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Acapulco
Sex Tour.com
Yes,
you know what I'm saying. Adult Acapulco as in naughty,
sexy adult Acapulco. Acapulco is truly an adult-oriented
paradise with loads of sexy people, a liberal attitude,
bars and clubs brimming with libido and I'm going to go
out on a limb to say that Acapulco has more strip clubs
per capita than any other place on earth. I'm not sure if
that's a good thing or a bad thing, but it is a thing for
sure. If you're into sex, any don't mind paying for it,
Acapulco is a first-rate choice. And don't forget to practice
your adult Spanish by buying some of the little dirty Mexican
comic books available at most newsstands.
Acapulco has one of the best nightlife scenes in the world.
The great thing about Acapulco is that the action really
gets going around 1AM - a time in the US when you're getting
dangerously close to the hour when the wait staff comes
around to take your drinks and then kicks you out into the
street just when things are heating up.
Acapulco has the best of all worlds. You can bar hop, but
in my opinion the best plan to dig in and get down to some
serious partying at your club of choice which gives you
ample time to meet new, totally intoxicated people. In Acapulco,
there are a couple of programs. The standard pay as you
go and my personal favorite, the drink till you drown. With
the later, you pay a cover to get and drinks are free all
night until everyone leaves which is typically around 4
or 5am. By drinks, we don't mean plastic cups and a keg
but most anything you'd find in a normal bar. Acapulco even
has some great after hours clubs where you can party until
noon the next day... if you can handle it.
In a city known for it's glitzy nightlife, high rise hotels
and sandy beaches, Acapulco still has it's roots in traditional
Mexican culture unlike purpose-built mea-resort cities like
Cancun and Los Cabos. While Acapulco is a world-class resort
city with fine dining, golf, tennis, 5-star hotels and breathtaking
villas, if you manage to escape the confines of the hotel
complex you'll notice that Acapulco is real Mexico. There
are quite a few first-rate cultural attractions and many
off the beaten track delights as well in addition to cliff
divers, beaches, and bars. Truth be told, one of the best
attractions is just observing the people go about their
business. Want to learn more about Acapulco attractions?
This is the place to jump off.
Acapulco currently has more than 18,000 hotel rooms in several
hundred hotels and that's not to mention all the other accommodations
from vacation villas, houses, and apartments for rent to
the dozens upon dozens of motels around town.
Hotels started going up back in the 1930s in Acapulco when
the city's first Hotel, El Mirador, went up near the Zocalo.
Hotels began appearing in force after the construction of
a modern highway connecting Acapulco and Mexico City in
1945 (the first highway was acatually built back in 1927,
but it took a full week's travel time). Acapulco's hotel
boom really began in the 1950s and coincided with the big
post-war economic expansion taking place in the United States
and improvements in transportation technology (such as international
air travel). It shouldn't go without mention that this is
also around the time Hollywood discovered Acapulco and American
stars, starlets and it's just plain old rich began flocking
here making Acapulco one of the international jet-set's
major stops. Acapulco was chic in the 1950s and it's making
a big comeback today.

Acapulco has some of the
best beaches in Mexico, perhaps some of the best beaches
in the world. From Pie de la Cuesta to Caleta to the Golden
Zone and out to Puerto Marques and Diamante, there are dozens
of great beaches to choose from and even more distinct personalities.
Some of the beaches are good
for swimming, while at some its downright dangerous. Acapulco
is not so great for surfing though there a a few sports
with some waves, but it is always great for lounging. Some
Acapulco beaches offer total freedom while the vendors at
others make it a little difficult to relax (though you don't
get the super high pressure touts on Acapulco's beaches
that you do in some other countries).
Mexico’s popularity as an international tourist
destination and its proximity to the United States have
created the foundation for a flourishing sex tourism industry.
Mexican stakeholders have expressed fear that Acapulco will
become another Bangkok, a notorious sex tourist destination,
noting that Mexico, like Thailand, has a steady stream of
visitors and a large supply of poor and desperate young
people.
Throughout Mexico and the Central American region,
machismo attitudes are prevalent. Women are often
viewed as sexual objects. Mexican women’s rights advocates
claim that rape and other violent offenses against women
are not treated as serious crimes. In many indigenous communities,
women are essentially servants of their fathers, husbands,
and brothers. For example, rapto, when a man kidnaps
a woman with the intent to marry her or simply to satisfy
his sexual pleasure, is one harmful traditional practice
that still exists in southern Mexico. In the summer of 2001,
the Oaxacan Women’s Institute persuaded the Oaxacan
state legislature to pass heavy criminal penalties against
this practice. In March 2003, the state legislature reversed
its decision and again made rapto a minor infraction.
One key male legislator even called the practice harmless
and & romantic.

Los Lenones; tightly organized associations of pimp; operate
throughout Mexico. Within Los Lenones, 80 percent of the
pimps are based in Tenancingo, a suburb located an hour
drive north of Mexico City, where police commonly protect
the perpetrators. Los Lenones are based on family hierarchies;
the father controls the organization and the money, while
the sons and male cousins lure or kidnap the victims. Throughout
rural and suburban towns across Mexico, Los Lenones search
for girls in bus stations, in factories, and even at school
dances. Girls taken by gang members are often broken down
on Calle Santo Tomás, a narrow street in the dangerous
La Merced neighborhood of Mexico City. One girl can earn
her captors up to US$2,000 a week on Calle Santo Tomás.
Girls may have sex with 20 to 30 men a day, 7 days a week
for several weeks or months before being transported to
the United States.
Not
only are women and children trafficked from Mexico to the
United States, but also women and children from other countries
are brought to Mexico and forced to work in prostitution.
Many Central American girls are lured from Hurricane devastated
communities with false promises of jobs as waitresses. Hundreds
of Central American girls, mostly from Guatemala, El Salvador,
Honduras, and Nicaragua, are in prostitution in Tapachula,
Chiapas. Women from Eastern Europe have been found working
as dancers in bars in Mexico City and in northern cities.
The
U.S.–Mexican border region is a major center for foreign
sex tourists, as are the coastal resort areas. Sex tourism
involving women, including young boys and girls is on the
rise in Acapulco and is quite visible in the streets and
on the beaches. Wealthy foreign men are known to lure boys,
most roughly 14 to 18 years old, with cold drinks and snacks
on the beach. As we are not supporters of any activity that
involves the act of sex with a minor. We are however simply
presenting the true to life facts to our visitors regarding
sex tourism within this particular region.
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