Along Mazatlan’s coast you’ll find
calm and clear waters in which you can scuba dive at a depth of 10
meters (33 feet), allowing you a closer look at some of the diverse
marine wildlife. You can also search for the remains of sunken ships
off the shores of Las Tres Islas.
Las Tres Islas. Located 3 km (2 mi) west of Mazatlan. An
Important symbol of Mazatlan, this group of islands consists of
Pajaros, Venados and Lobos. These three islands have calm and
crystalline waters, making them an excellent spot for scuba diving.
The impressive underwater scenery and beautiful marine wildlife is
captivating.
Playa Norte. This beach stretches from the edge of the city
to the Zona Dorada, about 60 km (37 mi) west of downtown Mazatlan.
This beach forms part of the port’s main bay and it stretches more
than 16 km (10 mi). The southern portion of the beach has moderate
waves and ideal conditions for swimming or scuba diving; it’s a
great spot for observing a wide variety of species.
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