Things to do in Mazatlan, Sinaloa: The Best Bus Tours

November 7, 2021 Rosalyn Ihle

It's a historic capital. It's a beach resort. It's a lively, romantic town. Whatever you look for in a Mexican vacation is on the menu in Mazatlan. Returning travelers rave about the welcoming Mazatlecos, who treat you like old amigos, as well as the beaches, the food, the weather, the music and the feeling of never wanting to leave.
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1. El Rosario Half-Day Tour with Optional Visit to Caimanero Lagoon

Mazatlan Van Tours
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Visit the villages of El Tablon Viejo and El Rosario. You will see the Spanish cemetery, the museum and the ruins of the old temple. Then you will have an optional stop for lunch at El Caimanero lagoon.

Inclusions: Hotel/Port pickup and drop-off, Beverages, Driver/guide

Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities

Reviewed By cherilf2021

David provided an excellent experience. We visited 3 small villages in the nearby mountains to Mazatlan. David has a great knowledge of Mexican history. I learned so many interesting facts. His English is excellent and he let me practice a little Spanish as well. I would recommend this trip. Lunch was very good. I elected on your own.

2. Private Tour to El Quelite Village and Tequila Distillery from Mazatlan

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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 local activities in these towns at your own pace. Also don't miss your opportunity to sample the quality tequila produced there.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Beverages, Professional guide, Hotel/port pickup and drop-off

Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities

Reviewed By cherilf2021

David provided an excellent experience. We visited 3 small villages in the nearby mountains to Mazatlan. David has a great knowledge of Mexican history. I learned so many interesting facts. His English is excellent and he let me practice a little Spanish as well. I would recommend this trip. Lunch was very good. I elected on your own.

3. Mazatlan - City Tour

Mazatlan, Mazatlan, Pacific Coast Mexitours Day Tours Mexico City
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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.

Inclusions: Local guide

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Reviewed By Ksksksksks

Festive weekend atmosphere, plenty of artisanal shops inside this monetary bazaar. Fresh tacos Made in the courtyard, beer, live music.

4. Private Mazatlan City Tour

Portuaria Integral de Mazatlán, S.A. de C.V, Av. Emilio Barragán, Lázaro Cárdenas, 82000 Mazatlán, Sin., Mexico Jorge Figueroa
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Ditch the group , do it your way . This is your tour you can customize your time on each stop. Private tours the best way

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle

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5. Agave Distilled Factory and Salsa Combo Tour

Tour Guide Mazatlan
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Join us in this unforgettable excursion that will transport you into the real Mexico, learn about history, traditions and customs that make this country so rich.

Inclusions: WiFi on board, Air-conditioned vehicle, Alcoholic Beverages, Bottled water, Soda/Pop, Snacks

Exclusions: Lunch

Reviewed By amichael

We booked a transfer from Puerto Vallarta to Mazatlan which took 6 hours, David did excellent job and the ride was very smooth and comfortable. I would recommend David for any other tours and transfers.

6. Malpica Concordia and Copala Foothills Tour Private Vehicle

Tour Guide Mazatlan
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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 into the silver rush by walking around the majestic town "Copala" where you will have the opportunity to taste the best banana coconut cream pie in Mexico

Inclusions: Private transportation, Air-conditioned vehicle, Alcoholic Beverages, Bottled water, Soda/Pop

Exclusions: Lunch

Reviewed By amichael

We booked a transfer from Puerto Vallarta to Mazatlan which took 6 hours, David did excellent job and the ride was very smooth and comfortable. I would recommend David for any other tours and transfers.

7. Ziplines and mezcal tasting

Huana Coa Canopy Adventure
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A series of 12 platforms, with 9 ziplines, a flex-walk bridge and nature trek await you. A rappel from the final platform located in an ancient Huanacaxtle tree will bring ypu safety back to Earth among the rows of blue agave. Before returning to the vessel you will enjoy visit to the Los Osuna tequila distillery, located pn the same grounds, and have a chance to see how this famous liquor is produced and taste it as well.

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Reviewed By BETRTR

Thank you for a thrilling day of adventure!! The guides were all professional, friendly, and the equipment was top notch!! You will NOT be sorry if you choose this adventure!!

8. Sierra Madre Villages Half-Day Cultural Tour

Mazatlan Van Tours
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During your visit to Mazatlan, you should not miss this trip which is considered the best colonial sightseeing tour in the area. Get off of the beaten track visiting the two colonial towns of Concordia and Copala right in the Sierra Madre Mountains, two quaint colorful villages where natives carve wooden furniture by hand, making pottery, roof tiles and pastries. Be impressed by the two stone temples of San Jose (in Copala) and San Sebastian (in Concordia).

Inclusions: Beverages, Bottled water, Professional guide, Hotel/port pickup and drop-off

Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities

Reviewed By y0landq

Canceled by tour group but no refund. Would very much like to go. Please let me when I can do the tour.

9. Mazatlan Countryside and Old Town Combo Tour

Mazatlan Van Tours
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This is a great way to enjoy both the countryside and the Old Town in Mazatlan. Get off of the beaten track visiting the the villages Malpica, Villa Union & the colonial town of Concordia; right in the Sierra Madre Mountains. Visiting these quaint colorful villages to see where natives carve wooden furniture by hand, make pottery, roof tiles and pastries. Be impressed by the stone temple San Sebastian in Concordia.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Beverages, Driver/guide, Hotel/port pickup and drop-off

Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities

Reviewed By cherilf2021

David provided an excellent experience. We visited 3 small villages in the nearby mountains to Mazatlan. David has a great knowledge of Mexican history. I learned so many interesting facts. His English is excellent and he let me practice a little Spanish as well. I would recommend this trip. Lunch was very good. I elected on your own.

10. Half-Day Tour to Tequila Factory and Villages from Mazatlan

Mazatlan Van Tours
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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 the equipment currently being used. Also don't miss your opportunity to sample the product being made there. Then visit the villages of La Noria to see the handmade products being made. From there you'll visit Puerta de Canoas where the famous "Dancing Horses" are trained, with a great photo op with the horse before lunch back in Mazatlan.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Beverages, Hotel/port pickup and drop-off, Professional guide, Lunch (if option chosen)

Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified

Reviewed By cherilf2021

David provided an excellent experience. We visited 3 small villages in the nearby mountains to Mazatlan. David has a great knowledge of Mexican history. I learned so many interesting facts. His English is excellent and he let me practice a little Spanish as well. I would recommend this trip. Lunch was very good. I elected on your own.

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