Mazatlan, Mexico

Any other questions? I was a little busy in the past days, but I am back again!

Mazatlan Frank
 
A lot of you will be in Mazatlan around summer.The water is nice and warm. The beaches all around Mexico are public, so you may go to any beach you like. Some Hotels, have certain areas for their guests, but the beach or water part is public.
Some nice beaches in Mazatlan are: Stone Island beach, Deer Island beach or easier to access, Playa Gaviotas or Sabalo beach. I like the beach between the Playa Mazatlan and El Cid Hotels, and as you get there, you are in the Golden zone. To get there, a taxi will charge you around $10us per taxi one way. The ride is around 20 - 25 minutes.

Hope this little information helps!


Mazatlan Frank
 
:wave2: :wave2: Hello Frank,
Thank you so much for the great tips on Mazatlan. I was wondering if you could give some insight to the Tequila, Saddles, and Huaraches excurision that DCL is offering.
Thanks
Tink1963 :wave: And Happy Easter :flower:
 
I am so sorry about the delay in answering, but I have been busy this week. Business has been good and I am not complaining, hahahahaha

The tour you are talking about takes you out to La Noria, where you visit a Huarache factory, where they are made the old way, you visit a beautiful church and you see how horse saddles are made. Also you go to a Tequila factory. At this moment, the tequila factory is not in operation. Perhaps by the time you arrive here they will be producing. Many tour companies take you there and explain the process and even give you samples, but they are not producing. They have told me since January that they would start again. I do believe they will and perhaps by summer they will be ready. I think you will enjoy this tour a lot.

Any other questions please ask.

Mazatlan Frank
 

I haven´t told you everything about Mazatlan, so please keep on asking!
Any questions, comments please do not hesitate to ask.
Gracias!

Mazatlan Frank
 
We will be riding with Randi on our day in Mazatlan. She said we will return around 2 pm. We'd like to see a little bit of the city on our own after that if we can. What would you suggest we MUST SEE if we only have a few hours? And what would be the best form of transportation? There will be 4 of us...myself, DH, DD8, and DS4. Thanks!
 
mommykeg said:
We will be riding with Randi on our day in Mazatlan. She said we will return around 2 pm. We'd like to see a little bit of the city on our own after that if we can. What would you suggest we MUST SEE if we only have a few hours? And what would be the best form of transportation? There will be 4 of us...myself, DH, DD8, and DS4. Thanks!

This is what we're doing too while in Maztlan too. Frank if Randi drops us off at 2 can we still do a city tour with you? Our ship is not leaving until 7pm now...but someone posted something about Maztlan is one hour ahead of the ship. Is this true? Can you explain. If it is mommykeg and I might have given Randi our wrong arrival time. Please help...I'm confused.
 
All the ships that arrive in Mazatlan have our local time. I would imagine that this will be the same case for the Magic. Puerto Vallarta is one hour ahead from us and from the ship normally. Yes it is possible to do a tour after Randi.
Any other questions?

Mazatlan Frank
 
Mazatlan Frank said:
All the ships that arrive in Mazatlan have our local time. I would imagine that this will be the same case for the Magic. Puerto Vallarta is one hour ahead from us and from the ship normally. Yes it is possible to do a tour after Randi.
Any other questions?

Mazatlan Frank

Thanks for clearing that up Frank. Maybe it's PV that I read about being one hour ahead. flad to hear that we'll have enough time to enjoy both Randi and yourself. I'll be in touch with you to book our city tour. :flower:
 
I would like to thank all of you for all the questions asked on this thread. Some might seem very simple or dumb to some people, to me, any question is interesting. So go ahead and ask. I do not think I know everything, but I like to try and help. Please forgive the delays somedays, but I get home after work and sometimes I just answer my emails and look thru this thread and go to sleep, zzzzzzzzzzzz :confused3 sorry! I do answer them eventually. See you thru the thread amigos!

Mazatlan Frank :wave:
 
Frank

Do you know if Mazatlan is going to have any festivites for when we arrive??? We are aware in Alcapulco they are..

Since it will be Disney Magic first time arriving in Mazatlan..we are curious if they are going to have any surprises for us..

Camilo and Liz
 
LITTLEKID58 said:
Frank

Do you know if Mazatlan is going to have any festivites for when we arrive??? We are aware in Alcapulco they are..

