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Acapulco is one of Mexico's hottest spring break destinations. With over 10 world class night clubs, Acapulco is considered by many to have the world's best night life. Throw that together with Acapulco's near perfect spring break climate, warm water and awesome beaches and scenery and you come out with a formula for doing spring break right.

El Alebrije:
This high-tech club boasts an exterior of reflection pools, gardens, and flaming torches. Inside, stadium seating, booths and round tables surround the vast dance floor -- the disco (capacity 1,200) doubles as a venue for concerts and live performances by some of Mexico's most notable singers. The dress code forbids shorts, T-shirts, tennis shoes, sandals, and jeans. Average age here is late teens to early 20s. Open daily from 11pm to 5am.

Baby'O:
This longtime Acapulco favorite is a throwback to the town's heady disco days, although the music is exceptionally contemporary. The mid-to-late-20s crowd dances to everything from house to hip-hop, techno to dance. Located across from the Romano Days Inn, Baby-O has a dance floor surrounded by several tiers of tables and sculpted, cavelike walls, serviced by five bars. Drinks cost $4 to $5. Three-dimensional laser shows and H2O cooling effects keep the dancing going strong. Service is excellent. This is a great choice for those who shun mammoth clubs in favor of a more intimate setting -- although there's generally a good crowd. It opens at 10:30pm.

Mandara:
Venture into this stylish chrome-and-neon extravaganza (formerly Enigma) perched on the side of the mountain for a true Acapulco nightlife experience. The plush, dim club has a sunken dance floor and panoramic view of the lights of Acapulco Bay. The club also has an intimate piano bar upstairs overlooking the disco, called Siboney, with a special champagne menu, which draws a more mature and moneyed crowd. The after-hours lounge Privado, also in the same building, opens its doors at 3am. Downstairs, there's pumped-in mood smoke, alternating with fresh oxygen to keep you dancing. Tight and slinky is the norm for women; no shorts for men. The club opens nightly at 10:30pm; fireworks rock the usually full house at 3am, which is when a stylized dance performance takes place on weekends in the style of Euro clubs. Call to find out if you need reservations, this club tends to be busiest on Friday nights

Palladium:
This cliff-side club currently reins as the top spot in town, and is found just down the road from Mandara. Generally, it welcomes a younger, rowdier crowd that enjoys the equally fabulous views and the dancing platforms set in the 48m-wide (160-ft.) glass windows overlooking the bay. Around 3am, Silver Man, complete with an Aztec headdress, performs, followed by a spray of fireworks outside the windows. Palladium has welcomed the world's finest DJs as special guests. The layout of the club is more open, which makes meeting people most accessible.

ZUCCA :
This club offers a fantastic bay view. It caters to a more mature crowd -- it allegedly admits only those over 25, though the attendants seem to bend the rules for women -- and is particularly popular with the moneyed Mexico City set. The club periodically projects a laser show across the bay. The dress code prohibits shorts, jeans, T-shirts, or sandals. Reservations are recommended. It's open nightly from 10:30pm to 2:30am, until 4am on weekends and when the crowd demands it.

Hard Rock Café :
If you like your music loud, your food trendy, and your entertainment international, you'll feel at home in Acapulco's branch of this chain bent on world domination. Elvis memorabilia greets you in the entry area, and among other numerous mementos is the Beatles' gold record for "Can't Buy Me Love." There's a bandstand for live music -- played every night between 10pm and 2am -- and a small dance floor. It's on the seaward side toward the southern end of the Costera, south of the convention center. Open daily from noon to 2am.

N Joy :
A large disco with many couches, a good-sized dance floor, dancers on stages, and your typical selection of Spanish dance music. Located south of Cinemark on La Costera. Saturday is the night to go - because it is so large, you will have more fun if it is crowded.

Sr. Frog's:
The craziest parties in Acapulco! Every night is different with great music, perfect service and shows behind your wildest dreams. The ambiance is great for a night of fun in one of the best nightclubs in Acapulco. You can t miss it. It s one of the preferred places by nightlife lovers, especially during Spring and Summer breaks.

Carlos 'n' Charlie's:
For fun, danceable music and good food, you can't go wrong with this branch of the Carlos Anderson chain. It's always packed. Come early and get a seat on the terrace overlooking the Costera. This is a great place to go for late dinner and a few drinks before moving on to a club. It's east of the Glorieta Diana traffic circle, across the street from the Fiesta Americana Condesa. It's open daily from 1pm to 1am.
El Alebrije:
This high-tech club boasts an exterior of reflection pools, gardens, and flaming torches. Inside, stadium seating, booths and round tables surround the vast dance floor -- the disco (capacity 1,200) doubles as a venue for concerts and live performances by some of Mexico's most notable singers. The dress code forbids shorts, T-shirts, tennis shoes, sandals, and jeans. Average age here is late teens to early 20s. Open daily from 11pm to 5am.

