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Acapulco es la ciudad turística original de México. Aún así, sigue siendo un destino importante y un viaje que vale la pena y es el segundo destino de las vacaciones de primavera mexicanas entre los estudiantes universitarios de EE.UU.
Qué ver en Acapulco
Buzos de acantilados de La Quebrada – Ninguna visita a Acapulco está completa sin ver a los buzos de acantilados realizar sus impresionantes saltos en la corriente de agua poco profunda de mareas peligrosas que se forma en la parte inferior de La Quebrada. Lo han estado haciendo desde 1934. Puedes ver las inmersiones desde una pequeña plataforma junto al acantilado por una pequeña entrada, o comer en el restaurante La Perla que ofrece una buena vista de los buceadores. Zócalo – Zócalo, la plaza del pueblo de Acapulco, se encuentra en el lado oeste de La Costera. Es fresco, sombreado y tranquilo durante el día. Hay dos fuentes y muchos árboles maduros de tronco múltiple que son una vista en sí mismos. El Zócalo tiende a exponer más cultura local que otras áreas más turísticas. El Zócalo contiene la catedral de Acapulco, así como muchos restaurantes que van desde bistros en las aceras hasta pequeñas cocinas en las esquinas de las calles. Muchos de los restaurantes más pequeños ofrecen cenas completas por tan sólo 35 dólares. El Zócalo de noche merece la pena experimentarlo. Pie de la Cuesta – Pie de la Cuesta es una tranquila franja de tierra aproximadamente 6 millas al noroeste de Acapulco, limitada por un lado por el Océano Pacífico y por el otro por un lago de agua dulce (Laguna de Cuyoca). La laguna es extremadamente tranquila, pero se aconseja a los turistas que no entren en el Océano Pacífico en Pie de la Cuesta, porque el oleaje es muy peligroso. Se puede llegar a Pie de la Cuesta en autobús. Si está en el Bay Side a lo largo de la Costera, entre Escudero y Diego Mendoza, busque el autobús que dice Pie de la Cuesta PLAYA LUCES. Estos suben por esa estrecha franja de tierra. También puedes tomar una que diga San Isidro y que te dejará en el Zócalo de Pie de la Cuesta, pero tienes que caminar un par de cuadras hasta la franja y alrededor de medio kilómetro hasta la laguna. Puerto Marqués – Ubicado en una bahía más pequeña al este de Acapulco, Puerto Marqués ve mucho menos tráfico de turistas que Acapulco. Un lado de la bahía está completamente cubierto por restaurantes adyacentes al lado de la playa que ofrecen comida y cerveza a precios muy razonables. Los dueños de los restaurantes (así como la mayoría de los locales) son muy amigables con los turistas y algunos ofrecen descuentos o una ronda de cerveza gratis a los grupos. Turistas y locales por igual comen enchiladas de camarones, beben modelos negros, vadean las aguas y disfrutan de las impresionantes puestas de sol. Menos gente de aquí habla inglés en Puerto Marqués que en Acapulco, por lo que se recomienda a los visitantes que hablen un poco de español rudimentario. Se puede llegar a Puerto Marqués en autobús. Isla de la Roqueta – La Isla de la Roqueta tiene una hermosa playa con zonas poco profundas para que las familias jueguen. Se puede llegar en taxi acuático (unos 3,50 dólares) o en el barco turístico del puerto de fondo de cristal (unos 7 dólares) desde la playa de Caleta. El recorrido por el puerto ofrece muchas oportunidades para hacer turismo y ver los yates y las casas de los ricos y famosos. También puede experimentar el espectáculo de los buzos de acantilados en La Quebrada, el submarino Virgen de Guadalupe, y ver a un buceador con el tour nadar bajo el barco con comida para atraer a los peces. Si no empaca la comida mientras está en su viaje, hay una gran oportunidad de almorzar en un restaurante de barco que viene junto al barco y prepara su pedido. Sólo prepárate para esperar dependiendo del número de personas que te acompañen en la gira. Una vez en la Isla del Roquet hay numerosos senderos bien mantenidos, un faro y hermosos lugares para hacer snorkeling – pero pueden ser difíciles (si esto no te conviene, tu mejor apuesta sería ir al Camino Real para hacer snorkeling). Y el bono, puedes tomarte todo el tiempo que quieras mientras los barcos de la compañía turística atracan durante el día.
