by AxelW
It's worth taking the city tour in this port. Things are pretty spread out.
Visited: Aug 16, 2009
by MelissaA2
I thought Mazatlan was dirty and a little scary.
Visited: Feb 03, 2008
by John1128015137
Had a great time sight seeing and shopping in the old part of town. It was alive with the sounds and smells of "the real Mexico".
Visited: Apr 19, 2008
by TA1
Too concerned about the violence was prevelent in the news at the time...
Visited: Feb 19, 2011
by TimT1
We enjoyed a van tour by one of the longest running tour guides - Mazatlan Frank. We saw much of Mazatlan and had time in the afternoon to explore on our own when the tour was over. We booked the tour directly from Frank's website and he was waiting for us when we came off the ship. Google Mazatlan Frank and view the tours he has available.
Visited: Dec 07, 2008
by DavidA18
Mazalan was very friendly. I had a great time with a rented jet ski and sailboat tour. The water and beach were very inviting. It was also fun being shipped around the town in the taxi's that are essentially a souped-up golf cart.
Visited: Mar 18, 2007
by JaniceW3
We took a tour of the city. It was very nice.
Visited: Dec 12, 2010
by aT737562702
The shopping is great there!
Visited: Mar 18, 2007
by Jhoman
rock formations and its wildlife, boat trip is great experience
Visited: Feb 22, 2009
by TrayceeW
make sure you wait and get your excursions and tours when you get off the boat, much cheaper
Visited: May 30, 2010
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