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Hotels in Mazatlan
3 Hotels
Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay Resort & Spa
Ave Ernesto Coppel Campana 201

Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay is one of Mazatlan's most upscale resorts, with a ton of features that keep all-inclusive travelers happy. The extensive list of amenities includes three large pools, swim-up bars, three open-air restaurants, a cocktail lounge, and a huge, beautiful spa complex. All 378 suites have spacious layouts with private, ocean-view balconies, flat-screen TVs, and kitchenettes. However, the scale of the property makes it difficult to navigate, only paid Wi-Fi is available throughout, and the beach is heavily eroded (as of mid-2016) with no permanent seating or facilities. Although it’s less polished, the sister property, Pueblo Bonito Mazatlan, offers many of the same amenities and a more central location for less money.

Oceano Palace Beach Hotel
Avenida Camaron Sabalo S/n, Sabalo Country Club

Oceano Palace offers all the must-have amenities -- a wide beachfront, a large pool with a swim-up bar, spacious fitness center, and two restaurants with room service -- that most travelers will need to make for a pleasant beach vacation. The 260 rooms are done up in bright, IKEA-like decor and feature flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and (optional) tiny balconies. This is a solid mid-range option that's in better shape than its competitors, but the constant raucous atmosphere may prove too lively for some and Wi-Fi isn't free. Travelers seeking a quieter, more relaxed getaway should look to Luna Palace Hotel/Suites -- the neighboring sister property -- which has similar amenities with a little polish for a bit more money.

Las Flores Beach Resort
Avenida Playa Gaviotas 212, Zona Dorada

Las Flores Beach Resort is a mid-range option situated on a quiet stretch of Playa Camaron within a short walk of the Golden Zone’s attractions and services. The list of amenities -- including two sparkling outdoor pools, an alfresco restaurant and bar with ocean views, and beachfront massage services -- is just long enough to keep most guests happy. However, the 119 rooms are a mixed bag. Many are relatively modern -- with air-conditioning, ocean-view balconies, and (optional) kitchenettes -- but some feature unattractive furnishings and old tube TVs. Additionally, Wi-Fi isn't free. As an alternative, the nearby three-and-a-half-pearl Ramada Resort Mazatlan offers more dining options, a wide stretch of beach, and a massive pool for less.