Mazatlan - General Info
Description:
Mazatlán is described as one of Mexico’s most alluring and inviting beach destinations. Over the past decade, the ‘Pearl of the Pacific’ has breathed new life into its historic centre, and the ongoing renewal program continues to bear fruit. The result is something truly unique: a historic city with a resplendent colonial district only a short walk from a 20km-long crescent of sandy beach.
Entrance Notes and Cautions:
While Mazatlan has a big industrial harbor, the marinas are located in an estuary to the north of the city. It is best to enter the channel leading to the marinas at high tide and slack tide, due to strong currents – up to 4 kts – and shallow depths.
If coming here for fuel, the easiest fuel dock to access is El Cid, but beware of shallow water – depths have been measured at 8ft at zero tide. When entering stay close to the wall. There will possibly be a dredge on the wall inside so stay very close. Once beyond the dredge, depths open up a little. Visiting cruisers suggest checking your slip depth at the marinas.
Following the impact of recent hurricanes, cruising boats heading south this winter should be aware of debris in the water, missing navigation marks, hurricane damage to docks and limited berth availability. See the Sea of Cortez Cruisers Facebook page for more info. [https://www.facebook.com/groups/277885329386179/]
Cruiser Highlights:
Cruisers report Mazatlan to have a great sailing community.
The Morning Cruiser’s Net is an excellent source of information. The Net is conducted each morning, Monday through Saturday, at 08:00 on VHF Channel 72. Should you need help, someone listening is likely to have useful information or a suggestion as to where and how to resolve your need.
The Marina Mazatlan produces a Cruiser’s Guide which contains detailed information for the cruising community here.
Position:
23° 16.09’N, 106° 28.12’W (harbor entrance)
Last updated: October 2023
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It is best to enter the channel leading to the marinas at high tide, and slack tide as currents can be very strong- up to 4 kts. Even at high tide we saw down to 13′ over the bar. Easiest fuel dock to access is El Cid, but beware of currents. Marina Mazatlan is in good condition, though some security gates don’t work. Showers are good and there are plenty of restaurants in the area. Air-conditioned buses are 10 pesos into the city- look for “Sabalo Centro”