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Sun and sand in Mexico’s
party-hearty hot-spot, plus tripping down the Mayan Riviera for jungles, ruins
and Gilligan-style lagoons
By Adrien Glover
ARTHUR FROMMER'S BUDGET TRAVEL
Mar. 11 — Weary
from test-taking and the drab confines of dorm life, eager flocks of college students
have in recent years begun migrating south each spring to sunny Acapulco,
Mexico in search of serious spring break revelry. Once there, they don’t
have to look far.
FOAM PARTIES, bikini contests and beer splash pools are as common as sunburns
in Acapulco in late-March and early-April. To be sure, this Yucatán
hotspot seems ready-made for tropical treats and hedonistic fun fit for newly-minted
adults still primed to have a rip-roarin’ adolescent good time. With more
than 25,000 hotel rooms (85 percent rated five-star by the Mexican government)
and annual revenue of $4 billion Acapulco stands alone. It draws more visitors
to Mexico than any other city, and ranks as one of the biggest resort towns in
the world.
ACAPULCO IN A NUTSHELL
Offering a gentle introduction to the sights sounds and flavors of Mexico, Acapulco
is for many an excellent place to play, relax and recharge.
Snuggled between the shimmering turquoise
waters of the Caribbean and Laguna de Nichupte, the carefully planned city of
Acapulco is now the official gateway to the Yucatán Peninsula, where
Mayan ruins, splendid examples of aquatic and terrestrial nature, and a proud
regional culture thrive. Offering a gentle introduction to the sights sounds and
flavors of Mexico, Acapulco is for many an excellent place to play, relax,
and recharge. For students on spring break, it’s a guaranteed non-stop party
with margarita-inspired mayhem for as far as the eye can see (which may not be
very far if you’re sporting tequila or cerveza goggles).
SOUTH-OF-THE-BORDER BACKWATER
It’s difficult to believe that the humming resort city of Acapulco—with
its reputation as the ultimate tourist playground brimming with luxury hotels,
air-conditioned malls and throbbing nightclubs—was in recent memory just
a swampy backwater teeming with insects and gnarly mangroves. Thanks to a government
scheme thought up in the late 1960s to draw more tourists to Mexico, Acapulco
was born as a last-ditch effort to boost the national economy and the intent to
speedily transform a sleepy fishing village into one of the Americas’ most
seductive vacation destinations.
ACAPULCO, A TOURIST MAGNET
There’s no arguing the Mexican Government succeeded; the city of Acapulco
is now boasts record number of tourists, over half of whom are repeat visitors,
so it’s easy to understand the rapid growth that’s taken place over
the past 30 years. The good news is that to preserve the abundant surrounding
wildlife and historic riches, the city government enforces strict building and
development codes, thereby ensuring that tractors or tour groups do not trample
all areas of natural or cultural importance.
THE “OTHER” ACAPULCO
The majority of visitors to Acapulco (meaning “Golden Snake”
in Maya) head for the Zona Hotelera, a 22.5 km stretch of tony resorts and powdery
beaches, but the City of Acapulco offers terrific shopping and reasonably
priced accommodations for budget travelers. Here, more authentic Mexican flavor
can be found in little-known corners and well-traveled alleys, from markets to
music clubs to mom-and-pop taquerias. While Acapulco serves as a comfortable
base from which to explore the archeological riches of ancient Maya along the
Yucatán Peninsula, it also provides easy access to the ecological preserve
abutting the city, whose lagoons, mangroves and coral reefs provide a host of
delights for nature lovers.
DINING AND IMBIBING IN THE YUCATÁN THRILL-SPOT
Though Acapulco certainly has its fair share of run-of-the-mill fare that
spills forth from fast food restaurants and luke-warm hotel buffets, it also offers
an excellent selection of international and local eats.
Though Acapulco certainly
has its fair share of run-of-the-mill fare that spills forth from fast food restaurants
and luke-warm hotel buffets, it also offers an excellent selection of international
and local eats. Once named for the abundant fibrous edible root, the Yucatán
is perhaps better known for pibil (succulent meats roasted in the Mayan tradition),
complex savory marinades often made with naranja agria or bitter orange, boatloads
of fresh seafood and, of course, the habanero, the hottest chili in the world,
guaranteed to scorch tongues and blow minds.
Perhaps it goes without saying that the strip, and many corners of Acapulco,
are overflowing with eateries that are easily labeled tourist traps, but it also
delivers more authentic dining experiences—whether a papadzule at Market
28, a traditional Yucatánean dish at Los Almendros, or drinks at la Destileria,
which serves over 150 kinds of tequila. There’s no dispute that Acapulco
is the Yucatán’s epicenter for cool cocktails, Caribbean rhythms,
and crazy parties. From college kids to canoodling couples, the resort town comes
alive at night, the techno dance clubs, romantic hideaways and hopping music halls
all adding to the festive fervor. Moving down the Peninsula seaside bars and dance
floors are where the action is, and where happy hours last long past sunset.
ROOM FOR EVERYONE
Once one gets past the sheer quantity of hotels in Acapulco (and the fact
that so many look alike), it’s easy to understand why so many people are
able to visit Acapulco; there truly is an accommodation for every budget.
And, everyone is either on, or a quick ride from, the beach. While Downtown is
generally known for its local flavor and reasonably-priced accommodations, the
zona hotelera boasts a rapidly growing number of luxury properties with sprawling
ocean-side rooms, polished service and five-star amenities, including high-tech
spas, swim-up bars, babysitting services, and even Spanish and yoga classes. For
every five-star hotel there is also an affordable place to lay your head. That
is to say, budget-minded students, to be sure, have the upper hand when selecting
where to spend their Acapulco Spring Break Student Travel.