The best port of the 3 as it was the most authentic. Got a taxi to the central market ($7) and wandered around, bought some souvenirs, visited the cathedral and took a taxi back to the pier. The merchants at the pier were not pushy and prices were reasonable compared to Cabo or PV. ...
This was the best stop. We were able to actually take our time, look around and enjoy ourselves. We found true Mexican eats and there was plenty to buy if we wanted. We just took our time walked around the many shops and grabbed food. There were plenty of shuttles and taxies to take you where you wanted to go if wanting to tour the local area as well. ...
We hired Taxi their were 4 of us $25 each all day had the best time . We went to Old Mazatlan, seen the cliff divers went to sliver shop went to New Mazatlan had time to do lots of shopping at all the places we stopped. The best was a stop at a great sea food Mexican Restraunt Great driver went to a 292 yr old Cathedral ...
We hopped into a pulmonic taxi and did a two hour tour of old Mazatlan. It was a little cloudy when we started and the open air taxi was a bit on the cold side when we got back to the ship. ...
We took a short taxi ride to La Puntilla restaurant, others from the cruise line walked. Good drinks and food very affordable, but mostly seafood. For 3 of us with 2 drinks each it was only $40 plus tip for lunch. Keep in mind it cost me $20 for sit down lunch in downtown Santa Rosa without drinks, including tax and tip. ...