Puerto Vallarta & Pacific Mexico - Acapulco & the Costa Chica (Chapter)
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Puerto Vallarta & Pacific Mexico - Acapulco & the Costa Chica (Chapter)
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3rd Edition
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July 2009
22 pp
This is the Acapulco & the Costa Chica chapter from Lonely Planet's Puerto Vallarta & Pacific Mexico guidebook.
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We won't lie: the years haven't been kind to ol' Acapulco. Its jet-set glory days are gone, replaced by a polluted bay and crazy traffic. But this town still knows how to party, so be sure to pack your glad rags. Escape the chaos at idyllic Pie de la Cuesta or south along the stunning Costa Chica.
- maps
- get up early for a birding expedition at Pie de la Cuesta
- transport
- restaurants
- accommodation
- live la vida loca at Acapulco's thumping discos as you discover the city's true heartbeat
Coverage includes: History, Sights, Acapulco & around, Acapulco for Children,Costa Chica, San Marcos & Cruz Grande, Playa Ventura, Playas La Bocana & Las Peñitas, Cuajinicuilapa, Punta Maldonado.
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