Acapulco Botanical Garden

Acapulco Botanical Garden

Cumbres de Llano Largo
  • Walking
  • Eco Tourism
  • 0-3 hours
  • Any time

Open sunrise to sunset, El Jardín Botánico de Acapulco is a small tropical botanical garden located near Loyola University. It makes for a pleasant stroll with panoramic views of the bay, orchids, ponds, creeks, colorful birds and walking trails. Plants and trees, including a hardwood in danger of extinction, are clearly marked for identification. Entry is $5, free on Sundays,

Universidad Loyola del Pacífico A. C., Avenida Heroico Colegio Militar, Acapulco, Mexico

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