Mazatlan Vacations
Mazatlan, with its long stretch of beachfront hotels, seafood restaurants, nightclubs, and bright lights, is one of the most popular resorts in Mexico, and its second largest coastal city. Although often popular with young adults, Mazatlán also tends to be less crowded than other well-known Mexican beach resorts, and is a favorite for seasoned travelers looking for rest and recreation in the sun. Nightlife is abundant and lively, and there is a large variety of restaurants. Beaches are long and the waves can be big enough for surfboarding and body surfing.
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Mazatlan Vacations
Fun and Recreation Mazatlan, with its long stretch of beachfront hotels, seafood restaurants, nightclubs, and bright lights, is one of the most popular resorts in Mexico, and its second largest coastal city. Get a bird's-eye view of the port while parasailing. Although often popular with young adults, Mazatlan also tends to be less crowded than other well-known Mexican beach resorts, and is a favorite for seasoned travelers looking for rest and recreation in the sun. Nightlife is abundant and lively, and there is a large variety of restaurants. Beaches are long and the waves can be big enough for surfboarding and body surfing. What to Do Several islands in the bay off Mazatlan make lovely day excursions. Also, golfers can take advantage of a nine-hole course at Club Campestre de Mazatlan or the El Cid golf course. The diving is good at Isla de los Venados, especially for beginners; Isla Dos Hermanos offers excellent diving for the more experienced. Try the Golden Zone for good shopping - there's a lot to buy throughout the area, although Mazatlan is not known for extensive regional handicrafts. Sport fishing trips are also popular. Plus, there are several interesting colonial villages in the area to explore. Most activity, however, centers around the sun and surf - including easy rental of catamarans, sailboards, snorkeling equipment, and paddleboats. Dining and Entertainment Mazatlan boasts Mexico's largest shrimp fleet, so you'll get first dibs on the shrimp before the catch is exported to the U.S. Other seafood is also plentiful. Try parrillada de mariscos - a selection of seafood grilled over glowing coals. In addition to the traditional Mexican fare, you'll find Italian, American, Japanese, Chinese, and Spanish fare throughout the area. Dining tends to occur earlier in Mazatlan, most likely because the after dinner activities are abundant. The disco scene is very big, and all the leading hotels have their own spots. You'll find the trendiest late-night clubs along the stretch of beaches called Los Sabalos. Package Includes:- Choice of accommodations
- Roundtrip transfers between airport and hotel
- Luggage handling at hotel
- Maid and bellman gratuities
- Assistance of a local destination representative
- Hotel taxes
Frequently Asked Questions
Who should go?
Couples and Singles
Laid-back charm, exceptional seafood, great nightlife, romantic sunrises and sunsets
Active Families
Affordable comfort and many activities
Value Traveler
Excellent destination for those looking for upscale at a value price
What's the climate like?
| Average High |
77° F |
77° F |
88° F |
88° F |
| Average Low |
58° F |
59° F |
75° F |
73° F |
| Average Rainfall |
1.1" |
0.1" |
1.0" |
3.7" |
Mazatlán’s year-round average temperature is 75°. Rainy season is June through October.
How do I get around town?
Transfers
Roundtrip transfers between the airport and hotels are included with your vacation package. There are also taxis that run between the airport and hotel zone; the trip is 12 miles.
Taxi
It’s easy to find a taxi in Mazatlán, as they are plentiful. Be sure to agree on the price before you get in.
Pulmonias
These open-air, and often uniquely decorated, taxis are a fun way to get around Mazatlán, even from the hotel zone to downtown. They are less expensive than taxis. Make sure to barter with the driver and agree on a price before getting in.
Two-Wheeled Vehicle
You can also rent mopeds, motorcycles, and bikes from several of the hotels and businesses along the waterfront. While fun, they aren’t very practical in the traffic.
Bus
The bus is inexpensive and has two routes — one between the hotel zone and downtown along the waterfront — which is the one that is most practical for tourists — and one that travels through neighborhoods and stops at shopping centers.
What kinds of dining and nightlife are available?
Seafood, namely shrimp, is the mainstay of Mazatlán restaurants, but you can also find delicious steaks, Italian pastas, or just a great place for a burger and a cerveza (beer). Here are some places to try out.
- Bahia Mariscos
Offer up an extensive seafood menu at reasonable prices in a historic townhouse. Ask the owner for a tour. Downtown.
