This thatch-roofed clifftop restaurant is one of Acapulco's – and Mexico's – finest; a happy marriage of stupendous sea and sunset views and Mexican-Thai fusion. The menu is fish- and seafood-heavy, featuring the likes of camarones sol y sombra (shrimp with mango/ginger and tamarind/chipotle sauces), pad thai with piquin chili, and Thai-style grilled fish. Impressive wine list and mango martinis.
Zibu
Acapulco
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5.05 MILES
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4.7 MILES
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10.75 MILES
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4.54 MILES
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4.26 MILES
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0.74 MILES
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Nearby Acapulco attractions
1. Jardín Botánico de Acapulco
0.72 MILES
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0.74 MILES
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1.27 MILES
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2.28 MILES
At the eastern end of the Acapulco strip, this lively beach is a good spot for summer sunsets.
2.46 MILES
Beyond the Puerto Marqués turnoff and before the airport, Playa Revolcadero is a long, straight beach that has seen a recent explosion in luxury tourism…
3.39 MILES
This statue and roundabout marks the center of Acapulco's strip. Many hotels, restaurants and discos are within a few blocks of it.
3.85 MILES
The central and busy Playa Hornitos is backed by numerous bars and restaurants. The high-rise hotel zone begins here.