Baby'O:
This longtime Acapulco favorite is a throwback to the town's heady disco days, although the music is exceptionally contemporary. The mid-to-late-20s crowd dances to everything from house to hip-hop, techno to dance. Located across from the Romano Days Inn, Baby-O has a dance floor surrounded by several tiers of tables and sculpted, cavelike walls, serviced by five bars. Drinks cost $4 to $5. Three-dimensional laser shows and H2O cooling effects keep the dancing going strong. Service is excellent. This is a great choice for those who shun mammoth clubs in favor of a more intimate setting -- although there's generally a good crowd. It opens at 10:30pm.

Mandara:
Venture into this stylish chrome-and-neon extravaganza (formerly Enigma) perched on the side of the mountain for a true Acapulco nightlife experience. The plush, dim club has a sunken dance floor and panoramic view of the lights of Acapulco Bay. The club also has an intimate piano bar upstairs overlooking the disco, called Siboney, with a special champagne menu, which draws a more mature and moneyed crowd. The after-hours lounge Privado, also in the same building, opens its doors at 3am. Downstairs, there's pumped-in mood smoke, alternating with fresh oxygen to keep you dancing. Tight and slinky is the norm for women; no shorts for men. The club opens nightly at 10:30pm; fireworks rock the usually full house at 3am, which is when a stylized dance performance takes place on weekends in the style of Euro clubs. Call to find out if you need reservations, this club tends to be busiest on Friday nights

Palladium:
This cliff-side club currently reins as the top spot in town, and is found just down the road from Mandara. Generally, it welcomes a younger, rowdier crowd that enjoys the equally fabulous views and the dancing platforms set in the 48m-wide (160-ft.) glass windows overlooking the bay. Around 3am, Silver Man, complete with an Aztec headdress, performs, followed by a spray of fireworks outside the windows. Palladium has welcomed the world's finest DJs as special guests. The layout of the club is more open, which makes meeting people most accessible.

ZUCCA :
This club offers a fantastic bay view. It caters to a more mature crowd -- it allegedly admits only those over 25, though the attendants seem to bend the rules for women -- and is particularly popular with the moneyed Mexico City set. The club periodically projects a laser show across the bay. The dress code prohibits shorts, jeans, T-shirts, or sandals. Reservations are recommended. It's open nightly from 10:30pm to 2:30am, until 4am on weekends and when the crowd demands it.

Hard Rock Café :
If you like your music loud, your food trendy, and your entertainment international, you'll feel at home in Acapulco's branch of this chain bent on world domination. Elvis memorabilia greets you in the entry area, and among other numerous mementos is the Beatles' gold record for "Can't Buy Me Love." There's a bandstand for live music -- played every night between 10pm and 2am -- and a small dance floor. It's on the seaward side toward the southern end of the Costera, south of the convention center. Open daily from noon to 2am.

N Joy :
A large disco with many couches, a good-sized dance floor, dancers on stages, and your typical selection of Spanish dance music. Located south of Cinemark on La Costera. Saturday is the night to go - because it is so large, you will have more fun if it is crowded.

Sr. Frog's:
The craziest parties in Acapulco! Every night is different with great music, perfect service and shows behind your wildest dreams. The ambiance is great for a night of fun in one of the best nightclubs in Acapulco. You can t miss it. It s one of the preferred places by nightlife lovers, especially during Spring and Summer breaks.

Carlos 'n' Charlie's:
For fun, danceable music and good food, you can't go wrong with this branch of the Carlos Anderson chain. It's always packed. Come early and get a seat on the terrace overlooking the Costera. This is a great place to go for late dinner and a few drinks before moving on to a club. It's east of the Glorieta Diana traffic circle, across the street from the Fiesta Americana Condesa. It's open daily from 1pm to 1am.
Acapulco City Tour:
Starting from USD $27.00 per person. Duration 3.5 hours. Located on the west coast of Mexico, this picturesque seaside resort is the epitome of fun and relaxation. Once the playground of Hollywood's rich and famous, Acapulco has everything a visitor could want - a rich history (including pirates!), vibrant nightlife, stunning scenery and those extraordinary cliff divers!

Cliff Divers at Night:
Starting from USD $75.00 per person. Duration 3 hours. A trip to Acapulco is not complete until you witness the fearless cliff divers of La Quebrada! Experience the sophisticated atmosphere of the club La Perla restaurant, overlooking the cliffs of La Quebrada where the cliff divers show their bravery by diving into the ocean in the dark!

Coyuca Lagoon Tour:
Starting from USD $60.00 per person. Duration 7 hour. This beautiful fresh water lagoon is considered to be one of the most important natural attractions of Acapulco. This picturesque lagoon is thick with palms, water hyacinths and native flora.Your tour will include a boat ride through the dense vegetation before a magnificent buffet lunch!

