Por la Costa
Déjate llevar por la brisa marina en esta ruta que recorre los tesoros del litoral sinaloense. Inicia en La Reforma, un puerto pesquero lleno de vida, y continúa por las tranquilas playas de Celestino Gasca, perfectas para relajarse. Llega a Mazatlán, donde el bullicio del malecón y su gastronomía te atraparán. Cierra la aventura en Las Labradas, un sitio arqueológico único a la orilla del mar, donde las piedras hablan con grabados milenarios. Una ruta para los que aman el mar, la cultura y los paisajes que inspiran.
Our trip starts in La Reforma, a lively fishing port where sunrises are soaked in orange and the swaying of the pangas marks the rhythm of the morning.
The very smell of the sea and fresh fish permeates the atmosphere as fishermen return with the harvest of the day.
After touring the docks and savoring a breakfast of freshly caught seafood, we continue on to Celestino Gasca, a corner of Sinaloa where time seems to stand still. Quiet, nearly virginal beaches offer the perfect place to relax, walk along the shore, or to simply contemplate the sea at its finest. Evenings, the trip will culminate in Mazatlan, the vibrant city that welcomes visitors with an endless boardwalk, a historic center alive music and color, and the unparalleled warmth of the people. An oceanfront dinner under the city lights is the ideal way to close a day full of contrasts and natural beauty.
With the cries of seagulls and the aroma of coastal coffee, our second day begins at Las Labradas, an archaeological treasure by the sea.
Just a few kilometers from Mazatlan, Las Labradas is adorned with some 600 petroglyphs carved into volcanic rocks. These peek through the sand and waves. Each carved figure speaks of ancient cultures that found in this place a spiritual connection with the universe.
Walking along the mystical beach is like walking through an open-air museum. The ancient art coexists with the murmur of the sea. At the end of the day, with bare feet in the sand and the wind playing through our hair, every traveler understands that the route is not only a journey through landscape, but also through the living history and the deep soul of the Sinaloa coast.