Created by El Gallo on June 15, 2004
- Mazatlan offers are clear-cut choices for backpackers and penny pinchers, and some obvious spots for the price-is-no-object crowd. For the average vacationer, it can get confusing or just the result of random picking. Well, here's a local's list of some good "in between" places that stand out for various reasons.
Created by legokid50 on April 18, 2004
- Great vacation to Mazatlan.
Created by mbwalker on January 13, 2004
- 99% enjoyable, but I was ripped off by a local vendor for $500 USD--read and beware!
Created by getawayguy on January 1, 2004
- Our fourth vacation to Mazatlan was like rediscovering an old friend. With more time available, we were able to learn more about her past and present and get a glimpse into her future. For many different reasons Mazatlan will remain a treasured destination we will look forward to seeing repeatedly.
Created by Cydlet on May 2, 2003
- Our vacation was only for a week, but what a full week it was. My husband's love of fishing is what initially inspired us to vacation in Mazatlan. While he went out to sea, my mother-in-law, Ila, and I had adventures of our own around town.
Created by Tolik on June 29, 2002
- Mazatlan is one of the most important tourist destinations in the world. Mazatlan is one of the greatest resorts in Mexico, attracting visitors with its gold-sand beaches, exceptional fishing, historic downtown, and new championship golf facilities.
We visited Mazatlan several times and enjoyed every minute spent there.
Created by funandsun on June 26, 2002
- Traveling to Mazatlan in June has its ups and downs. Fewer crowds, more jellyfish! Beautiful weather is in abundance, however, June is the beginning of their rainy season. But we only experienced 1 day out of 8 that had rain and it was merely sprinkles.
Created by javili on May 2, 2001
- Mazatlan is known for beaches and beer, but it is also a great city to listen to music, with a history of creating great Mexican musical styles.
Created by Ken & Alice on February 4, 2001
- If you like relaxing vacations without large crowds of tourists, off season Mazatlan is the place to go. Beautiful beaches, warm water, gorgeous sunsets, and friendly people were what we found.
- 6 reviews
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Created by El Gallo on August 8, 2000
- Mazatlan is miles of beach, bikinied spring breakers, tacos'n'tequila, and big, booming beach bars, right? Well, okay, yeah. But it also has an old downtown section that's more like Europe than Mexico.
- 11 reviews
- 4 Stories
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Mazatlan
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