Location: Coastal city in the state of Guerrero, Mexico, on the Pacific Ocean.
Municipality area: Approximately 1,727.3 km².
Population (2020): About 852,622 inhabitants for the Acapulco municipality.
Area: Approximately 64,281 km², representing about 3.3% of Mexico’s territory.
Name origin: “Acapulco” comes from Nahuatl roots meaning “place of big reeds/canes”
Acapulco finished 2024 with a hotel occupancy rate of 92.2%—a strong indicator of tourism recovery.
During a holiday weekend in 2025, Acapulco achieved 94.1% hotel occupancy in major zones.
Various zones: the “Zona Dorada”, “Zona Diamante” and “Bahía Histórica” are key tourism zones.
Language: Spanish; many tourist services have English‐speaking staff.
Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN).
Climate: Typically tropical along the coast, with warm temperatures and distinct wet/dry seasons.
Travel links: Acapulco has an international airport and is a major resort destination on Mexico’s Pacific coast.
Safety and current status: The city is actively working to enhance tourist infrastructure and image. For example, the Guerrero government reports efforts and positive trends in Acapulco tourism.