Discover Mazatlán’s historic center, beaches, and more in a customized private tour with Mazatlan Travel Club. Perfect for small or large groups.
Discover Mazatlán’s historic center, beaches, and more in a customized private tour with Mazatlan Travel Club. Perfect for small or large groups.
- El Faro Mazatlán - Constructed in 1879, this lighthouse is situated at the southernmost point of the city and stands as one of Mazatlán’s most iconic landmarks. Visitors will have the opportunity to drive by and, if desired, climb to the top, which is 500 feet above sea level, offering breathtaking views of the entire city and the Sierra Madre…
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El Faro Mazatlán - Constructed in 1879, this lighthouse is situated at the southernmost point of the city and stands as one of Mazatlán’s most iconic landmarks. Visitors will have the opportunity to drive by and, if desired, climb to the top, which is 500 feet above sea level, offering breathtaking views of the entire city and the Sierra Madre mountains in the distance. The ascent provides numerous chances to capture stunning photographs, and there is a glass floor bridge extending from the hillside. Due to the warm weather, it is advisable to bring bottled water and a small towel for refreshment. The tour will proceed along the Bay Area towards the Olas Altas neighborhood, with a few stops at scenic viewpoints for photography. The driver will share basic historical insights and answer any questions upon request.
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Playa Olas Altas - Continuing along Paseo del Centenario, visitors will soon encounter the historic beachfront hotels known as Olas Altas, a favorite among both tourists and locals. This area is rich in history and offers a delightful experience with its coffee shops, restaurants, and bars. Guests can choose to take a brief walking tour or continue riding through the historic center. Capture a memorable photo of Carpa Olivera, a saltwater pool in the ocean built in 1914, as the waves replenish it. The tour continues along Angel Flores Street, known for its vibrant houses, making it one of the most notable and photographed streets in Olas Altas.
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Punta de Clavadistas - Mazatlán boasts its own diving tradition at a small ocean-side park on the Malecón. Divers leap from a 50-foot high platform into water that is only 5 or 6 feet deep. The tradition of cliff diving in Mazatlán dates back to the mid-1900s when the platform was constructed on the Malecón.
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Plaza Machado - This town square was established in 1837 by a wealthy Filipino businessman named Juan Nepomuceno Machado to showcase the area’s prosperity at the time. Plaza Machado is surrounded by beautiful palm trees, gardens, restaurants, bars, and shops that maintain the classic architecture. While exploring the plaza, visitors can admire the renowned Angela Peralta Theatre located adjacent to the square. The theatre was restored in 1993 after enduring a dramatic history of hurricanes, floods, and near demolition.
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Catedral Mazatlán Basilica de la Inmaculada Concepción - The Mazatlán Cathedral is a stunning Baroque and Gothic-style church situated in the downtown area. Construction began in 1856 and was completed in 1899. The church’s interior is uniquely adorned with chandeliers, marble, wood, and gold. An intriguing aspect of its history is that the Jewish community contributed to its completion, resulting in the inclusion of the Star of David in 28 stained-glass windows. Across the street from the Cathedral is the Plaza República town square, surrounded by trees, palm trees, and beautiful gardens.
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Mercado Pino Suárez - Operating since 1899, this market is a daily destination for both locals and tourists seeking groceries and souvenirs. Visitors will have 30 minutes of free time to explore or shop for souvenirs. A visit to Panama Bakery is recommended for fresh bakery items, cakes, pies, and treats.
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Malecón de Mazatlán - The Malecón is akin to a pier or boardwalk along the city’s coastline, stretching approximately 20 km. It begins at the southern end of Olas Altas beach and extends to Valentino’s nightclub in the Golden Zone. It is considered the second-longest beachfront walkway in the world and serves as the main venue for many of Mazatlán’s events, such as Carnival. Numerous attractions, fountains, monuments, and photo opportunities are scattered along the Malecón.
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Golden Zone - Visit the Seashell City Museum, open since 1979, which offers an extensive collection of various seashells in all shapes and sizes. This area is bustling with businesses and activities, including souvenir shops, restaurants, jewelry stores, bars, markets, and the Playa Gaviotas beach area. Visitors can explore the area, enjoy a meal at a good restaurant, or spend time at Playa Gaviotas beach before returning to the ship.
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Michael Gallery - During the city tour, an optional stop can be made at Michael’s Gallery, one of Mazatlán’s most esteemed local art and silver shops. It offers a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere where visitors can browse at their leisure, with no obligation to purchase anything. Michael’s features a curated selection of 100% Mexican-made silver jewelry, handcrafted art pieces, ceramics, textiles, and unique souvenirs. All items are guaranteed for authenticity and quality, allowing clients to shop with confidence if something catches their eye. The area around the gallery is also delightful to explore, with nearby artisan stores, coffee shops, local boutiques, and charming streets perfect for a leisurely walk or photos. Guests can enjoy the surroundings, browse, or relax as they wish. The goal is to provide visitors with a comfortable, pressure-free experience, showcasing some of the finest local craftsmanship Mazatlán has to offer.

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Lunch stop opportunity at a restaurant of your choice
- Passengers can bring their own food, snacks, and drinks onboard
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Lunch stop opportunity at a restaurant of your choice
- Passengers can bring their own food, snacks, and drinks onboard
- Gratuities
- Lunch ($25)
- Gratuities
- Lunch ($25)
What sets us apart?
At Mazatlán Travel Club, we deliver more than just transportation — we offer a safe, comfortable, and genuine experience. Unlike other providers, our vehicles are impeccably clean, equipped with fully operational air conditioning and cozy seating to ensure your journey is enjoyable from beginning to end.
We avoid tourist traps.
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What sets us apart?
At Mazatlán Travel Club, we deliver more than just transportation — we offer a safe, comfortable, and genuine experience. Unlike other providers, our vehicles are impeccably clean, equipped with fully operational air conditioning and cozy seating to ensure your journey is enjoyable from beginning to end.
We avoid tourist traps.
There are no obligatory shopping stops or hidden fees. Our promise is to showcase the most iconic locations in Mazatlán, with freedom, respect for your time, and complete transparency.
With us, you will experience the true essence of Mazatlán, without any detours or gimmicks.
️ Need assistance planning your day?
We can assist in designing your itinerary or suggesting ideas, ensuring you manage your time effectively and return promptly.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.