Visit and Explore Mazatlan

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  Car & Moto Rentals

Rent a car or moto to move around Mazatlan and its surroundings more comfortably by dismissing predicament and avoiding traffic jams.

  Accommodation

Searching for where to stay in Mazatlan or surrounding towns? Check these hotels and hostels in Mazatlan for all budgets and all tastes.

  Food & Drinks

Mazatlan is known for its gastronomy, deliciously diverse cuisine. Check out these bars, cafes, and restaurants in Mazatlan and around.

  Nightlife, Clubs & Bars

Discover the best nightclubs and bars in Mazatlan. Here are some of the places for rambling around the town, letting loose, and dancing.

  Excursions, Tours & Transfer

Find popular guided tours and excursions in Mazatlan and its surroundings. Book your transfer from the airport to Mazatlan or vice versa.

  Education & Language Schools

Language schools and other educational institutions and centers offering Spanish language courses and cultural programs in Mazatlan, Mexico.


500 YEARS OF HISTORY

The city of Mazatlan (“Place of Deer”) was founded in 1531 and soon became a major trading port. Mazatlan also played a key role in the Mexican-American War.

500 YEARS OF HISTORY

The city of Mazatlan (“Place of Deer”) was founded in 1531 and soon became a major trading port. Mazatlan also played a key role in the Mexican-American War.

500 YEARS OF HISTORY

The city of Mazatlan (“Place of Deer”) was founded in 1531 and soon became a major trading port. Mazatlan also played a key role in the Mexican-American War.


Mazatlan

Mazatlan’s seaside is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a relaxing and fun-filled vacation. With its beautiful beaches, fantastic weather, and breathtaking views of the ocean, it’s a great place to take a stroll, enjoy the sunset, and take pictures, it’s no wonder that Mazatlan is one of the best destinations in Mexico.

Mazatlan

Mazatlan is a beautiful coastal city with miles of golden sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, and fantastic weather all year round. This beautiful stretch of sand offers calm waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling, and an endless array of activities, it’s no wonder that Mazatlan is one of the top tourist destinations in Mexico.

1-DAY EXCURSIONS FROM MAZATLAN

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  Pre-Columbian era

Mazatlán was originally inhabited by the Totorames, a group of hunter-gatherers who established small fishing villages in the region around 2000 BC. In the 15th century, they were conquered by the Aztecs, who established here a trading post.

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  The foundation of Mazatlan

The settlement was initially named Villa de la Concordia and was established as a mining town, as the area was known for its rich silver deposits. Due to its strategic location, the settlement quickly became an important trading port.

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Mazatlan

Mazatlan’s Malecon is a scenic oceanfront promenade that runs for approximately 21 kilometers along the city’s coast, offering visitors stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. The Malecon is a great spot to take a stroll, jog, or bike ride while enjoying the fresh ocean air. It is also lined with numerous restaurants, cafes, and bars, where visitors can enjoy local cuisine and refreshing drinks while taking in the ocean views. There are also several street vendors selling souvenirs and handmade crafts, making Malecon a great spot for shopping.

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What Mazatlan is known for?

Mazatlán is a coastal city located in the state of Sinaloa and an important Pacific port. Mazatlan is known for its beautiful beaches and warm, sunny weather. Mazatlan is a popular destination for travelers seeking sun, sand, and a taste ...
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Exploring the Charming Old Mazatlán (Historic Center)

Mazatlán’s Old Town is a charming historic district located in the heart of the city. The area is full of old-world charm, with colonial-style buildings, narrow cobblestone streets, and ornate plazas. Here’s everything you need to know about visiting Old ...
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