Cabazán
History, flavor, and Jesuit tradition. Discover the rural magic of an authentic "Pueblo Señorial"!
Founded on the banks of the Piaxtla River, Cabazán is a rural Jesuit treasure that captivates visitors with its peaceful atmosphere and colonial adobe architecture. Famous for its warm hospitality and artisanal treats, this destination is perfect for those seeking to connect with local culture, viceregal history, and the purest flavors of the Sinaloan countryside.
What awaits you?
Community Museum & History: Explore the local museum packed with archaeological artifacts, antique tools, and the fascinating legends that wrap the town in mystery.
Unique Artisanal Flavors: Taste their famous traditional milk candy (cajeta), preserves, jacuara fruit jams, and delicious freshly baked empanadas.
Colonial Charm: Stroll along peaceful streets lined with beautiful century-old houses featuring red-tile roofs and flower-filled courtyards.