Culture and Traditions
Magical Towns
Adventure and Nature
Beaches
Destinations
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MICE tourism
Culture and Traditions
Destinations
Adventure and Nature
Magical Towns
Beaches
Information
MICE tourism
TOP SIGHTS IN MAZATLÁN
Carpa Olivera
It is one of the seven seawater pools in the world.
It is an outdoor space filled with seawater, so you can feel the waves in this unique pool.
Catedral de Mazatlán (Cathedral)
Located in the heart of the city.
Location
21 de Marzo, Centro, Mazatlán, Sin.
Cerro del Vigía
It is one of the highest viewpoints in Mazatlán.
It was once used by the Spanish to guard the port and later by Mazatlecos ...
El Faro de Mazatlán (Lighthouse)
It began its operations in 1571 and is located on Cerro del Crestón.
Because it is built on a rocky island or crest.
Location
Cap. Joel Montes Camaena, Cerro del Vigía, Mazatlán, Sin.
El Malecón y Miradores (Boardwalk and Viewpoints)
Unparalleled landscapes worth enjoying and photographing can be seen from the Malecón of Mazatlán.
This beautiful promenade measures 17 km.
Estatua de la Reina de los Mares (Statue of the Queen of the Seas)
Located on the rocks in front of the Sánchez Taboada roundabout.
The statue of "the Queen of the Seas" is a bronze figure of a mermaid sitting accompanied by a child on a rock, welcoming local fishermen and visitors to this beautiful port.
Isla de Piedra (Stone Island)
A peninsula located southeast of Mazatlán. It has 18 km of beautiful beaches ideal for water sports. Surrounding the beaches is a dense vegetation that is home to numerous exotic animals.
Currently, there is a development with condominiums and a modern 18-hole golf course.
Mercado Central (Market)
Known as Mercado Pino Suárez.
It is one of the best places to buy fresh produce, handicrafts, and souvenirs.
Monumento a la Vida (Monument to Life)
Considered one of the most beautiful monuments in the port. It is the work of sculptor Pedro Jiménez Corona and symbolizes the balance of life through dolphins.
It represents Adam and Eve riding a large seashell. It is popularly known as "Los Delfines" (The Dolphins).
Location
Paseo Claussen entre Av. Zaragoza y Jacarandas, Mazatlán, Sin.
Monumento El Venadito (Little Deer Monument)
Beautiful monument with a bronze sculpture of a little deer on top.
The deer recalls that the city, in its indigenous origins, was a land of deer.
Location
Se localiza en uno de los extremos del Paseo “Olas Altas” en Av. de los Deportes, Tellería, Mazatlán, Sin.
Parque Central (Park)
It is an interactive and dynamic space that includes cultural, sports, and recreational aspects.
It covers 30 hectares located on the scenic avenue or Malecón of Mazatlán.
Plazuela Machado
It is the main square of the city.
It is surrounded by the imposing Cathedral, the Municipal Palace, and the central buildings of the Post Office and Telegraph.
Location
Constitución s/n, esquina con Carnaval, Centro, Mazatlán, Sin.
Portales de Canobbio
An old building located just west of Plazuela Machado.
This construction dates back to 1880 and housed an old pharmacy owned by Luis Canobbio.
Location
Se localiza en uno de los extremos del Paseo “Olas Altas” en Av. de los Deportes, Tellería, Mazatlán, Sin.
Punta de Clavadistas (Cliff Divers)
Courageous men who jump from a 15-meter platform. The show is even more impressive at night when the divers jump with torches.
There is no specific schedule, but the dives usually take place around noon or in the afternoon.
Teatro Ángela Peralta (Theater)
Built between 1869 and 1880, it was named in honor of a great singer who died in Mazatlán.
Location
Carnaval s/n, Centro, Mazatlán, Sin.
Zona Dorada de Mazatlán (Golden Zone)
It runs along Av. Gaviotas.
Here you can find some of the most famous jewelry stores, the best hotels, restaurants, and a wide variety of shops.
3 Must See Attractions in Mazatlán
Playa Sábalo
Mazatlán Archaeological Museum
Las Tres Islas (The Three Islands)
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