• La Noria Winery Route

    La Noria Winery Route

    Mazatlan is much more than sun, sand, and sea. The lands of the municipality of Mazatlán and the south of Sinaloa have a rich history: the production of mezcal, the Revolution and other events. The first Vinata; as it is known to the haciendas where mezcal was produced, was founded before 1850.The industry expanded until…

  • Private Tour to El Quelite Village and Tequila Distillery from Mazatlan

    Private Tour to El Quelite Village and Tequila Distillery from Mazatlan

    Visit three villages to see their local activities and lifestyles, La Noria, La Vinata and El Quelite. Learn of the old and current process of tequila at La Vinata where you will witness the equipment that was used in the 1800’s to produce tequila. You will see the equipment currently being used, and learn the…

  • Mazatlan – La Noria Artisan Tour The Blue Agave

    Mazatlan – La Noria Artisan Tour The Blue Agave

    To 30 kilometers from Sinaloa is located La noria town, where is produced a handmade tequila made with blue agave natural plant of Sinaloa. Enjoy the magic town of the pacific

  • Mazatlan to Mazatlan International Airport (MZT) – Departure Private Transfer

    Mazatlan to Mazatlan International Airport (MZT) – Departure Private Transfer

    Book your Private Arrival Transfer from Mazatlan hotels to Mazatlan International Airport (MZT).Don’t go through all the hassle of waiting in a long taxi or shared shuttles queues and use our private, door to door airport transfer.Your driver will be waiting for you at a scheduled time and you will travel comfortably to your destination.•…

  • Mazatlan Sightseeing and Shopping Tour

    Mazatlan Sightseeing and Shopping Tour

    This tour will show you the highlights of Mazatlan: main points of interest in New Mazatlan and Old Mazatlan, shopping and beaches. You will enjoy the main highlights of the Old Mazatlan by stopping at each area with the option of walking around to get some great pictures and a bilingual guide to explain the…

  • Sensation Bash Party All Inclusive Boat Cruise through Mazatlan Bay

    Sensation Bash Party All Inclusive Boat Cruise through Mazatlan Bay

    Ride in a new boat, with excellent amenities, service and quality in its products. An all-inclusive party, good atmosphere and incredible views of the beautiful city of Mazatlan.

  • Mazatlan 5-Hour Guided Tour

    Mazatlan 5-Hour Guided Tour

    A 5 hour guided tour where you will cross streams, climb the mountain, cover some rugged terrain, experience spectacular views and cross a wooden bridge (February-June) or drive by the river (rainy season, July-January)Includes: round transportation, lunch and tequila tour

  • Deer Island

    Deer Island

    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…

  • Mazatlan International Airport(MZT) to Mazatlan hotels -Arrival Private Transfer

    Mazatlan International Airport(MZT) to Mazatlan hotels -Arrival Private Transfer

    Book your Private Arrival Transfer from Mazatlan International Airport (MZT) to Mazatlan hotels.Don’t go through all the hassle of waiting in a long taxi or shared shuttles queues and use our private, door to door airport transfer.Your driver will be waiting for you at a scheduled time and you will travel comfortably to your destination.•…

  • Kayak by the river

    Kayak by the river

    A 5 hour tour where you will experience a fun scenic ride by the Presidio River. Such ride lasts approximately 90 minutes through a 12 km ride.Includes: round transportation, meals, drinks

  • Temazcal Sweat Lodge and Tequila Tour

    Temazcal Sweat Lodge and Tequila Tour

    You will experience a Prehispanic and your Shaman (the guide) will give you meditation exercises to relax your mind and free your soul. 4 hour tour. Includes: round transportation, meal, drink and tequila tour.

  • Mercado walking food tour

    Mercado walking food tour

    Want to get a taste of the real Mexico? Mexican flavors are practically synonymous with street food. But with so many good carts and stands, it’s hard to know where to start. The Flavor Teller will take you to the best hidden gems in Mazatlan. Learn about culture through food. Break through cultural and language…

  • Private Van and Bilingual Local Driver

    Private Van and Bilingual Local Driver

    You name the place and you’ll be taken there! Create your own itinerary to tour Mazatlan with a private van or suburban & a certified English speaking tour guide/driver at your beck and call.

  • Stone Island Beach Getaway

    Stone Island Beach Getaway

    Don’t miss this tour while you’re in Mazatlan! Enjoy the famous beaches on Stone Island! Don’t forget to bring your camera for pictures and remember you have 2 beach activities that are included.

  • Malpica Concordia and Copala Foothills Tour Private Vehicle

    Malpica Concordia and Copala Foothills Tour Private Vehicle

    Amaze yourself at a village founded in 1565 and its church build in the XVIII century. You can try our Mexican bread still baked on a brick oven heated with wood, and help our friend Jorge to build a floor tile the way it has being done for the last 70 years. Then transport yourself…

  • Mazatlan – City Tour

    Mazatlan – City Tour

    Mazatlan is one of the most important cities in the state of Sinaloa, due to its population and tourist development. It’s warm climate, it’s people, and beautiful beaches And for you to witness those peculiarities, we have scheduled this guided tour as the perfect way to get acquainted with the most significant tourist sites.

  • Mazatlan Smart Bike Tour

    Mazatlan Smart Bike Tour

    A great opportunity to enjoy the historical sites in Mazatlan from a unique perspective, on a Smart Bike! You decide how much you pedal and how much you use the electric motor, without any emissions!

  • Salsa and Tortilla at El Quelite Village Private Vehicle

    Salsa and Tortilla at El Quelite Village Private Vehicle

    Test your skills by learning how to make molcajete salsa and handmade tortillas oriented by a local cooker with years of experience.

