Mazatlan (Sinaloa, Mexico Riviera)

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Mazatlan cruise port

Region
Hawaii - Mexico - Panama Canal

Local Time
2024-12-27 15:27

min: 57 °F (13 °C) / max: 80 °F (27 °C) 72°F
22.2°C
Wind: 283°/ 5.5 m/s  Gust: 5.7 m/sWind: 283°/ 5.5 m/s  Gust: 5.7 m/sGentle breeze
5.5 m/s
Min / Max Temperature80 °F / 27 °C
57 °F / 14 °C
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Port Mazatlan cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico Riviera. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

DayShipArrivalDeparture
18 December, 2023
Monday
Princess Cruises Cruises cruise lineCrown Princess08:0017:00
18 December, 2023
Monday
Holland America Cruises cruise linems Volendam12:0018:00
20 December, 2023
Wednesday
Carnival Cruise Line Cruises cruise lineCarnival Panorama09:0018:00
25 December, 2023
Monday
Royal Caribbean Cruises cruise lineNavigator Of The Seas08:0018:00
26 December, 2023
Tuesday
Princess Cruises Cruises cruise lineDiscovery Princess09:0018:00
27 December, 2023
Wednesday
Carnival Cruise Line Cruises cruise lineCarnival Panorama09:0018:00
28 December, 2023
Thursday
Norwegian Cruise Line Cruises cruise lineNorwegian Bliss07:0014:00
28 December, 2023
Thursday
Holland America Cruises cruise linems Volendam11:0017:00

Mazatlan is a cruise port in Mexico's Sinaloa state. The city is located on Mexico's Pacific coast, across from Baja California Peninsula's southernmost tip. By population (around 440,000) the city is ranked Sinaloa's 2nd-largest - after Culiacan. Mazatlan is a popular tourist- and vacation travel destination, featuring a 13 km (8 mi) long beach promenade lined with world-class hotels and resorts.

The town was founded by the Spaniards in 1531. A large group of German immigrants arrived here in the mid-1800s. They developed the city into a major cargo shipping port. Mazatlan today is one of the Mexico's largest cargo ports.

A car ferry service is available between Mazatlan and La Paz. The city is also served by the General Rafael Buelna Airport. Mazatlan is famous with its Zona Dorado area - white-sand beaches, shops, eateries, bars. Closer to the cruise ship port is the Old Mazatlan destrict - colonial-style architecture, numerous bistros and cafes.

The number of cruise ships to Mazatlan (scheduled / booked port calls) for 2016 was 94, bringing over 300,000 tourists. The port's business peak was in 2010 - with a total of 194 calls. In 2011, the port took a steep fall due to severe drug wars that prompted all major cruise lines to pull their ships out. The first cruise ships came back in 2013. Since then, the port reinforced its security by installing more surveillance cameras and increasing the security measures to keep cruise passengers safe. The city's downtown was renovated. The walking path from the port to the historic district was updated and a blue line was added to be followed.

The Mazatlan cruise port also has the ambition to become a departure port (homeport) with potential northbound itineraries (into Sea of Cortez) or southbound itineraries (to Mexican Riviera ports).

Mazatlan cruise terminal

Cruise ships to Mazatlan dock in the port's cargo area, where also berth various cargo carriers and container ships.

The port provides free tram service for cruise passengers between the terminal and the city. At the terminal, there are also a large parking and taxi ranks for local cabs, plus several small shops.

The old city is approx 1 mi (1,5 km) from the cruise terminal. To get there, you can get a Pulmonia (open-air taxi cab) from the cruise pier. From here, the Golden Zone is approx 4 mi (6,5 km). Know that taxis outside the cruise terminal are usually cheaper.

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