Playa Pichilingue (Pichilingue Beach), Acapulco

Playa Pichilingue (Pichilingue Beach), Acapulco

Pichilingue Beach is a petite, private shoreline situated in the northern reaches of Puerto Marqués Bay. It's a component of the broader tourist domain known as Acapulco Diamante, boasting a modest length of approximately 366 meters. Shielded by the bay's entrance, the beach enjoys placid waters with gentle waves.

Alongside Pichilingue Beach, one can find a collection of exclusive villas and hotels, with opulent condominiums further inland. Accessing the beach is conveniently possible via the Escénica highway at kilometer 14, either by descending Baja Catita street or by venturing directly to Puerto Marqués and following the designated path leading to the beach.

What sets Pichilingue apart is its occasional allure to notable national and international artists and celebrities. They can be spotted aboard private yachts that frequently navigate the vicinity of this secluded coastal gem.

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Playa Pichilingue (Pichilingue Beach) on Map

Sight Name: Playa Pichilingue (Pichilingue Beach)
Sight Location: Acapulco, Mexico (See walking tours in Acapulco)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor

Walking Tours in Acapulco, Mexico

Create Your Own Walk in Acapulco

Create Your Own Walk in Acapulco

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Acapulco Introduction Walking Tour

Acapulco Introduction Walking Tour

When the German geographer Alexander von Humboldt arrived in 1803, he called Acapulco “one of the most beautiful harbors in the world.”

Acapulco’s name comes from a Nahuatl word often translated as “place of reeds”, reflecting its early landscape. Long before it became a resort city, Acapulco was home to Nahua-speaking communities and formed part of pre-Hispanic trade networks along...  view more

Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.6 Km or 2.2 Miles