Due to the large amount of budget traffic to seaside destinations, Culiacán (pop. 600,000) has become an important tourist transportation hub in Sinaloa and is the state’s largest city. Unfortunately ...more
Founded in 1564 by Don Francisco de Ibarra, El Fuerte (pop. 30,000) takes its name from a seemingly impenetrable fort—the last of three—that once stood on this site, guarding the Spanish from the ...more
Unfortunately, the grimy, densely populated city of Los Mochis (pop. 275,000) is a necessary stopover for adventurers on their way to Las Barrancas del Cobre (Copper Canyon). As the westernmost stop ...more
The locals say that some nights, lying quietly on the well-trodden sands, you can still hear the sounds of the 1980s dying in the waves. Mazatlán (pop. 400,000) is certainly past its heyday—when the ...more
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