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| For a must-do day at Isla Ixtapa,
contact your hotel for boat arrangements. (Or Zihuatanejo Pier,
see below.) Sunset cruises are also a popular event, the best being
on the 67 foot trimaran Tristar. Contact Yates del Sol (Ph:
753/4-35-89). |
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| Various configurations of boats, crews
and amenities designed to fit anyone's budget can be organized through
Turismo Caleta (Ph: 753/3-04-44). |
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| The Ixtapa Golf Course (Ph:753/3-11-63)
is an 18 hole course designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. and is
considered an ecological preserve as well. |
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| Most hotels in the Hotel Zone provide
courts for guests and non-guests alike. The Ixtapa Golf Course
(Ph:753/3-11-63) has five courts with night lighting.
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| A day spent at Isla Ixtapa should
be part of every stay. A walk down to the town pier is all that's
needed to catch a ride to the island on one of the town's Cooperative
boats.(Ph: 753/4-2056). |
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Scuba
Diving and Snorkeling
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| With a choice of thirty different
dive sites to choose from, the area offers an ideal opportunity
for both experts and beginning divers. Of the many operators available,the
Zihuatanejo Scuba Center (Ph: 753/4-2147) has the most extensive
tours, equipment and certification courses available.
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| For rental of windsurfers, sailboats
and snorkeling equipment, Club de Playa Omar (Ph: 753/4-2147)
on La Ropa Beach has a good selection. |
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