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Friday, July 24, 2015




JULY 2015 NEWSLETTER

Mazatlán



Mazatlán over the past few years has become one of the most alluring beach destinations in Mexico to visit. This historic city has plenty to offer anyone looking to visit from good food, exciting night life and beautiful, luscious beaches. Get inspired with these top things to do in Mazatlán, Mexico.




The best way to see the city and discover the hidden gems of the city is by taking a guided tour either walking, biking or by bus. Explore the outer areas of Mazatlán, such as the golden zone, and watch the famous cliff divers from prime locations. See sculptural monuments like The Fisherman, 19th century churches and bustling marketplace’s serving local fare.



Beaches
Mazatlán has one of the longest stretches of uninterrupted urban beach in Mexico with the water temperatures being moderate to warm all year round. Most beaches in Mazatlán are full of activity like surfing, windsurfing and other water sports, palapa restaurants and local vendors offering refreshing beverages and food. When you’re ready to dive into these beautiful waters and do some snorkeling you will want to visit Deer Island (Isla de Venados), Goat Island (Isla de Chivos) or Stone Island (Isla de la Piedra). Guides are available to take you to these beautiful, secluded islands.

Stone Island
This is Mazatlán’s most popular daytime destination, it’s an excellent spot to enjoy several different activities all in one place. Stone Island is a magnificent escape from the crowds of the mainland and is just a short boat ride across the navigation channel. You will find miles of sparkling beach lined with palm trees, calm ocean waters and palapa restaurants. The island is great for families because of the calm waters to splash around in and is also ideal for snorkeling. Another fun and popular activity to do here it to take a horseback ride along the beach. There are guided tours that take you through mangroves, coconut plantations and of course along the beautiful sandy beaches.

Old Mazatlán
This is a great place to spend a day of your vacation because there is so much to see and do here. Here you can walk along the Malecón; a four mile boardwalk featuring picturesque statues and plenty of people watching. You will find a lot of day time activity here especially around the hotel zone (Zona Dorada) and plenty of resting spots for a relaxing cocktail in the sun or some delicious fresh fish and other variations of tacos. There is a beach here but it’s not the best for sunbathing, most people come here to jog, bike or just have a relaxing sightseeing stroll.


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