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Tijuana (TIJ) to Mazatlan (MZT)
Depart: Wed, 04 Dec
One-way/Economy
Felipe Angeles (CDMX) (NLU) to Mazatlan (MZT)
Depart: Sat, 11 Jan
One-way/Economy
Monterrey (MTY) to Mazatlan (MZT)
Depart: Fri, 17 Jan
One-way/Economy
Mexico City (MEX) to Mazatlan (MZT)
Depart: Tue, 21 Jan
One-way/Economy
Chihuahua (CUU) to Mazatlan (MZT)
Depart: Fri, 17 Jan
One-way/Economy
Juarez (CJS) to Mazatlan (MZT)
Depart: Sat, 14 Dec
One-way/Economy
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Monterrey (MTY) | Mazatlan (MZT) | Depart: Fri, 21 Feb | One-way/Economy | |
Tijuana (TIJ) | Mazatlan (MZT) | Depart: Sat, 15 Feb | One-way/Economy | |
Felipe Angeles (CDMX) (NLU) | Mazatlan (MZT) | Depart: Sat, 11 Jan | One-way/Economy | |
Mexico City (MEX) | Mazatlan (MZT) | Depart: Tue, 21 Jan | One-way/Economy | |
Juarez (CJS) | Mazatlan (MZT) | Depart: Sat, 05 Apr | One-way/Economy | |
Chihuahua (CUU) | Mazatlan (MZT) | Depart: Mon, 24 Feb | One-way/Economy |
*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking. Additional fees and charges for optional products and services may apply.
Travel to Mazatlan
Known as the Pearl of the Pacific, Mazatlan is located on the western coast in the state of Sinaloa. It’s home to a boardwalk over 12 miles long, as well as beaches, islands, historical monuments, and museums. Mazatlan is quickly growing as an in-demand destination, due to its many interesting spots and friendly atmosphere.
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Things to Do in Mazatlan
- Let yourself take-in all that the colorful and lively historic center has to offer.
- Take a walk or bike along the Malecon. You will find plenty of sculptures and food to try while accompanied by the soothing sound of the sea.
- Admire the magnificent, gothic influenced Basílica de la Inmaculada Concepción cathedral in the heart of the city.
- Go on tour to La Isla de la Piedra, which offers a natural landscape where you can dive, snorkel, and explore.
- Take a day trip to Isla Venados, Isla Pájaros and Isla Chivo.
- Discover the basics of Mexican culture at the Museo Arqueológico de Mazatlán and the Museo de Arte de Mazatlán.
Cuisine in Mazatlan
Due to being a coastal city, many of Mazatlan’s dishes are based on seafood. Some of the must-try recipes include pescado zarandeado, ceviche de pescado, cocteles de camarón, callos de hacha, mariscadas, and marlín ahumado.
You can also enjoy sweets, such as arroz con leche, capirotada, cocadas, pepitorias, ponte duro, torrejas and dulces de mango.
Getting to Mazatlan from the Airport
The Mazatlan Airport is quite far from the center of the city and there are not many options to get to town from there. The fastest and easiest way to reach your accommodation is by taxi.
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