Acapulco Mexico Playa De Caleta J. J. Pintos Real Photo Postcard

Acapulco Mexico Playa De Caleta J. J. Pintos Real Photo Postcard
Acapulco, Guerrero, transitioned from a significant colonial port to an emerging tourist destination in the early to mid-20th century. Playa Caleta, along with its neighboring Caletilla, stood as one of the city's premier and most accessible public beaches, drawing both local families and an increasing number of national and international visitors due to its calm waters and scenic setting. These beaches were fundamental to Acapulco's initial rise as a leisure destination.

This image likely captures Acapulco during the 1930s or 1940s, a period of significant growth for the city. The completion of improved infrastructure, notably the highway connecting Acapulco to Mexico City, dramatically increased accessibility and ushered in its "Golden Age" of tourism. During this era, Acapulco solidified its reputation as a glamorous resort, attracting a diverse array of visitors and establishing its iconic status on the global tourism map.
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