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Acapulco hosts delegates from 42 countries for national tourism fair

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Latin America's largest tourism fair is underway in Acapulco, where the city's recovery from Hurricane Otis continues to exceed expectations.
Acapulco New Year

Acapulco reports 88% hotel occupancy on first day of new year

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The city swelled with tourists to celebrate the new year, as the recovery from Hurricane Otis continues.
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Dengue cases on the rise in Guerrero

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The virus has exploded in areas affected by Hurricane Otis, as public health officials try to curb mosquito populations.
Bonanza yacht Acapulco

410-passenger yacht Bonanza resumes tours in Acapulco Bay

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Two months on from Hurricane Otis, Acapulco's last surviving traditional yacht is back in service, taking tourists sightseeing on the Guerrero coast.

Got 1 min? Mexican Open confirms return to Acapulco for 2024 tournament

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The event's organizers have doubled down on their commitment to hosting the Mexican Open at the GNP Arena, which was damaged by Hurricane Otis.
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Tourism Ministry says Acapulco has 4,500 hotel rooms available

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The resort city's tourism sector recovery since Hurricane Otis has surpassed expectations for the end of the year season.

Acapulco’s cliff divers resume shows at La Quebrada

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The divers will offer two show schedules in December, as tourism tentatively returns to Acapulco following Hurricane Otis.
Aeroméxico Acapulco

Acapulco airport resumes operations for domestic flights

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Commercial operations at Acapulco airport resumed on Monday morning following weeks of work to repair damage from Hurricane Otis.

Authorities say all missing foreigners have been located in Acapulco

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All foreign nationals reported as missing in Acapulco have now been accounted for following Hurricane Otis, including three killed in the storm.

Will Acapulco return to its golden age?

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The most recent devastation by Hurricane Otis took its toll on the city. Will Acapulco once again become a glamorous and glitzy destination?