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2018
27
March
Should we rent a car or just use bus/train in Mazatlan with 11mo old baby?
27
March
Question:
Humans say...

Rebecca
Extremely safe

Rebecca
Lots of buses and drivers to take you places at low cost. Food is amazing and very reasonably priced.

Deserie
yay! Thank you so much!

Rebecca
Are you staying at a resort? They usually have tours. The historical one was awesome.

Deserie
yes .should I buy one now online or better to buy there?

Rebecca
Deserie we have always bought when we got to the resorts
A.I. says...

Traveling to Mazatlan with an 11-Month-Old Baby
1) Transportation: Rent a Car or Use Public Transportation?
Renting a car in Mazatlan can be a convenient option if you plan to explore the surrounding areas and have the flexibility to move around at your own pace. However, if you're mainly staying within the city, you can rely on public transportation like buses and taxis, which are generally affordable and accessible.
2) What to See and Visit
Mazatlan offers a variety of attractions and activities for families with babies. Some popular spots include:
- Playa Olas Altas (Olas Altas Beach): A beautiful sandy beach perfect for relaxation and family time.
- Malecon (Seaside Promenade): A scenic walkway along the ocean with sculptures, restaurants, and street performers.
- Parque Recreativo Ciudades Hermanas: A large park with playgrounds, a small zoo, and picnic areas.
- Centro Historico (Historic Center): Explore the charming colonial architecture, museums, and local markets.
3) Local Food and Feeding Your Baby
While Mazatlan offers a wide variety of delicious local cuisine, it's generally advisable to be cautious when introducing new foods to your baby, especially when traveling. Bringing some familiar baby food pouches or jars can be a smart idea to ensure your baby's dietary needs are met safely.
However, you can also try introducing some mild local dishes like pureed fruits, rice, and steamed vegetables, but it's best to consult with your pediatrician before introducing any new foods.
4) Staying in the Touristy Area or Exploring Beyond
Mazatlan's touristy areas, such as the Golden Zone (Zona Dorada), are generally safe and offer a range of accommodations, restaurants, and amenities catering to tourists. However, if you're comfortable and have the means to explore beyond the touristy areas, you can experience more authentic local life and culture.
It's generally safe to drive around Mazatlan and visit nearby towns and villages, but it's always a good idea to exercise caution, follow local guidelines, and avoid any areas that may be considered unsafe.
Overall, with proper planning and precautions, Mazatlan can be an enjoyable destination for families with babies, offering a mix of beach relaxation, cultural experiences, and opportunities to create lasting memories.
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Deserie
Going to Mazatlan with 11mo old baby.
1) rent a car? or just bus/train?
2) what to see/visit
3) local food okay to feed baby? or should i bring pouches?
4) do we need to stay at the touristy area? or is it safe to drive everywhere? (In puerto vallarta we drove up to the mountain! and visited local villages). … See more