by DaveS21
best of all the ports--because it still had its Mexican 'flavor'
Visited: Oct 18, 2008
by LaurieS6
We liked Mazatlan better than Puerto although there are the Time Share people and the same obnoxious vendors here too!
Visited: Dec 01, 2007
by KimM9
This is the port where we felt most hounded by people trying to sell things we didn't want - especially timeshares!
Visited: Mar 02, 2008
by EdwardC2
only took a fishing tour and went 7 hrs and did not catch a thing,the boat was very primitive,and there were no state-of -the-art equipment,EX: fish finder ect ect.a big waste of money
Visited: May 27, 2007
by WilliamP3
very nice city take any of the tours to the city beutiful views
Visited: Mar 18, 2007
by BrendaH5
Jewelry shopping was great here.
Visited: Feb 04, 2007
by EfrainS1
You should get a tour of the city. There is a lot to see. Got to the Golden Zone beaches.
Visited: Nov 12, 2006
by CarolK7
Visited friends and had lunch at their resort, then just wandered. Marvelous Talavera shopping here. Cathedral of the Immaculate Concepcion was beautiful.
Visited: Oct 01, 2006
by ArmandoH
I enjoyed walking around the downtown. It is run down but not as bad as Cabo. You can get some good deals there. My family and I shopped and then we went to the Hotel El Cid and enjoyed there pool and tropical drinks. You can use most hotel facilities as long as you buy drinks or food.
Visited: Oct 29, 2006
by BertaD
Great tour with a frirnd
Visited: Dec 03, 2018
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