The Brenster @ Diego’s in Mazatlan

This is where we had dinner last night w/ our friends and family.

" So, sit right down and have another beer in Mexico"

 

 


 



Mexico Guru

 

This is a great site with lots of Information about Mexico.  Check it out!

http://www.mexicoguru.com/

2011 El Cid Annual Golf Tournament

This November 11th, El Cid Golf & Country Club will host the 38th El Cid Annual Golf Tournament that will take place over

several days. More than 200 participants from Canada, USA, and Mexico will hit the links in an effort to win this challenge

Tournaments prizes and raffles are worth 1,500 000 pesos! The day before the event, participants are invited to join the

Welcome Party – the ideal way to begin a competition. If you are interested in participating joining us, please click here for

more information:

http://www.elcid.com/pdf/TOURNAMENT_2011.pdf

2011 Mazatlan Cultural Festival

Nov. 1 – Dec 15 

Mazatlán Cultural Festival – This month-long festival celebrates the city’s rich heritage and historical roots with daily cultural events in Old Mazatlán.  Performers travel to Mazatlán from China, Cuba, Japan, Korea, Mexico and the U.S. to stage a variety of theatrical productions. Locals and visitors enjoy festivities ranging from opera and rock concerts to ballet and drama performances, art exhibits and photography shows.

Location: Mazatlán, Mexico 

For More Information Please Visit : http://culturamazatlan.com/inicio.aspx

Mazatlan Dorado Shoot Out 2011

Get Ready for the Dorado Shoot Out this November 5th at Marina El Cid Mazatlán

Don't miss all the fun and excitement of the 1st Annual Dorado Shootout! One team will walk away with a brand new 2011 Ford Ranger XLT Pick-Up Truck. 

Just register, pay the entry fee and then join us for a fabulous event. You’ll find out why so many anglers are calling “The Pearl of the Pacific” the best place to find

Dorado. Enjoy great drawing prizes of tackle, lure and return trips plus optional cash jackpots of $200, $300, $500 and $1000 USD with 85% payback. Plus, all

participants will receive a welcome package kit. 

Contact us for more Information and Registration forms

Mazatlan Art Walk 2011/2012

Old Mazatlan, also known as Centro Historico, is gaining a reputation as adestination both for artists and art enthusiasts. Painters, sculptors, printmakers, photographers, fabric artists and more have set up their studios throughout the old quarter of Mazatlan.

The tour is self-guided and free. It's held on the First Friday of each month from November through May, 3 to 8 p.m.

You'll find some really fantastic art plus refreshments, fun, music — and you'll meet some wonderful people, both the artists themselves, and other art afficionados like you.

This year, during the 2011-2012 season, a number of new artists have joined the art walk, so that now, this year’s event has grown to 26 siteswith more than 50 artists represented. It is an international group, with artists from Argentina, Australia, Canada, Holland, Italy, and of course, Mexico.

Artist sites are located within an approximate 10 block area in Mazatlan's Centro Historico. You can pick up maps at many locations around El Centro, and at selected hotels in the Golden Zone. Or, visit ourMap page and print off your own copy.


http://www.artwalkmazatlan.com/

Mazatlan Lightening Storms

Mazatlan has some really amazing lightening storms during the summer.

 It is really fun to sit out on the patio and watch them

Durango – Mazatlan Highway 2012

When it is completed in 2012, the Baluarte River Bridge will not only be the highest bridge in North America but the highest cable stayed bridge in the world surpassing the Millau Viaduct in France. It is the crown jewel of the greatest bridge and tunnel highway project ever undertaken in North America. Known as the Durango-Mazatlán highway, it will be the only crossing for more than 500 miles (800 km) between the pacific coast and the interior of Mexico. The path of this new highway roughly parallels the famous “Devil’s Backbone”, a narrow road that earned its nickname from the way it follows the precarious ridge crest of the jagged peaks of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains. The dangerous road is a seemingly endless onslaught of twisting, terrifying turns that are so tight there are times the road nearly spirals back into itself.

http://highestbridges.com/wiki/index.php?title=Baluarte_Bridge