What makes us different? At Mazatlán Travel Club , we offer more than just transportation — we provide a safe, comfortable, and authentic experience. Unlike other services, our vehicles are spotlessly clean, with fully functional air conditioning and comfortable seating to ensure your ride is pleasant from start to finish.
We don’t take you to tourist traps. There are no forced shopping stops or hidden commissions. Our commitment is to show you the most iconic places in Mazatlán, with freedom, respect for your time, and complete honesty.
With us, you get to experience the real Mazatlán, with no detours or tricks.
️ Need help planning your day? We can help you design your itinerary or suggest ideas, making sure you manage your time wisely and get back on time.
The light house built in 1879 is located at the southern tip of the city and it is one of the most emblematic attractions of Mazatlan. We will drive by and offer you the option to climb up to the top which is 500 feet above sea level. The views are spectacular. You will be able to see the entire city and the Sierra Madre mountains in the background. There are lots of opportunities to take beautiful pictures along the way up. There is also a glass floor bridge that extends out from the side of the hill. It is recommended to take bottled water and a small towel to freshen up due to the warm weather. We will continue driving along the Bay Area towards the Olas Altas neighborhood making a couple stops at lookout points for picture taking. The driver will provide basic historical information and answer any questions if requested.
As we continue driving along Paseo del Centenario, we will soon come across the oldest beach front hotels better known as Olas Altas which happens to be one of the tourists and locals favorites. It is filled with history that they tend to enjoy from coffee shops, restaurants and bars. Here you have the option of either taking a short walking-tour or continue riding through the historical center. Take a nice photo of Carpa Olivera which is literally a salt water pool in the ocean built in 1914. See the waves refilling the pool as they roll in. Continue along the Angel Flores Street and its colorful houses, which is one of the most remarkable and photographed streets in Olas Altas.
Mazatlan has its own diving tradition centered in a small ocean side park on the Malecon. Divers jump from a 50ft high platform into water that is just 5 or 6ft deep. The tradition of Cliff diving in Mazatlan dates from the mid 1900’s when the platform was constructed on the Malecon.
You will make your own way to the meeting points