Qué hacer en Acapulco
CICI – un parque acuático justo al lado de la playa principal. Especialmente agradable para los niños. La entrada cuesta M$100 y cuenta con muchas piscinas y toboganes diferentes, una montaña rusa (una mezcla entre un columpio y un salto bungee) y un delfinario. Se ofrecen espectáculos de delfines, así como una hora de nado con los delfines, un recuerdo para toda la vida por 120 dólares.
Hay varias atracciones más, incluyendo campos de golf, clubes nocturnos y fortificaciones post-hispánicas. La vida nocturna en Acapulco es bastante divertida, y muchos lugares son adecuados para el turismo, incluyendo «El Alebrije», «Disco Beach» y «Palladium», este último con una vista impresionante de toda la bahía de Acapulco.
Comer en Acapulco
Señor Frog’s. Señor Frog’s es un lugar de fiesta; fuera verán carteles que dicen «Cruce de Borrachos»; de eso se puede deducir cómo es este lugar. Kookaburra – También buena comida con una gran vista de la ciudad. La Perla – La fama de La Perla es que proporciona una maravillosa vista de los buzos del acantilado. El desayuno buffet cuesta 110 dólares e incluye especialidades de desayuno mexicano como chilaquiles (trozos de tortilla frita con huevos revueltos, queso, pollo y salsa), sopas y chicharones (chicharrones de cerdo), con yogur, cereales, fruta fresca, zumos tropicales, pastellitas mexicanas (pasteles de café) y golosinas de temporada como un cochinillo entero asado. Antes del show de los buzos, tienes una buena oportunidad de recibir una serenata de un trío de mariachis errantes. (Se recomienda dar propinas, y también aceptan peticiones.) 100% natural. Una cadena mexicana de restaurantes en muchos lugares de la ciudad, incluyendo la playa. Se especializan en la comida tradicional mexicana preparada con un enfoque saludable y diferentes tipos de mezclas de jugos tropicales y nutricionales. Un desayuno abundante y sabroso oscila entre 35 y 70 dólares, sin incluir una bebida de zumo. Muy limpio, con un servicio rápido. El Nopalito, calle la paz (zócalo, +52 744 188 9711. Un restaurante familiar mexicano tradicional, el más auténtico del centro, este es el verdadero negocio, el verdadero sabor mexicano. Se especializan en la comida tradicional mexicana y en algunos platos sudamericanos que se han introducido en México a lo largo de los años. Todo se prepara con alimentos obtenidos de proveedores locales en lugar de los supermercados, lo que hace que comer allí sea un apoyo económico al comercio justo. M$35 por comida, tortillas hechas a mano y agua de fruta incluida (a partir de enero de 2013).
Bebidas y vida nocturna en Acapulco
En los últimos años, Acapulco se ha convertido en un destino preferido para las vacaciones de primavera, con decenas de miles de estudiantes que llegan a esta ciudad turística para beber las penas de los exámenes en una multitud de bares y clubes. Los lugares más elegantes pueden tener largas colas afuera y probablemente no te dejen entrar si usas pantalones cortos y/o zapatillas.
El Alebrije afirma ser el club nocturno más grande de América Latina, con capacidad para más de 5.000 personas. La multitud es bastante joven, alrededor de 18-25. Fiesta de la espuma los viernes. La cobertura es de M$400 para los hombres y M$350 para las mujeres con barra libre hasta las 5 AM. Prepárate para dar una propina si planeas beber mucho. Si llega en coche, puede aparcar en el aparcamiento de 24 horas de Walmart justo en la carretera y ahorrarse los gastos de aparcamiento. Paladio. es el otro super club de Acapulco. Está en Las Brisas, encaramado en la cima de un acantilado con vistas a Acapulco. La gran pared panorámica de cristal que forma un lado de la pista de baile es muy impresionante. Los precios son más o menos los mismos que en el Alebrije, las bebidas están incluidas en el precio de la entrada. Dar propinas también es una buena idea en el Palladium; un grupo vio a los que no dan propinas esperar 20 minutos para el servicio y los que sí lo hacen lo hacen inmediatamente. Mandara Es una versión más pequeña de Palladium, propiedad de la misma gente, pero en vez de electrónica tienes hip-hop y reggaetón. Baby’O. es una de las eternas favoritas de Acapulco. Baby’O es, con mucho, el club más lujoso (y caro) de Acapulco y es favorecido especialmente por el grupo de 18 a 35 años de la clase alta de la Ciudad de México. Aquí podrá deleitarse con el lujo. Espera pagar al menos 600 dólares de cobertura y 80-150 dólares por un trago. Classico del Mar es relativamente nuevo. Rápidamente se convirtió en la favorita de los locales y los chilangos. No es tan caro como Baby’O pero no tiene barra libre como Alebrije, Palladium o Mandara. Lo más interesante de este club es que tiene 3 niveles: El nivel 1 parece un club normal con muchos espejos, una pista de baile con luces de colores y palcos de teatro. El nivel 2 tiene un pequeño bar y los baños. El nivel 3 es una cubierta con enormes pantallas en las paredes, mesas separadas por cortinas y una vista del acantilado. El suelo, las mesas, el bar, todo es de madera y el lugar no está cerrado, así que si llueve no te dejarán subir. Si decides ir allí, asegúrate de pedir una mesa aquí; es la mejor parte del club pero, puede que haga un poco de calor.
