Drift through the mirror-still mangroves of Coyuca Lagoon — Acapulco's wild backyard and a UNESCO-recognised biosphere — in a private lancha, spotting roseate spoonbills, crocodiles, and wild parrots in an untouched tropical Eden.
What to expect
Your private guide collects you at the cruise pier and heads west along the dramatic Pacific Costera to the lagoon's edge. You board a traditional wooden lancha and glide into a cathedral of mangrove tunnels alive with birdsong. The guide pauses at a hidden freshwater spring where migratory birds congregate, then continues to a palapa restaurant on stilts for a lunch of whole grilled fish and coconut agua fresca. On the return drive, the route traces a coastal ridge with sweeping views of open Pacific surf beaches used by international surfers.
Good to know
Depart by 08:30 to catch peak wildlife activity in the lagoon. Full tour is 6 hours — confirm your ship's schedule. Wear light, natural-coloured clothing and closed-toe sandals; the lancha can be splashy. Baby turtle release programmes near Tres Palos can sometimes be added seasonally — ask the operator in advance.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Acapulco — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.