Visita cultural de medio día a los pueblos de Sierra Madre





Descripción
Durante su visita a Mazatlán, no debe perderse de esta excursión, que se considera como la mejor visita turística colonial en la zona. Apártese de las zonas más transitadas para visitar los dos pueblos coloniales de Concordia y Copala que están justo en la Sierra Madre; son dos pintorescos pueblos donde los nativos esculpen el mobiliario en madera a mano y elaboran cerámica, tejas y bollos. Déjese sorprender por los dos templos de piedra de San José (en Copala) y San Sebastián (en Concordia).
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Su primera parada la realizará en una fábrica de ladrillos rústicos donde se fabrican ladrillos a mano, ubicada a orillas del río Presidio. Continuando con la visita a Malpica, una pequeña comunidad donde dos familias amigas iniciaron sus negocios en casa: una panadería con horno rústico y una tienda de pisos artísticos hechos a mano utilizando una prensa de azulejos de más de 100 años. Concordia fue fundada en 1565 por el conquistador español Francisco de Ibarra, quien fue el pionero de la industria minera en el estado de Sinaloa y ambos pueblos estaban estratégicamente asentados cerca de los sitios mineros de plata y oro. Concordia es un pueblo muy trabajador, sus habitantes se ganan la vida diariamente trabajando en fábricas de muebles y alfarerías. Aquí se puede admirar una hermosa arquitectura colonial, los edificios más emblemáticos son: El templo de San Sebastián hecho de piedra rosa, el ayuntamiento de estilo francés y la plaza principal con una enorme mecedora al frente. Disfrute de un delicioso almuerzo mexicano antes de regresar a Mazatlán.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Recogida y regreso a hoteles locales (dentro de los límites de la ciudad de Mazatlán) y terminal de cruceros.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Se necesita un mínimo de 2 personas por reserva
Opiniones(111)
From the moment Carlos picked us up timely at our hotel, he kindly explained the various fauna and history and customs of the people. The town of Malpica bread and tile tour was incredible and so rich in culture. Concordia was amazing with its Church and town square. We were able to stop to buy pottery. The tour of Old Town was great followed by a stop at a phenomenal art gallery on the way to a lunch on the beach that couldn't be better. Carlos is an asset and his knowledge and passion for his home was very much appreciated.
Not good use of our time. We did this tour as a shore excursion from Norwegian Cruise Line cruise ship on our visit to Mazatlan Mexico. This was a seven hour tour. We started by visiting the church in the old town Mazatlan which took a half hour. Next we went to the Golden Zone to a place selling fake opals. We were told the ship recommends the store so everything is silver stamped and real opals. Unfortunately not true. So buyers - you are warned. We then drove to the mountains a distance away. On the way we stopped for ten minutes to see the making of handmade mud bricks. We were supposed to see a furniture making shop but it was only a store pointed out as we passed by. The ceramic making stop was another a store to buy ceramics. We finally reached Concordia for lunch which was so-so. The town is tiny with nothing to see. The few shops were closed for siesta. Next we went to an even smaller town Malpica. We saw a man making clay trivets for five minutes - of course to sell. Next the outside of the tiny Malpica church before visiting a bakery. Our description said to try the delicious Mexican bread. However no samples were available. The bread, cakes and pastries were all gone. You would think with three buses (150 people) the bakery would have been better prepared. The bakery only had about 1/2 dozen pastries for sale. Not good business sense. Then the ride back to the ship. Note Malpica was not on our original booking but the original town, Copala, unfortunately, had been taken over by the Cartel. Copala is a historic gold mining town where we originally to have lunch.
This was not our tour. We don't do this tour with buses. It was a tour purchased through the cruise line
The tour was not worth the cost, but our driver/guide was very good and tried his best to make it interesting. Our bet stop was the little home bakery. All their bakery goods were excellent and I wish we had bought more to bring with us. Unfortunately we toured on Sunday and many things were closed , plus in the town of Concordia all the electricity was out. The highlight was the lunch in Mazatlan on the beach. The food was excellent.
Jesus was a wonderful guide, flexible and attentive to the various interests and needs of his guests. Great excursion!
Carlos picked me up at my hotel and we proceeded to pick up the rest of the people. Very professional and friendly, the van was clean, had a/c and cooled drinks (water and soda). My final day in Mazatlan…. I found Mazatlan to be distinctly different from Puerto Vallarta, Playa Del Carmen and Cancun. Mazatlan exudes a more relaxed and laid-back atmosphere. Each has their own great qualities. I had the opportunity to observe a traditional tile maker at work, I believe he is one of the last. We also toured a local bakery, notable for its enormous oven (able to purchase for 20 pesos each) and a pottery making shop, the church in Concordia, some shopping, and lunch on the beach (if you choose). A stop to watch another cliff diver and then back to the hotel. I also did the city tour and this tour overlaps a tiny bit. The shopping is at Michael’s at both places and lunch is at the same place as well (pretty good pina colodas) stopped at the cliff diver’s for both (something to see).
Our experience was canceled but the company rebooked us on another, similar tour and it was amazing! Our guide was JeanCarlos and his understanding of the local history, culture, and customs was interesting and very enjoyable. We would highly recommend this company to anyone.
Great see old Mexico. Our guide Elmara was very informative and friendly. She communicated really well with everyone. Lunch was fab. Real Mexican style I would highly recommend this trip which gave you a good insight into the history of Mexico
I booked this tour through Royal Caribbean cruise as one of my tour. I went on this tour thinking I was going to see the city of Mazatlan. I didn't know we was going to these other small towns. We seen the church with armed police standing next to it. Seen a lot of bars on the windows. Saw the people making clay disk and the house. That was cool. After seeing that, the bus took us to some restaurant for real Mexican food. My food was ice cold, beans was like baby food. I ended getting sick from it. One more thing stay away from opal mine jewelry store that's on this tour. It's a big rip off. Very low quality.
The trip was cancelled. I hope I get a refund I really wanted to take this trip into the mountains of Mexico. Many Viator trips are canceled.
I am so sorry we were unable to operate the tour with just one traveler. Hopefully on your next trip to Mazatlan, we will be able to pair with other guests.
Jesus was a wonderful and knowledgable guide who showed us some of the “real life “ of sierra Madre villages. We saw demonstrations of brick, bread, tile and pottery making. We learned about the history and culture of the area. Highly recommend this excursion.



