Discover the best top things to do in Sinaloa, Pacific Coast including Jardin Botanico Culiacan, El Faro Mazatlan, Catedral Mazatlan Basilica de la Inmaculada Concepcion, Angela Peralta Theater (Teatro Angela Peralta), Plaza Machado, Playa Brujas, Malecon de Mazatlan, Old Mazatlan, Stone Island (Isla de las Piedras), Deer Island (Isla de Venados).
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5.0 based on 253 reviews
Well I think the botanical garden is a great place to go walk, with family, alone, its just amazing. It is not just a garden where you go see plants and thats it, you can actually interact with different activities or services that this garden provides you. You can take pictures and learn about the different plants that you can find there. This garden also provides a lot of different cultural activities such as concerts along the year, movie nights and other different events. Recently this place has been remodelated for a better experience for the people go. Schools also can have access to this center by going on a learning trip, this includes a person wich gives you the tour of all the center it very cool. In this garden you can also do excercise by running around the garden and there are also groups of crossfit training, in wich you can sign up.
4.5 based on 638 reviews
This lighthouse sits atop Cerro Creston, Mazatlan's highest hill.
Beautiful place for a morning walk, before it gets too hot..lots of stairs, fabulous views of mazatlan. 360 from the top of the lighthouse, if you aren’t aware it is the highest working lighthouse in the world.
4.5 based on 1,117 reviews
Located in downtown Mazatlan, the architecture makes it well worth a visit.
The Mazatlán Cathedral (formally known as The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception) is a gorgeous Baroque-Revival style Church in the middle of downtown’s ‘Centro’ area. Construction started on this church is 1856 but didn’t finish until 1899, due do financial troubles within the church. The outside is painted a lovely yellow, while the inside is uniquely ornate with chandeliers, wood, marble and gold. Sometimes the church is closed to the public for Catholic weddings, but most of the time you’ll find it open to wander inside. Tip: A very interesting fact about its history is that the Jewish Community actually stepped in and funded the completion of the church, and in turn had the Star of David put into some of the windows. See if you can find them! Cost: free. But it’s always appreciated to leave a contribution to the church. How to get there: Type ‘Mazatlán Cathedral' into Google Maps or Uber. Walkable from cruise port. Address: 21 de Marzo, Centro
4.5 based on 470 reviews
Restored movie theater in downtown Mazatlan.
Over the last 24 years of going to Mazatlan we have always trued to see performances at Angela Paralta. We have never been disappointed. They bring in great talents and interesting performances. They have everything from traditional Mexican shows to opera, ballet, classical music, etc. Most are in English during tourist season. The prices are very reasonable. Go on a Friday or Sat. night and also enjoy Plaza Machado (1/2 block away) and its outdoor vendors and restaurants.
4.5 based on 2,085 reviews
Central plaza named for Juan Nepomuceno Machado who donated the land.
Wonderful downtown square anchored at one end by the Angela Peralta Theater and surrounded by restaurants of all kinds. On weekends, there is music and vendor booths. Great fun!
4.5 based on 506 reviews
Situated at the northern end of Mazatlan, this beach is great for surfers and beach bums alike.
Favorite beach in Mazatlan with the best Restaurant. Open air and great food. Plentiful cocktails and great eye candy!! Surfers Yum!! I’ve been vacationing here for Twenty years. Playa Brujas is A full Day trip- breakfast, sun, massage,nap, walk, cocktails, sunset and dinner. Coffee tequila is a must try.
4.5 based on 2,714 reviews
Stretching from the original Mazatlan past the Golden Zone to the end of Cerritos Beach, Mazatlan's waterfront street is the backbone of the city.
Awesome to have such a long boardwalk. We had a great day seeing the sculptures, the craft stands, the people fishing, and the open water ocean pool. Bring water and a big bag to carry everything.
4.5 based on 978 reviews
saw and heard about the real mazatlan on the city tour; got to see beautiful sunset while on the sunset tour; climbed the hills of old mazatlan (in the pulmonia). loved it.
4.0 based on 1,449 reviews
With nothing but coconut trees, beaches and open-air restaurants for 14 km, this is where the locals go to relax.
Great tour - loved the boat ride and the island ATVs and the food!! Great day trip !!! Highly rcommend!!!
4.0 based on 322 reviews
Amphibious vehicles take vacationers to this uninhabited island off Mazatlan for snorkeling trips and other beach activities.
Every aspect of this trip was amazing! Lovely views on the way to the island, drinks and music. What makes this a great excursion is that when you get to the island you can snorkel, kayak, go for a banana boat ride, chill on the beach, play volleyball, go for a walk or whatever you like and you can basically make your own day. Also includes drinks and a nice lunch. We went for a banana boat ride and snorkelled which was great, shallow clear water so you get to see a lot of fish! Overall a perfect trip and I'd definitely go again
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