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Discover things to do in Mazatlán, Sinaloa
The beautiful attractions of Mazatlán, Sinaloa begin at Casa Lucila Mazatlán Curamoria Collection. From there, you’ll find many stunning places to explore. Enjoy pleasant strolls and discover the Mazatlán Malecón, the Grand Aquarium, the Ángela Peralta Theater, the Faro Natural Park, the Mazatlán Observatory, Deer Island, and its beautiful beaches, among many other activities. There’s so much to do in Mazatlán, from visiting popular landmarks to exploring must-see spots throughout the city.
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Malecón Mazatlán
The Malecon in Mazatlán spans a length of 21 kilometers, making it the world's longest oceanfront boardwalk.
The Malecon in Mazatlán is the world's longest oceanfront boardwalk, stretching over 21 kilometers. It is divided into nine sections that run from the historic downtown area to the north of the city. Each year, thousands of people visit the Malecon to enjoy the nearby beaches or to unwind with a drink while marveling at the stunning Mazatlán sunset.
Parque Natural El Faro
The Mazatlán Lighthouse stands at a towering height of 150 meters and is situated atop the former island of El Creston. It is an esteemed member of the world's list of lighthouses.
Mazatlán boasts one of the oldest and most significant high ports along the Mexican Pacific coast. As is the case with any port, it has its very own lighthouse, aptly named the Mazatlán Lighthouse. Situated atop the former island of El Creston, this unique blend of history and nature represents a cherished heritage for all Mazatlecos and serves as a symbol of pride for Sinaloa across the globe.
El Observatorio
El Observatorio Mazatlán is a place that not only preserves our history, but also offers a breathtakingly beautiful landscape.
The Observatory, perched atop Cerro del Vigía at a height of 75 meters above sea level, was first built by the people of Mazatlán as a military observation post, which is why the hill it sits on is called Cerro del Vigía. Its strategic location and complete view of the landscape allowed it to protect the city from frequent attacks by enemy and pirate vessels. In 1873, it was converted into a meteorological and seismological center, and during the era of Porfirio Diaz, it became one of the two most important observatories in the entire country. This building is an important part of Mazatlán's history and heritage, and is definitely worth visiting.
El Teatro Angela Peralta
One of the most stunning and genuine theaters of its kind in our nation is the Angela Peralta Theater, which was declared a National Historical Heritage Site in 1990.
The Angela Peralta Theater, constructed during the Porfiriato era in the port of Mazatlán, Sinaloa, is among the most beautiful and genuine of its kind in our nation, receiving the designation of a National Historical Heritage Site in 1990.
La Plazuela Machado
Take in the colonial mansions, listen to live music, and people watch from the cafes in this beautiful square located in the Historic Center of Mazatlán.
View the colonial mansions, listen to live music, and people watch from the cafes in this beautiful square located in the Historic Center of Mazatlán.
Plaza Machado has French and Spanish influenced architecture, being one of the most attractive squares in Mazatlán, as well as the main site of social activity in the historic center. Admire the old buildings, visit the cafes that showcase local musicians.
Gran Acuario Mazatlán
The Gran Acuario Mazatlán is the largest in Mexico and the most important in Latin America, dedicated to the Sea of Cortés.
The Gran Acuario Mazatlán is the largest in Mexico and the most important in Latin America, dedicated to the Sea of Cortés. With a focus on education, research, and knowledge dissemination, it sets a benchmark for aquariums worldwide. Located strategically in the Central Park, the Gran Acuario Mazatlán is open every day and is a must-see if you're in the Port.
La Isla de Venados
Isla de Venados is one of the most beautiful places in Mazatlán because it has incredibly clear waters, making it ideal for water sports. The island is approximately 1.8 km long and 250 to 700 meters wide, with its highest point reaching 178 meters. It is truly amazing.
Isla de Venados is one of the most beautiful places in Mazatlán because it has incredibly clear waters, making it ideal for water sports. The island is approximately 1.8 km long and 250 to 700 meters wide, with its highest point reaching 178 meters. It is truly amazing.
Munba
It is an educational, interactive, and architecturally unique space dedicated to the conservation and dissemination of the world of cetaceans. Just 5 minutes from the hotel.
It is an educational, interactive, and architecturally unique space dedicated to the conservation and dissemination of the world of cetaceans.
Located on Cerro del Vigía, within the Observatorio 1873 Tourist Park, MUNBA offers an immersive experience focused on whales, dolphins, and other marine mammals. Its innovative design, created by architect Alejandro D’Acosta, uses recycled shipping containers, promoting sustainability and creating unique spaces for contemplation. Just 5 minutes from the hotel.
La farolesa
It is the only zipline tour in Mexico that begins at the summit of a lighthouse—Mazatlán Lighthouse, the tallest in Latin America. Just 5 minutes from the hotel.
It is the only zipline tour in Mexico that begins at the summit of a lighthouse—Mazatlán Lighthouse, the tallest in Latin America. It offers a unique ride over the sea with spectacular panoramic views and a thrilling dose of adrenaline. Just 5 minutes from the hotel.
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