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The Palms Resort of Mazatlan
4.2/5103 Reviews
Zona Dorada
There are many reasons I like the Palms Hotel. The first is location is in the golden zone centrally located. The rooms are clean, and the air conditioner gets as cold as anyone could ever desire. The times I have stayed here I have had a room with two double beds, a small refrigerator, a Hotel size coffee maker, small table 2 chairs, a desk with one chair a flat screen television about 36 inches, a safe and ironing board. The television channels for English speaking folks are Fox News, CNN international, TNT, A &E, Cinemax and Fox. The bathroom has a huge shower, a single sink a blow dryer and they supply soap,shampoo and cream. I like the fact that the sink, toilet and shower are in one room. So I can get dressing without waking my husband. The hot water gets very hot and the water pressure is good. I mention this because I saw a post that said the water pressure was poor, it is not . The swimming pool is an infinity pool that looks out over the ocean. The pool was entirely too cold for my liking. One restaurant is located overlooking the beach, and the other is in the lobby. The food is pretty good although not excellent. The service is excellent. The staff is so friendly, especially around the pool. They have a small store in the hotel that sells, soda, chips, hats, toiletries, toys etc. and the prices are reasonable. This hotel used to be a Holiday Inn. It’s an excellent deal, clean and nice.
Las Flores Beach Resort
3.9/5104 Reviews
Zona Dorada
The hotel staff were very empathetic, very good receptionists. The guards are very friendly. The pool and jacuzzi are very comfortable and have warm water. If you can go to the beach. I didn't get to try the hotel food.
Oceano Palace
3.8/543 Reviews
Zona Dorada
I've sat on this for a few days because it's hard to sum up everything that happened at the Oceano Palace. It was a tough trip but I do want to give kudos to the staff who did their best to make us feel welcome and taken care of. - After a very long travel day, check-in took close to an hour and we were given zero instruction on how things operated -- bracelet policy, towel lending, restaurant schedules, etc. We were just handed a key and sent on our way - Night one half of our room flooded because our air conditioner was leaking. It took 4 days for them to fix it so we just kept piles of towels under the dripping in hopes of containing the mess - My family is from the U.S. and most of us do not speak fluent Spanish-- no big deal! We understand we're in Mexico and were ready to dive right in! -- a couple employees were very kind and patient with us but many were incredibly rude. The two bartenders than run the indoor-outdoor bar by the pool most of the day made fun of the ”Gringas” every time we came to get a drink. It was demoralizing and I eventually just started sending my husband because I was tired of being treated that way. -The restaurant staff was very kind. Unfortunately, the buffet food made 9 out of the 11 people in our group very very ill. We paid for an all inclusive package but were only able to enjoy the food the first half of the week. The last few days we ordered fast food through Uber Eats. I did not think I would be eating KFC and McDonalds and a beautiful Mexican resort. - Ice and water were difficult to come by. We didn't drink the tap water and didn't trust anything but bottled water by the end of the trip. Each time we asked for more water I felt like we were being a nuisance. -The pool -- the pool and beach area are beautiful and they DO get crowded but that is to be expected. Our first few days there, right at the entrance off the property to the beach, there was a broken pipe leaking black liquid that ran a river right to the ocean. It smelled like sewage and seemed extremely dangerous as we had to step around it each time we went on and off the beach. - Activities, I'm saving the best part of the trip for last-- Leo and the group of employees leading resort activities work their butts off. They always have a smile and are welcoming to everyone at the resort-- even the sole American family (that's us!). On July 4th, the activities crew wished us a Happy Independence Day (and we're not particularly patriotic...) and told us that todays activities were dedicated to the holiday. It was an extremely kin gesture with a sole purpose of making us feel welcome. The entire resort should take their lead because if they did, this experience would have been amazing. I would not recommend anyone stay at the Oceano Palace mostly because as I'm writing this I'm still very ill from what I consumed on the property. I was so excited to go to a location that wasn't full of U.S. tourists but I did expect a bit more kindness. I know the U.
Ocean View Beach Hotel
3.6/5102 Reviews
Zona Dorada
Great location, clean hotel, nice pool and great Guacamole at the pool! It was our first time in Mazatlán and this hotel was a great spot to stay for couples or small families! Staff were so awesome as well, sense we didn’t know much Spanish.
Park Inn by Radisson Mazatlan
4.2/5101 Reviews
Cerritos
This was my first stay at the Park Inn by Radisson in Mazatlan, and since my arrival the staff made me feel welcomed and the service was great! I experienced the restaurant for dinner and breakfast and the food was fresh and tasty! Thank you Gabriela and Team!
Sleep Inn Mazatlan
3.9/580 Reviews
Marina Mazatlan
The service and the services are very good. Clean and sanitation spaces. Easy access to places and shopping centres at less than 10 minutes. The very rich food also variety of meals. Recommended

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Highest PriceUS$1,105
Lowest PriceUS$45
Number of Reviews 4,209
Number of hotels412
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$291
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$351

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Planning a trip to Mazatlan? If you want to stay at the best hotel in Mazatlan, Trip.com is here to help! Mazatlan is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave! Located in Mexico, Mazatlan is a well-known and vibrant city.

General Rafael Buelna International Airport is the primary airport in Mazatlan.

There are 104 hotels in Mazatlan on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. Mazatlan has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 76 USD. There are 6 five-star hotels in Mazatlan at an average price of 217 USD per night. There are 27 four-star hotels in Mazatlan at an average price of 74 USD per night. There are 26 three-star hotels in Mazatlan at an average price of 63 USD per night. There are 8 two-star hotels in Mazatlan at an average price of 38 USD per night. Mazatlan has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. Hotels under the Ramada brand are a good choice. In Mazatlan, chain hotels such as Ramada are one of the top choices among travelers. Hotel Playa Mazatlan in Mazatlan is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Costa de Oro Beach Hotel.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Mazatlan, such as Ocean Spa, Ocean Spa Salon & Barberia. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Copala. The most popular attractions for tourists in Mazatlan are Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Playa Olas Altas.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 22.55°C during the day, 17.32°C at night

• April to June: 27.02°C during the day, 22.65°C at night

• July to September: 30.37°C during the day, 26.63°C at night

• October to December: 26.52°C during the day, 21.75°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 17.7 cm

• Summer: 9.23 cm

• Autumn: 193.5 cm

• Winter: 46.33 cm

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