Why Mazatlan? (video podcast)

November 20, 2008 | Written by Devin Galaudet

After a week in Mazatlan, I had a chance to meet with Carlos Berdegue, the Vice President of the Mazatlan Hotel Association and President of El Cid Resorts. I took his word on it and checked out several of the Colonial town near Mazatlan. They are all quite impressive and I recommend the silver mines beneath Daniels in Copala.

Please note the dreadful choice to have my glasses propped up on my head like that. However,... [Read more]

Around Mazatlan

November 12, 2008 | Written by Devin Galaudet

Most of my day was spent in a van cruising along the roads leading out of Mazatlan. I whizzed passed lots of green rolling hills with construction, cows, stray dogs and a curious pair of copulating donkeys on the side of the road. The goal for the day was to visit some of the outlining towns nearby Mazatlan — definitely worth the trip.

Malpica was my first stop for beautiful handmade tiles (I bought a matched... [Read more]

A Change in Mazatlan

November 10, 2008 | Written by Devin Galaudet

I was exhausted as the van pulled up to my hotel in Mazatlan, Mexico. While the plane ride was shorter than many international flights from Los Angeles, I am discovering that all the airport sitting and preparing makes for a tired day of travel — especially when the day started a 6AM. Still I managed to keep an eye on the road and the surrounding buildings. Home Depot, Starbucks, and Taco Bell compete with Tacos Arnoldo... [Read more]

Authentic Mexico: Mazatlan

January 23, 2008 | Written by Jason Fitzpatrick

Aztecs at nightMazatlan sits on the Pacific coast of Mexico just south of the tip of the... [Read more]

Mazatlan Memories (video podcast)

January 15, 2008 | Written by Wayfarer Digital

Mazatlan by Jason Fitzpatrick on In The Know TravelerJason has just returned from Mazatlan with some good insights and gorgeous video. Jason explores,... [Read more]

Sinaloa, Cabo with Culture?

October 29, 2007 | Written by Kimberli Waack

This week, I had the opportunity to meet with members from the Sinaloan Tourist Board and must report that I left feeling unusually intrigued. When I’ve considered traveling to Mexico before I’ve wondered about those places that might offer an experience deeper into the country’s heart than a few days on the beach in Cabo or Cancun. What perked my interest about... [Read more]

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