- Bird-watching Tours
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Mazatlán is truly a birdwatchers haven due to its blend of habitats, including secluded beaches, coastal wetlands, rolling hills and spectacular canyons with pine and oak forests. The wide variety of birds includes endemic species such as the black–throated magpie jay, Sinaloa wren, tufted jay and countless migratory shore birds.
Day and overnight tours include bird walks in the Sierra Madre Mountains, kayak and boat trips through mangrove-lined coastal flats and to offshore islands and San Blas, Copper Canyon and Durango.
- Cultural Tours
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While in Mazatlán, head to the Sierra Madre Mountains for a tour of colonial country towns. You'll feel like you're going back in time as you walk the cobblestone streets and visit churches dating back to the 1500s. Two nearby, picturesque villages, Concordia and Copala, are famous for mining, art, ceramic tile, pottery and hand carved wood furniture.
Take a tour of the city and witness the restoration of Mazatlán's historic downtown area. Learn Mazatlán's history while visiting Old Mazatlán (Centro), which boasts the Teatro Angela Peralta, a striking neoclassical opera house built in 1860, cathedral, central square and central market, among other highlights.
- Sailing Trips
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Mazatlán's beautiful water and constant breeze create perfect conditions for sailing enthusiasts. Visitors may arrange daytrips or rentals on trimarans, sailboats and catamarans through travel desks or Mazatlán’s two, full-service marinas.