La Costera, la calle principal de Acapulco a lo largo de la costa, está llena de bares y clubes:
Ibiza es un club lounge en la playa que es muy agradable y a menudo frecuentado por los locales. Toca principalmente música electrónica. Disco Beach es muy popular entre los visitantes extranjeros y los locales. Su principal atracción es una pista de baile frente a la playa de la Condesa (la playa principal). Barbarroja es un bar/club con la forma de un viejo barco pirata que atiende principalmente a los 30 y más. También está convenientemente situado en la playa de la Condesa.
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Famous for its ever-changing landscape, global gastronomy, unmatched sunsets, perfect year-round climate, warm waters, and impressive hospitality infrastructure coupled with friendly Mexican service, Acapulco serves as the perfect vacation destination for visitors offering a wide variety of tourist options, emotion, culture, fun and the real flavor of Mexico.
Acapulco’s top attractions
Recognized internationally as Mexico’s original beach destination, Acapulco is home to unique cultural and natural landmarks – such as Fort of San Diego, La Quebrada cliffs and La Roqueta, however this amazing destination reinvents itself with new options:
- XTASEA Zipline , one the longest over water ziplines in the world. It features six types of “flights” and is a must-do for adventure seekers.
- Laguna de Tres Palos and Laguna de Coyuca , where visitors get to enjoy a boat ride featuring the city's breathtaking landscapes and get to relax with a variety of beauty treatments unique to the location.
- Botanical Garden : Ideal for naturelovers, as it offers guided tours through gardens of semi-tropical plants.
- Pie de la Cuesta: This beach is Internationally famous for having the most spectacular sunsets, perfect for a horse-back riding or just relax on a hammock enjoying a good plate of seafood, a beer and a fantastic sunset.
Best time to travel to Acapulco
Anytime is a great time to visit Acapulco, especially because the weather is sunny all year round, but it’s important to mention that this beach destination has 3 important seasons of high occupancy: January to April, including Holy Week; Summer vacation (July and August) and the winter season, beginning the second week of December. During these periods, the rates in hotels, restaurants and night clubs tend to increase. Enjoy it year round!
Weather in Acapulco
Featuring a tropical year-round climate, Acapulco is perfectly tempered for travelers to enjoy nature and the great outdoors as well as outdoor events and activities. The climate is tropical and humid with sun the most part of the year. July and August are the hottest months and the rainy season begins in May and runs through November.
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Reconsider travel due to crime and kidnapping.
Transnational criminal organizations compete in the border area to establish narco-trafficking and human smuggling routes. Violent crime and gang activity are common. Travelers should remain on main highways and avoid remote locations. Of particular concern is the high number of homicides in the non-tourist areas of Tijuana. Most homicides appeared to be targeted; however, criminal organization assassinations and territorial disputes can result in bystanders being injured or killed. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping.
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- Mexicali Valley: U.S. government employees should avoid the Mexicali Valley due to the heightened possibility of violence between rival cartel factions. The boundaries of the restricted area are: to the east, the Baja California/Arizona and Baja California/Sonora borders; to the south, from La Ventana (on Highway 5) due east to the Colorado River; to the west, Highway 5; and to the north, Boulevard Lazaro Cardenas/Highway 92/Highway 1 to Carretera Aeropuerto, from the intersection of Highway 1 and Carretera Aeropuerto due north to the Baja California/California border, and from that point eastward along the Baja California/California border.
