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| Culiacán is
a city in northwestern Mexico, the largest city in the state of Sinaloa
as well as its capital and capital of the municipality of Culiacán.
With around 750,000 inhabitants, it is the fifteenth largest city in the
country. The city is located in a valley where the Tamazula River and Humaya
River rivers meet to form the Culiacán River, and is located 55
m above sea level. It is located in the center of the state with almost
equal distance to the other urban centers of the state: Los Mochis to the
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Fiesta
Inn Culiacán
Fiesta Inn Culiacán
faces the river along the Plaza Forum in Culiacán, Mexico. This
hotel is positioned near downtown Culiacán and Federal de Bachigualato
International Airport. The Biosphere Reserve, dive sites and Copper Canyon
tours are located nearby. The hotel's restaurant and bar, Café
la Fiesta, serve national and international dishes and drinks. Room service
is available. Multi-purpose function rooms accommodate up to 220 guests,
and a business center offers the use of a computer, a fax machine, and
a printer. Wireless Internet access is available in public areas of the
hotel. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool. This property offers
shuttle service to the international airport. |
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Hotel
Lucerna, Culiacán
Hotel Lucerna Culiacán
is located at the heart of the business development in town. There are
142 rooms with either 1 king or 2 queen beds. Club Lucerna is the executive
and exclusive floor with its independant check-in/out..we serve continental
breakfast and canapes and wine with no extra cost. There is a complete
service business center..9 meeting rooms..outdoor gym..swimming pool and
a large indoor jacuzzi. We offer excellent cuisine in our 2 restaurants. |
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Ramada
Hola Culiacán
In addition to the amenities
and services, the staff of the Ramada Hola Culiacán Hotel will do
the very best to accommodate your every wish. Conveniently located
near Galeria San Miguel Mall, Desarrollo Tres Rios, Congeladora Ceuta and
Centros Ciencias, the hotel is minutes away from the Cathedral, Art Museum
and the Historical Centre. The property boasts 117 comfortable and
elegantly furnished guestrooms that are available in different categories.
The Ramada Hola Culiacán Hotel offers a restaurant and a lobby bar
for you to enjoy food and beverages in a casual atmosphere. Furthermore,
the on-site well equipped fitness centre awaits all health conscious guests. |
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| Mazatlán is
a city in the Mexican state of Sinaloa; the surrounding municipio (municipality)
for which the city serves as the municipal seat is also called Mazatlán.
It is located on the Pacific coast, just across from the southernmost tip
of the Baja California peninsula. Mazatlán is a Nahuatl word
meaning "place of the deer." The city was founded in the 1820s. By the
mid-1800s a large group of immigrants had arrived from Germany. These new
citizens developed Mazatlán into a thriving commercial seaport,
importing equipment for the nearby gold and silver mines. It served as
the capital of Sinaloa from 1859 to 1873. They also influenced the music,
Banda, which is an alteration of Bavarian folk music. |
| Mazatlán, with a
population of over 400,000 as of 2006, is the second-largest city in the
state and Mexico's largest commercial port. It is also a popular tourist
destination, its beaches lined with resort hotels. A car ferry plies its
trade across the Gulf of California from Mazatlán to La Paz, Baja
California Sur. In 2005, Mazatlán hosted and won the "Serie
del Caribe," which is an annual baseball tournament with teams from México,
Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and the Dominican Republic. |
| Every year Carnival is celebrated
during the week before Ash Wednesday. There are a lot of festivities, including
the election of a Queen, parades, and balls. This is the third largest
Mardi Gras in the world, behind the celebrations held in Rio de Janeiro
and New Orleans. Mazatlan is served by Gral. Rafael Buelna International
Airport. |
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Costa
De Oro Beach Hotel, Mazatlán
Located in Mazatlan's Golden
Zone, the Costa de Oro Beach Hotel is five miles from historic downtown
Mazatlan. The Golden Zone is a bustling area of town that caters mostly
to tourist. Numerous galleries, shops, restaurants and bars inhabit the
district. Plenty of outdoor recreation and aquatic adventure awaits visitors
in Mazatlan, including parasailing, kayaking, golf and tennis. Eco-tours
offer the opportunity to experience the fascinating natural resources indigent
to the area, including the Sierra Madre Mountains and the El Verde Sea
Turtle Conservation Center. This beachfront resort features many modern
amenities, including a lagoon-style pool bordered by a rock-garden waterfall.
There is a children's pool with beach entry and an elevated spa tub that
looks out over the ocean and accommodates up to 14 people. Jungle tours
are popular and offer the opportunity to view iguanas, crocodiles, herons,
armadillos and more. |
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El
Cid Castilla Beach Hotel, Mazatlán
Stands two blocks from the
shops, galleries and restaurants of Mazatlan, Mexico's Golden Zone.
