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Things to Do in Ixtapa, Mexico, Activities & Attractions, Park Royal Ixtapa Resort, MX

Venture Out and Experience More of Ixtapa with Area Activities and Attractions

Our local Marina Ixtapa has lots of things to see and do in Ixtapa, Mexico on the water or on the golf course. Try a diving tour with certified instructors, where you can also receive instruction and certification. If this is your first time, take a non-certified course and experience fascinating underwater sea life at any of Ixtapa’s over 35 diving locations.

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The calm waters of Ixtapa invite you to swim, snorkel, dive, and play water sports at this dazzling location.  In front of the hotel, enjoy parasailing, boogie boarding, jet skis, and beach volleyball. Nature lovers will experience fantastic rock formations and abundant plant life.

There are plenty of seafood restaurants and spectacular scenery to enjoy at Playa Don Rodrigo. The outstanding beauty of this lovely beach is worth a visit.

If you like playing golf, just a short distance from Park Royal Ixtapa are two professional 18-hole golf courses - La Marina and Palma Real Golf Course.  In front of Park Royal Ixtapa is a cycling road perfect for an afternoon ride with the family. Just 15 minutes away from the resort is the Aztlán Park ecological zone with more than 300 different species of protected birds.

For a once-in-a-lifetime experience, join us in the October-March season when you will have the chance to participate in the release of baby turtles born at Park Royal Ixtapa turtle’s nest.

For adventurous spirits, a tour in four-wheel drive vehicles (ATVs) will take you through the tropical landscape with its variety of native vegetation or along the scenic and pristine beaches of the Pacific Ocean, and mountain trails between the jungle foothills of the Sierra Madre del Sur.

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