Acapulco Cruises
Affectionately known as the ‘Riviera of Mexico’, Acapulco is famous for its picturesque beaches and mountains, and once attracted stars such as Elizabeth Taylor and John F. Kennedy. Located within a semi-circular bay, its history stretches back to colonial times, and it is still an important maritime port. Remnants of the ancient Nahua culture are still present in Acapulco in its clothing, language, history and cuisine; where their most important influence has been the use of chocolate in savoury dishes.
Top Experiences
La Quebrada
Cliff diving has entertained thrillseekers for centuries, but this particular dive is considered one of the most dramatic in the world today, not for its height, but for its landing. Plunging into a pool barely 11ft deep, divers much calculate the right moment to catch the swell of an incoming wave in order to ensure a safe dave. A dramatic, breathtaking spectacle, the La Quebrada divers are an inspiring sight to behold.
San Diego Fort
This impressive star-shaped fort was built during the Spanish Empire and served as one of the most important Spanish fortifications along the Pacific Coast. The original structure was demolished after an earthquake and rebuilt by 1783. Stone walls capped with bright white crenellations make for a dramatic sight and the shape of the fort from the hillside reveals the beauty of its construction; its walls forming a five-pointed snowflake-shaped star.
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