Mazatlán is gearing up to launch an exhilarating new attraction this summer—a zip line that promises breathtaking views from El Faro to El Observatorio Mazatlán 1873. Mariel Ancona Infanzón, the General Director of the National Port System Administration (Asipona) in Mazatlán, anticipates the zip line’s completion by July, just in time for the summer vacation
Mazatlán, a picturesque city on Mexico’s Pacific coast, is famed for its rich culture, stunning beaches, and, most notably, its Malecón. Stretching over 21 kilometers (13 miles,) the Malecón of Mazatlán is among the longest waterfront promenades in the world. This magnificent esplanade has become the pulsating heart of the city, offering a perfect blend
In the heart of Mazatlán’s historic district lies a gem of cultural heritage: the Angela Peralta Theatre. Named after the famed Mexican opera singer, this theatre is not only a symbol of Mazatlán’s rich culture but also a repository of fascinating stories and artistic endeavors. A Historical Marvel with Modern Appeal Built in 1874 and
Mazatlán, a coastal gem on Mexico’s Pacific shores, is a city that captivates travelers with its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and fascinating history. At the heart of this enchanting destination lies the Centro Histórico, a historic district that offers a glimpse into the city’s past. Stepping into this neighborhood is like embarking on a journey