Mazatlan, Mexico

City Tour, Beach and Shopping Expedition
Price per adult: $25.00 - child: $12.50 (ages 5-12)
(3 1/2 hours) A great way to get acquainted with Mazatlan as you travel through beautiful residential neighborhoods, the downtown area along Olas Atlas, and the deluxe hotels on Gaviotas Beach.  You will have ample shopping time along with the opportunity to view the fantastic Aztec Indian Papantla Show which was featured in the 1986 World's Fair.

Sport fishing Tour
Price per adult: $71.00 - child: $35.50 (ages 5-12)
(7 hours) Enjoy the fabulous sport of deep sea fishing as you patrol the ocean in search of Marlin, known to reach up to 750 pounds. Your 35' fishing boat provides everything you need for a day of reeling them in, including a light snack and two complimentary beverages.  Unfortunately, you cannot bring your catch back to the ship!

Las Moras Guest Ranch
Price per adult: $76.00 - child: $38.00 (ages 5-12) with horse back riding
Price per adult: $61.00 - child: $30.50 (ages 5-12)

(5 1/2 hours) Relax at one of Mexico's premier hacienda resorts, Las Moras Guest Ranch and enjoy the serene countryside. You will have plenty of time to sun by the pool, relax in the lounge, stroll in the gardens and enjoy a one hour horse back ride in the foothills. Afterwards, a delightful Mexican lunch will be served poolside. On the return to the ship, guests wishing to shop in the Golden Zone will be dropped off (return transportation on their own)
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Shopping, Beach and Lunch Tour
Price per adult: $39.00 - child: $19.50 (ages 5-12)
(6 hours) After a scenic ride along the ocean, you will arrive at the Golden Zone where you will have ample time to shop at your leisure and view the fantastic Aztec Indian Papantla Show which was featured in the 1986 World's Fair. Then it's time to relax at Los Sabalos Hotel, where you will have use of the facilities and be treated to a delightful Mexican buffet lunch.

Sierra Madre Tour
Price per adult: $41.00 - child: $20.50 (ages 5-12)
(7 hours) Rising behind Mazatlan is the Sierra Madre mountain range separating the coastal area of Mexico from the interior. On this excursion, we will pass by a brickyard where adobe brick is made in the same manner for the past several hundred years.  At Concordia, we will visit a colonial church, a furniture factory and a potter's home where roof tiles, flower pots and dishes are made. Next stop is Copala, once a thriving Spanish gold mining town founded in 1565. Here you can walk down the cobblestone streets before enjoying a delightful Mexican lunch. Back in Mazatlan, a shopping stop will be made at the Golden Zone and the Arts and Crafts center. Driving along the scenic waterfront, you will see highlights of the city.

Please Note: All excursions, descriptions and pricing are subject to change at time of sailing; the duration of the tours are approximate times only.