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Popular restaurant chain.
Many hotels and restaurants are located along this beach.
Worldwide chain of Mexican-themed bar/restaurants featuring tons of tequila and lots of fun.
Small beach located near the main pier and several private homes.
This championship 18-hole course sports water inlets on 13 of its holes.
With almost two miles of sand, this beach is ideal for long walks, jogging or soaking up rays.
Since its development in 1970, this island has become a man-made paradise and wildlife reserve.
Beach with a family atmosphere featuring a cycling/inline skating path along the marina.
Small stretch of beach located in the middle of downtown Zihuatanejo.
"Nurse Shark Beach" is a fun beach to explore and reachable only by boat.
This former coconut and mango plantation is now the best beach in Ixtapa.
Located six miles from Ixtapa, this is touted as the best swimming area in the region featuring snorkeling, sailing and windsurfing.
Open-air market where the arts and crafts of local artisans can be viewed and purchased.
This 430-acre marina is home to 250 yacht ships.
Playa Blanca is actually a stretch of contiguous beach that is about 14 miles long. To the north, it is Playa Larga which has its own charm. Playa Larga is more inhabited with "Beach Club...
Cast off from Zihuatanejo Bay to the beautiful, secluded white sand beach and coral reef of Playa Manzanillo. Snorkeling, swimming and beach combing are the orders of the day. Set sail and keep watch for whales (in season), dolphin, sea turtles and mantra rays. Party back to the bay with a magnificent spinnaker run and anchor in front of Playa La Ropa for a ride on our 2400' spinnaker. Open bar and lunch are provided.
Ranked as one of Mexico's finest, this 18-hole course was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr.
Main square featuring street vendors, restaurants and a gazebo.
Museum featuring information about all 54 archeological sites surrounding Zihuatanejo.