- Copa de Leche
Waterfront restaurant where the food is as good as the view with inventive Mexican cuisine. Downtown.
- Hacienda de la Flor
The most authentic Mexican dining experience in Mazatlán is easy to find — just follow the enticing aromas. Their mole sauce is made up of 35 spices and takes two days to make!
- Jungle Juice
A comfortable patio and upstairs bar at this juice and smoothie joint has evolved into a full-fledged bar and grill. Enjoy great grilled meats and lobsters, as well as super breakfasts. Zona Dorada.
- Pura Vida
Dine on absolutely delicious breakfast items, superbly made vegetarian dishes, and unique fruit juice concoctions.
- El Shrimp Bucket
The original Anderson restaurant (owners of Señor Frogs) and a longtime favorite. If you like shrimp, you’ll love this waterside restaurant with a festive atmosphere. Downtown.
- Terraza Playa
A great place for a relaxing beachfront breakfast, no matter when you rise, as breakfast is served all day. The dinners are also outstanding. Zona Dorada.
The main area for nightlife is along the hotel zone and Fiesta Land, a large Moorish structure that juts out at the south end of the hotel zone and which can be seen from just about anywhere along the beach. Inside are several bars, clubs, restaurants, and the Valentino disco.
Where should I go shopping?
From open-air mercados to boutiques or shopping malls, the assortment is varied and the price is right. On the street behind the hotels, and also between the hotels, is shop upon shop selling clothing, t-shirts, sterling silver, leather goods, pottery, and other Mexican souvenirs. For an interesting shopping experience, go to the Mercado Central in downtown. This one square block has just about everything one could imagine and then some. Another great place is La Gran Plaza, a large shopping mall three blocks from the waterfront and open from 10 am - 9 pm.
When are the local events?
Carnival
Late February/Early March. Mazatlán’s main event each year and it’s been happening since 1898. It is one of the largest and most traditional carnivals in the world. The week of celebrations culminates with a huge parade. Make sure to make your reservations far in advance if visiting during this event.
Semana Santa
Week proceeding Easter. One of the largest festivals in the Mazatlán yearly calendar is the Easter celebration, Semana Santa. People come from all over Mexico and descend on the beaches of Mazatlán.
Day of the Dead
November 1 and 2. This holiday is celebrated in memory of lost loved ones with the building of altars and feasting.
What are my golf and recreation options?
Golf
Customize your vacation with discounted greens fees and gain access to hotel-affiliated golf courses with a stay at select hotels.
El Cid Golf & Country Club
Fair but challenging golf course where water comes into play on several holes. Features 27 holes of golf. Designed by Larry Hughes and Lee Trevino.
Unlimited golf is included at this course when the Elite All-Inclusive plan is purchased at the following hotels::
- El Cid Marina Beach Hotel
- El Cid Castilla Beach Hotel
Sportfishing
Mazatlán is one of the best places along the Mexican Pacific to fish for marlin and sailfish and it is generally less expensive to fish here than in other resort areas. Other popular catches are dorado, wahoo, grouper, and tuna; some restaurants will even prepare your catch of the day for you. If fishing for billfish, it is highly recommended that you practice catch and release. Fishing boats can be chartered from the fishing marina in the old harbor or from the El Cid Marina.
Snorkeling and diving
Snorkeling and diving are not extremely popular but can be done in the calm waters around the three islands out from shore — Bird, Deer, and Wolf Islands. They were declared an ecological reserve in 1991, so all the marine life is protected.
Spectator Sports
Mazatlán has a bullring about a mile from the Golden Zone that has bullfights from December - early April. Make sure to ask to sit on the shady (la sombra) side.
Cliff divers, much like the daring young men of Acapulco, take the plunge off the rocks at El Mirador. Dive times are sporadic but seem to coincide with the arrival of tourist buses. Donations are collected after the divers’ performance.
Travel tidbits
A Lot is New
Mazatlán’s 20-block downtown area has been restored to its colonial elegance and the six-mile oceanfront walkway between downtown and the Golden Zone has been revitalized.
Teatro Angela Peralta
The Teatro Ángela Peralta was built in 1860, and reopened in 1992 after a five-year restoration project. Cultural events of all kinds are presented here, and the opulent interior is open for viewing most days. The theatre is surrounded by tree-lined streets, historic buildings, restaurants, bars, and sidewalk cafes.
