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Quote: In March of 2008 we attended a musical performance in the Angela Peralta Theatre. We arrived early and had dinner in one of the Plaza cafes then walked through the Plaza while booths were set up selling various Read More
Quote: This bus trip tours the countryside surrounding Mazatlan and stops at brick, floor tile, furniture, and pottery factories, as well as the famous church in Copala (filled with lillies during Easter week). The tour Read More
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Quote: We had a ball on this excursion! We boarded a comfortable, air-conditioned bus first thing in the morning and then travelled by open air party boat to Stone Island where we ate, rode horses, tried to stay on a Read More
Quote: Well.... I've been to many Mexican Fiestas all over Mexico, and I must say this one was pretty good. First of all, it is located in the beautiful El Cid Mega Resort complex on Camaron Sabalo Ave. The cost of the Read More
Quote: Our evening at the Fiesta Mexicana was filled with great Mexican dishes, drinks all around, and live performances from dancing to magic tricks. It was so much fun. Even some members of the audience participated Read More
Quote: Wonderful massages for a cost of about $50 for 50 minutes. A manicure and pedicure are a total of about $30 and worth every penny! Check in and pay at the fitness center desk. Read More
Quote: There are two 'paseos', walkways constructed along the cliffs over the pounding waves. They have little plazas, benches, narrow paths that lead out to tiny perches over the surf, and some really nice bronze Read More