- Travelers may use Highways 2 and 2D to transit between Mexicali, Los Algodones, and San Luis Rio Colorado during daylight hours. Travelers may also use Highways 1 and 8 to transit to and from the Mexicali Airport during daylight hours. Travel on Highway 5 is permissible during daylight hours.
To view a map of the restricted areas, visit https://mx.usembassy.gov/maps-of-restricted-areas There are no other travel restrictions for U.S. government employees in Baja California state. These include high-traffic tourism areas of border and coastal communities, such as Tijuana , Ensenada , and Rosarito .
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Chiapas state – Reconsider Travel
Reconsider travel due to crime.
U.S. government employees may not travel to the municipality of Ocozocoautla and to the following restricted areas in the southeastern region. All areas within the boundaries, including highway and roads unless specifically exempted, are restricted. East-Northeast Boundary: the eastern boundary follows the Mexican-Guatemalan border from the southern point on the Pacific coast, along the border, to the northern end point east of Netzahualcóyotl. Northern Boundary: from Netzahualcóyotl in a straight line southwest towards the northern limit of Ocosingo. Western Boundary: from Ocosingo in a straight-line south to El Ocote, from El Ocote in a straight-line west to San Francisco Pujiltic, from San Franciso Pujiltic southwest to just north of Mapastepec. South-Southwest Boundary: Highway 200 from Mapastepec to Tapachula. All towns along this highway are not restricted. The area to the north of highway 200 defines the southern boundary of the restricted area. From Tapachula, the restricted area boundary is north and east of the city limits and then extends southeast to the Pacific coast at Tres Hermanos San Isidro.
U.S. government employees may travel to Tapachula within the city limits and on Highway 225, from Port Chiapas to Tapachula, including the Tapachula Airport.
To view a map of the restricted areas, visit https://mx.usembassy.gov/maps-of-restricted-areas
Chihuahua state – Reconsider Travel
Violent crime and gang activity are common. Most homicides are targeted assassinations against members of criminal organizations. Battles for territory between criminal groups have resulted in violent crime in areas frequented by U.S. citizens and U.S. government employees, including restaurants and malls during daylight hours. Bystanders have been injured or killed in shooting incidents. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping.
U.S. government employee travel is limited to the following areas with the noted restrictions:
- Ciudad Juarez: U.S. government employees may travel to the area of Ciudad Juarez bounded to the east by Bulevar Independencia; to the south by De los Montes Urales/Avenida Manuel J Clouthier/Carretera de Juárez; to the west by Via Juan Gabriel/Avenida de los Insurgentes/Calle Miguel Ahumada/Francisco Javier Mina/Melchor Ocampo; and to the north by the U.S.-Mexico border. Direct travel to the Ciudad Juarez airport (officially called the Abraham González International Airport) and the factories located along Bulevar Independencia and Las Torres is permitted. Travel to San Jerónimo is permitted only through the United States via the Santa Teresa U.S. Port of Entry; travel via Anapra is prohibited.
U.S. government employees may only travel from Ciudad Juarez to the city of Chihuahua during daylight hours via Federal Highway 45, with stops permitted only at the Guardia Nacional División Caminos station, the Umbral del Milenio overlook area, the border inspection station at KM 35, and the shops and restaurants on Federal Highway 45 in the city of Ahumada.
- U.S. government employees may travel between Ciudad Juarez and Ascension via Highway 2.
- Nuevo Casas Grandes Area (including Nuevo Casas Grandes, Casas Grandes, Mata Ortiz, Colonia Juárez, Colonia LeBaron, Paquimé and San Buenaventura): U.S. government employees may travel to the Nuevo Casas Grandes area during daylight hours via Mexico Federal Highway 2, and subsequently Federal Highway 10, to Nuevo Casas Grandes. Employees are permitted to stay overnight in the cities of Nuevo Casas Grandes and Casas Grandes only.
- City of Chihuahua: U.S. government employees may travel at any time to the area of the city of Chihuahua bounded to the north by Avenida Transformación; to the east by Avenida Tecnológico/Manuel Gómez Morín/Highway 16/Blvd.José Fuentes Mares; to the west by the city boundary; and to the south by Periférico Francisco R. Almada.
