This is the place to go during spring break. The beaches are amazing and the nightlife is incredible....
Package Deals
Romano Palace
This place is across from the great beaches of Acapulco and it is close to the hottest bars for spring breakers. This package is all-inclusive and costs $679, which is based on four occupancies
The package includes:
Round trip airfare
Airport transfers
Hotel taxes
Meal plan
They provide you a free wristband for discounts and free drinks at pre-game parties
Copacabana
This is the number one hotel for all you spring breakers. This hotel looks over the Acapulco Bay, which is an amazing site to see. It is also in walking distance from the hottest attractions, such as Hard Rock Café, Carlos and Charlie’s. The package is all-inclusive for seven nights and is only $849. This is also based on four occupancies.
The package includes:
Round trip airfare
Airport transfers
Hotel taxes
Meal plan
They provide you a free wristband for discounts and free drinks at pre-game parties
Playa Suites
This is a popular hotel for many college students. It is located on the beachfront, the heart of Acapulco. It has the most spectacular pool that has a pool bar, so you can have drinks all day long while you hang out at the pool. This great hotel has an all-inclusive package for $909.
This package includes:
Round trip airfare
Airport transfers
Hotel taxes
Meal plan
They provide you a free wristband for discounts and free drinks at pre-game parties
For more information on these package deals, visit http://www.statravel.com/cps/rde/xchg/us_division_web_live/hs.xsl/spring-break-acapulco.htm
Panoramic Hotel
You can stay at this affordable hotel from April 4 -7 for only $38 per night. Based on the reviews, It is rated 3 out of 5. You can have an amazing view from the rooms, looking over the beaches.
For more information, visit http://www.gtahotels.com/hotels/panoramic_hotel_acapulco.htm
Acamar Beach Resort Hotel
This great hotel is located in the Bay and is known as the hotel that “never sleeps”. They have a number of activities available and great restaurants. It has an incredible view La Quebrada, a famous hill. This great hotel has a rating of 4 out of 5. From April 4 – 7, you can pay $46 per night.
To get more information on this great special, visit http://www.gtahotels.com/hotels/acamar_beach_resort_hotel_acapulco.htm
Acabay Hotel & Beach Club
This modern hotel is positioned in the Bay of Acapulco. They have many activities, such as a game room, billiard table and much more. This special is from April 4-7, for $56 per night. They are across from Papagayo, which has a shopping plaza and many night clubs. They offer great specials for breakfast, lunch and dinner if you have a group of people.
Check out this website for more information http://www.gtahotels.com/hotels/acabay_hotel_beach_club_acapulco.htm
Clubs
Baby’O
This exclusive dance club attracts both the locals and tourists who are serious about their dancing . The music ranges from swing to disco to rock 'n' roll. Anything goes as long as the beat is good. Dancers are mostly under 35, and dressing appropriately is acquired. The best types of tequila are available for sipping in between dances. Cover to get in is around $25-$35. It may seem expensive, but it’s all you can drink for the entire night!
Disco Beach
This club has a laid-back vibe that is hard to beat. Disco Beach takes the party right down to the sand. Young club-goers favor this spot for their come-as-you-are door policy as well as the fabulous foam parties every Friday night. Have a drink, get your party on and get ready to experience a crazy time.
Palladium
Palladium has an incredible view from the 160-ft wide windows. They have a spectacular laser light show. There is always a fun loving crowd presence. "The Silver Man," dressed as an Aztec warrior shows up every so often to put on a show. He tosses fired everywhere and is a huge crowd pleaser. The place is very popular with locals and tourists, so be prepared to wait in line. Cover charge depends on what night you go on and it is from $20-$30 and it is all you can drink for the night. Get your party hats on and dance the night away with the locals and your friends.
Bars
Baby Lobster Bar
At this popular bar, people cut loose and dance on the tables for hours at a time. This place is located right on the beach. They open much earlier than other bars so people have time to party before the sun rises. With capacity for 500, and liberally poured tequila and other cocktails, this is a party atmosphere extraordinaire.
Bar Rio
This is a multi-level venue to kick back, enjoy a drink, get together with friends and listen to disco or live Mexican pop music every weekend. The stage is set dead center a nd can be seen from any one of their numerous bars. The crowd is usually young and energetic. This bar is always crowded on Fridays and Saturdays. The cover charge includes all-you-can-drink.
One Dollar Bar
The night gets started early at One Dollar Bar where the drinks, though not a buck, are relatively inexpensive. Lots of seating and an open plan is good for socializing with the crowd of tourists that walk up from the beach. If you feel like dancing, join the fleet feet on the patio. Also, if you love rock and roll music you've come to the right place. Live bands perform on Thursdays-Sundays.
Restaurants
El Mural
You can eat indoors or out on a poolside. The chef prepares international beef and seafood dishes as well as Mexican specialties like cilantro soup and crepes. The daily three-course, fixed-price meal is $16. For breakfast try the home-baked sweet rolls and marmalade from the fruit of nearby trees. Most tourists come to this restaurant to get a taste of a real Mexican dish.
Hard Rock Café
This link in the international Hard Rock chain is one of Acapulco's most popular spots, among locals as well as visitors. The New York-cut steaks, hamburgers, and brownies, as well as the Southern-style fried chicken and ribs are familiar and very much satisfying. Rock music begins at noon, and a live group starts playing at 10 PM on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. This is a fun place to rock out and to have a great bite to eat.
Mezzanotte
At this restaurant you may end up dancing with your waiter on top a table. The stylish interior has a large sunken dining area, original sculptures, and huge bay windows looking out to the sea. Patrons rave about the fettuccine with smoked salmon and the charcoal-grilled sea bass with shrimp and artichokes in a citrus sauce. The food is mid-range in price but it is absolutely to die for!
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