Things To Do In Mazatlan

Mazatlan is still not so famous among tourists, so that you can explore its hidden gems without the crowd. You can see preserved colonial architecture, cathedrals, cultural theatres and much more, along with the serene beach in the city. 

Mazatlan

You will find many places with spectacular scenery and awesome neighborhoods in Mexico. But if you like to stay in a city that is a metropolis without city noise and has historical significance, then Mazatlan is your spot.

In the city, you can spend one day along the Malecon, which is a sea wall 13 mile-long distance. While walking along that road, you can visit beautiful neighbourhoods and hotel zones and experience the city’s lively vibe. Here are some things you can try while you stay at Mazatlan, don’t forget to take Mexican insurance for Riverside with you.

  • The Malecon 

If you are for one day in the city, then the best way to explore the place is to walk along the Malecon. The Malecon starts from the Olas Altas beach and continues towards the north. The 13mille long boardwalk is the longest in Mexico. While you stroll along, you see important city districts on one side and the scenic ocean on the other.

The seawall is always buzzing with many activities such as running, cycling, street performances, etc. And you will get many restaurants on the roadside while strolling and have something to eat all the time.

  • Centro Historico 

Like stepping back in time and getting lost in the beauty of vividly coloured buildings of colonial time, then stepping into the Centro Historico neighbourhood of the city, you get to see colourful colonial architecture standing along cobblestone roads. You can see art galleries, museums, shopping centres and fabulous restaurants here. 

When the last rays of the day colour this picturesque place in a magical golden hue. The bright orange and purple tints of the buildings glow at that moment. If you love to take beautiful photos, try visiting here during sunset. 

  • Short hike to El Paro 

The city’s lighthouse was dated back to the 19th century when it started its journey. At that time, people used oil-burning lamps in the lighthouse. Afterwards, during the late 20th century, people used hydrogen gas and incorporated a rotating system. Currently, the lighthouse has a 1000-watt bulb. Anyone can see the light from 30 nautical miles.

To visit the lighthouse, you must walk a rough road to the top of the hill. If you don’t like lighthouses, you can still take the road and go to the top for a spectacular panoramic view of the city and waves crashing on the coastline. 

  • Deer island 

When you arrive in the city, you can spot three offshore islands. Among those islands, deer island is famous among local and international tourists. You can enjoy the sandy beach and explore nature on the island.

On the island, you can spend your day engaging in many activities like swimming, kayaking, and having a small picnic at the island’s shore. Besides, you can try water sports activities there and visit the other two islands while having a wonderful view of Mazatlan from the sea. 

Mazatlan has many places, and you need more than one day to explore every gem the city has. But if you are short on time and budget, you can spend the whole day around Malecon, and you will find plenty of things to explore. Don’t forget about Mexican car insurance for Riverside while you’re staying.