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Quote: The Country Tour by Pronatours is a day well spent. My husband Jay, mother-in-law ILa and I enjoyed this seven-hour tour into the Mexican history and culture of this region. The air-conditioned and comfortable Read More
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Quote: Our evening at the Fiesta Mexicana was filled with great Mexican dishes, drinks all around, and live performances from dancing to magic tricks. It was so much fun. Even some members of the audience participated Read More
Quote: Wonderful massages for a cost of about $50 for 50 minutes. A manicure and pedicure are a total of about $30 and worth every penny! Check in and pay at the fitness center desk. Read More
Quote: There are two 'paseos', walkways constructed along the cliffs over the pounding waves. They have little plazas, benches, narrow paths that lead out to tiny perches over the surf, and some really nice bronze Read More
Quote: There are excursions to many colorful and interesting villages nearby. We took the “Mountain Tour” to Concordia and Copala. This countryside tour stops at several mountain villages where furniture and other Read More
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Quote: You can see bullfighting here (yes, I hate it, but we visited it once in order to have our own opinion). We left after the first fight and hate bullfights even more since...Nevertheless, there is a bullring Read More
Quote: Mazatlan (`land of the deer`) was originally settled by the Spaniards in 1531, and was a major port and village on the Pacific coast. Before the Spanish, it was settled by the native Indians, called the Read More