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With nothing but coconut trees, beaches and open-air restaurants for 14 km, this is where the locals go to relax.
This tourist strip houses many exclusive mega-hotels.
This top-rated golf course was designed by Robert Trent Jones.
Situated at the northern end of Mazatlan, this beach is great for surfers and beach bums alike.
Central plaza named for Juan Nepomuceno Machado who donated the land.
Restored movie theater in downtown Mazatlan.
The original 18 is a classic country club. Tree (mostly palm) lined fairways, beautifully landscaped, with lovely homes, and water holes that do not intimidate (and have great wildlife). The new Lee
The nearest beach to the cruise terminal.
This one-mile stretch of beach is not recommended for swimming, but more for walks on its soft sand.
This high hill, also called "El Mirador," offers a splendid view of the town below.
Amphibious vehicles take vacationers to this uninhabited island off Mazatlan for snorkeling trips and other beach activities.
This beach, with grass growing atop its dunes, is quiet and undeveloped.
Considered by many to be Mazatlan's best beach.
A nine-hole public course with caddies available.
Easy to find because of its landmark cannon, this hilltop spot offers a great view of the entire city.
Found along the Paseo Claussen, this cavern known by locals as "Devil's Cave," used to hide soldiers guarding ammunition in the days of war.
