Mexico to Build New Pacific Coast Resort
United Press International
HUATULCO, Mexico —
The government has budgeted $96 million to build a new tourist resort on the country’s Pacific Coast to ease traffic to the older beach town of Acapulco, officials said Tuesday.
The “Bays of Huatulco” development, 240 miles south of Mexico City, will have more than 27,000 hotel rooms when it is completed around the year 2000, a Tourism Ministry spokesman said.
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