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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Everything about this hotel and the staff it’s five stars they do know what customer service is all about. From the moment you drive in the valet parking, The bell desk, front desk, room service, maid service, pool servers and the flavors of food.
Are the best in the world.
All the staff is the reason I have return every year for the last 5years"
"El hotel en general está bien. Se ve que hay partes que no han terminado de restaurar, pero bien. El único pero que pongo es que los elevadores son muy lentos y cuando se acumula gente la espera puede ser de varios minutos."
"The pool was sooo hot and felt like swimming in a urine pool. Kids water area was the most refreshing water but it is in full sun most of the day. The food was so good, especially the Italian restaurant. My kids kept finding parts of rusty cans and nails on the beach. A couch was washed up in the rocks just to the side of the beach. My daughter said she saw a microwave where we couldn’t reach the bottom in the swimming area. The shower is so slippery and dangerous. Make sure you ask for extra rubber mats. I loved the smell of the honey soap and shampoo. The other vacationers were sooooooo nice and even with all the free drinks it didn’t feel like a bunch of wasted drunks…but it did seem like they were belly up to the bar just peeing in the pool all day. It’s sooo beautiful and the beds were the most comfortable beds we slept in our whole 3wk Mexico vacation. It was definitely a mixed bag…oh yeah the elevators smelled like a junior high gym or locker room with a strong mold mildew undertone. The pool bar felt understaffed with just two bartenders. I recommend taking insulated cups to get your drinks poured into so they will stay cold and you dont have to overpay in the gift shop. And get reservations for the Italian restaurant every night you can. Even if you have to wait an hour in line to make the reservation, it’s worth it! Take a hand fan to keep cool while you wait. The temp wasn’t below 80 degrees mid-June."
"This is my second time staying at Camino Real Acapulco Diamante. The experience was wonderful again. Love the views of Puerto Marquez and the private beach at the hotel. I'm already planning to come back with a friend this time. One thing to note is that there are lots of stairs. For someone with mobility issues it may not be recommended. There are elevators among the hotel rooms but you still need to walk various other stairs to the beach and pools.
I was able to rent a kayak and a a jet sky the staff there is great giving pointers and with safety precautions. The waters in this area are calm and these activities are safe here.
There are three restaurants. LA Huerta for breakfast, the sports bar and La Vela for dinners. This one is specially beautiful as it overlooks the water."
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What's it like to stay in a motel?
When you stay at a motel, you'll often find an outdoor pool and a free parking spot. With a stay at a motel, you'll usually access your room from an outside corridor overlooking the parking lot. Motels made their debut in the 1920s as a place to stay for the weary traveler taking a road trip along the major roadways of America.
What are the best motels in Acapulco?
Here's one of the motels available for your trip to Acapulco. El Fuerte Motel: Stay within a short 8-minute drive of La Quebrada Cliffs. Enjoy access to the free parking, along with in-room amenities like air conditioning.
What things can I to do in Acapulco?
While you're exploring this relaxing, romantic area, take time to enjoy the top-notch restaurants. Visitors like Acapulco for the live music, entertainment venues, and beaches. These are some of the parks and outdoorsy places: Tamarind Beach, Zocalo, and Papagayo Beach. You'll find these family-friendly attractions: Barco Palao, Naval History Museum, and Campamento Tortuguero Playa Larga. Some historical places you might want to see include La Quebrada Cliffs, Acapulco Historical Museum of Fort San Diego, and Palma Sola Archaeological Zone.
What's the seasonal weather like in Acapulco?
Weather can make or break a roadtrip, so we've gathered some data about year-round temperatures in Acapulco to help you plan yours. The hottest months are usually May and April with an average temp of 82°F, while the coldest months are February and January with an average of 80°F. The rainiest months in Acapulco are September, August, June, and July, with each month seeing an average of 14 inches of rainfall.
What are my options for getting around Acapulco when staying in a motel?
We've gathered some information about getting around Acapulco to help you navigate your stay: Fly into General Juan N. Alvarez Intl. Airport (ACA), which is located 11.4 mi (18.4 km) away from the heart of the city. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.