Isla de la Roqueta is the large island off the coast of the Las Playas area of
Traditional Acapulco. It's a big stony crag of an island topped with green vegetation
and offering the tiny, rustic beach Playa Roqueta, snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking,
and a few palapa-style restaurants. The only way to get to the island is by boat.
Most larger boat tours of the bay stop off at the island and there are some good
glass-bottom boat tours as well. Not only can use see all varieties of tropical
fish, but the Capilla Submarina, an underwater statue of the
Virgin of Gaudalupe is located offshore.

The island also offers a small zoo containing a good sampling of
exotic animals. Hiking the island is another great activity for the ecotourist
and adventurer in you. Trails pass by the lighthouse and go to the tiny,
isolated Playa Marin.
If you like the sun, sea, sand and a bit of peaceful seclusion, you'll enjoy a
trip to the Isla de la Roqueta. If going with a big group doesn't turn you on,
a few bucks, a little Spanish, and a handshake will get one of Acapulco's fisherman
to take you over there.