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    The Ixtapa-Zihuatenejo area is one of the most popular parts of Mexico. Combining the luxury of a modern resort vacation and the quaint charm of a Mexican village, these two vacation destinations combine the best of both worlds into one beautiful vacation destinations. The twin destinations of Ixtapa and Zihuatenejo are located a mere seven kilometers apart, allowing the traveler to enjoy both destinations at their leisure. You can have breakfast in Ixtapa and dinner in Zihuatenejo, or enjoy a lovely stroll along the beach in Zihuatenejo, followed by an invigorating round of golf in Ixtapa.

    The Ixtapa-Zihuatenejo region is nestled among the lush green of the Sierra Madre del Sur mountains. The area consists of rolling hills and tropical coastline dotted with wonderful hidden coves, white sandy beaches and some of the clearest, bluest waters you will see anywhere.

    The Ixtapa-Zihuatenejo region is located less than 250 kilometers from Acapulco. The entire area enjoys a beautiful, temperate climate year round. Even in the rainy season (typically from June to September), the sunshine is only interrupted by brief afternoon showers. As a matter of fact, the Ixtapa-Zihuatenejo region enjoys an average of 340 sunny days per year, so weather should not concern the visitor to the region. Cool ocean breezes help keep the temperature just right throughout the year.

    Unlike some other resort areas, the resorts of Ixtapa were built with ecology and natural preservation in mind. Half of the land in Ixtapa has been set aside as an ecological reserve. In addition, the size of hotels and other residences in Ixtapa is limited. These restrictions on development ensure that Ixtapa will retain its natural beauty for years to come.

    The Ixtapa area runs along the Playa Palmar, which is a three kilometer ribbon of golden beach and blue water. The development in the area is concentrated along the southern end of the beach, leaving much of the area free of the construction often seen at other Mexican resorts.


    The visitor to Ixtapa will find some of the most deluxe and all inclusive properties anywhere in Mexico. Each hotel property features a distinctive architecture and atmosphere. Activities include excellent golf courses, tennis courts and excellent deep see fishing. The seaside location of Ixtapa provides endless opportunities for all sorts of water sports, including diving, fishing, parasailing and water skiing.

    The nightlife in Ixtapa is a bit low key compared to other Mexican resorts, but visitors to the region can still find plenty to see and do.

    One of the showcase properties of Ixtapa is the Marina Ixtapa. The Marina Ixtapa is a 450-acre resort property featuring nautical facilities, including a huge yacht marina, restaurants, shops, private villas and its own beach club. An 18-hole championship golf course also calls the Marina Ixtapa home. The course was designed by famed golf course designer Robert Van Hagge, and it features a series of recreational canals cutting through the heart of the course.


    In contrast to the modernity and excitement of Ixtapa, the village of Zihuatenejo is a true Mexican pueblo in every sense of the word. This magnificent village combines a relaxed and unpretentious attitude with unparalleled tropical beauty. The town of Zihuatenejo is centered around a sheltered harbor, backed by hills of dense jungle vegetation. The slow pace of life in Zihuatenejo is a welcome contrast to the modern feel and glittery style of nearby Ixtapa. Zihuatenejo features comfortable, reasonably priced hotels, a marked contrast from the luxurious mega resorts located a short drive away in Ixtapa.

    In addition, the quaint village of Zihuatenejo boasts some lovely seaside cafes, native markets selling a variety of local crafts, as well as a beautiful promenade by the sea. This village has retained its small town charm even as the area around it has grown into one of Mexico's most popular tourist destinations.

    The proximity of the two destinations allows visitors to split their time between Ixtapa and Zihuatenejo. A typical day may find the visitor enjoying a leisurely breakfast in Zihuatenejo, followed by a tennis lesson with the local tennis pro in Ixtapa, all topped off with a lovely dinner at sunset in Zihuatenejo.

    The Ixtapa-Zihuatenejo is truly all things to all people. Whether you want to live in the lap of luxury or visit a quaint seaside, village, the Ixtapa-Zihuatenejo region should be your destination.




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