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The beach of Barra Vieja is considered as a small island,
given the fact that it lies between the mighty River Papagayo, the Lagoon of
Tres Palos and a branch of the river which acts as an overflow outlet,
releasing its waters into the Pacific Ocean.
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These were the first beaches to attract tourism to the area given their tame
waters, the result of the natural protection afforded by the Isla de la
Roqueta.
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This lagoon lies around 35 kilometres to the north-east of Acapulco, along
highway 200. It runs parallel to the littoral to the west of Acapulco Bay.
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Situated strategically in the centre of Santa Lucia Bay and
in the heart of the Zona Dorada, this is the second phase of the port's
growth.
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La Quebrada is located just a few blocks from the centre of
the port, in the old quarter of the city, and is a beautiful natural setting
with steep cliffs.
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Located opposite Caleta and Caletilla. The crossing is a
great experience given that the boats used are fitted with glass bottoms.
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Internationally famous for its spectacular sunsets, Pie de
la Cuesta is situated 10 kms. to the north-east of Acapulco.
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This beach covers the largest extention of the bay, along the southern shore of the bay.
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Accessible only by boat, given that it is just a thin beach
which lies opposite La Quebrada.
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Just by the pier opposite the Zocalo (main square), the
waves here are tranquil.
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To the southeast of Acapulco, the place is surrounded by
exhuberant vegetation with a tranquil sea.
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A perfect place to contemplate the majesty of the Ocean.
Located at the side of the scenic highway that leads to the airport, after
Puerto Márquez.
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Ideal for water sports, this beach is good for excercising the muscles.
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