals, including elephants,
giraffes, monkeys, and an extensive assortment of snakes.

? Fort of Saint Diego - Museum: This architectural landmark was built to
guard the port of Acapulco from pirate attacks in 1616. It has a collection of
items from Asia and Europe.

? Centro Internacional (CICI) is a great water sports park with
artificial wave pool, aquarium, dolphin and seal diving shows and more. This is
a perfect place for a family outing.

? El Veladero (National Park):
The deciduous forest of this park serves as an important source of water to
the city of Acapulco. Various birds and reptiles live in the 7,900acre park
which is one of the only natural areas surrounding the city. Trails exist for
hiking and horseback riding through the park.

? Delfines Paradise:
You may choose to swim with dolphins in their natural habitat. You can also learn
about dolphins and interact with them on water platforms also.

? Tres Palos Lagoon:
Located about 20 miles southeast of Downtown Acapulco its an incredible way of
experiencing the Mexican wildlife, right beside the tourist destination of Acapulco.
This freshwater lagoon is home to several species of fauna and flora, especially
tropical birds.

? Cliff Divers at Night:
Fearless cliff divers of La Quebrada can be experienced from club La Perla
restaurant which overlooks the cliffs of La Quebrada where the brave cliff
divers dive into the ocean in the dark.

? Coyuca Lagoon:
This fresh water lagoon is one of the most important natural attractions. This picture perfect lagoon is thick with palms, water hyacinths and
native flora.


GOLF - Acapulco Tourism :
18 hole Acapulco Princess Golf Course, Acapulco Princess Golf Course and Pierre
Marques Golf Course.

? Acapulco Princess Golf Course: Ave Playa Revolcadero, Granjas del
Marques, Acapulco, (Ph: 1.800.441.1414)
? Pierre Marques Golf Course: Ave Playa Revolcadero, Granjas del Marques,
Acapulco, (Ph: 1.800.441.1414)
? Mayan Palace Acapulco Golf Course: Av. Costera de las Palmas Lote
C-1-C, Acapulco, (Ph: 1.800.292.9446)


SHOPPING:
It is am important part of Acapulco Tourism.

La Gran Plaza Mall:
Located along the main road “Costera”. It is the largest mall in Acapulco
and has a nice movie theatre
and a food court.

Plaza Bahia:
Smaller than La Gran Plaza, also located along the “Costera”.
It has a cinema, and some pool tables and a bowling alley.

Artisans’ Mall:
An open-air mall located across from Plaza Bahia, you can find
many inexpensive arts and crafts and souvenirs.

Zocalo
It is in the older part of the city. You will find hundreds of
shops selling all kinds of gifts, crafts, jewelry, clothing and other local
goods.


TOP HOTELS:
Grand Mayan, Las Brisas , Mayan Palace, Camino Real Acapulco
Diamante, Etel Suites, The Fairmont Pierre Marques, Mayan Sea Garden, Elcano
Hotel, The Fairmont Acapulco Princess, Quinta Real Acapulco.  You will find
good food of most cuisines, tipping is 15 to 20 percent for good service.


NIGHTLIFE:
Acapulco tourism offers wonderful nightlife. You will find Drinking Bars, Disco, clubs, and discotheques for all music preferences and
for all ages. Of the American favored
clubs, the top three are Palladium, Mandara, and Privado, all located within a
mile of each other and play a combination of American and Mexican songs. The
price varies due to the time of the year, but generally 40-50 US Dollars. 
Most places are open until sunrise. Dancing at one of the hillside clubs have a
full view of the bay through floor-to-ceiling windowpanes is an experience
unique to Acapulco. Other places include Hard Rock Caf?,  El Alebrije,
Disco Beach,  Baby’O, Zucca, Joy, Baby Lobster Bar, Nina’s, Mangos, Pepe’s
Piano Bar. The best time to enjoy the nightlife scene will be in the very early morning hours, as things are most exciting after midnight, and until about 4
a.m.


