Acapulco is one of the
most popular destinations for sportfishing. You can inquire about a
fishing tour at any of the rental shops or tour agencies which offer
services such as marlin or swordfish outings. If your tour happens
to include the mangrove swamps, you’ll be amazed by the large
quantity of water lilies, heron, pelicans and Black-throated Divers
that surround and accompany you while you fish.
Laguna de Chautengo – Also known as Laguna de Nexpan, this
lagoon is 117 kilometers (72 miles) from Acapulco. It is 12
kilometers (seven miles) wide from east to west and has a warm
climate year-round. The Nexpan and Copala rivers empty into this
lagoon, making it the ideal place for fishing thanks to its many
species of freshwater fish.
Laguna de Tecomate – Also known as Laguna de San Marcos, the
lagoon is located 68 kilometers (42 miles) east of Acapulco. It has
dozens of mangrove swamps, which attract hundreds of bird species
that feed in the waters. You can take a boat to the center of the
lagoon and spend hours of enjoyable time there appreciating the
beautiful surroundings as you catch freshwater fish.
Puerto Marques – Located 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) southeast
of Acapulco, you can arrive at the Puerto Marques Bay by driving
down a panoramic highway and taking a turnoff toward the port.This
place is ideal for fishing, as it’s possible to catch swordfish,
bass and fiddler crabs, amongst others.
Laguna de Coyuca – Located in Pie de la Cuesta, 10 kilometers
(6 miles) north of Acapulco. It has 30 square kilometers of
freshwater shoreline. A good place for catching various species.
Boats can take you out to two islands: la Isla de los Pajaros and la
Isla del Hombre de las Siete Esposas.
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