Surfing with huge breaking waves in Acapulco Mexico ....
Icacos – Located in the Zona Dorada in the southern portion of the bay, is one of Acapulco’s biggest and longest beaches. The waves are generally moderate at this beach The calm waters of Icacos are great for windsurfing. All the necessary gear and equipment can be rented right on the beach.
Pie de la Cuesta – Located 6 miles northeast of the Acapulco Bay, this beach is known for its strong surf, so be careful when swimming. You can arrive by taking the Pie de la Cuesta highway until you reach the four-kilometer mark in Barra de Coyuca. This beach is known for its strong undertow, so you should be very careful if you are not an experienced swimmer. The waves at this location prove challenging to even the most advanced surfers.
Revolcadero – You’ll find Revolcadero 2.5 miles east of Puerto Marques. The waves and undertow are strong so be careful in the water. These waters also pose a significant challenge for surfing enthusiasts. You can also rent a bodyboard on this beach, which is a wider and shorter board than a surfboard.

Pie de la Cuesta – Located 6 miles northeast of the Acapulco Bay, this beach is known for its strong surf, so be careful when swimming. You can arrive by taking the Pie de la Cuesta highway until you reach the four-kilometer mark in Barra de Coyuca. This beach is known for its strong undertow, so you should be very careful if you are not an experienced swimmer. The waves at this location prove challenging to even the most advanced surfers.
Revolcadero – You’ll find Revolcadero 2.5 miles east of Puerto Marques. The waves and undertow are strong so be careful in the water. These waters also pose a significant challenge for surfing enthusiasts. You can also rent a bodyboard on this beach, which is a wider and shorter board than a surfboard.