There's lots to do in Acapulco, Mexico, but one of the more unique Panama Canal shore excursions available happens here - seeing the famous La Quebrada cliff divers.
Acapulco's gorgeous seaside cliffs would have likely garnered it some renown around the world in the first place, but what really put the destination on the map were the diving daredevils who began jumping off of them into the water below. Once a loose organisation of locals from the nearby fishing village of La Quebrada, these "clavedistas" (Spanish for cliff diver) now put on daily performances more akin to a professional group. Watching these Acapulco divers time their jumps with the waves below is certainly a sight that won't be soon forgotten, and you'll walk away with an enormous respect for these amazing athletes.
Yet while the La Quebrada cliff divers may be what Acapulco is famous for, they're by no means the only attraction. If you're of the adventurous mindset, you won't be able to jump off the cliffs yourself - but you can get your kicks on a thrilling Papagayo River Rafting excursion.
Finally, history buffs should head for Fort San Diego. Not only did this building once serve as an important defensive fortification, it now houses the city's Museo Historico de Acapulco, which contains many artefacts from the region's long history.