2024: we visited Acapulco in Guerrero, one of Mexico's most dangerous states 💀| Hurricane Otis 🌀

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  • Опубликовано: 6 мар 2024
  • Here are more helpful tips if you want to visit Acapulco post Hurricane Otis 👀:
    ➡️ 1. If you booked a hotel outside the main tourist area, take the bus that says "BASE" on it; this bus will transport you to the tourist area.
    ➡️ 2. One of the cheapest ways to reach Acapulco from Mexico City is by van booked through BlaBlaCar. It's surprisingly comfortable. Direct message me for more information.
    ➡️ 3. If you're seeking a place with many foreigners, this might not be the ideal destination. Unfortunately, the locals have informed me that tourism significantly declined after the hurricane.
    ➡️ 4. You'll notice numerous police officers carrying large rifles as you walk around. If this makes you uneasy, Acapulco may not be the right place for you. Personally, I didn't mind it as it made me feel safer.
    ➡️ 5. While strolling through Acapulco, you can clearly see that there is much work to be done to restore it to its former state. If you're looking for a picture-perfect destination, this may not be it. However, if you simply need a cost-effective beach destination that's close, Acapulco might be worth a try, especially if you've been living in Mexico City for a while.
    ➡️ 6. If you go to Acapulco now, post-Hurricane Otis, the locals I've talked to have mentioned that they would love to have your support there.
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