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2019
15
July
What are the top must-see attractions in Ixtapa for a budget traveler with a car?
15
July
Question:
Humans say...
Kim
Karla, I am in Ixtapa right now! If you like cycling, there is a very good cycling path through an ecological park. It starts at the marina in Ixtapa and goes to Playa Linda. There are even crocodiles at the end of the path in Playa Linda! Where are you staying? Many hotels have bikes available to use.
You don't really need a car as Ixtapa is small enough to walk around and you can take the local bus to Zihuatanejo and Playa Linda.
Kim
Karla, feel free to contact me with other questions about Ixtapa.
Karla
Kim Schneider Minifie hey! The only reason I really have a car is I’m staying at a condo and the taxi fare is $35 from the airport one way and the car was 48!
Kim
Karla which condo?
Karla
Kim Schneider Minifie its a small one near the holiday inn express
Kim
Karla you're right, the taxi is $35 from the airport. Alternatively, you can get a shuttle from the airport for 150 pesos per person which is about $11 CAD.
Dean
I booked that deal also!! 298.00 return all taxes in!
Debbie
Karla, I booked this deal as well. April 13-20
Debbie
I am a mature (old) gal looking for accommodation . Any suggestions? Doesn’t look as built up as other places in Mexico. Budget around $100/night
Kim
Debbie Emporio Hotel. They offer the option of no food, breakfast only or all inclusive.
Kim
Accommodation under $100 per night is usually not on the beach, if that's important to you. There are two public access points to the beach but that means you have to pack your supplies with you to go to beach. If your budget allows, it is so much more convenient to be right on the beach.
Karla
Kim Schneider Minifie mine is on the beach $83 a night. So that’s good
Kim
Karla that is an excellent price. Would you mind telling me the name of your condo or sending me a link as I may be interested in booking it for next year!
Debbie
Karla yes please PM me with info please.oh I am getting excited
Dean
Karla if possible can I get the hotel name that you got?
Dean
Karla thanks !!!
Bruce
I wouldn’t wander too far out of Ixtapa.
Kim
Bruce Zihuatanejo and Playa Linda are fine.
Kim
For those planning a trip to Ixtapa, it is quite hot, 30 Celsius plus every day with no rain. The beach is beautiful, the sand and ocean are clean. The water is warm with two to four foot waves near the shore.
There are many restaurants in Ixtapa that are a safe and easy walk around town.
Debbie
Can you recommend a place to snorkel from the beach? Or company?
Lila
Many snorkel off of los gatos and have amazing pictures, join Zihuatanejo lets chat on facebook and you will see many pictures and things to see and do, you can also ask any questions you need answers to there.
Kim
Isla Ixtapa. To get there, you can take the local bus to Playa Linda and then there are small boats that take people back and forth to the island which is just a few minutes away.
Debbie
Kim Schneider Minifie thanks so much. It looks like it is a treasure! Thanks again.
Ruth
Go into Zihatanejo
Debbie
Ruth ideas please? What to see? How to get around? Is there a local that you know to chum around with?
Doug
Zihuatanejo is a definite must see. Lots of great restaurants.
Debbie
Doug and others can you be a little more specific? How to get there? Taxi? Cost? bus? Safety? Places to see and eat at?
I’m travelling solo so need a little more guidance . Feel free to PM directly if easier
Kim
Debbie there are at least 20 to 30 cafe style restaurants in Ixtapa which are all within a few blocks of each other so if you're staying right in Ixtapa, they will be within walking distance. They serve mostly Mexican food, pasta, fish and seafood. There is also pizza and sushi. Those are all in Ixtapa.
To get to Zihuatanejo, you can take the local bus which cost 12 pesos, less than $1, and explore the Mexican city which has many more restaurants to choose from. Zihuatanejo is only about 10 minutes from Ixtapa by bus.
Debbie
Kim Schneider Minifie thanks Kim.
Doug
Debbie taking the bus during the day is fine to get there. Very cheap. I’d be taking a taxi back as I’d be afraid of not getting on the right bus. Definitely take taxis at night. They run between 80-100 pesos.
We always take a taxi to either the basketball courts down by the beach or Bandito’s and would walk around from there. Lots of taxis in Z so easy to catch one back.
