Mazatlan Adventures

Discover all that Mazatlan has to offer. Whale watching, surfing, water attractions, beaches and more.

New Mar de Cortez Aquarium

New Mar de Cortez Aquarium

Visit the New Mar de Cortez Aquarium of Mazatlan and live an unforgettable experience. Get to know the marine world in their fish tanks, be amazed with all the exhibits they have to offer and take your picture with the multiple exotic Macaws.
Location: Av. de los Deportes 111, Tellería, 82017 Mazatlán, Sin.
Los Osuna Agave Azul Tour

Los Osuna Agave Azul Tour

Learn about the tequila making process, discover the blue agave plantation and taste the famous Agave los Osuna. Internationally awarded in San Francisco and New York. Enjoy the picturesque village called "La Noria", where you can eat delicious Mexican food.
Phone: +52 669 149 5743
El Faro Mazatlan / The Lighthouse

El Faro Mazatlan / The Lighthouse

Mazatlan is home to one of the oldest and most important deep-sea ports in the Mexican Pacific. Like every port, it has a lighthouse with its own name: the Mazatlan Lighthouse, built on top of the ancient island of El Crestón; this historical and natural amalgam is a valuable heritage of all Mazatlecans and a reference of Sinaloa to the world.
Location: Calzada Joel Montes Camarena s/n, Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México
Turtle Tours Mazatlan

Turtle Tours Mazatlan

The tour company works in conjunction with the Verde-Camacho Turtle Sanctuary, which was founded in 1975 with the goal of protecting the Olive Ridley Sea Turtle who lays its eggs on the Northern beaches of Mazatlán, México. By participating in a tour with us, you are not only helping baby sea turtles return to their natural habitat, but you are also supporting and sustaining the work done by these local people.
Phone: +52 669 159 8772
Observatorio 1873

Observatorio 1873

Seated on the top of Cerro del Vigía, 75 meters above sea level, this building known as the Observatory was initially built by the people of Mazatlán as a military observation post, hence the name Cerro del Vigía. Due to its strategic location and complete domination of the landscape, it served to protect the city from the constant incursions of enemy ships, as well as pirate ships. In 1873 it was incorporated to meteorological and seismological work, being one of the two most important in the country at the time of Porfirio Díaz.
Location: Paseo Del centenario 218. Cerro del Vigía, 82040 Mazatlán, Sin., México
Phone: +52 6698260 9844