Just south of the Tropic of
Cancer, Mazatlán is the most important
port on Mexico’s Pacific Coast. Full of
contrasts, this city is one of the
country’s oldest tourist resorts and the
site of one of the world’s three major
carnivals, comparable only to those in
New Orleans and Rio de Janeiro.
Mazatlán always has surprises in store.
Wandering through the city and its
historic center, sunbathing on its
magnificent beaches, traveling to the
islands using every imaginable form of
transport, gazing at the horizon from
hills such as El Faro and El Cerro de la
Nevería, enjoying one of the most
elaborate regional seafood cuisines,
participating in the carnival, and
sailing or sport fishing are some of the
things that have made Mazatlán famous
the world over.