by KimR4
Mazatlan was an industrial port - it would not have been my choice to visit. We did not book an excursion - just walked around a little.
Visited: Feb 23, 2008
by NormaB1
I can't remember the name of the restraunt. It was a very bust place which included an amazing bakery. We truly loved the food and time there. The Gold Zone shopping was fun.
Visited: Mar 16, 2008
by DianeG9
More time in port is needed
Visited: Feb 18, 2007
by ErinV
This port did not interest me in the slightest. The jewlery stores were very nice on the inside but the streets seemed dirty and the only real excitement was sr. frogs
Visited: Mar 11, 2007
by VernonC
touring the city was delightful. The people there were wonderful
Visited: Sep 26, 2006
by lioness46
Visited: Sep 08, 2018
by BettyM4
Maintained small town feel
Visited: Nov 12, 2006
by AaronG
Nice beaches, good shopping.
Visited: Dec 01, 2007
by Patricia
Go to Royal Sierra Hotel in the Gold Zone. $12.00 by taxi. Spend day by pool in lounge chairs. Boogy boards $12.00, parasailing $35.00, jet skis etc. Pool has wonderful waterfalls and a great slide for kids.
Visited: Oct 19, 2008
by JoeZ2
This port was great. We saw some real Mexican towns and Pamplona Flyers were cool to see.
Visited: Oct 21, 2007
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