Visitors to Zihuatanejo have a great propensity for falling in love with this place, their initial visits sometimes having almost mystical overtones that bring them back again and again, as if they were driven by some tropical demon. We hear the stories time and time again andsimply do not get tired of them:. oh-oh, here comes another person who, just by chance, perhaps because they popped open a map and blindly stabbed at it with their index finger to figure out where they'd go next, ended up in Zihuatanejo and, within hours of arrival, just KNEW that this is the place they absolutely MUST spend the rest of their life....
Tales like that are wonderful and fascinating. If you have one, don't fail to write us - we'd love to publish it or link to it, if you already have it published elsewhere...
So without further ado, here are a few travelogues and travel insights from others who have frequented the Ixtapa Zihuatanejo Mexico area.

Travelogue by David A. Keeps. Driving down the Pacific coast to Zihuatanejo. Published in Travel and Leisure, 2003
Enchanting spots south of the border. A Zihuatanejo travel story from FamilyFun.com
by Jill Fergus. A travel article from American Way on Zihuatanejo
A wonderfully descriptive account of Zihuatanejo, with a lot of useful tips, by regular visitor and Zihua-lover, Ian Chadwick
Photographs since 2000 of beaches, scenery and familiar faces.Several good links and search engines.Goes Here
Website of Betty Ann Bruno & Craig Scheiner - stories of their time in Zihuatanejo with lots of photos and good tips