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Cruises visiting Mazatlán, Mexico

Mazatlán, Mexico
Mazatlán
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Explore Mazatlán, a historic and vibrant 'Pearl of the Pacific', where a beautifully restored colonial Old Town meets miles of golden beaches and a lively, festive atmosphere.

Mazatlán offers an atmosphere that is a captivating blend of a working port, a historic city, and a modern beach resort. The city is divided into two main areas: the charming and beautifully restored Historic Centre, with its cobblestone streets and elegant plazas, and the 'Zona Dorada' (Golden Zone), a bustling tourist area with hotels, restaurants, and shops. The city's rhythm is lively, with music, local markets, and a strong sense of community that makes it feel authentic and welcoming to visitors.

The cultural significance of Mazatlán is rooted in its long history as a major port and a centre for art and culture. It was an important commercial hub on the Pacific coast, and its wealth is reflected in the stunning architecture of its Old Town. The city has a strong artistic community and a rich cultural calendar, including a world-famous carnival that is one of the largest in Mexico. Its iconic lighthouse, 'El Faro', is one of the highest natural lighthouses in the world and has been a symbol of the city for centuries.

Mazatlán's cuisine is a celebration of its fresh seafood and the region's agricultural bounty. As one of the world's largest shrimp ports, it is a seafood lover's paradise. A must-try local speciality is 'aguachile', a spicy and refreshing dish of shrimp cured in lime juice with chilli peppers and cucumber. Other popular dishes include 'marlin tacos', 'fish ceviche', and 'smoked marlin'. The food scene here is casual and delicious, with a variety of restaurants and street food stalls offering authentic flavours.

Mazatlán is a convenient cruise port, with a cruise terminal located just a short taxi ride from the Historic Centre. This easy access allows passengers to choose their own adventure, whether they want to immerse themselves in the colonial charm of the Old Town, relax on the beautiful beaches of the Golden Zone, or embark on a cultural excursion to one of the city's many attractions.

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