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    Golf and Tennis

    For those who consider tennis or golf as their game, Acapulco is one of the perfect places on earth to go for a memorable golf and tennis game. One main support for this claim is the fact that the city is the home to four championship golf courses and another nine-hole course that is nestled just right in the tourist zone. Note also that these championship golf courses are located to the south of the town, specifically near the airport. So if you are staying in town, you need to take a short trip to the south for that championship game of your life.

    However, if it happens that you are on a tight schedule, Acapulco offers you two of the championship golf courses to play at: the Acapulco Princess and The Pierre Marques. These courses connect each other and one of them can be played within minutes of finishing the other. Don’t also forget the Mayan Palace or the Tres Vidas, which are the most southerly of the Acapulco golf courses. The latter is said to be an incredibly wonderful place to play golf as it is built along a shoreline of the Pacific Ocean.

    For the tennis junkies, Acapulco has the best choices for you. One of the most well-known tennis courts is located at the Mayan Palace and it was built with the modern design. Also, it is located directly adjacent to the Mayan Palace golf course, giving you the chance to play golf in case you get tired of tennis. There are also a number of other locations perfect for a championship tennis game. There is the Campo de Golf and Tennis on the Ave. Costera M. Aleman, which is but available for rental. This tennis court is open to the public and is highly accessible knowing that it is located just within the Acapulco proper.

    So if you love tennis and golf, don’t ever miss those places on your visit to Acapulco, Mexico.

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