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Acapulco Shore

"A summer forever"

TV Show TV-MA 2014 45m/ep 7.8 /10 Canceled
MTV Latin America A MTV Latin America Original

Set against the sunny backdrop of Acapulco, the show drops viewers into the lives of a tight circle of Mexican twenty-somethings as they chase sun, sex, and social drama during a heated summer getaway. The camera follows a blend of aspiring party people, friends, and exes as nights blur into... Read more

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About Acapulco Shore

Set against the sunny backdrop of Acapulco, the show drops viewers into the lives of a tight circle of Mexican twenty-somethings as they chase sun, sex, and social drama during a heated summer getaway. The camera follows a blend of aspiring party people, friends, and exes as nights blur into mornings, and plans collide with impulse. There are flirting games, rivalries, and tense confrontations set amid beach clubs, hotel rooms, and late night eateries. The vibe is unapologetic and raw, offering a window into a vacation world where loyalty is tested and alliances shift with every splash of the sea. This mix keeps the energy high and the misadventures unpredictable.

Released in 2014 on MTV Latin America, Acapulco Shore adapts the Geordie Shore format for Mexican audiences. The show is produced as a reality series rather than a scripted program, with a focus on camaraderie, flirtation, and beachside chaos.

As part of the Shore franchise, the program helped pinpoint the Mexican take on party reality TV and sparked conversations about fame, friendships, and seasonal drama. It left a footprint in Latin American pop culture and sparked online buzz around the cast.

Critics often described the show as unvarnished reality that leans into social dynamics over plot. Core themes include the pursuit of status within a tight circle, romance and rivalry under bright sun, and the pressure of being constantly filmed.

Details

Release Date
September 27, 2014
Episode Length
45m
Rating
TV-MA
User Ratings
1,004 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
11
Episodes
149
Network
MTV Latin America
Status
Canceled
Genres
Reality
Country
Mexico
Studio
Litopos Producciones
External Links
View on IMDB

Cast

Karime Pindter

Karime Pindter

Self

Seasons (11 seasons, 149 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

12 episodes - 2014

S2

Season 2

13 episodes - 2016

S3

Season 3

14 episodes - 2016

S4

Season 4

12 episodes - 2017

S5

Season 5

12 episodes - 2018

Season 6

Season 6

15 episodes - 2019

Season 7

Season 7

17 episodes - 2020

S8

Season 8

15 episodes - 2021

Season 9

Season 9

14 episodes - 2022

Season 10

Season 10

12 episodes - 2022

Season 11

Season 11

13 episodes - 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

Acapulco Shore is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy online in the US. Check back later for updates.

Acapulco Shore has 11 seasons with a total of 149 episodes.

With a rating of 7.8/10 from 1,004 viewers, Acapulco Shore is well-regarded and recommended by viewers.

Set against the sunny backdrop of Acapulco, the show drops viewers into the lives of a tight circle of Mexican twenty-somethings as they chase sun, sex, and social drama during a heated summer getaway. The camera follows a blend of aspiring party people, friends, and exes as nights blur into morn...

Acapulco Shore stars Karime Pindter.

Acapulco Shore was released on September 27, 2014.

Acapulco Shore is a Reality series.

Acapulco Shore is set during a summer in Acapulco, Mexico, and the show follows a group of Mexican 20-somethings there. Filming takes place on location in Acapulco to capture the vacation vibe.

Karime Pindter appears as herself, listed in the top cast as Self. She joins the other cast members during the summer in Acapulco.

The series has 11 seasons. It is marked as canceled, so there are no announced plans for new seasons.

The show is rated TV-MA, meaning it's intended for mature audiences. It may include material not suitable for younger viewers.