Local Flavors
Visit the town square and local markets to try traditional Guerrero dishes like pozole or local seafood.





San Jerónimo de Juárez is a municipality in the state of Guerrero, Mexico, situated along the Costa Grande. With a population of approximately 7,200, the town maintains a quiet, traditional atmosphere that reflects the local character of the region. It serves as a central point for the surrounding area and offers a variety of local markets where regional specialties can be found. Its location makes it a notable stop for those traveling through the state who wish to see a more local side of Guerrero. The town is characterized by its community-focused environment and a pace of life typical of rural Mexican municipalities.
San Jerónimo de Juárez is a municipality in the state of Guerrero, Mexico, situated along the Costa Grande. With a population of approximately 7,200, the town maintains a quiet, traditional atmosphere that reflects the local character of the region. It serves as a central point for the surrounding area and offers a variety of local markets where regional specialties can be found. Its location makes it a notable stop for those traveling through the state who wish to see a more local side of Guerrero. The town is characterized by its community-focused environment and a pace of life typical of rural Mexican municipalities.
Traditional small-town atmosphere in Guerrero.
Central location within the Costa Grande region.
Local markets featuring regional products.
Authentic glimpse into Mexican community life.
Limited tourist-specific infrastructure compared to larger coastal cities.
The tropical climate results in high temperatures and humidity year-round.
Cash is the primary method of payment in local establishments.
Visit the town square and local markets to try traditional Guerrero dishes like pozole or local seafood.
The town is best reached by car or regional bus as part of a trip along Highway 200.
Experiencing authentic local life in the Costa Grande region.
MXN $
$40-$60 p/day
7,200
Spanish is the primary language spoken, so knowing basic phrases is helpful for visitors.
Spanish
November-April
Expect hot and dry conditions, perfect for exploring the region before the summer rains.
The rainy season brings humidity and lush green landscapes, though afternoon storms are common.
The weather begins to cool slightly, and the surrounding countryside remains vibrant after the rains.
The peak time to visit, offering the most pleasant temperatures and clear, sunny days.