Last June I spent a week in Mazatlan, Mexico a group of bloggers and social media all-stars courtesy of Go Mazatlan. Although I’d heard of Mazatlan before, I knew little about the city. Mazatlan, I learned, is not your normal all-inclusive drinking-on-the-beach Mexican destination. If you’re looking for that, you should go to Cancun or Puerto Vallerta.
Mazatlan is a cultural destination. If you’re looking for cobblestone streets, outdoor live music, art galleries, and colonial architecture, then Mazatlan is where you want to be. We stayed at the El Cid Marina Resort and spent most of our time learning about they city’s arts, culture, and gastronomy. Of course there are many places to stay in Mazatlan and it is best to read reviews of Mexican hotels and compare their prices online.
Despite the trip’s focus on culture, I was able to find a few sweet outdoors escapes in and around the city.
Mazatlan Adventure #1: Zip Lining
Huana Coa has one advantage over other zip line tours in the area; it’s basically next door to the Los Osuna distillery, so after touring the fields of agave from above, you can tour the facility where Los Osuna produces its award-winning agave liquor and, of course, sample some. Interested in learning more? Read this detailed post about my trip.
Mazatlan Adventure #2: Booze Cruise
However, scheduling said bloggers and tweeters to return from half the day drinking in the sun to a meeting during in which they are expected to listen to a long presentation from a tourism board bigwig about the area’s history and culture = recipe for inappropriate head-on-table naps.
Either way, our booze cruise to Deer Island was definitely a good time.
Mazatlan Adventure #3: Surfing
There are a few breaks in the city itself. We stopped by a couple. They were fairly small, but not too crowded. We also visited a break about a 30-minute drive north of the city. We were practically the only people there. If you’re like me and prefer a small empty break to a big crowded one, then you’ll love surfing around Mazatlan.
