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How do you get to Deer Island Mazatlan?

How do you get to Deer Island Mazatlan?

Just 1.43 miles apart, you can reach Deer Island by catamaran, amphibious ferry boat, or sailboat. If you so dare, you can even swim or kayak to the island from the Golden Zone’s shores. In its calm and clear surrounding waters, enjoy snorkeling, kayaking, swimming, a banana ride, or simply soak up some rays.

What is Deer Island Mazatlan?

Relax and enjoy the beaches of Deer Island, where you can take up a game of beach volleyball, swim, or relax in a hammock and take it all in. When you return to the mainland , relax on the beach at the brand new Posada Freeman Hotel, enjoying drinks at the bar, or swimming in the pool. Cruise Passengers: Yes!

Does Mazatlan have snorkeling?

With Mazatlan Tours, you can snorkel off Deer Island, Stone Island, Goat Island, Bird Island, and even the seldom-visited Los Cardones! You can even take a 1 hour course and take snorkeling to the next level with our Discover Scuba Diving.

Is Mazatlan snorkeling good?

Many people would say the best place for snorkeling in Mazatlan by far would be the inside of Deer Island. There is a beautiful crescent shaped beach there that is simply perfect for swimming from . Then for snorkeling a shallow rock reef extends a considerably distance going to the south off a sand spit.

Are there cenotes in Mazatlan?

True cenotes in México only exist in the Yucatán and other southern México locations where the underlying “bedrock” is limestone, and it is basalt in Mazatlán, not at all susceptible to the sort of erosion caused by underground rivers in limestone formations that leads to the formation of cenotes..

Can you swim in the ocean at Mazatlan?

The ocean at Emerald Bay is as safe as anywhere in Mazatlan & since it is actually in a cove it may be a little safer as far as rip tides & big waves are concerned.

Are there monkeys in Mazatlan?

The Pacific resort city of Mazatlan is an excellent gateway for bird-watching. For larger-scale animals near Mazatlan, head to Durango, where Sahuatoba Park has more than 270 animals from 65 different species, including lions, deer, snakes and monkeys, in habitats designed to re-create their natural living conditions.