Description

Lovers of fine sand, you will appreciate Mazatlan. This destination offers you magnificent beaches on the edge of the Pacific where you can both work on your tan and refresh yourself in the ocean. If you wish to perfect your knowledge of Mexican history, this will be the opportunity to do so during your stay, as the city is crowded with splendid historic streets.

Currency

The official currency of the country is the Mexican peso (MXN). American money and credit and debit cards are also accepted in the tourist centers. However, if you plan to use your cards at your destination, be sure to inform your financial institution of the dates of your stay in Mexico.

Health

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) recommends that you consult a health specialist to discuss vaccinations against the following diseases: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, fever and typhoid. Please note that two doses of the Covid-19 vaccine are required to fly from Canada and to cross the land United States border.

Passports

Your passport must be valid for the duration of your intended stay in Mexico, even if you have dual citizenship.

Weather

Month Max Min Prec.
January 26 °C 14 °C 32 mm
February 26 °C 14 °C 18 mm
March 26 °C 15 °C 5 mm
April 28 °C 17 °C 81 mm
May 30 °C 21 °C 25 mm
June 32 °C 25 °C 34 mm
July 33 °C 25 °C 150 mm
August 33 °C 25 °C 153 mm
September 33 °C 25 °C 163 mm
October 32 °C 23 °C 46 mm
November 30 °C 19 °C 64 mm
December 27 °C 16 °C 39 mm

Language

While Spanish is the official language of Mexico, a total of 46 languages are spoken. This diversity corresponds to the mosaic of the population: diverse! It is also easy to communicate with the inhabitants in English if you don’t know Spanish

Things to do in MAZATLAN

Golf

There are several golf courses in Mazatlan. Ask your travel consultant for more information.

Fishing

Sail the blue waters of Mexico’s west coast to fish for beautiful sea bass and mirages.

The engravings of Las Labradas

History lovers, go to the port of Barras de Piaxtla to discover archaeological monuments. There you will find more than 600 rock engravings carved on volcanic rocks.

Need more information?

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