Zihuatanejo & Ixtapa

The twin destinations of Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo complement each other, making up one of the most varied and attractive destinations in the Mexican Riviera—Mexico’ s Pacific coast—a compelling region appealing to people of all tastes where you can enjoy a diversity of  landscapes, beaches,  and activities.
The small, quaint fishing town of Zihuatanejo conserves its charming heritage and humble environment. Visitors enjoy its many cobblestoned streets, handmade crafts, folk art, world-class fishing, soothing walks on the beach, harmonizing sunsets, and warm weather. The town attracts people who seek a more private and calmer retreat than what may be found in many of the more touristic resorts.

Separated from Zihuatanejo by a hill and several coves, Ixtapa is a more refined, structured, and popular destination for people searching for modernity and common touristic comforts. Ixtapa, with its long stretch of Playa el Palmar as well as other smaller beaches, hosts an array of first-class high-rise hotels, condo­min­iums, houses, gorgeous landscapes, two championship golf courses, Marina Ixtapa, high-end night clubs, and a variety of excellent restaurants featuring Mexican and international cuisine.