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Condesa Beach

i suggest arriving around 8 am to snag a good spot on the sand before it fills up. the morning vibe is chill, and you get the best view of the sunrise!

If you're looking for souvenirs, skip the beach shops and head to the nearby markets. You can find better deals and more unique items while supporting local artisans.

When ordering food or drinks from beachside vendors, I recommend asking for prices first. Some places have hidden charges, so being upfront can save you some cash.
La Roqueta Beach

Don't forget to bring your own snacks and water! The beach vendors can be pricey, and it's nice to have some goodies on hand while you soak up the sun.

I think the best time to visit is around 10 a.m. The sun isn’t too harsh yet, and you can find a good spot without the crowds. Plus, you get to enjoy the place in peace!
La Quebrada

I suggest wearing flip-flops because the rocky terrain can be a bit tough on your feet, especially when walking near the cliffside.

Don’t forget your camera. The views from La Quebrada are stunning, and you'll want to capture all the moments, but remember to be mindful of your surroundings because it can get crowded.

Consider staying for the evening show; it’s magical seeing the divers light up with flaming torches against the sunset!
Tamarindos Beach
Watch out for the aggressive vendors; a friendly smile can help but don’t hesitate to say 'no' firmly if you’re not interested. It can get overwhelming if you're easily distracted!
La Bonfil Beach

I recommend checking the tide schedules ahead of time. I got caught in a high tide one afternoon and ended up moving my stuff twice - such a hassle!

My advice is to get there around 9 AM. The early morning vibe is way less crowded, and you can snag a great spot on the sand without the hustle.
Hornos Beach

I suggest arriving before 10 AM to snag a good spot on the sand. It can get super crowded, and you'd want to set up before the sun really heats up!

You should definitely bargain with the beach vendors. I got some fresh coconuts for half what they originally asked. Don't be afraid to haggle!

If you want to save a few bucks on drinks, grab some from a nearby store instead of the beach bars. They are way overpriced.

My advice is to bring your own beach towels and umbrellas. The rentals can be pricey, plus it's nice to have your own stuff for comfort
Acapulco Bay

I suggest checking out the local food stalls near the beach for some authentic tacos—way cheaper than the restaurants and super tasty!

I think you should explore the less crowded beaches nearby, like Playa Pie de la Cuesta. It’s about a 15-minute drive and a great way to escape the crowds!
Papagayo Park
If you want to avoid crowds, try visiting on a weekday morning around 9 AM. I went on a Saturday afternoon, and it was packed. The tranquility is so much better earlier in the day.

Check for any local events happening before going. I missed an art fair that would’ve made my visit even more special. Next time I’ll definitely stay updated!
Queen's Park

I recommend checking the local calendar before your visit. There might be events or festivals happening that you won't want to miss. I stumbled upon a dance event, it was soo cool!

I suggest visiting during the late afternoon around 4 PM. The weather is cooler then and you get to enjoy the beautiful sunset views! it was defa a highlight for me.

My advice is to pack some snacks and drinks. There are a few stalls, but I found them pricey and not worth it. I wish I had brought my own stuff!