IXTAPA-ZIHUATANEJO
Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo,
one of Mexico’s
most beautiful beach destinations, is located on the Pacific coast, in the
state of Guerrero, 245
km (152 mi) northwest
of Acapulco,
off Highway 200. The climate is hot, with an average year-round temperature
of 28º C (82º F).
Nestled between the Sierra Madre mountains and the Pacific
ocean, this destination consists of the picturesque
town of Zihuatanejo, which has a traditional rural feel, and Ixtapa,
a modern tourist resort with quality
hotels and a marina with more than 600 slips.
In Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo you can enjoy gorgeous
beaches like La Ropa and Playa
Linda, which have small waves, making
them ideal places for windsurfing and relaxing. Nearby, you can go scuba
diving along coral reefs. At this
destination you also can go fishing
for sailfish, which is fairly
abundant in these waters. In fact, Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo hosts the Zihuatanejo Annual International Sailfish Tournament in May.
But Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo
isn’t just about the sea and
sun. In the surrounding areas, which are covered with lush vegetation,
you can go camping, do ecotourism outings and observe wildlife at such places as the Club de Golf Palma Real, where
you can spy crocodiles and eagles. What’s more, you can participate in wildlife conservation programs to help
protect endangered species such as the hawksbill turtle
and the Olive Ridley sea turtle. Just about anywhere
you go, you’ll
find Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo simply fascinating.