Ciclismo en Mazatlan
Ciclismo en Mazatlan

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Due to its topography, Mazatlán is considered a paradise for bikers.

In Mazatlan and the surroundings there are national and international competitions throughout the year.

Mazatlán is a great town for bike riding, there are more than hundred routes to explore. It is one of the nicest ways to experience Mazatlán's famous promenade, also called malecón. But you can also tour the coutryside around the port and the routes commonly find here are of the hilly type.

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The City

Cycle the city streets of Mazatlan during a half-day bike tour with a local guide. Discover the highlights such as the fort, the cliff divers, the local market and the historic district with its Plazuela Machado, the Ángela Peralta Theater and its incredible Cathedral.

Pedal along the Mazatlan boardwalk and enjoy the ocean views and all the magnificent sculptures.

Plus, choose from morning or sunset departures, or if you want a guided electric bike tour if you don’t want to put to much effort or you are short on time.

Biking in Mazatlán

Rural Areas around Mazatlan

The surroundings of Mazatlán are one of the best places to practice mountain biking, that is why Mazatlán hosted the 2000 World Cup mountain biking championships.

There is a tour to Concordia and Copalita, enjoy the rustic charm of these colonial towns cradled by the Sierra Madre Mountains. Admire colonial architecture, including the 16th-century stone temples and discover the artisan crafts of the region. This is a 5-hour tour from Mazatlan.

Tour around some small villages, including some known as tequila producers like the picturesque villages of La Noria, La Vinata, and El Quelite, where you can visit a tequila distillery, browse the handicrafts and stroll along cobblestone streets. Learn about the process of making tequila, see a blue agave plantation, and sample tequila from the producer.

There are also customized tours according to the tastes and skill levels of the cyclists.

La Isla de Piedra (Stone Island)

You can explore the island amid tropical jungles and coconut and mango plantations. Along the way you will come across a wide variety of multicolored butterflies and hummingbirds, among many other local fauna.

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