Hostels and Cheap Places to stay in Acapulco, Mexico

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Hotels in Acapulco

"…Wayahnb’al eco hostel only has 8 rooms with private bathroom so you will always receive a totally personalized and familiar treatment. The objective of Wayahnb’al eco hostel will always be to … More
"…Taxes included. Breakfast included. There is no curfew. Non smoking. No pets allowed. Minors can stay in this accommodation. There are no extra beds available. There are no cots available … More
"…General: 24-hour front desk. No curfew. Non smoking rooms. Wheelchair accessible. Rooms are perfect for two persons, with third person and fourth person free of charge in the … More
"…All Taxes are included in our rates. High Season Policies: Bookings with stay dates between December 22nd to January 2nd will be charged 100% at time of booking, and are non refundable rates … More
"…Check out from 06:00 to 12:00 . Payment upon arrival by cash, credit cards. This property may pre-authorize your card before the arrival. Taxes not included - 19% Breakfast not included … More

Hostels and Cheap Places to stay in Acapulco, Mexico

There are no hostels in Acapulco listed. We list for you other cheap places to stay in Acapulco, Mexico.

Get to know Acapulco (no more "I wish I knew this before")

This section is dedicated to take away all your "I wish someone had told me that before I went!" experiences. This way, you can spend less time settling in, and more time making new friends in your chosen hostel. We share our insider knowledge of tips, tricks and important things to look out for in Acapulco.

Acapulco is the original seaside resort city of Mexico. Decades before Cancun became a hot spot, Acapulco was already the sunny playground of the rich and the famous looking to sunbathe. Set on the Pacific coast of Mexico, a mere four-hour drive from Mexico City, Acapulco is very popular with foreign tourists and people from the city who want to escape the madness of one of the biggest and most-populated metropolises in the world.

Acapulco's accommodation range is as long as the beach stretches in the shape of a crescent moon. Amongst popular high-rise resorts, you can also find smaller properties, rentals, B&Bs and hostels in Acapulco. There are options for all tastes and budgets. The south of Acapulco is busier than the north, but no matter where you decide to stay, be rest assured that a good beach is always nearby. Very inexpensive buses connect both ends of the city all day and there are plenty of taxis available night and day, at moderate rates.

Apart from days filled with beach, water sports, and tanning, Acapulco also gets its fame thanks to its nightlife. A variety of restaurants (some of them specializing in fresh seafood), bars, and clubs populate the main streets. During the warmer months, clubs with open-air terraces and a view toward the beach tend to be the most popular. If you'd like to go out of Acapulco during the day and explore the surroundings, an outing to the nearby lagoons can be a good plan for a day trip!

Written by local enthusiast for Acapulco hostels

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