Mazatlán, on the Pacific Coast of Mexico, is much more than sun and beach. The city is a place where every corner tells a story. The Sea of Stories campaign invites visitors to discover the cultural richness of the, its living traditions, its unique culinary scene, and the vibrant seaside. Walk the extensive boardwalk, explore the Historic Center, or take in the sunset accompanied by Sinaloan banda music. In Mazatlan every experience is memorable.
Mazatlán is still known as The Pearl of the Pacific. People come to the city for world-class hotels and a vibrant nightlife. An ideal option for families, sun, and beach they get access to affordable luxury hotels and resorts, and restaurants standing way out for the fresh seafood. Revelers go in for the clubs and lounges along the boardwalk and in the historic center, where live music is a constant.
Golden sand beaches offer swimming, aquatic sports, and boat tours of the coast and offshore islands. Families take to the famous Mazatlán Aquarium, the Art Museum, or tours of the Historic Center. The boardwalk, the longest in Latin America, is ideal for family strolls, while the famous Carnival offers an atmosphere of color and tradition. Mazatlán is a place where sun, sea, culture, and fun for all ages come together.
Viva, AeroMexico, and Volaris all fly regularly into the Mazatlán Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional de Mazatlán-General Rafael Buelna).
Bus travelers are generally arriving from Guadalajara which is about seven hours to the south, or from the state capital at Culiacán. That trip takes about 3.5 hours.