Our cab ride from the airport was a quick one: less than 30 minutes from the curb to our beachside hotel in the historic district of Mazatlan. Along the route, my husband chatted in Spanish with our ...
When Angela Peralta, a world-famous 19th century opera singer known as the "Mexican nightingale," arrived in Mazatlan in 1883 to perform at the Rubio Theater, little did she know she would become one ...
For many, the words “vacation in Mazatlán” provoke an idea of the heyday holidays of the ’70s, of cocktails decorated with umbrellas in the Golden Zone and hotels called Paradise frequented by the ...
With an incredible array of diverse things to do, history, art and culture, and some of the freshest seafood available, Mazatlán deserves to be known as much more than the shrimp capital of Mexico.
Looking to combine a little culture with your beach trip? This Mexican city has that and more. The second-largest city in the state of Sinaloa, founded by the Spanish in 1531, Mazatlán has a rich and ...
A rich pre-Hispanic and colonial history coupled with a privileged natural environment that includes one of the largest bays on the Continent, the port of Mazatlan (Land of Deer) is one of the most ...
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