Or you can opt for romance on a budget and get similar sea-and-sunset vistas from midrange digs on the hillsides of Lazaro Cardenas. Parasailing can also be done off Playa La Ropa, which also has outfits that rent out sea kayaks and stand-up paddleboards. Surfers should head for Playa Larga, 8 miles south of Centro. The main beach in Ixtapa, plus Playa La Ropa and Playa Las Gatas neighborhoods are safest, and Centro is generally safe to walk around, even late in the evening.
Some of the streets in Lazaro Cardenas are poorly lit at night. Nearby attractions include a small water park, two excellent golf courses, a yachting marina, small crocodile sanctuary, and boat trips to Isla Ixtapa from Playa Linda, a short drive from central Ixtapa.
Plus, Zihuatanejo and its beaches and restaurants are a short drive away and make for an easy day trip. The heart of Zihuatanjeo is where all the action is. The municipal beach is not particularly clean; this is where fishermen clean their catch, and the pier is where you catch boats to Playa Las Gatas. But the waterfront is great for a stroll, and tacky souvenir sellers aside, there are several excellent stores near the waterfront that specialise in quality keepsakes: regionally-made masks, locally grown coffee, and hand-woven textiles.
Come evening, the bars along the waterfront and in the tiny streets nearby get pretty lively. Flanking the Zihuatanejo Bay to the west, and a short walk from central Zihuatanejo, Lazaro Cardenas is a quiet, hilly neighborhood with winding streets, great sea views from its smattering of midrange and budget hotels and guesthouses, and a hanful of places to eat.
Two diving centres are found along the coastal Calle de la Noria, and Picante catamaran cruises depart from the headland. Some of the streets are poorly lit at night. On the hill above the beach there are some pricey condos, as well as some decent midrange hotels. There are several inexpensive seafood restaurants along the beach, and more sophisticated offerings along the canal-facing Calle Adelita. This neighborhood is quite spread-out, with a handful of streets connecting the scenic coastal road to the beach.
Near the south end of the beach, accommodations are a mix of budget and midrange hotels, with the upscale and exclusive boutique options found high above the bay, near the headland viewpoint. The beach itself is great for snorkelling and has crystal-clear, calm waters for swimming and a restaurant.
Or just come for a wallet-friendly seafood lunch on the wide, white-sand Playa Larga. Latitude Alternate names Ixtapa Zihuatanejo. Distance to the largest cities of Mexico Mexico City Kilometer. Iztapalapa Kilometer. Ecatepec de Morelos Kilometer. Guadalajara Kilometer.
Puebla Kilometer. Tijuana 2, Kilometer. Gustavo Adolfo Madero Kilometer. Zapopan Kilometer. Monterrey Kilometer. Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl Kilometer. Chihuahua 1, Kilometer. From Ixtapa to the world's largest cities Shanghai 17, Kilometer. Istanbul 10, Kilometer.
Buenos Aires 6, Kilometer. Mumbai 13, Kilometer. Mexico City Kilometer. Beijing 17, Kilometer. Karachi 13, Kilometer. Tianjin 17, Kilometer. Guangzhou 17, Kilometer. Delhi 14, Kilometer. Moscow 11, Kilometer. Shenzhen 17, Kilometer. Dhaka 15, Kilometer. Seoul 18, Kilometer. Wuhan 17, Kilometer. Lagos 8, Kilometer. Jakarta 16, Kilometer. Tokyo 19, Kilometer.
New York City 3, Kilometer. Dongguan 17, Kilometer. Taipei 17, Kilometer. Kinshasa 9, Kilometer. Lima 3, Kilometer. Cairo 10, Kilometer. London 8, Kilometer. Chongqing 16, Kilometer. Chengdu 16, Kilometer. Baghdad 11, Kilometer. Nanjing 17, Kilometer. Tehran 12, Kilometer. Nanchong 16, Kilometer.
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