Located on the Pacific coast in Mexico’s northwestern region, the state of Sinaloa has a hot climate, beautiful natural scenery and gorgeous cities with strong traditions and culture. The port of Mazatlan offers an interesting mix of traditional architecture in its Historic Center and lovely beaches, excellent hotels and fine restaurants in the Zona Dorada, its top tourist resort.
In the Zona Dorada you can enjoy wonderful facilities at the golf courses, which offer views of the ocean and the two marinas. The area also hosts important sports events, such as the Bisbee’s Billfish Classic fishing tournament, the Gran Torneo Internacional de Tenis, the Long Beach International Regatta and the Jesus Arnoldo Millan International Golf Tournament. Other notable events that take place there are the Sinaloa Arts Festival and the Carnival, considered one of the oldest and liveliest celebrations in the nation.
You can also tour other cities in Sinaloa, such as state capital Culiacan, where you’ll see interesting architecture and cultural centers. There you can also enjoy excellent food, primarily the delicious meat and seafood dishes. In the city of Los Mochis, located in the middle of an important agricultural region, you can check out the sugar mills, and at the Topolobampo Bay you can visit Farallon Island, home to thousands of birds and sea lions.
Finally, on the islands of Redo, Baradito and San Juan, you can do all kinds of water sports or go hiking to observe the diverse plant and animal species.
Mazatlan
Mazatlan, one of the most important ports on the Pacific coast, is located in the southern region of the state of Sinaloa, 212 km (131 mi) southeast of state capital Culiacan. The climate is warm with an average year-round temperature of 25º C (77º F). Known as the Pearl of the Pacific because of its beautiful beaches and its abundant marine life, it has become an important site for international fishing tournaments such as the Bisbee’s Billfish Classic. This destination combines traditional architecture in its Historic Center, known as Old Mazatlan, with modern hotels and restaurants in the Zona Dorada, a 10 km (6 mi) strip with beautiful beaches such as Playa Norte, Playa Gaviotas and Playa Venados. These areas are ideal for surfing, diving and sailfish or marlin fishing. In Old Mazatlan, you can visit la Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepcion (The Cathedral of Immaculate Conception) and walk down beautiful streets lined with 19th-century constructions.
Here you’ll also find natural treasures such as el Cerro del Creston, where you can do ecotourism outings and go rock climbing. At Creston’s peak you’ll find a lighthouse, which is the world’s second tallest (only the one at the Rock of Gibraltar is taller). You’ll also find fantastic golf courses with ocean views. For boating enthusiasts, Mazatlan has two marinas that offer docking and maintenance service for all kinds of boats. Among the cultural and sports events that you can enjoy in the port town are: The Jesus Arnoldo Millan International Golf Tournament, the Grand International Tennis Tournament, the Mazatlan Cultural Festival, the Sinaloa Arts Festival and the world famous Mazatlan Carnival, a weeklong celebration that takes place in February. During this event, floats pass by the main avenues and plazas. What’s more, you can dance in the streets to the beat of drums into the wee hours of the morning.
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