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ACAPULCO COMES TO LIFE AFTER DUSK

From Legendary Nightclubs to Sophisticated Lounges,
Acapulco Offers an Array of Nightlife Options

Acapulco, Mexico – Acapulco has a special magic that keeps both visitors and residents alike fascinated by its incredible beauty and charm. As the sun sets over Acapulco Bay and excitement fills the air, the city comes alive at night. With nightclubs set high on the hills offering spectacular city and bay views to posh lounges reminiscent of cosmopolitan cities thousands of miles away, Acapulco’s nightlife is truly legendary.

Evoking the glamour of Acapulco is Fever Acapulco, a nightclub with non-stop energy, where visitors can dance to the best music of the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. Also stirring up the glittering charm of Old Acapulco is Coco Wash, the new disco at Hotel Boca Chica one of the destination’s newest and acclaimed boutique hotels.

One of the most recent additions to the nightlife scene is Nisha Acapulco located in the renowned Diamante Zone. Nisha Acapulco is a beautiful architectural space, featuring the latest technology and equally modern furnishings. Also at Nisha Acapulco, guests can dine at the restaurant El Japonés, which serves sublime sushi dishes. For the younger crowd, GuGu nightclub features an open-air atmosphere, which frequently hosts Sunset Parties and is rumored to play the best music in town.

Acapulco’s nightlife continues to draw travelers of all ages to the destination, and the array of unique nightclubs provides safe, fun entertainment to all. Visitors can unwind in their environment of choice; an energetic nightclub or a quiet lounge for a cocktail.

A magical combination of incredible beauty and hypnotic charm, Acapulco is Mexico’s largest and most dazzling seaside resort attracting over nine million visitors annually. Acapulco is exotic yet easily accessible by direct or convenient connections via all major airline carriers from gateway cities across the U.S. For more information about Acapulco, visit rememberacapulco.com.