Mazatlán tourism recovery gains momentum as chambers project 75–80% hotel occupancy this summer after safety concerns and record events boost confidence.
Mazatlán has faced a roller-coaster of tourist seasons this year, swinging between high, low, and very low visitor levels. Safety concerns and episodes of violence drove many travelers away from parts of Sinaloa, denting the local economy and leaving hoteliers scrambling to win back confidence. Foot traffic has been uneven: one weekend may see full resorts, the next barely half-full. The resulting uncertainty fueled caution among tour . . .






