The most beautiful bay in the world is the most traditional destination in Mexico and still is home to some of the country's jet set and while the traditional Acapulco is still there, new developments are starting to put this vibrant beach back in the map, like Pierre Marqués, Acapulco Diamante and Tres vidas.
This 19,000 room destination has an average of 360 days of sun per year. has some of the most beautiful views, both by day and by night, in the world. And let's not forget the world famous cliff divers!.
  
Facts about Acapulco:
- Over 19,000 rooms available
- With the Convention Center and the Mundo Imperial Convention Center, your meeting needs are covered.
- The cliff divers in "La Quebrada" jump from an altitude of 115 feet. Since the distance is so long, they actually have to time their jump to land when the wave is coming in, so that there is enough water to perform the dive.
- Acapulco has actually been a port from Colonial times doing trade with Asian countries, such as China. As such, it had to be defended from pirates. Witness of this is the San Diego fort, overlooking the bay.
- It is said that a Chinese priest, Fa Hsien, docked in the port of Acapulco on 417 d.C., much earlier than the Spaniards did. He called these lands "Ye Pa Ti" the place of beautiful waters.
- Acapulco is the closest beach to Mexico City driving, so a combination Mexico City, Taxco (Silver town) and Acapulco is quite popular.
  
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