Mazatlan Travel Information
Suspended for a moment in midair, cliff divers drop, then slide
gracefully into the foaming Mazatlan surf. Even for visitors with
vertigo, a stay in this city promises plenty of highs, from
sun-toasted beach days to cultural sights and busy nights. Located
partway down Mexico's west coast, Mazatlan is just across the Sea of
Cortez from the Baja Peninsula. Ferry service connects Mazatlan to
La Paz on Baja, while road trippers headed south will find the city a
pleasant break from endless stretches of blacktop. Sand dusts the
shores along Mazatlan, and no better way to wash the beach out of your
sun block then with a day trip to one of the islands nearby for some
snorkeling. Hop a boat over to Isla de Pajaros or Islad de Chivos for
a bit of towel gazing minus the crowds. Mazatlan, apart from
snorkeling opportunities and cliff divers, is a favorite with anglers.
Charter a day of sport fishing with one of the local operators and
bait your hook for marlin, swordfish, tuna and the occasional
castaway. Evening shadows lengthen the lines of the cathedral and
lights come on around the central plazas. Relax over regional cuisine
and a west coast sunset after a day on the water. Mazatlan is about
650 miles (1042 KM) from Mexico City and 1150 miles (1806 KM) south of
Tijuana.
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