A small budget in Acapulco doesn't mean you can't have a grand time, as you'll find plenty of things to do to make memories here without breaking the bank. Acapulco is home to so many amazing viewpoints offering spectacular sunsets, historic sites, fantastic architecture, and beauty that you can spend an entire holiday here just snapping photos and still not see everything there is to see. You can visit archaeological sites, relax on beaches that are tropical paradises, and window shop vibrant shopping districts.
No matter why you're in this town, you'll find plenty to do that's entirely budget-friendly. Check out some of the best cheap and free things to do on a small budget in Acapulco.
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La Quebrada
Watch death-defying cliff divers
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La Quebrada is a stunning cliffside area that's famous for its professional cliff divers, who have been performing for crowds here since 1934, and are a pulse-pounding sight to see. The cliff has two ledges from which the divers leap: 40 feet high and 80 feet high. What makes this so exciting is that at the foot of the cliffs are tonnes of jagged rocks, and a miscalculation would be disastrous. The divers must calculate the perfect moment to catch an incoming wave as they plunge towards the water.
Cliff diving is a long tradition here, and many come from the same group. La Quebrada is only 30 minutes west of city centre.
Location: La Quebrada 25, Centro, 39300 Acapulco de Juárez, Gro., Mexico
Open: Monday–Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm (closed on Sundays)
Phone: +52 744 688 4300
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Mirador Sinfonia del Mar
See a restored historic amphitheatre with ocean views
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Mirador Sinfonia del Mar is a site that features astounding views of the Pacific ocean from a historically restored amphitheatre that once served as a meeting spot for high society. Today the amphitheatre is open to the public, and you can walk the stage to admire its ornate stonework or climb the 16-level theatre to capture panoramic views and photographs of the ocean in front of you and the cliffs behind. Many people come here right before sunset as the views at that time of day are explosively brilliant as the setting sun's colours erupt across the waters.
The theatre also hosts a range of live entertainment performances and concerts. It's 45 minutes west of town.
Location: Av Costera Miguel Alemán s/n, Las Playas, 39390 Acapulco de Juárez, Gro., Mexico
Open: 24/7
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Parque De La Reina
Visit a vast green urban park
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Parque de La Reina offers a vast green space to relax and recharge your batteries with breathtaking bay views and plenty of space for the kids to run and play. The park is along the seashore, so it gets a constant, comfortable breeze and offers plenty of parking. Many cultural events occur here throughout the year, and most are free to attend. You'll find plenty of free parking here as well, so if you want a place to get back to nature without getting lost in the forest, this park might be a good option.
The park is 40 minutes from city centre but close to many local amenities. The most popular time to visit is around 9 am.
Location: Av Costera Miguel Alemán 248, Terminal Maritima, 39300 Acapulco de Juárez, Gro., Mexico
Open: 24/7
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Playa Icacos
Check out a beach known for its watersports
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Playa Icacos is among the largest beaches near Acapulco and yet still manages to be something of a hidden gem in terms of low crowds and a more relaxed vibe. This one is a great option if you're into watersports. Here you'll find opportunities to watch and engage in everything from motorboating to parasailing, water skiing to paddle boarding, jet skiing, and beyond.
This one also features many beach vendors selling everything from snacks to souvenirs and kitsch. Fair warning: some vendors can be aggressive, but they generally back off if you're polite but firm. The beach is in the Golden Zone, just 30 minutes west of city centre.
Location: Guerrero, Mexico
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Catedral de Nuestra Senora de la Soledad
See the city's primary Catholic church
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Catedral de Nuestra Denora de la Soledad, or Our Lady of Solitude Cathedral, is the primary Catholic church in the heart of city centre with non-traditional architecture and stunning décor inside. Outside, you'll see an intriguing design featuring a blue dome in an onion shape with Byzantine-style towers. In contrast, inside, the yellow tiled floor juxtaposed with the white and bright blue walls is breathtaking. Many people enjoy the sculpture here, as well as the church's primary art attraction: the image of the Virgin of Solitude.
The church was designed by architect Frederico Mariscal and built in the 1940s. It's highly unique in the way it fuses Byzantine, Moorish, and Art Deco styling. It's free to enter but be respectful during services.
