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Dreams Estrella Del Mar Mazatlan
- Hotel rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Vancouver to Mazatlan, Mexico
All Inclusive
- Deluxe Suite Oceanview 2 Double
was $5084Save 54%$2319 PP incl. taxes & fees
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Park Royal Mazatlan
- Hotel rating 4.0 out of 5 stars
- Vancouver to Mazatlan, Mexico
No Meals/Drinks
- Deluxe Oceanview Room
was $1825Save 48%$945 PP incl. taxes & fees
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Oceano Palace
- Hotel rating 3.5 out of 5 stars
- Vancouver to Mazatlan, Mexico
No Meals/Drinks
- Room Oceanview
was $1725Save 45%$955 PP incl. taxes & fees
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Pacific Palace Beach Tower
- Hotel rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Vancouver to Mazatlan, Mexico
No Meals/Drinks
- Junior Suite Oceanview
was $1775Save 45%$985 PP incl. taxes & fees
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El Cid Castilla
- Hotel rating 4.0 out of 5 stars
- Edmonton to Mazatlan, Mexico
No Meals/Drinks
- Pool View Room
was $1966Save 45%$1090 PP incl. taxes & fees
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Star Palace Beach Hotel
- Hotel rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Vancouver to Mazatlan, Mexico
No Meals/Drinks
- Room Oceanview
was $1725Save 45%$955 PP incl. taxes & fees
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was $2116Save 44%$1189 PP incl. taxes & fees
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Hotel Viaggio Resort Mazatlán
- Hotel rating 4.0 out of 5 stars
- Vancouver to Mazatlan, Mexico
No Meals/Drinks
- Deluxe City View
was $1795Save 42%$1035 PP incl. taxes & fees
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was $1645Save 42%$955 PP incl. taxes & fees
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Las Flores Beach Resort
- Hotel rating 3.0 out of 5 stars
- Vancouver to Mazatlan, Mexico
No Meals/Drinks
- Room
was $1815Save 40%$1095 PP incl. taxes & fees
Vacations to Mazatlan
Mazatlan is a destination with a split personality. Despite the importance of the tourism industry, Mazatlan remains very much its own city, balancing a double identity as Mexico's largest commercial port while being one of the country's most popular beach resorts.
Mazatlan is Mexico's second largest coastal city (after Acapulco), with nearly 600,000 residents. It has the largest port facility between Los Angeles and the Panama Canal, and is home to Latin America's biggest fleet of commercial shrimp vessels (over 800 boats). Nearly 40 tons of shrimp are processed each year, making Mazatlan "the shrimp capital of the world".
Mazatlan has many events and festivities during the year. Carnival, in February, brings the cities colorful lifestyle to the forefront as thousands of costumed celebrants throng the resort's streets & beaches making Mazatlan's Mardi Gras the third largest in the world. Fishing and other sporting tournaments, as well as cultural events and various Mexican holidays fill out the rest of the year.
Mazatlan has three distinct zones. The port and downtown area, Old Mazatlan, are at the southern end of a peninsula that separates the Pacific from an enormous saltwater estuary. Four miles north is the Zona Dorada (the golden zone), home to nearly all of Mazatlan's visitor attractions and beach hotels. Between the two is a long curved stretch of pristine, un-commercial beach that serves as a sort of buffer between the port and resort zone. This separation allows the resort community to co-exist nicely with one of Mexico's busiest commercial ports.
Since the 1950's Mazatlan has been a major contributor to Mexico's tourism industry. Mazatlan and Ixtapa were deserted sandbars when Mazatlan began earning a reputation as an affordable and friendly fun-in-the-sun attraction. The resort grew up hosting weary American motorists who found it a welcome oasis on their journey south. As air service improved, the resort became a mainstay of Mexico's burgeoning tourism industry. In fact, Mazatlan has probably introduced more Americans and Canadians to Mexico than any other resort.
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