MexicGo beach in Guerrero, Mexico by Location: Pie de la Cuesta
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Pie de la Cuesta, Mexico
Pie de la Cuesta beach - Mexico
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Pie de la Cuesta is known for being an area with tropical lagoon ecosystem. It is also ideal for boat rides or walks enjoying nature because here you can see amazing sunsets, making it a very attractive recommended by visitors. Close by is the Laguna de Tres Palos which also has a lush vegetation. It recommends skiing, enjoy the speed of the watercraft, stroll in sailboat or motorboat, or leave early for a day of fishing. It is possible to hire an ecological "tour", admire the different species of wildlife that live here and visit a botanical garden. Tourists can enjoy beautiful scenery with mountains, trees and tropical climate in the midst of peace provided by nature. The hotels in Pie de la Cuesta are small (most are less than 20 rooms) and simple; prices moderate.

Two factors have saved Pie de la Cuesta of large-scale development: the presence of a military base and its particularly strong waves. Most hotels have small pools, while the palapas palms dry shelter to those who rest on the beach of sunshine that has brought fame to the state of Guerrero. Gastronomy of Guerrero is based many of his recipes seafood, as is the case the broth of fish head, the acapulqueño ceviche, bass Guerrero style lobster tacos, whiting, octopus in vinegar, fish fillets marinated, fish sticks, chilate dried fish, stuffed squid , pineapple red snapper, clams with chorizo, fish tamales with yerba santa, escado to size in the old bar posts. Iguana in chile and garlic, not to mention other paltillos amazing for its taste, texture and preparation: Chilapa casseroles that are concave toast the morisqueta, luncheon Guerrero, the traditional green pozole, pork barbacos, whiting, pozole with shrimp, cold soup of chicken curry with coconut and tamarind beef fillet to huauzontle, rabbit mojo, chile mango and pickled vegetables and many, many more that can be served with some drinks in the region: the Tuba , Blood of Bacchus, Petaquilla or Amarguito, to name a few. Among the highlights sweet tamarind pulp, which can be combined with sugar, salt or chile and coconut candies. It should be noted that the hibiscus to prepare fresh waters occurs toward the direction of Tierra Colorada.
Must Know
Pie de la Cuesta, around 15km north of Acapulco, is far more serene than the city and a good place to watch the sun sink into the Pacific or to ride horseback along the shore. The sand extends for miles up the coast, but at the Acapulco end, where the bus drops you, there are several rickety bars and some tranquil places to stay. Behind the beach, and only separated from the ocean by the hundred-metre-wide sandbar on which Pie de la Cuesta is built, lies the Laguna de Coyuca, a vast freshwater lake said to be three times the size of Acapulco Bay, which only connects with the sea after heavy rains. Fringed with palms, and rich in bird and animal life, the lagoon is big enough to accommodate both the jet skiers and the more sedate boat trips that visit the three lagoon islands. Most boats stop on one island for lunch and swimming. The bus from Acapulco (“Pie de la Cuesta”) runs every ten minutes or so from Costera south of the zócalo. The last bus back leaves around 8pm.
Get There
By Road:

Acapulco is connected by road to Mexico City, the capital. The distance between the two points is greater than 320 kilometers. The trip takes 3 hours, approximately, if performed by the motorway (tolls are very expensive) and not by the national route. The route is covered by a number of buses, which offer luxury and cheap.Acapulco has three bus stations, the arriving units from major cities in central, north and south.There are several alternatives for transportation By Road as detailed below: a) By bus (Bus) from the City Mexico to Acapulco (Mexico City Road). For transportation to the city of Acapulco by bus there is the "South Bus Station", also known as Taxqueña, the approximate time from the International Airport of Mexico City (Benito Juarez) to the Taxqueña Terminal is 30 minutes and cost a taxi is about 8 USD. Once in the terminal you will have to choose the bus line "Gold Star" to the bus terminal Acapulco Gold Star (Cuauhtemoc) the approximate TRANSFER time is 4 hours and the approximate cost is 30 to 45 USD depending on the luxury bus. Finally a taxi from the bus terminal Acapulco Gold Star (Cuauhtemoc) to the Hyatt Hotel has a cost of 5 USD. b) By bus (Bus) from Mexico City to Acapulco (via Cuernavaca) This is another option to reach Acapulco without going through the city of Mexico. At the International Airport of Mexico City (Benito Juarez) to locate the bus line Pullman de Morelos, which have offices and ticket sales within the same airport. The cost of the bus to the city of Cuernavaca is 10 USD in a bus where Dorado Executive cafeteria and entertainment (movies) are provided. To verify the output frequency see: www.pullman.com.mx. Once in the city of Cuernavaca has to carry one to the Estrella de Oro bus terminal, a taxi charges about 4 USD for transportation to the Bus Terminal Gold Star Cuernavaca, the cost of a ticket to the city of Acapulco Terminal (Cuauhtemoc) is approximately 21-26 USD.For more information check the frequency output see: www.autobus.com.mx. And finally a taxi to the Hotel Hyatt headquarters will cost 5 USD being in the city of Acapulco.

By air:

Acapulco has a modern international airport, equipped with all the necessary to serve the thousands of travelers who come to this land, from the major cities and overseas infrastructure.The flight from Mexico City to the International Airport Juan N. Alvarez Acapulco, 35 minutes, approximately. The terminal is located 26 kilometers from the center, which is linked by the scenic road. The journey by car is 30 minutes. The cost of a transfer from the airport to the venue Hotel is 17 USD one way and round 27 USD.

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