Kayak, swim or snorkel along the pristine shoreline. The biggest coastal island of Mazatlán and a designated nature preserve, an estimated 90 species of birds make Deer Island their home, offering spectacular viewing for bird enthusiasts. Hiking, swimming and relaxing on the beach can also be enjoyed here.
This premier shopping mall features three major department stores and over 100 shops and restaurants as well as a cinema and a nightclub.
Located atop Creston's Peak, it’s one of the most famous tourist attractions in Mazatlán. The Lighthouse is the second tallest natural lighthouse in the world.
Stroll the narrow streets of Old Mazatlán to admire the historic architecture and charm of this 400-year-old city. Old Mazatlán is the city’s cultural center. Here you'll find Plaza Machado, the Museum of Archeology, Angela Peralta Theater, and dozens of restaurants and sidewalk cafes.
Mazatlán is a premier fishing destination heralded for big game catches such as marlin and sailfish. Closer to shore, snapper and bass have been known to fill a day's catch. With two marinas, Mazatlán offers a multitude of fishing charters and boat rental outfitters.
El Museo Nacional de la Ballena (MUNBA) es un espacio para sumergirse en el fascinante mundo de los cetáceos; desde las majestuosas ballenas, hasta los simpáticos delfines. Como visitante podrás adquirir un conocimiento profundo sobre su historia de vida a través de experiencias sensoriales, exhibiciones interactivas y una de las más diversas colecciones de esqueletos de cetáceos en México y Latinoamérica.