8 restaurants and bars serve guests of the hotel. Villa Italia Restaurant
Italian features Italian cuisine served within a romantic setting, while
La Cascada offers atmosphere reminiscent of old Mexico and serves authentic
Mexican dishes. Hotel guests have access to the surrounding resort's eight
outdoor pools, a championship golf course, sport-fishing charters, water
sports and lessons in everything from sailing to tennis. The beach hotel
offers a complete line of spa services, plus a dinner theater and nightclub.
This hotel features 600 guestrooms located in a 17-story tower with ocean
views, or a four-story building that overlooks the pool. |
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El
Cid El Moro Beach Hotel, Mazatlán
The El Cid El Moro Beach
Hotel is a superior, first-class hotel located 12 miles from Mazatlan International
Airport. Mexico's largest and most luxurious independent resort is an exclusive
720-acre paradise by the sea. It's the perfect vacation with all the amenities
guests can dream of in a land where the weather is perfect every day. Located
on Mexico's unspoiled gold coast, Mazatlán is a centuries-old seaside
town known for fabulous fishing, fantastic weather and brilliant pacific
sunsets. Guests will find everything here except a reason to leave. El
Cid presents a fantastic selection of sports and recreation activities
throughout the year. If guests want to learn as well as play, the hotel's
professional instructors will gladly provide lessons in golf, tennis, sailing,
fishing or kayaking. The guest rooms are nicely decorated studio "junior"
suites equipped with a kitchenette, dining area, and a living area. |
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Emporio
Mazatlán
Emporio Mazatlan is the
first hotel near the entrance of the golden zone, with a marvelous beach,
marked by spectacular sunsets and the view of three islands. This resort
offers two swimming pools, two jacuzzis, a restaurant, poolside bar, business
center, laundry service and dry cleaner, internet access and a multilingual
staff. Additional amenities include a fitness center, tobacco shop, kid's
club and meeting rooms. This property has 134 guestrooms with one king
bed or two double beds. In addition to the standard bedding, suites feature
a large living and dining area. All units include air-conditioning, alarm
clock, coffeemaker, hair dryer, balcony, satellite tv, housekeeping, wake-up
calls, and telephone. |
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Las
Flores Beach Resort, Mazatlán
A charming Mexican-style
Resort located on the beach in Mazatlan, Mexico. it is near Creston Lighthouse
(the second-tallest lighthouse in the world), El Cerro de la Neveria (a
mountain with panoramic views of the city) and Stone Island. The Golden
Zone is just minutes from the resort and features all of Mazatlan's best
restaurants, discos, jewelry stores and cinemas. This 12-story resort
sits on the beach and is surrounded by palm trees, traditional Mexican
architecture and tropical colors. The spectacular beach is perfect
for swimming, sunbathing or catching a beautiful sunset. Guests can enjoy
live music in the resort's bar, Las Rejas, and dance or enjoy a favorite
drink. The resort also features a large outdoor swimming pool, restaurant/snack
bar, water sports agency, babysitting services and car rentals. Accommodations
are tastefully decorated, spacious and comfortable. All units feature balconies,
cable television and air conditioning. Suites and studios feature fully
equipped kitchenettes. |
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Pueblo
Bonito Emerald Bay, Mazatlan
Set on 20 acres overlooking
the Pacific Ocean and its own private beach. Plenty of outdoor recreation
and ocean adventures await guests of the Emerald Bay. Sport fishing, hunting,
horseback riding and sightseeing excursions are all viable options. In
the historic center of Mazatlan there are many shopping and dining options,
as well as museums, aquariums and nightclubs. Designed as a
village in a neoclassical architectural style, the freestanding villas
are integrated into a stand of 150-year-old mangrove trees. The resort
has two freeform pools with infinity edges, along with children's pools
and spa tubs. Elegant and palatial, the emerald bay exudes a sense of tranquility
and relaxation, not to mention class. A wide array of amenities exists,
including a fitness center, concierge services, laundry and dry cleaning
services. The beautifully decorated suites offer ocean views and feature
fully equipped kitchenettes. |
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Torres
Mazatlan
Situated on its own secluded
beach, Torres Mazatlan Resort is a magnificent vacation resort. Enjoy one
of the many activities available on site, including volleyball on the beach,
ping pong, croquet, tennis, and a putting green. Relax around the newly
remodeled swimming pool with a wading area for the kids. Visit la Palapa
Bar at the resort for appetizers and a margarita or let the excellent staff
at la Palapa Restaurant wait on you for dinner. These luxurious one and
two bedroom condominiums feature tasteful and unique Mexican Caribbean
décor. All condos offer a private lanai or deck with amazing resort
views and a kitchen, including a coffeemaker, cooktop, dishwasher, refrigerator,
and toaster. Other conveniences include air conditioning, alarm clock radio,
ceiling fans, in-room safe, and iron and ironing board. |
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