Mazatlans kryssningshamn
Mazatlans kryssningshamn

Mazatlans kryssningshamn

Avenida Emilio Barragán 517, Mazatlan, Sinaloa, 82040

The basics

Mazatlan's exceptional beaches are its claim to fame, and not just the touristy stretches of sand in town where you can surf, tan, or see the cliff divers. More adventurous travelers will find other, less crowded beaches accessible by taxi. It’s also worth taking a guided walking tour of the historic city center, where you can learn more about the destination while visiting points of interest like Plazuela Machado and the Moorish-style basilica. Passengers looking for a bit of retail therapy can head to Mercado Pino Suarez for a selection of Mexican handicrafts or the Gold Zone for designer items.

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Things to know before you go

  • Remember to wear sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat, as it’s typically sunny in Mazatlan and most activities are outdoors.
  • Mazatlan is rather spread out, so be sure to leave plenty of time to make it back to the cruise ship terminal on time.
  • Safety in Mazatlan has come into question due to crime, according to the U.S. Department of State. Travelers considering a visit should refer to their government’s travel advisories for the latest information.
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How to get there

The enormous port is roughly 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) from Old Mazatlan, the historic old town. You can walk there along the scenic seaside malecón (paved oceanfront walk), one of the longest in the world; or even continue another 4 miles (7 kilometers) to the hotel-lined Zona Dorada, or Gold Zone. Inexpensive taxis wait at the port.

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Port Information

The official language is Spanish, though most people in the tourist areas speak some English. The currency is the Mexican peso, available at several ATMs around Mazatlan, but most vendors will happily accept payment in US dollars.

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