All Inclusive Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, Mexico Vacations
Enjoy two unique vacation experiences in one when you visit Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo on Mexico’s Pacific Coast. These two destinations offer different ambiences just four miles apart. Ixtapa offers a more modern atmosphere with beautiful beachfront resorts and popular hotel chains, while Zihuatanejo offers a historic charm that’s ideal for laidback getaways. No matter which destination you choose, there are all inclusive Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo resorts for every travel style.
Enjoy a classic all inclusive getaway on the shores of Ixtapa. Lounge on pristine beaches lining the coast including Playa el Palmar and Playa Coral or soak up the sun by one of the stylish beach clubs. There are plenty of opportunities for adventure, whether you want to explore the natural beauty of Ixtapa Island on a hike through the lush jungle or snorkel in the crystal-clear waters.
If you’re looking for a more authentic Mexican experience, stay in one of the charming resorts lining the shores of Zihuatanejo. Discover the local culture as you stroll along the cobblestone streets of downtown and visit local restaurants, bars and artisan studios. The waterfront Paseo del Pescador is one of the best places to watch the sunset as you enjoy delicious fresh seafood at one of the quaint restaurants.
Start planning your all inclusive Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo vacation now! Choose from a range of last minute Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo deals and head to paradise with Sunwing.
National language: Spanish, although English is widely spoken at resorts and in major tourist destinations.
Currency: MXN (Mexican Pesos). We recommend you bring USD (US Dollars), which are widely accepted around the island.
Voltage: 110V. Most Canadian devices use 120V which are compatible with 110V, but we recommend bringing an adaptor with voltage conversion for items using motors, heating or three-prong plugs.
What to pack: Don’t know what to bring? We’ve got you covered! Check out our packing list for your vacation in Mexico.
What to buy: Visit one of the area’s local flea markets for a handmade woven hammock to bring the destination’s laidback vibes home with you.
Getting around: Your local Sunwing Experiences representative will handle your airport transfers, providing you with round-trip transportation from the airport to your resort and back. To discover all the incredible things to see and do in Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, check out our wide range of tours and excursions with Sunwing Experiences.
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Legal wedding requirements
- Couples and their four witnesses must arrive in Mexico at least three business days prior to the wedding; four days are recommended if the couple’s documents have not already been translated into Spanish.
- A completed application form obtained in Mexico at the Registry Office. This includes a statement on the couple’s future assets and property
- Valid passports for the wedding couple.
- Birth certificates for the wedding couple (original and apostilled).
- Tourist Cards (issued during the flight). Names on the tourist cards and passports must be the same.
- Health Certificate stating no contagious disease. Blood tests are required to determine blood type, HIV and STD status. Blood tests will be taken at your resort.
- Four witnesses (Required documents for witnesses: copies of valid passports, Tourist Cards. Witnesses must also be 18 years of age and present at time of the ceremony)
- If either party is divorced, they must present either a certified copy of the Divorce decree, duly legalized and translated into Spanish by a Mexican Consulate with jurisdiction where the divorce was filed.
- In some states, parties who have been divorced cannot marry until one year has passed since their divorce was finalized.
- If either party has been widowed, they must provide a certified copy of the death certificate duly legalized and translated by the Mexican Consulate with jurisdiction over the place where the spouse died.
- Written parental consents for couples under 18 years old (original and apostilled).
- Documents must be presented before the Officer of the Civil Registry in the city or town where the ceremony will take place. Regulations vary based on the state and applications must be completed in person.
Legal ceremonies will incur additional costs. Additional requirements may also apply. Please contact your desired resort directly for legal ceremony fees and any additional requirements. For more information contact [email protected].
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