Shotover Jet Acapulco:
Starting from USD $40.00 per person. Duration 25 min. Looking for an adrenaline rush? Need a bit of a thrill? Imagine skimming over shallow waters, doing 360 degree twists and turns, and only just missing rocks in your path. But fear not - your safety is always first and foremost in mind. Can you think of a more exhilarating way to see the Black Lagoon?

Acapulco by Night:
Starting from USD $100.00 per person. Duration 4 hours. Acapulco is great by day, but it really sizzles at night! Enjoy a sumptuous dinner at famous Mezzanotte restaurant, overlooking sparkling Acapulco Bay, and then enjoy a drink or two as the daring cliff divers of La Quebrada dive into the shallow waters below. What a great night out!

Bravo Town Acapulco:
Starting from USD $75.00 per person. Duration 6 hours. Descend 5 miles in inflatable rafts through the canyon. Feel the adrenaline rush as you pass through the class I, II and II plus rapids. This is an adventure for the whole family with no need for experience. Enjoy the beauty of your host the stunning River Papagayo canyon.

Fishing Charters:
Starting from USD $75.00 per person. Duration 5 hours. Acapulco has been known for its fantastic sport fishing for decades. Now, FISH-R-US has fleet of the newest, best equipped and expertly maintained yachts in all of Acapulco, all with modern bathroom facilities, marine radios and life preservers.

Sun & Fun Elite Cruise:
Starting from USD $75.00 per person. Duration 4 hours. A must in Acapulco, 4 hours of fun in our exclusive 55 ft. Carver yacht. Anchors away to witness the world famous la Quebrada high cliff divers show. After that, swim and snorkel with your sterilized gift snorkel at a hidden cove and after enjoy a delicious lunch buffet: breaded fish fillet, pasta salad, hot dogs, hamburgers, BBQ chicken & salad, downed with your choice of any 5 drinks: sodas, juice, beers, tequila sunrise and purified bottled water. At the end, we will be cruising Acapulco bay while relaxing with pleasant music.
Playa Suites Acapulco:
Playa Suites offers 2 beachfront towers located at the El Morro Beach in the middle of Acapulco Bay, 502 oceanview suites. All of them with balcony, two double beds with sunken living room and a sofabed, 2 restaurants, 2 bars, one childrens pool, shops and all resort services. In order to make your stay in Acapulco a truly exceptional experience.

Fiesta Americana Condesa:
The Fiesta Americana Condesa Acapulco is a Superior First Class Hotel, located on one of Acapulco most beautiful and fun filled beaches. This classic resort is one of the oldest in the port of Acapulco - boasts the the best location in this tourist destination par excellence. The Fiesta Americana Condesa Acapulco exudes a pecial charm, perhaps because this hotel caters equally to entire families and business and group meetings and conventions. Located in the center of the bay, its rooms offer a marvelous view. Staying at the Fiesta Americana Condesa Acapulco will put you in the heart of the liveliest port on the Mexican Pacific coast, overlooking Acapulco Bay, just minutes away from the Convention Center and surrounded by boutiques, restaurants and discotheques.

Continental Emporio Acapulco:
Our hotel’s modern architecture and minimalist style begins in the lobby and continues on inside, where you can appreciate the spaces specifically designed for family enjoyment, entertainment for the kids, and sections devoted exclusively to the comfort of grownups. Our hotel is right on the beach with immediate access to the enticing waters of the bay. The hotel has the largest swimming pool in the bay and offers direct access to the sea as well as completely renovated facilities that offer your and your family all the comfort and safety you could ask for during your stay.

El Cano Acapulco:
The ELCANO Hotel is a tradition which is modernized and you can tell because of its installations. The good taste distinguishes the decoration, in which the color white and blue over power.

Hyatt Regency:
A resort hotel, Hyatt Regency Acapulco offers breathtaking sunset views over Acapulco Bay, plus comfort, service and spacious accommodation, with a beach ideal for recreational activities. The hotel features 640 guest rooms, including one Presidential Suite, one Imperial Suite, 37 Tower Suites and two Regency Club floors comprising 53 Club rooms and three suites. Most guest rooms in the hotel offer private balconies and ocean views

Calinda Beach Acapulco:
This circular high-rise tower offers an impressive panoramic view of Acapulco Bay. Enjoy the active lifestyle of Acapulco or relax by the hotel pool. 356 air-conditioned rooms.

Copacabana Acapulco:
Beach front hotel with 424 rooms that allows you to absorb the warmth of Acapulcos sunshine, fun atmosphere. Tennis and golf facilities are with walking distance as is some of the best shopping and discos.

Hotel El Mirador Acapulco:
Its natural location and the style of its villas give a touch of romanticism of casual elegance and quietness unique in the planet. There are three swimming pools one of them of sea water and the most famous La Perla restaurant where every night for over sixty years the cliff divers of La Quebrada perform one of the shows that is a landmark and image of the Port and of Mexico all over the world.

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