
For golf enthusiasts, Mazatlan is a dream destination! Visitors
have the opportunity to play golf at either of the following
first–class courses: The El Cid Country Club, which offers
an 18–hole championship course and nine new holes designed
by Lee Trevino; or the Estrella del Mar, an 18–hole course
designed by Robert Trent Jones which is located on Stone Island,
a short shuttle trip from many Mazatlán resorts. There
are two new golf courses being developed at the moment; we will
let you know about their opening in our Press Room.

Mazatlan
is home to some of the best fishing and hunting in all of México.
Throughout its year-round fishing season, one can catch Striped
Marlin, Black Marlin, Blue Marlin, Dorado, Bonita, Yellow Fin Tuna
and Wahoo. A list of licensed fleets with contact information can
be found here.
We recommend www.starfleet.com.mx and
www.fishingwiththechapman.com. Hunting
tours are also a great activity to do in Mazatlan. Duck and dove
hunting are the most popular, but several species populate the
area, including quail, deer and wild pig. Many hunting tours and
clubs are available, such as Pichigüila Club
, North America´s premier
Wild Duck Shooting Destination, located at Chiricahueto Lagoon.
Mazatlan is a fantastic destination for visitors interested in
conservation and eco-tourism. Highlights include bird-watching,
hikes through the Sierra Madre Mountains, and kayak adventures
through the pristine and ecologically important mangroves on the
coast. Tours are offered to the El Verde Sea Turtle Conservation
Center, as well as to Teacapan, El Caimanero and Stone Island.
Please visit www.pacificpearl.com , Viajes
El Sábalo, or
call one of the tour operators below for more information.
Pronatours 913-33-33
Servicios Turísticos Sábalos 983-19-33/914-30-09
Olé Tours 916-62-87/ 916-62-88/ 913-22-22
Playa Sol Tours 913-77-77/ 913-77-01
Viajes Polón 914-02-00
Creston Tours 914-25-99/ 914-03-44
(669) 916-7720