Located in the heart of Old Town, the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception is a must-see. Built in the late 1800s, this stunning landmark features twin towers, intricate stained glass, and beautiful baroque-style architecture.
Mazatlán’s Malecón (Ma-leh-KOHN deh Mah-saht-LAHN) is one of the longest oceanfront boardwalks in the world — stretching over 13 miles along the coast! Along the way, you’ll find vibrant murals, dramatic cliffs (with cliff divers!), local street food, and massive statues. They have open container policies too, so make sure you get a giant marg while you stroll :) It’s also the heart of Mazatlán’s famous Carnaval — one of the biggest and most vibrant Mardi Gras celebrations in the world.
It’s one of the most important aquariums in Latin America, home to over 200 species of marine life — from colorful reef fish to sea lions and even crocodiles. Check out the interactive exhibits, bird sanctuary, and daily animal shows.
Great views of the city on the rooftop! & some of the best margaritas we've ever had!
The freshest seafood and a truly local experience. Grab some shrimp, haggle a little, and taste Mazatlán’s coastal charm.
Really close to the RIU if you want something to eat outside the resort
Really close to the RIU if you want something to eat outside the resort