- U.S. government employees may travel on Highways 45, 16, and 45D through the city of Chihuahua and to the Chihuahua airport (officially called the General Roberto Fierro Villalobos International Airport).
- U.S. government employees may travel to Santa Eulalia to the east of the city of Chihuahua, as well as to Juan Aldama via Highway 16 to the northeast.
- U.S. government employees may travel south of the city of Chihuahua on Highway 45 to the southern boundary of Parral, including each town directly connected to Highway 45, including Lázaro Cárdenas, Pedro Meoqui, Santa Cruz de Rosales, Delicias, Camargo, Ciudad Jiménez, and Parral itself.
- U.S. government employees may only travel on official business from the city of Chihuahua on Highway 16 to Ciudad Cuauhtémoc bounded by Highway 21 to the north and east, Highway 5 to the west, and Bulevar Jorge Castillo Cabrera to the south.
- Ojinaga: U.S. government employees must travel to Ojinaga via U.S. Highway 67 and enter through the U.S. Port of Entry in Presidio, Texas.
- Palomas: U.S. government employees may travel to Palomas via U.S. highways through the U.S. Port of Entry in Columbus, New Mexico, or via Highway 2 in Mexico.
To view a map of the restricted areas, visit https://mx.usembassy.gov/maps-of-restricted-areas U.S. government employees may not travel to other areas of Chihuahua, including Copper Canyon .
Coahuila state – Exercise Increased Caution
Violent crime and gang activity occur in parts of Coahuila state.
U.S. government employees must adhere to the following travel restrictions:
- Zaragoza, Morelos, Allende, Nava, Jimenez, Villa Union, Guerrero, and Hidalgo municipalities : U.S. government employees may not travel to these municipalities.
- Piedras Negras and Ciudad Acuña: U.S. government employees must travel directly from the United States and observe a curfew from midnight to 6:00 a.m. in both cities.
To view a map of the restricted areas, visit https://mx.usembassy.gov/maps-of-restricted-areas There are no other restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Coahuila state.
Colima state – Do Not Travel
Do not travel due to crime and kidnapping.
Violent crime and gang activity are widespread. Most homicides are targeted assassinations against members of criminal organizations. Shooting incidents between criminal groups have injured or killed bystanders. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping.
Travel for U.S. government employees is limited to the following areas with noted restrictions:
- Manzanillo: U.S. government employee travel is limited to the tourist and port areas of Manzanillo.
- Employees traveling to Manzanillo from Guadalajara must use Federal Toll Road 54D during daylight hours.
To view a map of the restricted areas, visit https://mx.usembassy.gov/maps-of-restricted-areas U.S. government employees may not travel to other areas of Colima state.
Durango state – Exercise Increased Caution
Violent crime and gang activity are common in parts of Durango state.
- West and south of Federal Highway 45: U.S. government employees may not travel to this region of Durango state.
To view a map of the restricted areas, visit https://mx.usembassy.gov/maps-of-restricted-areas There are no other restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Durango state.
Guanajuato state – Reconsider Travel
Gang violence, often associated with the theft of petroleum and natural gas from the state oil company and other suppliers, occurs in Guanajuato, primarily in the south and central areas of the state. Of particular concern is the high number of murders in the southern region of the state associated with cartel-related violence. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping.
- Areas south of Federal Highway 45D: U.S. government employees may not travel to the area south of and including Federal Highway 45D, Celaya, Salamanca, and Irapuato.
To view a map of the restricted areas, visit https://mx.usembassy.gov/maps-of-restricted-areas There are no other restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Guanajuato state, which includes tourist areas in: San Miguel de Allende , Guanajuato City , and surrounding areas.
Guerrero state – Do Not Travel
Do not travel due to crime.
Crime and violence are widespread. Armed groups operate independently of the government in many areas of Guerrero. Members of these groups frequently maintain roadblocks and may use violence towards travelers. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping in previous years.
U.S. government employees may not travel to any area in the state of Guerrero, including to tourist areas in Acapulco , Zihuatanejo , Taxco , and Ixtapa .
Hidalgo state – Exercise Increased Caution
There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Hidalgo state.
Jalisco state – Reconsider Travel
Violent crime and gang activity are common in parts of Jalisco state. In Guadalajara, territorial battles between criminal groups take place in tourist areas. Shooting incidents between criminal groups have injured or killed innocent bystanders. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping.