Tammy
The sunset catamaran trip is amazing!
http://www.picantecruises.com/
Larry
My wife and I are currently in Zihuatanajo on vacation and lovin' it. Central Zihua is great for walking and exploring. Restaurants are plentiful and very cheap. Most take credit cards. I bought $500 worth of pesos from my bank in Calgary before leaving. That was a good choice. Warning - If you get a rental car in Zihuatanejo, make sure you have a letter from your credit card company stating the card covers insurance. Otherwise there is a very hefty charge from the rental company for insurance. Taxis are incredibly cheap and plentiful. Much better than renting and the drivers know the roads and traffic better than you do. 510 pesos from ZIH to anywhere in Zihua. 50 pesos from hotels to central Zihua, 100 pesos each way from Zihua to Ixtapa.
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Justin Cyr
Been going to Zihuat for over 15 years, was the first place I have ever travelled too. You have to go to playa las Gatas in Zihuatanejo. Go to the main Harbour and take a scenic boat taxi across the bay and spend the day at a beautiful serene beach. It’s awesome for snorkeling. Ixtapa island is also absolutely incredible, one side amazing for snorkeling while the other side is perfect for swimming. If you are looking for some tasty food Espuma is pricy but wellll worth it. Views from the restaurant are out of this world!! The only think i would say is to stay away from the boardwalk in Zihuat when it gets dark. When travelling between ixtapa and zihuat I would personally just take a taxi, would hate to end up on the wrong bus. Hope you enjoy ixtapa/Zihuat and don’t be afraid to go to a couple local events held in the main square of Zihuat. People are super friendly and the culture is ever so prevalent.
Kris
Does anyone know if a Visa is need it to enter Mexico? My nanny is from Philippine and on working permit here in Canada.
Kim
Kris Canadians do not need a visa. But I do not know about your nanny's situation.
Kris
Kim Schneider Minifie I know. That’s why I am trying to find out as I saw the Mexico deal and hoping to bring nanny along
Karla
I notice a lot of people commenting in pesos. Is USD better or pesos
Kim
I would recommend pesos. They will take USD but not give you a good exchange rate. And there is no sense paying exchange twice, assuming you are Canadian.
A.I. says...
Exploring Ixtapa: A Guide to the Hidden Gems
Congratulations on scoring that amazing deal to Ixtapa! With your trusty car by your side, you're all set to embark on an unforgettable adventure through this breathtaking region of Mexico. Get ready to discover hidden gems that will leave you in awe and create memories to last a lifetime.
Las Gatas Beach
Kick off your Ixtapa explorations with a visit to the stunning Las Gatas Beach. This secluded cove boasts crystal-clear waters and golden sands, making it a perfect spot for soaking up the sun or taking a refreshing dip. Bring along a picnic basket and spend a lazy afternoon basking in the tranquility of this natural paradise.
Ixtapa Island (Isla Ixtapa)
Just a short boat ride away from the mainland lies the enchanting Ixtapa Island. This unspoiled gem offers an escape from the bustling crowds, with its serene beaches and lush tropical foliage. Take a leisurely stroll along the island's trails, spot exotic birds, or simply relax on the beach and let the gentle waves lull you into a state of bliss.
Zihuatanejo
No visit to Ixtapa would be complete without a day trip to the charming town of Zihuatanejo. Meander through its cobblestone streets, admire the colorful architecture, and immerse yourself in the laid-back vibe of this authentic Mexican town. Don't forget to sample the delectable local cuisine and attend a lively fiesta if you're lucky enough to coincide with one.
Las Pozas de Ademanza
For a truly unique experience, venture out to Las Pozas de Ademanza, a series of natural pools and waterfalls nestled in the lush Sierra Madre Mountains. Take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters or simply bask in the tranquility of this hidden oasis. The journey itself is an adventure, as you navigate through winding mountain roads, taking in breathtaking vistas along the way.
Copalito Ecological Park
Nature enthusiasts won't want to miss the opportunity to explore the Copalito Ecological Park. This lush sanctuary offers hiking trails that wind through diverse ecosystems, allowing you to spot an array of fascinating flora and fauna. Keep your eyes peeled for exotic birds, iguanas, and even crocodiles in their natural habitats.
With so many hidden gems waiting to be discovered, your trip to Ixtapa promises to be an unforgettable adventure. Embrace the laid-back vibe, immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Karla
Booked a crazy cheap deal to Ixtapa in April. I have a car any recommended things to do or see?!