Cities in Mexico State of GuerreroGuerrero State of Mexico![]() The highlighted green area is Guerrero |
Mexico has a vast bus system of 800 bus companies that can transport you to every corner of its 32 states. Over 39,000 Mexico bus schedules offer you a variety of inexpensive travel options. Mexico’s bus system helps you save money by avoiding expensive rental cars, save time by avoiding airport security hassles, and save vacation memories by meeting local people as you get off the beaten path. Mexico has the largest and most efficient bus system in the world. Even Mexico business executives park their luxury cars to take an overnight bus to a distant conference so they can arrive fresh in the morning, conduct business, and then return on another overnight bus. Mexico offers five classes of bus service, ranging from executive class (lujo) with large reclining seats comparable to airline first class, video moves and hostesses serving refreshments, to VW vans that tackle the donkey paths. But the Mexico bus system with thousands of bus schedules can be bewildering at first. That’s because the Mexico bus companies do not provide printed bus timetables. One tourist in Mexico was even forbidden to photograph timetables posted above bus ticket counters. Contacting Mexico bus companies by telephone can be a frustrating, and very expensive, experience. Bus companies often do not have bilingual agents answering the phones. Major travel guide books aren’t too much help. They advise you to take expensive rental cars (do you know Mexico’s travel laws, and can read Mexico’s traffic signs), and in some cases devote more space to a practically non-existant passenger train system. The unique guide Bus Across Mexico now offers you a way to check bus schedules instantly. For only $1.99, you can get schedules to plan your Mexico vacation. Use the handy tables below to find the states and cities you are interested in. Make your selection then order. It’s that simple. And that fast. |
| Cities | Notes |
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| Acapulco | Acapulco is the largest and most spectacular tourist resort in the Mexican Pacific. As a result of its stunning beaches, exuberant natural surroundings and wonderful climate, this port has been dubbed the Pearl of the Pacific. It is the most popular holiday resort in Mexico and Latin America, since its functional, modern infrastructure has had very little impact on its original beauty or attractions. During the viceroyalty, boats set off from Acapulco to explore the South Seas, and in 1566, it was inaugurated as a trade route with the Far East through the routes of the galleons of China and the Philippines. This trade attracted marauding pirates that repeatedly attacked the port. The Fort of San Diego, whose structure can still be seen, was built to repel these attacks. Set in gorgeous natural surroundings, Acapulco offers an enormous range of attractions and activities. Calm, sunny beaches and exuberant vegetation that surrounds one of the loveliest bays in the Pacific blend seamlessly with major hotel complexes, superb restaurants and wonderful nightclubs. Acapulco has something to suit every taste and budget and offers a range of activities for the whole family. The main attraction of the bay are its more than twenty beaches, each with a distinct atmosphere, where you can choose your favorite water sport. Enthusiasts will find ample opportunities for sports fishing, diving, water skiing and snorkeling. There are also several ecological areas that are ideal for picnics and horse riding, as well as golf courses and tennis courts. Acapulco is a wonderful place for shopping in stores that combine luxury with comfort. It also boasts a variety of restaurants offering everything from regional to international cuisine. The port?s nightlife is intense and extremely diverse, offering something for every taste. Its state-of-the-art facilities also make Acapulco an ideal business venue. Acapulco is located 326 km away from the Federal District along the Autopista del Sol, and 411 km away by the old federal highway no. 95. It also boasts an excellent international airport. |
| Atoyac de Alvarez ( ah-TO-yahk ) | |
| Chilpancingo ( cheel-pahn-SEEN-go ) | |
| Ciudad Altamirano ( syoo-DAHD ahl-tah-mee-RAH-no ) | |
| Huamuxtitlan ( wah-moosh-tee-TLAHN ) | |
| Iguala ( ee-GWAH-lah ) | |
| Ixcateopan ( ish-kah-te-O-pan ) | |
| Ixtapa | |
| Ixtapa-Zihautanejo | |
| Juxtlahuaca | |
| La Calera | |
| La Laja | |
| La Parota | |
| Petatlan ( pe-taht-LAHN ) | |
| Potrerillos | |
| Taxco ( TAHS-ko ) | |
| Tecpan de Galeana ( TEK-pahn de gah-le-AH-nah ) | |
| Tierra Colorado ( tee-E-rah ko-lo-RAH-dah ) | |
| Tlapa ( TLAH-pah ) | |
| Tuliman | |
| Xochihuehuetlan ( ho-chee-hwe-hwe-TLAHN ) | |
| Zihuatanejo ( zee-wah-tah-NE-ho ) |