- Jalisco-Michoacan border and Federal Highway 110: U.S. government employees may not travel to the area between Federal Highway 110 and the Jalisco-Michoacan border, nor travel on Federal Highway 110 between Tuxpan, Jalisco, and the Michoacan border.
- Federal Highway 80: U.S. government employees may not travel on Federal Highway 80 south of Cocula.
To view a map of the restricted areas, visit https://mx.usembassy.gov/maps-of-restricted-areas There are no other restrictions on travel for U.S government employees in Jalisco state which includes tourist areas in: Guadalajara Metropolitan Area , Puerto Vallarta (including neighboring Riviera Nayarit) , Chapala , and Ajijic .
Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico) – Exercise Increased Caution
Both violent and non-violent crime occur throughout Mexico City. Use additional caution, particularly at night, outside of the frequented tourist areas where police and security patrol more routinely. Petty crime occurs frequently in both tourist and non-tourist areas.
There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Mexico City.
Mexico State (Estado de Mexico) – Exercise Increased Caution
Exercise increased caution due to crime and kidnapping.
Both violent and non-violent crime occur throughout Mexico State. Use additional caution in areas outside of the frequented tourist areas, although petty crime occurs frequently in tourist areas as well. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping. There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Mexico State.
Michoacan state – Do Not Travel
Do not travel due to crime and kidnapping.
Crime and violence are widespread in Michoacan state. Travel for U.S. government employees is limited to the following areas with the noted restrictions:
- Federal Highway 15D: U.S. government employees may travel on Federal Highway 15D to transit the state between Mexico City and Guadalajara.
- Morelia: U.S. government employees may travel by air and by land using Federal Highways 43 or 48D from Federal Highway 15D.
- Lazaro Cardenas: U.S. government employees must travel by air only and limit activities to the city center or port areas.
To view a map of the restricted areas, visit https://mx.usembassy.gov/maps-of-restricted-areas U.S. government employees may not travel to other areas of the state of Michoacan, including the portions of the Monarch Butterfly Reserve located in Michoacan.
Morelos state – Reconsider Travel
Reconsider travel due to crime and kidnapping.
Violent crime and gang activity are common in parts of Morelos state. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping.
There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Morelos state.
Nayarit state – Exercise Increased Caution
Criminal activity and violence may occur throughout Nayarit state.
There are no restrictions on travel for U.S government employees in Nayarit state.
Nuevo Leon state – Exercise Increased Caution
Criminal activity and violence may occur throughout the state. There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Nuevo Leon state.
Oaxaca state – Exercise Increased Caution
Criminal activity and violence occur throughout the state.
U.S. travelers are reminded that U.S. government employees must adhere to the following travel restrictions:
- Isthmus region: U.S. government employees may not travel to the area of Oaxaca bounded by Federal Highway 185D to the west, Federal Highway 190 to the north, and the Oaxaca-Chiapas border to the east. This includes the cities of Juchitan de Zaragoza, Salina Cruz, and San Blas Atempa.
- Federal Highway 200 northwest of Pinotepa: U.S. government employees may not use Federal Highway 200 between Pinotepa and the Oaxaca-Guerrero border.
To view a map of the restricted areas, visit https://mx.usembassy.gov/maps-of-restricted-areas There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees to other parts of Oaxaca state, which include tourist areas in: Oaxaca City , Monte Alban , Puerto Escondido, and Huatulco .
Puebla state – Exercise Increased Caution
Exercise increased caution due to crime and kidnapping.
Criminal activity and violence may occur throughout the state. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping.
There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Puebla state.
Queretaro state – Exercise Increased Caution
There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Queretaro state.
Quintana Roo state – Exercise Increased Caution
Criminal activity and violence may occur in any location, at any time, including in popular tourist destinations. While not directed at tourists, shootings between rival gangs have injured and killed innocent bystanders, including U.S. citizens. Violent crime, including homicides and assaults, has increased in Tulum.
There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Quintana Roo state. Exercise increased caution after dark in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum and remain in well-lit pedestrian streets and tourist zones.
San Luis Potosi state – Exercise Increased Caution
There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in San Luis Potosi state.
Sinaloa state – Do Not Travel
Violent crime is widespread. Criminal organizations are based in and operating in Sinaloa.