Panoramic Views
Get your exercise and be immediately rewarded with stunning views of Mazatlán and its harbor. Embark on a 30-35 minute hike to the top of a rocky promontory and tour the El Faro Lighthouse. You’ll be able to view the various Golden Zone islands and see the Mazatlán shrimp fleet. The lighthouse keeper may sell you a soda, but bring some water to stay cool and hydrated.
Acuario Mazatlán
This aquarium is the largest in Mexico and boasts more than 200 varieties of fish and sea life. The shark and crocodile tanks are especially impressive and the gardens and playgrounds are great for the kids.
Carnival
A week-long party topped only in size and revelry by Rio de Janeiro and New Orleans. Highlights of the event include parades, special shows, the coronation of the Carnival queen, outdoor concerts, more than 150 food and beverage vendors, all-night parties, and extravaganzas all over town.
Good to Know:
Mazatlán International Airport
MZT |
| February – July |
| October – January |
| Mexican Peso, but the U.S. dollar is accepted. |
| Spanish, but most people speak English in the tourist areas. |
| Mazatlán is on the same time zone as the United States’ Mountain Time Zone, one hour earlier than Central Time. Daylight Saving Time is observed in Mazatlán, just as in the United States. |
| Government legislation requires all people traveling via air to and from the United States and Canada to have a valid passport. For details on passports, visas, and health requirements, see Entry Requirements. |
| Some restaurants, especially in the resort areas, will add a 10-15% service charge to your check. If in doubt if it has been added, be sure to ask. |
| Very casual. A true beach resort. |
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Mazatlan Vacations
The following options are available when you book your vacation package to Mazatlan:
Car Rentals
We feature rental cars Alamo Rent A Car offering you the flexibility and convenience to travel when and where you want.
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Transfer - Direct Roundtrip Transfers
Upgraded transfer option that allows you to be taken directly from the airport to your hotel with no stops.
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Transfer - Private Nonstop Transfer
Upgrade your arrival experience by adding private, nonstop roundtrip transportation between the airport and your hotel. Private nonstop transfers are provided exclusively for the members of your booking in a dedicated air- conditioned vehicle. Vehicle type will vary based on the number of travelers on your booking and will include private sedan, or van with capacity of up to 8 passengers. The upgraded private nonstop transfer option will provide you with personalized convenience, additional comfort and save you time vs. shared-ride transportation.
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Tour - Bay Tour
Take a fantastic catamaran ride through the beautiful waters surrounding Mazatlan's 3 islands. The boat ride is complete with music, soft drinks, a relaxing sundeck and an option for shade, bathrooms, and an expert tour guide. Visit the merchant docks, fishing fleets, lighthouse and its caves, majestic Bird Island, and finally pass by the California Sea Lions. Tour includes:- Pick up at your hotel and roundtrip transportation to and from the tour site
- Services of an English-speaking guide
- Use of snorkel, mask, and fins
Other information:- Tour operates daily
- Tour departs at 9:00 am and lasts approximately 4 hours, including transportation time.
- Be prepared to tip your guides
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Tour - Copala Colonial Tour
This day trip takes you back into the town of Copala, a 400-year-old Colonial town with picturesque beauty. The sights of the surrounding mountains, lush flowers and plants, and cobblestone streets lined with quaint colonial houses all help add to the town's charm. You will also visit an old prison and the beautiful San Jose chruch, which was built in the 18th century in the Baroque style. On the way to Copala, visit the town of Concordia, where you'll watch natives make furniture and pottery by hand, and visit the main plaza and the local church. Tour includes:- Pick up at your hotel and roundtrip transportation to and from the tour site
- Services of an English-speaking guide
- Lunch, soft drinks, and beer
Other information:- Tour operates Monday through Saturday
- Tour departs at 9am and lasts approximately 5 hours
- Bring comfortable shoes for walking
- Be prepared to tip your guides
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Tour - El Quelite - Tequila Tour
El Quelite, a quaint village on the outskirts of the Riviera, is a traditional Mexican village. You will enjoy a walking tour of the village where you can see the local church. You will enjoy your lunch at Los Laureanos restaurant. At the mezcal or tequila ranch, the workers will walk you through the factory explaining the process. Here you can taste the best mezcal in the region. Tour includes:- Pick-up and drop-off at your hotel and transportation aboard air-conditioned coach bus or van
- Services of an English speaking guide
- Soft drinks, beer, and lunch at El Mason de Los Laureanos Restaurant
Other information:- Full-day tour - approximately 5 hours. Tour departs 9am from your hotel.
