Welcome to Mazatlán "La Perla del Pacifico”
Mazatlan
Mazatlan has it all, so you can enjoy an unforgettable vacation, combining the fun, adventure, natural attractions, warmth and hospitality of its people; To live memorable experiences. The only beach destination with a historical and cultural richness embodied in buildings and monuments historicos.Mazatlan has 18 kilometers of soft sand, high waves to practice surfing, the largest boardwalk in Latin America, fresh seafood and Delicious, excellent golf courses, deep sea fishing and hotels for all budgets. Also, this destination has a picturesque center with museums, cafes and restaurants. Its natural lighthouse rivals Gibraltar, and its port is one of the most important in the Pacific.
Aquarium
With more than three decades of history, the Mazatlan Aquarium remains one of the most complete of its kind in Latin America. Thanks to its facilities and shows, it has become an ideal and indispensable place to spend the afternoon with the family and in contact with the marvels of the coast. In this aquarium you will find an approximate variety of 200 species from various parts of the world. It knows the central tank of hexagonal form with capacity of 123 thousand liters of salt water, whose thickness of its crystals is of 66 millimeters.
Plazuela Machado
Is one of the oldest in the City of Mazatlan; Historical records tell us that it was built in 1837 under the auspices of a rich merchant in silver, cloth and pearls, Don Juan Nepomuceno Machado.
The Plazuela Machado is one of the venues of Carnival festivities, and That year by year is realized in this place a gastronomic sample in which they participate the best and most representative restaurants of the locality that offer their best dishes.
Centro Historico
Of all the beach tourist destinations on the Mexican Pacific coast, Mazatlán is the only one in which its visitors have the opportunity to walk between streets and alleys that are vibrant routes towards a grand historical past, which is manifested in the Architecture of its intriguing and majestic buildings, which are the most vivid testimonies of Mazatlán's life history and its wonderful people.
Teatro Angela Peralta
The theater is endowed with the most technological advances to offer the public cultural shows of the first magnitude, such as symphonic and opera concerts, classical and folkloric ballet, recitals, etc.
Among the major events currently taking place are: important cultural and artistic events, such as the José Limón festival held in April or the Sinaloa Festival of Arts and the Mazatlán Cultural Festival, starting the first Of them the month of October and the second in the first days of November, extending until December.
El Faro
The lighthouse of Mazatlán sits in an impressive natural formation that is formed by a series of cliffs and Stoic cliffs and if one observes the hill at a prudent distance we will realize that its form resembles that of a triangular pyramid. Its slopes are inclined and you can find in its structure several deep caverns, which is very dangerous to enter because of the treacherous currents. Regarding these caves, there are interesting legends, which point to the possibility that in the interior there are incalculable treasures that in the 16th century left behind such famous pirates as the sanguinary English Thomas Caldrens or Cavendich and the blond Dutch Spilbergen and who Were the insane product of the ruthless looting that these buccaneers made to the "Naos of the Philippines."
Malecón de Mazatlán
It is considered one of the longest in the world, has a length of 21 km along the Pacific coast, where you can find great cliffs, monuments, roundabouts, hotels and the most beautiful sunsets, also used to hike.
Paseo del Centenario: where the cliffs are appreciated, it was built to commemorate the centenary of Mexico's Independence.
Olas Altas Promenade: This is the oldest section of the malecon, built in 1830, after which it was built an embankment that was used as an urban space And of recreation, was of the first spaces of the city with public lighting, this section of the malecón is one of the most representative of the city is between the hill of the fridge and the hill of the lookout.
Venados de Mazatlán
Teodoro Mariscal Stadium is located in the city of Mazatlán, Sinaloa. It is the home of the Venados de Mazatlán, a baseball team that participates in the Mexican Pacific League, where they have played major league players such as: Adrian Gonzalez, Jhony Gomes, Ruben Rivera, Esteban Loaiza, West Helms, Ignacio Ayala among many others .
It has capacity for 15,000 fans comfortably seated; Is one of the largest parks in the entire league.
The Teodoro Mariscal Stadium has hosted 14 Finals Series, 8 Mexican Pacific League and 5 Caribbean Series Championships.
Playas
It is considered one of the longest in the world, has a length of 21 km along the Pacific coast, where you can find great cliffs, monuments, roundabouts, hotels and the most beautiful sunsets, also used to hike.
Paseo del Centenario: where the cliffs are appreciated, it was built to commemorate the centenary of Mexico's Independence.
Olas Altas Promenade: This is the oldest section of the malecon, built in 1830, after which it was built an embankment that was used as an urban space And of recreation, was of the first spaces of the city with public lighting, this section of the malecón is one of the most representative of the city is between the hill of the fridge and the hill of the lookout.