Travel for U.S. government employees is limited to the following areas with the noted restrictions:
- Mazatlan: U.S. government employees may travel to Mazatlan by air or sea only, are limited to the Zona Dorada and historic town center, and must travel via direct routes between these destinations and the airport and sea terminal.
- Los Mochis and Topolobampo: U.S. government employees may travel to Los Mochis and Topolobampo by air or sea only, are restricted to the city and the port, and must travel via direct routes between these destinations and the airport.
To view a map of the restricted areas, visit https://mx.usembassy.gov/maps-of-restricted-areas U.S. government employees may not travel to other areas of Sinaloa state.
Sonora state – Reconsider Travel
Sonora is a key location used by the international drug trade and human trafficking networks. Violent crime is widespread. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping. Travelers should maintain a heightened level of awareness of their surroundings in all their travels in Sonora. Security incidents may occur in any area of Sonora.
- Travel between Hermosillo and Nogales: U.S. government employees may travel between the U.S. Ports of Entry in Nogales and Hermosillo during daylight hours via Federal Highway 15 only. U.S. government employees may not use ANY taxi services, public buses, nor ride-share applications due to a lack of secure vetting and/or dispatching procedures. Travelers should exercise caution and avoid unnecessary stops as security incidents, including sporadic, armed carjackings, and shootings have been reported along this highway during daylight hours. Travelers should have a full tank of gas and inform friends or family members of their planned travel.
- Nogales: U.S. government employees may not travel in the triangular area north of Avenida Tecnologico, west of Bulevar Luis Donaldo Colosio (Periferico), and east of Federal Highway 15D (Corredor Fiscal) and the residential areas to the east of Calle Plutarco Elias. U.S. government employees may not use any taxi services, public buses, nor ride-share applications in Nogales.
- Puerto Peñasco: U.S. government employees may travel between Puerto Peñasco and the Lukeville-Sonoyta U.S. Port of Entry during daylight hours via Federal Highway 8 only. They may not travel on any other route to Puerto Peñasco. U.S. government employees may not use ANY taxi services, public buses, nor ride-share applications in Puerto Peñasco. due to a lack of secure vetting and/or dispatching procedures and the danger of kidnapping and other violent crimes.
- Triangular region near Mariposa U.S. Port of Entry: U.S. government employees may not travel into or through the triangular region west of the Mariposa U.S. Port of Entry, east of Sonoyta, and north of Altar municipality.
- San Luis Rio Colorado, Cananea, and Agua Prieta : U.S. government employees may travel directly from the nearest U.S. Port of Entry to San Luis Rio Colorado, Cananea (via Douglas Port of Entry), and Agua Prieta, but may not go beyond the city limits. Travel is limited to daylight hours only. Travel between Nogales and Cananea via Imuris is not permitted. U.S. government employees may not use ANY taxi services, public buses, nor ride-share applications in these cities due to a lack of secure vetting and/or dispatching procedures and the danger of kidnapping and other violent crimes.
- Eastern and southern Sonora (including San Carlos Nuevo Guaymas and Alamos): U.S. government employees may not travel to areas of Sonora east of Federal Highway 17, the road between Moctezuma and Sahuaripa, and State Highway 20 between Sahuaripa and the intersection with Federal Highway 16. U.S. government employees may travel to San Carlos Nuevo Guaymas and Alamos; travel to Alamos is only permitted by air and within city limits. U.S. government employees may not travel to areas of Sonora south of Federal Highway 16 and east of Federal Highway 15 (south of Hermosillo), as well as all points south of Guaymas, including Empalme, Guaymas, Obregon, and Navojoa. U.S. government employees may not use ANY taxi services, public buses, nor ride-share applications in these areas due to a lack of secure vetting and/or dispatching procedures and the danger of kidnapping and other violent crimes.
To view a map of the restricted areas, visit https://mx.usembassy.gov/maps-of-restricted-areas U.S. government employees may travel to other parts of Sonora state in compliance with the above restrictions, including tourist areas in: Hermosillo , Bahia de Kino , and Puerto Penasco .
Tabasco state – Exercise Increased Caution
There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Tabasco state.
Tamaulipas state – Do Not Travel
Organized crime activity – including gun battles, murder, armed robbery, carjacking, kidnapping, forced disappearances, extortion, and sexual assault – is common along the northern border and in Ciudad Victoria. Criminal groups target public and private passenger buses, as well as private automobiles traveling through Tamaulipas, often taking passengers and demanding ransom payments.
