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The very best way to enjoy the sights of Mazatlan,
as well as the surrounding towns and villages, is with your very
own private tour guide. Our private guide will pick you up
from your hotel or cruise ship in an air-conditioned van, and take
you where ever you'd like to go in the Mazatlan area.
After the tour, he'll drop you back at your hotel
or cruise ship, or where ever else you'd like to be dropped off.
This option can't be beat for convenience, and personal enrichment.
Don't worry, your guide will speak English - he can also give you
a tour in Spanish, if that is your preferred language.
Suggested itineraries:
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Sightseeing Tour of Mazatlan City
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Day trip to Mazatlan's neighboring towns like
Copala, Concordia, El Quelite, or La Noria.
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Group transport for dinner or nightlife.
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Any of our sightseeing tours can be done as
a private tour, just ask.
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Any other itinerary you like - we're at your
service.
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Stop on the way to ride a Zip Line
or see a Pre-Hispanic Show
(not included) if you like!
Runs: Daily on your schedule.
Duration: It's up to you. There is a 3 hour minimum,
though.
Departs: Free pickup from your hotel lobby or cruise ship
pier.
Includes:
Don't Forget: Camera, Extra Money for Shopping and Lunch.
Kids: All ages are welcome.
OUR ADVICE:
There's no better
way to see Mazatlan than this. Many
people book the driver for several days of their vacation, visiting
Mazatlan one day, and taking various sightseeing trips around the
region like to a tequila factory, a rodeo, or to one of Sinaloa's
many colonial villages.
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MAZATLAN FUN CARD
Suggested side trips:
Concordia (40
min. East) - Founded in 1565, it's famous for handmade furniture
and pottery.
Cosala (2 hrs. North)
- A colonial village among lakes and mountains.
Culiacan (2.5 hrs. North)
- The capital of Sinaloa State.
Copala (2 hrs. East)
- A colonial village known for cobblestone streets and brightly
colored homes.
El Quelite (30 min. North) - A beautiful village with brightly
colored homes and flowers.
La Noria (40 min. NE) - Home to Sinaloa's only tequila distillery.
Las Misiones (1.5 hrs.
South) - See the missions of San Ignacio, San Javier and Cabazan,
on the Piaxtla River.
Teacapan (2 hrs. South)
- A shrimper's village, famous for its lagoons and birdwatching.
Rosario (45 min. South) - A mining town known for underground
tunnels and a magnificent cathedral
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