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Acapulco de Juárez
Acapulco de Juárez (), commonly called Acapulco ( , ; ), is a city and major seaport in the state of Guerrero on the Pacific Coast of Mexico, south of Mexico City. Located on a deep, semicircular bay, Acapulco has been a port since the early colonial period of Mexico's history. It is a port of call for shipping and cruise lines running between Panama and San Francisco, California. The city of Acapulco is the largest in the state, far larger than the state capital Chilpancingo. Acapulco is also Mexico's largest beach and balneario resort city. Acapulco de Juárez, Guerrero is the municipal seat
La Paz
capital city of Baja California Sur, México
Puerto Vallarta
municipal seat of Puerto Vallarta, State of Jalisco, Mexico
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Mazatlán
Mazatlán () is a city in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. The city serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding , known as the Mazatlán Municipality. It is located on the Pacific coast across from the southernmost tip of the Baja California peninsula.
Manzanillo
municipal seat of Manzanillo, State of Colima, Mexico
Ensenada
Ensenada ('inlet', ) is a city in Ensenada Municipality, Baja California, situated on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. Located on Bahía de Todos Santos, the city had a population of 279,765 in 2018, making it the third-largest city in Baja California. The city is an important international trade center and home to the Port of Ensenada, the second-busiest port in Mexico. Ensenada is a major tourist destination, owing to its warm climate and proximity to the Pacific Ocean, and is commonly known as La Cenicienta del Pacífico ("The Cinderella of the Pacific").

Cabo San Lucas
town in Los Cabos Municipality, State of Baja California Sur, Mexico
Heroica Guaymas
Guaymas () is a city in Guaymas Municipality, in the southwest part of the state of Sonora, in northwestern Mexico. The city is south of the state capital of Hermosillo, and from the U.S. border. The municipality's formal name is Guaymas de Zaragoza and the city's formal name is the Heroica Ciudad de Guaymas.
Salina Cruz
municipal seat of Salina Cruz, State of Oaxaca, Mexico
Loreto
municipal seat of Loreto, State of Baja California Sur, Mexico
Lázaro Cárdenas
municipal seat of Cárdenas, State of Michoacán, Mexico
Santa Rosalía
municipal seat of Mulegé, State of Baja California Sur, Mexico
San Blas
municipal seat of San Blas, State of Nayarit, Mexico
San Felipe
municipal seat of San Felipe, State of Baja California, Mexico

Topolobampo
Topolobampo () is a port town on the Gulf of California, located in the municipality of Ahome in northwest Sinaloa, Mexico. It is the fifth-largest town in Ahome, reporting a 2020 census population of 6,198.

Barra de Potosí
human settlement in Mexico
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Chacala is a beach town set in small cove on the Pacific coast of Mexico in the State of Nayarit. It is located near pueblo Las Varas, about north of Puerto Vallarta, and is part of the coastline known as the Riviera Nayarita. The name means "where there are shrimp" in Náhuatl.
The population consists of approximately 300 full-time residents but can swell to over 1000 during Mexico's most popular vacation periods, such as Semana Santa (Easter Week) and Christmas. Chacala is known for its physical beauty and unhurried lifestyle.
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Boca de Tomatlán
human settlement in Mexico
Playa Azul
town in Cárdenas Municipality, State of Michoacán, Mexico
Pichilinque
Pichilinque is a port facility and port city in the La Paz Municipality, in the state of Baja California Sur, Mexico. It is located in the Bay of La Paz, on the Baja California peninsula nearby the state capital of La Paz.
Yelapa
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Yelapa is a small beach town in Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, Mexico. The village lies in the southernmost cove of Bahía de Banderas (Bay of Flags).