Visit Mazatlan Mexico
Visit Mazatlan MexicoVisit Mazatlan Mexico - Mazatlan is one of the most affordable areas in Mexico. Mazatlan is commercial port and a resort town, and is renowned for its deep-sea fishing.

Mazatlan Mexico offers whale-watching from November to April; 16th-century ruins, sea turtle hatcheries and eco-tours; new golf courses and a new convention center in July 2009.

Mazatlan offers one AAA Four Diamond property, the Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay, as well as three championship golf courses designed by world-renowned course designers like Robert Trent Jones Jr. and Lee Trevino.
 
The Beaches of Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
The beaches of Ixtapa ZihuatanejoThe beaches of Ixtapa Zihuatanejo are ideal spots for relaxing and doing aquatic sports. Among the most visited beaches are:

La Playa Blanca – is 15 miles south of Zihuatanejo. At this quiet beach you’ll find a colony of an endangered bird species. Here you can explore the Barra de Potosi Lagoon.

La Playa Larga is 3 miles south of Zihuatanejo. This 14-mile beach you can do various aquatic sports.

La Playa La Ropa
– Located southeast of Playa Municipal, on Av. Paseo de la Bahia, in Zihuatanejo. This beach has calm waters and a wide variety of restaurants and hotels. It’s also ideal for doing all kinds of water sports.

Playa Las Gatas – Located south of the Zihuatanejo Bay, on Av. Paseo de la Bahia. This beach of rocky landscape is a popular family destination thanks to its calm waters.
 
The City of Guaymas Sonora

The city of Guaymas is the governing authority for more than 1,500 other communities, the most populous of which are Bahía San Carlos, Pueblo Vicam, San Ignacio Río Muerto, Pótam, Bahía de los Lobos and Ortíz. Guaymas total population of 134,153, of which 101,502 or about 75% of which lives in the city proper.

Guaymas borders La Colorada, Suaqui Grande, Cajeme, Bácum and Hermosillo, with the Gulf of California to the west. Much of Guaymas is flat and borders the Gulf of California with 175km of coastline. Along its coast, there are important bays such as Guaymas, Lobos, San Carlos and La Herradura with 83% of Sonora’s piers in this municipality. Major elevations include the Serranías del Bacarete, Santa Ursula, San José, San Pedro, Luis Bland and the Cerros del Vigia.

 
Puerto Vallarta Travel Info
You can tour Puerto Vallarta by going north of the city at the Vallarta Marina with a delicious breakfast in one of the many restaurants. Nearby you will find the lighthouse El Faro, a building that offers a panoramic view of the bay and one of the best places to watch a sunset.
 
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