SPA:
Acapulco offers one of the best Spa in Mexico, take a dip in the hot tub, or enjoy
sauna and massage. Villa Vera SPA is one of the largest and most sophisticated.
Others include Alory and Willow Stream at the Fairmont.


CLIMATE:
Acapulco is generally hot and fairly humid. Most of the rain falls from June
to October, when you can expect a little rain each day, with occasional tropical
storms. The winter months of December to April are cooler and dry, whilst May
and November are also very pleasant months to visit. January through March ­
only dip to around 73 degrees Fahrenheit. Highs year round average 88 degrees.


TOURIST OFFICE:
Regional Mexico, Acapulco tourism information office is located at:
38-A Costera Miguel Alem?n, Acapulco, Tel: 52 744 484 8555

For information contact the Mexico Tourism and Travel Board at 800-446-3942 or visit www.visitmexico.com.


CURRENCY:
Mexico Peso

Most hotels and restaurants accept Credit Cards and US Dollars. ATMs are readily
available and accept foreign bankcards. If you are taking travelers cheques then
you should consider getting them in U.S. dollars for better acceptance and
exchange rates in this popular Mexico tourism destination.


RECOMMENDATION & SAFETY:
Tourists visiting Mexico should focus on total personal hygiene from washing hands and brushing
teeth regularly, drinking bottled water and not to buy food from street vendors.
Medicine should be kept to ward off the malarial infection. Acapulco tourism
information office can also give you useful tips.

Also tourists
should beware of drug traffickers and avoid if any of them tries to contact you.
Police of Mexico is everywhere.  At night you will see prostitutes along the La Condesa strip but prostitution is not legal here. Avoid the timeshare unless you
are sure as they are often scams. Avoid people who try to be over friendly and
over generous. Visit travel.state.gov for most up to date security
recommendations.

North Beach, Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin County, California

Posted July 14, 2009 , add a comment

North Beach: the Grand-Daddy of all beaches, the Godfather of the Point Reyes National Seashore. With over 10 miles of undeveloped sand, North Beach (and its sister beach to the south, aptly titled “South Beach”) boasts impressive dunes and the drama of heavy surf. Often shrouded in fog and open to the Gulf of Alaska’s every temper tantrum, high winds and all, this beach is not for the suntanned of heart.

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What makes this beach so exceptional, perhaps, is the very thing that makes it relatively uninhabited. North Beach is wild. It is vast. It is exposed and salty, the water rough and unruly. Unpredictable. The sun may be shining in town and so you make the drive, crest the hill and then–bam! Met by a thick bank of fog. Or, better yet, in town it may be cold, windy and yet you bundle up to go to the beach anyway and then–wow! North Beach is bright, clear, the sweet warm scent of beach grasses lilt in the still air. Who knew? Who knows? This is North Beach, and here North Beach is boss.

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Then there is the water itself: Cold, thick, fast and burly. Just past the waters edge the beach drops off abruptly, creating severe rip currents and a strong undertow. Swimming is strongly not recommended, but there is a handful of local surfers who brave the cold and the sharks and the everything else scary for the thrill of the very large waves. Hopefully you won’t spot any Great White Sharks, but if you visit between January and May you just might spot a Gray Whale during their migration from Mexico to Alaska. They often swim close to the coast, popping up every now and then to spout off a quick spray of salt water right off the beach in front of you. 

Sometimes simply referred to as The Great Beach, North Beach is nothing if not impressive. Cold? Yes, most days. Foggy, dangerous, windy, gray, and yet? Still: Beautiful, stunning, breathtaking, peaceful, quiet, noble, grand–The Great Beach, North Beach.

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Luxury Link and Saks Fifth Avenue - It’s In the Bag

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) Los Angeles (June 20, 2009)- Luxury Link (www.luxurylink.com) the online luxury travel resource that offers high-end packages to destinations around the globe, is a proud participant in the Saks Fifth Avenue Make Waves Beauty Event. This event takes place June 5-20th at Saks Fifth Avenue stores nationwide.*

Saks customers who purchase $75 worth of beauty products will receive a beach tote containing an offer for $50 off a purchase of designer sunglasses. The tote will also include a special offer for $100 off a vacation booked through Luxury Link. Customers simply enter the promotion code online at LuxuryLink.com and start planning their dream vacation!

