Mazatlan, Mexico - Your destination for real estate investment, retirement, and recreation.
Welcome!
You have come one step closer to discovering and experiencing Mazatlan's friendly and affordable lifestyle. Our goal is introduce you to Mazatlan and inform you about all that the port has to offer as a recreational, retirement and investment destination. Mazatlan is an inspiring place that promises to amaze.
Mazatlan is quickly becoming a favourite recreation, retirement and investment destination for Americans and Canadians. Its privileged location on the Pacific Ocean offers endless activities and its history has created a rich culture. Whether you are motivated by sports, cultural activities or simply lying on the beach, Mazatlan has something for everybody.
Mazatlanlifestyle.net is the online home of the Association of Developers of Mazatlan, whose mission is to provide information and establish standards of quality and ethics that will serve the interest of the community and the general public.
Our members, whose detailed information you will find in the real estate section of this site, have more than 100 years of accumulated experience and have developed more than 2000 acres with more than 8000 residences including 45 holes of golf and Mexico's largest operating Marina. They are currently spearheading the continued development of Mazatlan. Our members can be identified by looking for the Association's seal. To learn more about each of the members please visit the real estate section.
This site is sponsored and supported by the Tourism Board of Sinaloa and the Mexico Tourism Board.
Enjoy your visit and please don't hesitate to contact us to learn more about Mazatlan lifestyle!
Events in your city – Mazatlan Lifestyle representatives will be in Winnipeg on May 27th and 28th. Details coming soon.
Mazatlan’s XV International Bike Week. April 11th to 15th 2010.
The 29th Big Game Trolling Sport Fishing World Championship. Oct. 24 – 29, 2009 in Mazatlán.
The Angela Peralta Theater celebrated its 135th anniversary during Mazatlan’s February 2009 Carnaval. View the image gallery 

