by BobL7
Fun and interesting on a small scale. Nice people. Great winter weather. Could do without tendering, but handled well by Carnival.
Visited: Feb 02, 2008
by LarryE3
Zihuatanejo is unspoiled, so far, by tourism and commercialism. The people are very friendly, and the merchants don't swarm the tourists. Just a couple of blocks away from the waterfront, the city is "pure Mexico" - most of the shopkeepers and workers don't speak much English, and it was a real treat for me to practice my Spanish skills. In my opinion, there should be less time in Acapulco, and more time in Zihuatanejo.
Visited: Feb 10, 2007
by EberhardM
A very good mixture of sightseeing and other events
Visited: Dec 16, 2007
by AndrewC4
Love this area and would go back again for longer stays
Visited: Nov 23, 2006
by IanF1
Very nice port also good shopping
Visited: Oct 13, 2006
by PeterS13
This is a taste of a typical Mexican fishing village and was very quaint
Visited: Jan 25, 2007
by Steve4
Small town and friendly folks
Visited: Mar 23, 2008
by Cathy2
Our server reccommended the Pacifico Doredo resort and it was very nice. We enjoyed laying out by the pool. And it was free!!!
Visited: Jan 09, 2008
by BillM2
Quaint shopping, fishing, beach town.
Visited: Nov 12, 2010
by TeresaK3
This was an awesome port of call.
Visited: Mar 15, 2007
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