Santa Lucía Bay Live Webcam, Acapulco

Live webcam provides real-time views of Santa Lucía Bay in Acapulco, Mexico.

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Santa Lucía Bay (Spanish: Bahía de Santa Lucía), widely known as Acapulco Bay, is one of the most beautiful and iconic natural harbors in Mexico. Located on the Pacific Ocean coast in the city of Acapulco, Guerrero, the bay features a distinctive crescent shape framed by lush hills that naturally shield its calm waters from strong winds and ocean swells. This unique geography creates ideal conditions for swimming, boating, and year-round coastal recreation, making Santa Lucía Bay a centerpiece of Acapulco tourism.

As the heart of Acapulco’s resort and entertainment zone, Santa Lucía Bay is lined with famous beaches, luxury and historic hotels, scenic waterfront promenades, modern marinas, and a full range of water-sports facilities. Visitors enjoy snorkeling, scuba diving, yacht cruises, paddleboarding, and parasailing, while the bay’s vibrant atmosphere blends natural beauty with urban energy. One of its most celebrated landmarks is La Quebrada Cliff, where world-famous cliff divers perform breathtaking dives into the ocean during nightly shows—an enduring symbol of Acapulco recognized worldwide.

Acapulco is among Mexico’s largest and most historic beach resort cities and a major Pacific port, located approximately 300 kilometers (186 miles) southwest of Mexico City. Together with Cancún, it ranks as one of the country’s top tourist destinations. The best time to visit Santa Lucía Bay is from November through April, when the climate is drier and more comfortable. Average air temperatures remain consistently warm, ranging from 27 to 33 °C (81 to 91 °F) throughout the year, while ocean temperatures stay inviting year-round, making the bay a perfect destination in any season.

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