Mazatlán Carnival 2025: what date will it be and what artists are Mazatlán requesting?

The Mazatlán International Carnival is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated events for the people of Sinaloa, where joy and fun take center stage.

Mazatlán Carnival 2025: Dates and Artists Mazatlán is gearing up for a new edition of its iconic festival. The renowned and exuberant Mazatlán International Carnival, organized by the Institute of Culture, Tourism, and Art, has announced the official dates for Carnival 2025.

  • Dates of Celebration: The festivities will take place from February 27th to March 4th, promising a week filled with joy, color, music, and lots of fun.
  • Artist Lineup: Mazatlán locals and tourists have expressed their desire to see big-name artists like Chayanne, Karol G, and Ana Gabriel on stage. The expectation is that the organizers will meet these demands and deliver a top-notch show that will be etched in everyone’s memory.

With a full year for planning, Mazatlán Carnival 2025 promises to be an unmissable event, featuring dazzling floats, lively parades, and charismatic and beautiful queens. The countdown has begun, and Mazatlán is ready to host an unforgettable celebration.

Must-Visit Places in Mazatlán:

  1. Malecón Tour: Start by exploring the extensive 21-kilometer-long malecón (boardwalk) along the coast. It’s one of the longest boardwalks globally and offers stunning views.
  2. Climb the Lighthouse: Mazatlán boasts the world’s tallest natural lighthouse, standing at 157 meters above sea level. Don’t miss the chance to climb it and enjoy breathtaking vistas.
  3. Historic Center: Wander through the colorful streets of Mazatlán’s Historic Center, known for its colonial-style facades. Capture the perfect postcard-worthy memories.
  4. The Observatory: Visit the 1873 Observatory, located on Cerro de Vigía. Originally a military observation post, it now welcomes visitors to enjoy romantic sunsets and majestic views.
  5. Explore the New Aquarium: Finally, immerse yourself in the newly inaugurated Mar de Cortés Aquarium, considered the most important in Latin America.

Source: Luz Noticias