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Welcome to the sunny and charming Mexican town of Mazatlán. This colonial city is proudly restoring its striking architecture and cultural renewal abounds. Only a short walk from the city centre, sun-worshipers can find the Mazatlan's famous golden beaches and secluded islands. Hire a local guide to discover the region's natural attractions and historic charms on your own private Mazatlan tour. Your guide will direct you away from the tourist enclaves to Mazatlan's colourful Old Town. Strolling through its cobbled streets, you have your pick of boutiques, museums, and restaurants. Buy tickets for an evening performance at the lovely Teatro Ángela Peralta, before heading out of town to see the coast's spectacular sights. The clavadistas will perform daring cliff dives for an audience, and you can enjoy your own view of the ocean from the famous 135 m high lighthouse. Your guide is happy to design a private Mazatlan tour that reflects your unique interests in his hometown.
What are the top things to do in Mazatlan?
Top tourist attractions in Mazatlan: 1. The Malecon 2. Plaza Machado 3. Centro Historico 4. El Faro de Mazatlán 5. Stone Island 6. Historic Cathedral 7. Deer Island 8. The Angela Peralta Theater 9. Mazatlan Aquarium 10. Humpback Whale Spotting
What's the best time to visit Mazatlán?
The best time to visit Mazatlán is in the fall, specifically October or November. Temperatures can reach up to the high 80s℉. The best part is that accommodation rates are at their most affordable. Mexico's "Pearl of the Pacific" is at its most beautiful from December to March. Average high temperatures rest in the upper 70℉ and there's very little rain. You will also get to witness the Carnaval Mazatlán which begins on Thursday 20 February and finishes on Shrove Tuesday 1st March 2022.
Is Mazatlan safe?
The overall safety in Mazatlan is extremely safe. It has a low crime rate and is less populated so it would be considered a safe place to bring your family. Mazatlan has little to no crime at all, especially with serious crimes such as homicide or terrorism.
Where is Mazatlán located?
Mazatlán is a city in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. Bordered on the north by the municipality of San Ignacio and the state of Durango, south by the town of Rosario and the Pacific Ocean, on the east by the town of Concordia, and west by the Pacific Ocean's coast.
What language do they speak in Mazatlán?
Mazatlán Mazatec is a Mazatecan language spoken in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, in the town of Mazatlán Villa de Flores. Since this is part of Mexico Spanish is also spoken by almost everyone. You will find some English speakers also as Mazatlán has recently started receiving more tourists.