Mazatlan Trip Overview
The three islands of Mazatlán are considered one of the most iconic symbols of the region. They are at once an interesting ecological study and a fantastic recreational space, thanks to their natural attributes and terrain. The islands were named according to the main species that inhabit or once inhabited them: Birds, Deer and Wolves.
The largest and most popular island is Isla de Venados (Deer Island), located right in the middle of the three. It has the most extensive beach and is the best place in Mazatlan to practice snorkeling, thanks to small waves and crystal clear waters. Isla de Venados is ideal for swimming, jet skiing, banana boating, paddle surfing and also for hiking and exploring on land. With an impressive view of the coast of Mazatlan and the surrounding area, you’ll fall in love with the natural beauty and unique perspective that Isla de Venados offers. Don’t miss it!
Additional Info
Duration: 4 hours
Starts: Mazatlan, Mexico
Trip Category: Outdoor Activities >> Hiking & Camping
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What to Expect When Visiting Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico
The three islands of Mazatlán are considered one of the most iconic symbols of the region. They are at once an interesting ecological study and a fantastic recreational space, thanks to their natural attributes and terrain. The islands were named according to the main species that inhabit or once inhabited them: Birds, Deer and Wolves.
The largest and most popular island is Isla de Venados (Deer Island), located right in the middle of the three. It has the most extensive beach and is the best place in Mazatlan to practice snorkeling, thanks to small waves and crystal clear waters. Isla de Venados is ideal for swimming, jet skiing, banana boating, paddle surfing and also for hiking and exploring on land. With an impressive view of the coast of Mazatlan and the surrounding area, you’ll fall in love with the natural beauty and unique perspective that Isla de Venados offers. Don’t miss it!
Itinerary
ITINERARY
• Pick up
• Introduction to the use of kayak and snorkel
• Kayaking over to Isla de Venados (no boat)
• Hiking and sighting of flora and fauna of the island (please bring tennis or hiking shoes)
• Snorkeling (please provide your shirt and shoe size)
• Free time on beach
• Kayaking back (no boat)
• Drop off
Stop At:
• Playa Las Gaviotas, Mazatlan Mexico
• Deer Island (Isla de Venados), El Cid Marina, Mazatlan Mexico
• Playa Las Gaviotas, Mazatlan Mexico