Club Del Sol Acapulco
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Dia de Muertos and Acapulco
... But I shall also be sad leaving here as it has become such a comfortable routine and I have met some great people. It feels strange to know that in about a month they will no longer be part of my daily life!
It has also started to bring into sharper focus the fact that my degree is coming to an end and so I need to think about what comes next. Although I still have no clear ideas about what I will do I have more ...
Acapulco
... dissapointed with the drinks and food for 100 dollars. guess you pay for the view. Jaime and Nev went to the street hawkers to find a toy and i went to the table. Some cheap ass toy broke and the dude was a total dick about it. Proudly she told the dude to shove the toy... Overall it was fun and we didn't see anyother white ...
'Recent beheadings in beachfront luxury'
... incidents, tourism has taken a drastic decline, resulting in hotels offering cheap rates and lodging.
Despite all this information Sarah and I still ventured down this once beachside hotspot to take a look. We had booked a nice hotel room to celebrate Sarah’s birthday once again (this time with no rain). Checking in we were upgraded to a Junior Suite, never in 7 months of travelling had we stayed in a place so luxurious. 4 rooms made up ...
Going Loco down in Acapulco
... they saw they guys doing it were very young. We did
try to point out to them that maybe there was a reason there were no
old ones but it seemed to fall on deaf ears.
We could have and would have stayed had
it not been for a quick glimpse at the map of Mexico with calendar in
hand, we have about three weeks to be out of Mexico – and that in
the truck is a push!!!
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Alcohol poisoning!!??? DAYS 11-13
... early lunch and ate steak and chips (hoping it would suck up the alcohol). We then went up to the cross on the hill (Ecumencial Chapel of Peace). There is a very sad story to go with it. A rich family owned most of the land and when their 2 sons died in a plane crash returning to Acapulco they built the chapel in memory (or somewhat like that). It is a stunning place with panoramic views of all of the Acapulco Bay. It is situated in a very affluent residential area, where all the ...