What is Mazatlán known for?

Known for its beautiful beaches and warm, sunny weather, Mazatlán is a major resort destination as well as an important Pacific port. With thousands of hotel rooms around the city and on beachfront properties to the north, Mazatlán is popular with both international and Mexican tourists.

What does the name Mazatlán mean?

place of deer
Mazatlán is a Nahuatl word meaning “place of deer.” The city was founded in 1531 by an army of Spaniards and indigenous people. By the mid-19th century, a large group of immigrants arrived from Germany.

What state of Mexico is Mazatlán in?

Sinaloa
Mazatlán/State

Is there a cartel in Mazatlan?

Los Mazatlecos (The Mazatlan people) is an enforcer gang of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel. It is reportedly led by Fausto Isidro Meza Flores….Los Mazatlecos.

Founded byAlfredo Beltran Leyva
Founding locationMazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico
TerritorySinaloa, Sonora, Durango, Nayarit
EthnicityMexican
Leader(s)Fausto Isidro Meza Flores

Is Mazatlan Aztec or Mayan?

First of all the name Mazatlan is based upon the Nahutal Indian word Mazatl meaning the place of the deer. This is in the Aztec language which was not used in this area, so it appears that one of the interpreters of the conqueror of this area (Nuno de Guzman) was probably the originator of the name.

Is Mazatlan a good place to retire?

Yes, the beaches are beautiful, the weather is perfect most of the year, and the cost of living is low, low, low. But what makes Mazatlán really stand out as a retirement destination is the cultural scene: a refined, ever-changing, and exciting tapestry of entertainment, events, and fun things to do—many of them free.

Is Puerto Vallarta safer than Mazatlan?

Puerto Vallarta is a safe destination for tourists too – as is Mazatlan – but as always you must be vigilant in regards to petty crime in both destinations, and be careful of leaving drinks unattended. The Mexican cartels leave both tourist regions well alone.

What is the crime rate in Mazatlan Mexico?

Crime rates in Mazatlan, Mexico

Level of crime52.42Moderate
Problem people using or dealing drugs48.28Moderate
Problem property crimes such as vandalism and theft60.83High
Problem violent crimes such as assault and armed robbery45.16Moderate
Problem corruption and bribery74.14High