Culture
Before Columbus sailed to America, Zihuatanejo was a sacred sanctuary for indigenous nobility. Articrafts, figurines, ceramics, stone carvings are still being found in the area verifying the presence of civilizations as the Olmecs (3,000 BC).
The original name, "Cihuatlán" means "place of women" in the Náhuatl language. Apparently the matriarchal society was the dominant industry. This is evidenced by pre-Hispanic figurines, plentiful bobbins and other related artifacts found in the area. These pre-Hispanic pieces as well as murals and maps are on permanent display at the Museo Arqueol=gico (Archaeological Museum).
In 1527, Spanish conquistadors launched a trade route from Zihuatanejo Bay to the Orient. According to some historians, the first coconut palms to arrive in America where brought here from the Philippines.
The Spaniards did little colonizing here. A scout sent by conquistador Hernán CortTs reported back with his evaluations saying the place was nothing great, tagging the name Cihuatlán with the demeaning Spanish suffix "nejo", hence "Zihuatanejo".
While Zihuatanejo's roots are traced back centuries, Ixtapa's birth came about in the 1970's, conceived and developed by the Mexican government. As one of Mexico's newest west coast resorts, Ixtapa has managed to coexist nicely with the charm of Zihuatanejo. Not many resorts deliver modern comfort, tropical beauty and village charm better than Ixtapa - Zihuatanejo.
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