For many, the words “vacation in Mazatlán” provoke an idea of the heyday holidays of the ’70s, of cocktails decorated with umbrellas in the Golden Zone and hotels called Paradise frequented by the ...
Known as the “Pearl of Mexico’s Pacific Coast,” Mazatlán is more lush than Cabo San Lucas and quieter than Puerto Vallarta. Set along golden sand and gently crashing waves, there are so many areas to ...
Our cab ride from the airport was a quick one: less than 30 minutes from the curb to our beachside hotel in the historic district of Mazatlan. Along the route, my husband chatted in Spanish with our ...
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There is undeniable magic in Mazatlan. It's not easy to find a city in Mexico that has both the classic sun and sand but that is also so culturally rich and historical. A colonial downtown, with ...
When to go: Longtime Mazatlan resident Terri Velasco, who has worked at the El Cid resorts for24 years, says Easter is the worst time in terms of crowds. Mexican schools are out then, and lots of ...
Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlán are two of the best-known beach retirement options on Mexico's Pacific coast. If you want to spend your retirement years relaxing on a Pacific Ocean beach, these two ...
For many, the words “vacation in Mazatlán” provoke an idea of the heyday holidays of the ’70s, of cocktails decorated with umbrellas in the Golden Zone and hotels called Paradise frequented by the ...
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