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Average Temperature |
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Month
January-March
April-June
July-September
October-December |
High/Low
87/73
89/75
91/77
90/76 |
Time Zone
Ixtapa is on Central Standard time
Transportation
Visitors can choose from many forms of transportation
including car rentals and leasing. However, unless you plan to travel great
distances or to remote locations, taxis and buses are plentiful and the best way
to get around.
Currency
The peso is the Mexican form of currency. It is suggested that
you exchange small amounts of U.S. dollars for pesos. Major
credit cards are also widely accepted. A pocket calculator can
also be helpful when you shop to help convert U. S. dollars to
pesos. Bartering when shopping outside of the resort areas is
practiced. U.S. dollars are accepted in the resort areas but
keep in mind any change that is due back will be in pesos. One
recommendation is to use a credit card which will present the
daily currency exchange on your next billing statement.
Language
Spanish is the official language. English is also
widely spoken in the hotel areas.
Proof of Citizenship
Acceptable forms of proof of
citizenship for U.S. citizens traveling between the U.S. and our
International Destinations are a valid passport, OR a certified
, state issued birth certificate with raised seal AND a valid
government photo ID, a naturalization/citizenship certificate,
Armed Forces' ID or discharge papers stating place of birth. It
is the traveler's responsibility to provide proper
documentation. Married women traveling with any documentation in
their maiden name must supply a marriage license (a copy is
acceptable).
Tours
You may wish to arrange for tours during your stay.
The helpful staff at Turismo Internacional are available to assist you in
planning and booking these tours.
Resort Tour
See Ixtapa’s colorful resort and residential areas, as well as its gorgeous
beaches.
Countryside Tour
Visit fruit plantations and Barra de Potosi Lagoon on this nature excursion.
Historic Petalan Tour
Visit Zihuatanejo Anthropology Museum, historic Petalan and its sites of
interest.
Acapulco Tour
Take a day trip up to Acapulco for sightseeing at the area’s most interesting
sites.
Horseback Riding Tour
See the rustic countryside in all its splendor by horseback.
Ixtapa Island Tour
Depart from Playa Quieta on a boat ride for snorkeling, swimming and sunbathing
on the island’s beautiful beaches.
Trimaran Tri-Star Tours
Tours along the scenic coastline available aboard this luxurious 65-foot
trimaran.
Attractions
Marina Ixtapa
A collection of canals, islands, shops, villas and restaurants
Museo Arqueologico de la Costa Grande
Almost 1,000 Mexican art and artifacts in Zihuatanejo
Barra de Potosi
This small seaside fishing settlement is a 19 km jaunt from Ixtapa. This is also
the locale of Playa Blanca, a 16 km-long stretch of beach and waters that
provide great swimming. Along the way is the Shrine to the Virgin of Guadalupe,
a marshy lake surrounding a church.
Paseo del Pescador (Fisherman’s Walk)
Quaint town with a plaza where you can leisurely stroll by cafes and shops
Isla Ixtapa
A small, wooded island off the mainland with a peaceful setting where people can
sun, snorkel and swim in calm waters. Excursions to the island depart daily from
Ixtapa.
Playa Larga
Horse and moped rentals available
Playa Quieta
A good place to people-watch, sail or windsurf. Boats depart from the beach
daily to Isla Ixtapa.
Playa Coral
A great beach for snorkeling
Palapa (thatched-roof) restaurants
Sprinkled along the coast, most palapas are small, casual and serve wonderful
seafood fare
Recreation
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Golf
Tennis
Horseback Riding
Diving
Fishing
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Swimming
Snorkeling
Surfing
Scuba Diving
Parasailing
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Water Skiing
Banana Boat Rides
Horseback Riding
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Shopping
La Puerta
Las Fuentes
Los Patios
Ixpamar
El Portal
Ixtapa Plaza
Plaza Bugambilias
Shops are also scattered throughout Zihuatanejo along
Paseo del Pescador (the main beach promenade), Calle Augustin Ramirez, Calle
Cuauhtemoc or along Calle 5 de Mayo at the Mercado de Artesanias. El Mercado
Municipal (municipal market) is also available in the center of town and La Casa
de Artesanias in Ziuhuatanejo.
Nightlife
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Carlos ‘n Charlie’s Fiesta atmosphere with dancing on
the beach
- Christine Disco at the Krystal Hotel
- El Faro - Live music and dancing atop a 85-foot lighthouse
- Euforia Disco -An extravagant club with an erupting volcano
- Magic Circus Disco
- Sanca Bar - Live tropical music
- Señor Frog’s
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