La Quebrada is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Acapulco, Mexico.
A stunning open-air chapel featuring modern architecture, wonderful views and tranquil atmosphere. Well worth the visit.
One of the final artworks of the famous artist. It depicts Quetzalcoatl and is made of seashells and other materials.
These petroglyphs that are over 2,000 years old are hidden in the forest. Makes for a charming half day out.
Kościół św. Pryski – zabytkowy kościół z epoki kolonialnej w meksykańskim mieście Taxco de Alarcón w stanie Guerrero.
Fort San Diego – fort bastionowy wzniesiony przez Hiszpanów na wybrzeżu pacyficznym w Acapulco.
Taxco de Alarcón – meksykańskie miasto położone około 200 km w kierunku południowo-zachodnim od miasta Meksyk, w stanie Guerrero jako piąte…
Park Narodowy Grutas de Cacahuamilpa, Cacahuamilpa – park narodowy w meksykańskim stanie Guerrero, niedaleko od miasta Taxco de Alarcón,…
Troncones is a relatively undeveloped, uncrowded beach village located about 20 miles north west of Zihuatanejo on the coast of the state…
Xihuacan is a Mesoamerican archeological site located on the Costa Grande of the Mexican state of Guerrero, near the small town of La…
Isla Ixtapa is a small island near Zihuatanejo in the Mexican state of Guerrero.
Ixcateopan is an archaeological site located in the town and municipality of Ixcateopan de Cuauhtémoc, 36 kilometers from Taxco, in the…
The parish church has been transformed into museum when the tomb of Cuauhtémoc was discovered there. Mind-blowing!
A facilitated beach that doesn't get very crowded. The waves can get rough here, so be careful.