Attractions in Mazatlan
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Plazuela Machado, one of the oldest squares in Mazatlán, was established in 1837 and serves as a gateway to the historic Old Town. Surrounded by vibrant, brightly colored restaurants and […]
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Playa Olas Altas, a central figure in Mazatlán’s growing tourist industry since the 1950s, is located just blocks from the city’s historic Old Town. This well-known beach offers a picturesque […]
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Once an unoccupied stretch of sand and swampland, the Golden Zone (Zona Dorada) has transformed into Mazatlán’s premier tourist district. Dominated by hotels, resorts, and several popular beaches, this area […]
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A few blocks from the popular Olas Altas Beach, Mazatlán’s Old Town, or Centro Histórico, is a neighborhood brimming with restored, French-style buildings from the 19th and 20th centuries. Centered […]
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Perched 523 feet above sea level, the Mazatlan Lighthouse, or El Faro, has been a guiding beacon since 1879. Located in the port city of Mazatlán, Mexico, it is believed […]
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Stone Island, or Isla de la Piedra, is a popular day trip destination in Mazatlán, Mexico. Despite its name, it is not a true island but a peninsula. The area […]
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Mazatlan, known as the ‘Pearl of the Pacific,’ has been a magnet for visitors since pre-Columbian times, lured by its stunning beaches. The city’s historic old town, with its architecturally […]
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Originally built in the late 19th century, the Angela Peralta Theater (Teatro Ángela Peralta) stands as a neoclassical landmark in downtown Mazatlán. This historic venue has seen many transformations, serving […]
Located in Mazatlán, Mexico, the Mazatlan Aquarium (Acuario Mazatlán) offers a captivating experience for both families and animal enthusiasts. The aquarium is home to over 800 species of jellyfish, showcased […]
Nestled in Mazatlán, the Estero del Yugo Nature Preserve spans 11 hectares (27 acres) and offers a blend of saltwater and freshwater lagoons, 1.5 miles of nature trails marked by […]