  • Mazatlan Sightseeing and Beach All Inclusive

    Mazatlan Sightseeing and Beach All Inclusive

    This is the best tour if you want to have all your day activities, lunch and drinks taken care of. you will not have to worry about where or what to eat, or what activities to do. you will have plenty of options at your hand to choose from.And your Tour Guide will always be…

  • Mazatlan City Tour and Observatory

    Mazatlan City Tour and Observatory

    Take a step into history on a funicular ride. Admire the greatness of the port from the top of the Cerro del Vigia where you will live a trip to the past inside one of the oldest buildings in the city, where at the same time you will share the pleasure of knowing traditions in…

  • Barrio Bites tour

    Barrio Bites tour

    Want to get a taste of Mazatlan, soak up history and pick up street food confidence? Ready to take your taste buds on a roll and find your inner flavor adventurer? Mexican cuisine is practically synonymous to street food. But with so many food stands and carts, it’s hard to know where to start. The…

  • Whale Watching

    Whale Watching

    On winter season, the gentlest giants of theocean – the humpback whales, come toMazatlán.In this tour you will enjoy a fun ride along the bayin which you may find: dolphins, turtles, sealions, manta rays and endless marine life. We aresure this adventure will be the highlight of yourholidays.Guided by passionate sea experts and on board…

  • Private Airport-Hotel Transfer

    Private Airport-Hotel Transfer

    Enjoy the privacy and comfort of getting your private shuttle service from the airport to your destination in Mazatlan by hiring one of our late model vehicles with a bilingual tour guide driver.

  • Mazatlan Sightseeing and Golden Zone Private Vehicle

    Mazatlan Sightseeing and Golden Zone Private Vehicle

    We will provide with a Certified Bilingual Tour Guide on a late model transportation with air condition, beverage and traveler insurance, so you can design your own tour with the help of your Tour Guide.Add lunch and 2 drinks for: $15 usd adults and $10 usd kids.

  • Half-Day Tour to Tequila Factory and Villages from Mazatlan

    Half-Day Tour to Tequila Factory and Villages from Mazatlan

    This is the perfect out of town tour. Visit two villages to see their local activities and lifestyles, La Noria and Puerta de Canoas. Learn of the old and current process of tequila at la Vinata where you will witness the equipment that was used in the 1800’s to produce tequila and you will see…


All about Mazatlan

When to visit

Mazatlan’s golden beaches fill up with sun-seeking crowds in the winter months, while a lineup of big events keeps the energy high through spring. Parades and puppets mark the start of Carnival in February, and Mazatlan becomes party central for spring break revelry, which hits a fever pitch in March. For sun-soaked relaxation without the crowds, October and November are a sweet spot after a steamy summer.

Getting around

You can navigate Old Mazatlan and its neighboring attractions on foot relatively easily, but to see other sites you’ll need to rent a car, hail a cab, or hop on a bus. Mazatlan’s bus system includes a route that runs back and forth from the marina down through the Golden Zone (Zona Dorada) and into the Old Town. Although more expensive than a regular taxi, first-time visitors might want to take a ride in the popular pulmonías—tricked-out golf carts or modified VW Beetles that blast music.

Traveler tips

The primary tourist beaches—Playa las Gaviotas and Playa Sabalo—that line the Golden Zone are clean, convenient, and often crowded. Further north, you’ll find quieter options like Playa Cerritos and Playa Brujas, which are accessible by bus. For more excitement, visit the cliff divers in Mazatlan, who dive from a rock formation about 45-feet (13 meters) high into water only about 5-6 feet (2-3 meters) deep. The best time to see them is in the morning.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mazatlan best known for?

Situated on Mexico’s Pacific Coast, Mazatlan offers seemingly endless stretches of sand and a vibrant historic center. Originally a popular destination for sportfishing, drawing Hollywood stars like John Wayne and Gary Cooper, Mazatlan has experienced a rebirth thanks to an investment in its public parks and squares.

What is there to do in Mazatlan?

In Mazatlan’s Centro Historico, explore 19th-century landmarks such as the performance hall Angela Peralta Theater and Immaculate Conception Basilica. Watch divers plunge into the Pacific Ocean from dizzying heights at a cliff diving show. In the Golden Zone, visit Playa los Sabalos and Playa las Gaviotas to soak up the sunshine.

Is Mazatlan on the coast?

Yes. Mazatlan is located on Mexico’s Pacific Coast, directly east of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula. It’s a port town found in the western part of the Sinaloa state, about a five-hour drive from Mexico City. It experiences almost perfect weather year-round and boasts many beautiful beaches.

Is Mazatlan worth visiting?

Yes. Although Mazatlan might not top the list of most popular Mexican beach towns, it offers plenty of things to do and see, plus fewer tourists. It’s a historic colonial town with thriving beach culture—offering the best of the coast combined with the sensibility of a city like San Miguel de Allende.

What activities do people do in Mazatlan?

From sightseeing to sunbathing to sportfishing, Mazatlan offers a range of activities. Popular options include strolling along the city’s Malecon, the longest boardwalk like it in Mexico; exploring Old Mazatlan with its cobblestone streets and colonial buildings; hiking to the El Faro summit; and spending a sunny day on Playa Sabalo.

Is Mazatlan dangerous for tourists?

No. Mazatlan is considered safe, but travelers are advised to stick to tourist-friendly areas such as the Golden Zone, Old Town, and Malecon where police have a presence. Mazatlan is located in the Sinaloa state of Mexico, which, due to an increase in violent crimes, some countries advise against visiting.