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Beaches In Mazatlan |
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Mazatlan has over 15 miles of pleasant beaches to enjoy. The most popular tourist beaches are located in golden zone, which is located north of Fiesta Land, the Moorish style complex that houses a great deal of Mazatlan's hearty nightlife. In the golden zone you will find many fine shops, great beachfront restaurants, and many of Mazatláns most popular hotels. To find your favorite spot on the beach, I suggest that you just start walking. Beach vendors work on all of the beaches and will offer you everything from fresh fruit to temporary tattoos. You can have your hair braided Bo Derek style - on every beach in Mazatln. Another great spot to enjoy the beach is along the Malecon. Each evening when the sun starts to set the Malecon springs to life. The Malecon in Mazatlan is one of the longest in Latin America and is a great place for some old fashion people watching. Many of the locals come to the Malecon each evening to watch the sunset and perhaps have an evening swim. For surfers, finding the waves is a pretty easy task in Mazatlan, just drive the length of the Malecon and you should be able to find some decent waves. Mazatlan has quite a few surf breaks within the city and also on the beaches to the north and south. One of the longest and best shaped waves in Mexico is located at Matanchen Bay, just outside the village of San Blas. San Blas is a delightful fishing village, nestled between the jungle and the beach. San Blas is also home to a jungle cruise that you will not soon forget. |
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