Heavily armed members of criminal groups often patrol areas of the state and operate with impunity particularly along the border region from Reynosa to Nuevo Laredo. In these areas, local law enforcement has limited capacity to respond to incidents of crime. Law enforcement capacity is greater in the tri-city area of Tampico, Ciudad Madero, and Altamira, which has a lower rate of violent criminal activity compared to the rest of the state. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping.
- Matamoros and Nuevo Laredo: U.S. government employees may only travel within a limited radius around and between the U.S. Consulates in Nuevo Laredo and Matamoros, their homes, the respective U.S. Ports of Entry, and limited downtown sites, subject to an overnight curfew.
- Overland travel in Tamaulipas: U.S. government employees may not travel between cities in Tamaulipas using interior Mexican highways. Travel between Nuevo Laredo and Monterrey is limited to Federal Highway 85D during daylight hours with prior authorization.
To view a map of the restricted areas, visit https://mx.usembassy.gov/maps-of-restricted-areas U.S. government employees may not travel to other parts of Tamaulipas state.
Tlaxcala state – Exercise Increased Caution
There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Tlaxcala state.
Veracruz state – Exercise Increased Caution
Violent crime and gang activity occur with increasing frequency in Veracruz, particularly in the center and south near Cordoba and Coatzacoalcos. While most gang-related violence is targeted, violence perpetrated by criminal organizations can affect bystanders. Impromptu roadblocks requiring payment to pass are common. There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Veracruz state.
Yucatan state – Exercise Normal Precautions
There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Yucatan state, which include tourist areas in: Chichen Itza , Merida , Uxmal , and Valladolid .
Zacatecas state – Do Not Travel
Violent crime, extortion, and gang activity are widespread in Zacatecas state. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping.
- Zacatecas City : U.S. government employee travel is limited to Zacatecas City proper, and employees may not travel overland to Zacatecas City.
- U.S. government employees may not travel to other areas of Zacatecas state.
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Evelyn Salgado da por inaugurada temporada de cruceros 2024-2025
La temporada inició con el arribo de norwegian encore al puerto de acapulco, la cual incluye la ruta de 19 trasatlánticos en este destino., evelyn salgado muestra la temporada de cruceros 2024-2025 | foto: @evelynsalgadop.
El gobierno de Guerrero, que encabeza Evelyn Salgado Pineda , recibió al crucero Norwegian Encore , primero de la temporada 2024-2025 que arribó al puerto de Acapulco con 5 mil 335 personas a bordo.
La llegada del trasatlántico con bandera de Bahamas a Acapulc o refleja la recuperación del puerto , destacó la subsecretaria Covadonga Gómez Huerta, quien formó parte de la comitiva de bienvenida.
Resaltó que, de manera coordinada los tres órdenes de gobierno, trabajan por brindar un servicio de calidad a los visitantes de este segmento de Cruceros.
Adelantó que el secretario de Turismo estatal trabaja en colaboración con los empresarios del ramo para fortalecer la unión en este tema.
"Creo que es muy importante que veamos como el secretario Simón Quiñones ha logrado unificar al sector turístico , esto es una fuerza para impulsar todos los destinos a nivel internacional" , recalcó.
¡Muy buenos días! ☀️ Hoy damos inicio a la temporada de cruceros 2024-2025 con la llegada del Norwegian Encore ????️ al puerto de #Acapulco , con 5 mil 335 personas a bordo, quienes podrán disfrutar de nuestra calidez y belleza natural. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/hrnzCIScQJ — Evelyn Salgado Pineda (@EvelynSalgadoP) October 22, 2024
Los visitantes de diversas nacionalidades disfrutaron durante su descenso de personajes caracterizados como son: Tlacolorero, tigre, diablo, catrina y catrin, así como de la banda de música y artesanías de Chilapa Guerrero.
Pasajeros y tripulantes que estén por arribar al puerto, gozarán de los atractivos y productos turísticos de la ciudad , así como de la gastronomía acapulqueña. Además, darán distintos recorridos por lugares emblemáticos como La Quebrada, Zócalo y Sinfonía del Mar, entre otros.
El barco p artirá con destino a Quetzal, Guatemala, para continuar con su travesía a las 19:00 horas de este mismo martes.
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