by BrittanyR
Somewhat of a dirty city in the downtown area, but the shopping was ok.
Visited: Dec 17, 2006
by KipP
Definitely get an open aired cabby to take you site seeing. Everyone goes to the main downtown area, but there are incredible other places to visit with a tour guide. Also, make sure you get a driver that can understand English.
Visited: Oct 25, 2008
by JimK2
An old and idrty city with not too much going for it
Visited: Feb 07, 2009
by EricZ1
We visited a tequila factory outside of Mazatlan,had free samples,by the way one of the best tequilas we've had called Los Osuna.We enjoyed Mazatlan's laid back atmosphere.
Visited: Jan 14, 2007
by smjw7981
A town for tourist - not very easy to get around without a taxi - both excursions we took were of poor quality. My wife's bus broke down - I got ripped off on a fishing charter.
Visited: Nov 28, 2017
by KimM2
the pulminya drivers were hilarious- they have no sense of right of way while driving- I wasn't sure we were going to make it to the beach in one piece.
Visited: Mar 07, 2009
by ChristieS
We have been here before & didn't like it much so we went to El Cid for $65 (all inclusive resort) sat by pool with great water slide, had lunch and drinks.
Visited: Jul 19, 2009
by KyleS1
Cliff divers was amazing!
Visited: Jul 11, 2010
by JamesF7
We took the Old Mazatlan walking tour, it was worth the price. Was a much better tour and area than Puerto Vallarta.
Visited: Mar 04, 2007
by Santoemma
Careful where you dine here. Some restaurants appear to be of good quality, but aren't.
Visited: Nov 17, 2018
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