Location: Independencia Numero 1 Centro, 39715 Acapulco de Juárez, Gro., Mexico
Phone: +52 744 482 1848
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Playa Condesa
Visit Acapulco's popular LGBTQ+ beach
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Playa Condesa offers one of the most popular beaches in the area, with fantastic watersports, a celebratory vibe, and great views of the bay from stretches of gold sand. This beach tends to get crowded, so it's best to arrive before 11 am to stake out your spot, but it's backed by luxury hotels and tonnes of amenities like restaurants, shopping, and entertainment venues. Loungers and umbrellas are available to rent, and beach vendors offer snacks and souvenirs. Another thing that sets this one apart is that it's LGBTQ+ friendly, with a gay beach section.
If you're looking for a vibrant beach with plenty of shopping and dining, this is the spot. It's 30 minutes west of city centre.
Location: Guerrero, Mexico
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Mercado Central
Check out a vast, traditional market
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Mercado Central, also known as the Municipal Market, is one of Acapulco's biggest and best local traditional markets with souvenirs, arts and crafts, and local food. Here you can try dishes cooked up by chefs from local restaurants and browse endless stalls of fresh produce, cured meats, speciality items like honey, jam, and jam, and a welcoming local crowd. Besides food, you'll also find tonnes of shops offering locally handcrafted arts and crafts, flower shops, gift shops, secondhand goods and collectibles, and shops selling general bric-a-brac.
No trip to Mexico would be complete without experiencing a traditional outdoor local market, and Mercado Central is just that in Acapulco. It's 35 minutes west of central city centre.
Location: Av. Constituyentes, Cuereria 25, 39350 Acapulco de Juárez, Gro., Mexico
Open: Daily from 9 am to 6.30 pm
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Plaza Alvarez
Check out a classic public square
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Plaza Alvarez offers the chance to experience a classic, traditional, and photo-worthy public town square as well as the premier shopping district in Acapulco. The bandstand at the centre of this square is ideal for photos, and the entire area is surrounded by stores selling everything from souvenirs and gifts to the latest hot fashions. You can also grab a bite to eat here at restaurants ranging from quick takeaway stands to fine dining. Even if you're on a budget, there's no harm in window shopping—the sights and smells are all free.
You can easily spend a few days exploring this area before seeing everything here. It's about 35 minutes west of city centre.
Location: Av Costera Miguel Alemán s/n, Centro, 39300 Acapulco de Juárez, Gro., Mexico
Open: 24/7
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Mirador Puerto Marques
Capture stunning vistas for miles around
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Mirador Puerto Marques offers stunning seaside views of the waves crashing against the rocks and makes for great photo ops to become the highlight of your social media feed. This narrow roadside viewpoint is a quick stop off while you're on your way between seeing the sights. Still, you won't be disappointed as it offers views for miles in every direction, with the endless waters of the Acapulco Bay on one side and miles of inland viewpoints on the other.
Pro tip: stop here at sunset and catch a stunning image as the brilliant red, orange, and pink of the Mexican sinking sun colours the entire world. It's only 19 minutes south of city centre.
Location: Acapulco - Aeropuerto Acapulco 4107, Pichilingue, 39880 Acapulco de Juárez, Gro., Mexico
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Zona Arqueologica de Palma Sola
See a hidden, historic gem of the region
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Zona Arqueologica de Palma Sola is a hidden gem of Acapulco which offers archaeological ruins dating back as far as 450 BCE with native art and stunning city views. Here you can see perfectly preserved rock paintings that are thousands of years old, as well as petroglyphs that depict the ancient native storey of creation. Of course, the birds-eye view of Acapulco far below is also an Instagram-worthy snapshot. The site is believed to have been a holy location for ancient peoples and has a serene, meditative vibe.
When you come here, be sure to bring water as there aren't amenities nearby, and the climb is a long one. It's about 42 minutes northwest of city centre.
Location: 39510, Palma Sola, 39510 Acapulco de Juárez, Gro., Mexico
Open: Monday–Friday from 9 am to 8 pm (closed Saturday–Sunday)
Phone: +52 744 355 6660
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