“This is a new promotion for us and we are thrilled to be working with Saks Fifth Avenue” said Diane McDavitt, president of Luxury Link. “Saks has a long-standing reputation for meeting the high expectations of its discerning customers. We are confident that Luxury Link will be a valuable resource to those same consumers desiring a truly high-end travel experience.”

About Saks Fifth Avenue
Saks Fifth Avenue, one of the world’s preeminent specialty retailers, is renowned for its superlative American and international designer collections, its expertly edited assortment of handbags, shoes, jewelry, cosmetics and gifts, and the first-rate fashion expertise and exemplary client service of its Associates. Today, Saks operates 53 full-line stores in 25 states, 5 licensed stores in the Middle East and 1 licensed store in Mexico City, 51 Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH stores and saks.com, the company’s online store.

About Luxury Link
Founded in 1997, LuxuryLink.com is the world’s premier online luxury travel resource. Showcasing more than 1000 extraordinary hotels and resorts, cruises, tours and villas in more than 60 countries, LuxuryLink.com provides unparalleled access to exclusive offers and insider tips for the sophisticated traveler. For more information, please visit www.luxurylink.com or call 1-888-2973299.

*Offer good only at SFA stores. While supplies last. Not valid at Off 5th.

Wyndham Opens New Hotel in Mexico

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Wyndham Hotels and Resorts has grand opened the
Wyndham Garden Hotel Mexico City – Polanco.

Owned and operated by Prados Camelinas S.A. de
C.V., the hotel is located at Leon Tolston No. 22 in the heart of
Mexico City’s financial district, just steps away from world-class
restaurants and high-end shopping on Paseo de la Reforma Avenue.

The hotel’s 81 guest rooms and suites are
equipped with high-speed wired and wireless Internet access,
32-inch flat-screen televisions with premium channels and Wyndham
signature BeWell bedding.

 The hotel also features state-of-the-art
business and fitness centers, a “virtual gift shop” with 24-hour
delivery service, 376 square feet of meeting space, and an Eat.
Refresh. Live.SM Wyndham Cafe? serving breakfast, lunch, dinner
and cocktails.

“Latin America continues to be an important and
growing market for the Wyndham brand,” said Jeff Wagoner, Wyndham
Hotels and Resorts president. “With the addition of the Wyndham
Garden Hotel Mexico City – Polanco to our portfolio, guests
visiting Mexico’s vibrant capital city will have the opportunity
to experience the personalized service and style that has been
paramount in establishing the brand as a leading choice among
business and leisure travelers.”

With the addition of the Wyndham Garden Hotel
Mexico City – Polanco, the Wyndham brand now has 24 hotels and
resorts throughout the Caribbean, Mexico and Latin America.

The Wyndham brand’s guest recognition program,
Wyndham ByRequest, offers complimentary benefits including free
high-speed Internet access, a choice of welcome snack and
beverage, preferred pillow type, express check-in, guaranteed late
check-out, local and long-distance calls, best available room upon
arrival, photocopies, faxes and online receipts.

Members also earn Wyndham Rewards points, which
can be redeemed for free hotel stays, airline tickets, name-brand
merchandise and dining and shopping gift cards, among other
options.

Tips For Saving Money On Mexico Vacations

Posted April 2, 2009 , add a comment

Mexico vacations are available for individuals of all ages. While many enjoy taking their family on a Mexico vacation, there are others who choose to vacation in Mexico alone with their spouse. With all of the romantic destinations in the world, you may be wondering why you should vacation in Mexico.
Romantic getaways in Mexico are popular for an unlimited number of different reasons. Perhaps, the climate is what draws in most couples. Almost all year long, the climate in Mexico is tropical, warm, and inviting. Many couples schedule a Mexico vacation to escape their cold weather. In addition to escaping cold weather, there is just something about a tropic environment that generates romance. Continue reading 'Tips For Saving Money On...'

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