| Parque Aventura |
| Exciting adventures Hanging and moving bridges ladders and zip lines |
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| Playa Quieta -Quiet Beach |
| Fine sandy beach that invites you to swim
Dock palm groves and mangrove |
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| Playa la Madera - The Wood Beach |
| Small beach with street access and sidewalk access Sunbathing and swimming Small restaurants and hotels are located in the hill over it |
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| Troncones |
| Known in the world of surfers as one of the best areas for surfing in Mexico |
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| Zihuatanejo International Guitar Festival |
| International world class event that bring first rate musicians and appreciative audiences from across the globe |
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| Zihuatanejo Municipal Pier |
| Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo has been classified as the second-most important sport fishing ground in the world and the most important one in Mexico |
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| Annual Sea Turtles Preservation Program |
| Eggs recollection safekeeping in protected nests and release in 14 to 21 days after hatch
Usually on weekends |
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| Anthropological Museum |
| Located in Zihuatanejo shows a variety of pieces from the region Description of the local history |
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| Centro de Convenciones Azul Ixtapa |
| State of the art meeting facilities in a beautiful site hosts up to 2.400 participants |
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| Christine |
| International music discotheque |
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| Ecological Park Aztlan |
| Observe many of the most representative birds and plants of the region including ecosystems such as the tropical dry forest the tropical semi-deciduous forest and the mangrove |
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| La Marina Ixtapa |
| Marina side walk with restaurants and shops |
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| Los Morros |
| Twenty-eight dive sites are categorized for beginner intermediate and expert divers. They range from shallow corals to jagged underwater canyon 100 feet deep |
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| Playa El Palmar - The Palm Grove Beach |
| Ixtapas main beach with a wide sandy area of 1.5 miles 2.37 kilometers Its known as Ixtapas Hotel Area Beach activities and water sports |
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| Playa La Ropa - The Clothes Beach |
| Quaint town located on Lake Dora Antique and boutique shops restaurants |
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| Tag and Release Fishing Tournament |
| International tournament that permits the observation and preservation of a variety of species in the Pacific |
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| The Petatlan Fair |
| The best country fair in the region with shows livestock exhibition gastronomy games Palenque-cooks fight- artisans expo and much more |
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| Zihua Sail Fest |
| A five-day festival that combines fun and games. heart-felt volunteerism and an outpouring of international friendship.
The annual event is held in the beautiful Zihuatanejo Bay at the end of January or the beginning of February |
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| Zihuatanejo Centro |
| Picturesque fishermen town with cobblestone streets Boutiques jewelry stores souvenirs shops restaurants and markets. |
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| Zihuatanejo Municipal Pier |
| Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo has been classified as the second-most important sport fishing ground in the world and the most important one in Mexico |
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| International Triathlon |
| Categories- Olympic Sprint and Children
Ixtapa Area |
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| Artisan Market - Mercado de Artesanias |
| 80 stands offering silver leather handcrafts clothing hammocks |
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| Artisan Market - Mercado de Artesanias - Zihuatane |
| 200 stands with a great variety of regional crafts |
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| Balsas River Nautical Marathon |
| The most important jet boat marathon in Mexico
Welcomes international participants from all over the world |
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| Barra de Potosi |
| Beach and Lagoon entrance. wildlife and bird sanctuary
Palapa restaurants
Boat rides |
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| Crocodile Aquarium |
| Crocodiles and Iguanas swimming and laying in the sun |
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| Ixtapa s Bicycle Track |
| A great place for cyclers skaters bird watchers and nature lovers 16.10 kilometers 10 miles long In front Hotel entrance |
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| La Barrita Beach |
| Surfing beach |
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| La Soledad de Maciel - La Chole |
| Archaeological site hieroglyphics and pieces that have been found in the region
Small local museum |
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| Latin American Alas Surfing Tournament |
| 15 Nations at Las Escolleras Ixtapa |
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| Los Patios |
| Boutiques movie theater restaurants and bars |
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| Manzanillo Beach |
| Beautiful secluded beach Snorkeling in magnificent underwater fauna and flora |
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| Marina Ixtapa Golf Course |
| Designed in a dune style by Robert Von Hagge. Ranked by Golf Digest as one of Mexico s best. Par 72 length 6.718 yards. Open year around 7 days a week from 7 AM until dusk |
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| Palma Real Golf Course |
| Robert Trent Jones Jr. designed an 18-hole championship course with natural lakes. lagoons and tropical vegetation. Par 72 length 6.781 yards. Open year around 7 days a week from 7 a.m. until dusk |
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| Bandidos |
| Live Salsa Music |
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| Carnival Fest Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo |
| Parades carnival floats games clowns live music for dancing around Main Plaza in Zihuatanejo |
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| Delfiniti Ixtapa |
| Dolphinariun a place where people and dolphins make lifelong connections through hugs touches and kisses. |
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| International Sailfish Tournament |
| Great Prices at Zihuatanejos Pier |
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| Isla Ixtapa - Ixtapa Island |
| A 10 minutes ride by boat takes you to this island that has four beautiful beaches |
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| La Saladita Beach |
| Surfing beach |
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| Las Escolleras |
| The most popular surfing beach |
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| Petatlan |
| Mexican town with a most visited church. people links many miracles to the Cristo de Petatlan Local Market |
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| Playa Larga - Long Beach |
| This beach is a virgin wide and sandy area not recommended for swimmingIdeal for running and horse riding Palapa rustic seafood restaurants |
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| Playa Las Gatas -The Cats Beach |
| Its sea is shallow and quiet because of a breakwater located between the beach and the open sea
Fishing boats go back and forth between the municipal dock and this beach. The ride takes 10 minutes |
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| Playa Principal - Main Beach |
| Fishermen come back from the sea to this beach and you can see them in their daily activities |
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