Since it will be Disney Magic first time arriving in Mazatlan..we are curious if they are going to have any surprises for us..

Camilo and Liz


Just A Friendly Bump We also Are on the Cruise...

Thanks Peter
 
Mazatlan Frank :wave2:

Today I received the DCL Shore Excursions guide. We are planning on doing the Tequila, Saddles and Huaraches tour. ( Which I have asked you about...thank you for the answer) I noticed that the tour "Mexican Countryside Expedition" stops at "the oldest tequila factory". Is this the same factory? Any info is much appreciated. :wave2: :wave2:
 
Hola Frank! :wave2:

Any comments or recommendations on horseback riding while in Mazatlan? I've heard mucho about Randi, but she's booked.

Any other reputable companies I can book with? Would Stone Island be the place to do it?

Thanks!
 
Hi Frank, Can you tell me if there are any markets or stores that sell handmade acoustic guitars?
 
Hola amigos
Sorry for the delay, but I went to Puerto Vallarta and did what the tourists do, RELAX! hahaha.
I came back and of course had to work to pay for the days I took off, but here I am again. :)

MY Cricket: I would say Melodias Michoacanas on Aquiles Serdan street, close to the main market or also there is a Music shop on Zaragoza corner with Carnaval street. By the ship, there are little shops and a little mercado, perhaps if you look around there, you will find one. Good luck!


Cotomom : I would say insist on Randi. I might see her next week and ask her to see what she can do. Maybe she gets a cancellation. Anyways, let me check.

Tink1963 : I think that the Tequila, Huaraches and Saddles goes to La Noria, which is a town. The other tour goes to El Quelite which is another town. What I can assure you is that both tours go to Los Osuna tequila factory unless they start producing at a new one I heard of, but is just starting.

LittleKid58 : I am sure that there will be a lot of noise and joy when the Magic arrives to Mazatlan. I am not sure yet what it will be, but as you say, it will be a surprise! I am sure that it will be something real nice.

Gracias amigos for all the patience and I will continue answering your questions as soon as I can.

Mazatlan Frank :cool1:
 
Frank you deserve a vacation too. Hope you had a relaxing time.

Cotomom: be patient with Frank...he does wonders....he arranged with Randi for us to do horseback riding in the morning and go with him on his tour in the afternoon. I thought that was almost impossible but Frank did it. Good luck. Frank and Randi are good friend I think. :smooth:
 
Frank...glad you had a nice rest. How far from Matz. is Puerto Vallarta? Did you drive or fly? I haven't travelled at all so have no clue. Did you have anything good to eat? I am looking for a place for lunch in Puerto Vallarta. Prefer close to where the ship docks. I have Matzatlan covered thanks to you! Going to Tony's on the beach!!!!
 
Gracias!!!! I thank you all for the nice wishes. Yes, we had a great time in PV. It was 4 days, but they were great!
I have a nice friend that is a tour guide there and he took us to some places that we had not been to. We went to a Tequila factory, a farming area and a beach. We also did the Sunset Pirate ship trip and much more.

lkohawaii : Thanks for the nice wishes! It sure was relaxing.

pppiglet : PV is around 6 hours driving. Getting closer to PV there is a mountain range and a lot of traffic, but it is very panoramic. PV is south of Mazatlan. About food :banana: EXCELLENT places. I am not sure about close to the ship, but if you like Carne asada (beef) or pork or goat or lamb, go to EL OREJON it is a place where mostly locals go but is great. It is not a deluxe restaurant, but clean and nice. They even have a Mariachi playing there sometimes. We had the combo for 2 (which included a little bit of everything) with drinks and paid around $200 pesos ($20us), but we brought food to the Hotel. If you want a stunning view, go to a place which was recommended by some people I took on a tour, it is called Las Carmelitas. It is way up on a hill (you have to take a taxi) probably 1000 meters above sea level. The view is incredible and the food very good. I had BBQ ribs $85pesos ($8us). If you do not want to go too far away, I am sure that there should be some good places closer to the ship. While you are in Mazatlan at Tonys, look for Tony or Lorenzo and ask for the complimentary drink (piña coladas are great! even without alcohol, if you do not like it)
Have fun!

Mazatlan Frank :cool1:
 
Thanks Frank. EL Orejon sounds great. We LOVE carne asada! Will see if we can find it there.
 

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