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Mazaltán

The biggest port in the mexican Pacific is Mazatlán, place with a strong industrial and agricultural activity which have reasonably exploded the beauty of its miles and miles of splendorous beaches, which have being preponderant factor of the tourism growth of this zone of the state of Sinaloa.

The beauty of its beaches and the cultural and historical richness is what has created a big variety of activities and services, that complemented with the nice treatment of the “mazatlecos” (citizens of Mazatlan) make of this port a deluxe zone of the Mexican pacific, such as an ideal destination for the national tourism.

But Mazatlan is not only known for its huge tourism capability, but for its capacity to receive big ships for being the 2nd biggest port of Mexico only after Veracruz. The city is divided in two, “The golden zone” and “Downtown” united by a majestic Malecon (Sea line street) of 17 kilometers, also known as the “Avenida del Mar” (Sea Avenue) and for being one of the biggest of the country.

The most of the luxury hotels are located in the Golden Zone, where you can also find car rentals and restaurants of all specialties, in a special scale of options to find lodging of any level and enjoy a good meal. Falling the night this zone turns into the encounter spot of the fun and party, thanks to the diversity of discotheques, bars and night clubs which transform the nights into a huge party.

Some of the places recommended to be visited are the Cathedral, The Market, The Angela Peralta Theater and the Museum, in a cultural slant that harmonizes the city.

To know a little more of Mazatlan you can visit the next places: Hacienda Las Moras, Teacapan, La Concordia, El Rosario, La Noria and El Quelite.

Mazatlan is a MOST GO destination; enjoy this lovely port of Sinaloa.