- Tour operates on Tuesday and Friday
- It is recommended that you wear comfortable shoes.
- Be prepared to tip your guides
- Program is subject to change without notice
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Tour - Huana Coa Canopy Adventure - Observer
Embark on a canopy adventure! This option is for those who do not wish to zipline, but would like to accompany someone who does. Mazatlan's mountain paradise, surrounded by exuberant semi-desert tropical forest and a variety of wildlife, make the perfect backdrop for an adventure. Enjoy the sights and sounds and excitement of the canopy as you watch others zipline on 9 separate lines from platform to platform. Also take a quick visit to the La Vinata distillery. Tour includes:- Pick up at your hotel and roundtrip transportation to and from the tour site
- Bottled water and fruit
- Services of an English-speaking guide
Other information:- Tour operates Monday through Saturday
- Tour departs at 9 am and lasts approximately 5 hours
- Children under 4 years of age are not allowed. An adult must accompany all other children.
- Wear comfortable shoes and clothes
- Be prepared to tip your guides
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Tour - Huana Coa Canopy Adventure - Rider
Embark on a canopy adventure! Mazatlan's mountain paradise, surrounded by exuberant semi- desert tropical forest and a variety of wildlife, make the perfect backdrop for an adventure. Enjoy the sights and sounds and excitement of a the canopy as you zipline on 9 separate lines from platform to platform. Also take a quick visit to the La Vinata distillery. Tour includes:- Pick up at your hotel and roundtrip transportation to and from the tour site
- Bottled water and fruit
- Services of an English-speaking guide
Other information:- Tour operates Monday through Saturday
- Tour departs at 9 am and lasts approximately 5 hours
- Not recommended for pregnant women, handicapped people, or people weighing more than 275 pounds
- Children under 9 years of age are not allowed. An adult must accompany all other children.
- Wear comfortable shoes and clothes
- Be prepared to tip your guides
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Tour - La Noria Tour
Visit the old town of La Noria, a community of handicraft workers. Here, you'll see the natives hand making leather belts, sandals, purses, saddles, clay pottery, and exquisite furniture. Take time to shop at Vinata Santa Clara factory, the only distillery in the state of Sinaloa that produces the Mexican liquor of Mezcal. The drive to La Noria takes you through the beautiful fields of Blue Agave. Tour includes:- Pick up at your hotel and roundtrip transportation to and from the tour site
- Services of an English-speaking guide
Other information:- Operates Monday through Saturday
- Tour departs at 9am and lasts approximately 8 hours
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking
- Lunch is not included, but available for purchase at el Sazon de la abuela Tina Restaurant in La Noria
- Be prepared to tip your guides
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Tour - Mazatlan City Tour
Discover the city of Mazatlan and its exciting points of interest. This comprehensive tour through the city provides a great understanding of everything Mazatlan has to offer. Visit the market, cathedral, old Spanish fort, high-divers, and lookout hills. Walk the streets of the historical center, admiring majestic architecture of old centuries, plus see the opera house, Casa Antigua, and the old town plaza. You will have time for some shopping. Be sure to bring a camera. Tour includes:- Pick up at your hotel and roundtrip transportation to and from the tour site
- Services of an English-speaking tour guide
Other information:- Tour operates Monday through Saturday
- Tour departs at 9am and lasts approximately 3 hours.
- Be prepared to tip your guides
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Tour - Stone Island Tour
Enjoy a trip on the water and a chance to visit one of the islands off the coast. Tour the harbor aboard a comfortable catamaran with sundeck. Enjoy a cool drink as you see the navy boats and the ferry to La Paz. The tour takes you out of the bay for 1 hour of sightseeing to see lighthouse hill, pirate cave, the white rocks, and the sea lions. Then spend approximately 3 hours at Stone Island where lunch is served. Take time to walk the beach, collect shells, swim, relax on a hammock, or enjoy activities including horseback riding, kayaking, or snorkeling. Tour includes:- Pick up at your hotel and roundtrip transportation to and from the tour site
- Services of an English-speaking guide
- Boat ride
- Lunch and beverages
Other information:- Bring a swimsuit and a towel
- Tour operates daily
- Tour departs 9am, and lasts approximately 6 hours
- Beach activities can be purchased at the island for additional fees
- Program is subject to change without notice due to weather or other local conditions
- Be prepared to tip your guides
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