by MeKnotU
Visited: Sep 22, 2018
by sandiegonative
Visited: Oct 13, 2018
by Surferlou
I was frankly disappointed. Mazatlan is a large city, and parts of it are not very nice.
Visited: Oct 11, 2015
by MJCatsea
Older city and kind of run down
Visited: Aug 05, 2017
by SamM4
This was a much better planned city with better buildings, streets, and oceanviews.
Visited: Jun 28, 2009
by TonyK1
Tequilia tasting was fun, but a little long and not as interesting as i hoped it would be.
Visited: Oct 11, 2008
by JimP12
Took the "country side" tour - very insightful.
Visited: Sep 24, 2006
by AmyS4
We took an excursion here and enjoyed seeing the sights and a show.
Visited: Jan 28, 2011
by ErnieM
The cathedral and the adjacent bazaar. We took a 3 hour city tour. It was also humid and hot at this port. We ate our late lunch in the ship, the Windjammer Cafe.
Visited: Jul 19, 2009
by GordonD
We found this city to be the best of the three visited because of a taxi driver who was proud of his city and took us everywhere. The three of us had an excellent 3 hour tour,(we had agreed on a 2 hour for $45.00) stop off to buy the best Tequila at the best price and all for a total of $55.00 or less than $20.00 each
Visited: Dec 08, 2007
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