Tourist attraction modules will be installed along the Malecón by the authorities of Mazatlán
In the heart of summer 2025, the Government of Mazatlán is set to enhance the tourist experience with the installation of **tourist attention modules** along the Malecón, the city's iconic oceanfront promenade.
These modules, designed for tourist assistance, will serve as information centres, offering guidance, maps, recommendations, emergency assistance, and potentially health or safety advice. The modules will be strategically placed at high-traffic spots, including Valentino's and the Carpa Olivera, ensuring easy access and high visibility.
The announcement was made in mid-July 2025, signalling that the modules will be operational during the peak summer tourism period. While the specific services offered by these modules are not yet fully detailed, similar initiatives in other Mexican tourist destinations typically provide multilingual staff, city maps, event schedules, transportation information, and sometimes basic first aid or security coordination.
This move reflects a growing trend in Mexican tourist cities to improve visitor safety and satisfaction, particularly in high-traffic areas. By centralising assistance on the Malecón, Mazatlán aims to address common tourist needs, ranging from directions and recommendations to emergency support, efficiently and visibly.
While other tourist hubs like Puerto Vallarta are known for their comprehensive medical and general services, these are often dispersed across hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies rather than concentrated in tourist modules. Mazatlán’s approach seems more focused on immediate, on-site assistance for tourists enjoying the Malecón.
The personnel staffing these care modules will be from the Center for Tourist Protection and Protection (CAPTA). However, no new information about the role or involvement of President Estrella Palacios Dominguez or any other actions or initiatives by the Municipal Government of Mazatlan is provided in this article.
It's also worth noting that the Director of CAPTA, Jeziel Berenice Andrade Lopez, has provided this information. No further details about her identity or role are available in this article.
In a related development, the delivery of face masks has resumed on the Malecon in Mazatlán, demonstrating the city's continued commitment to the health and safety of its visitors. The installation of these care modules aims to ensure a comfortable and pleasant stay for tourists, encouraging them to return.
With the installation of tourist attention modules along the Malecón, visitors can expect improved safety and satisfaction during their stay in Mazatlán. These modules will offer advice on local lifestyle, GDP-boosting travel destinations, and emergency assistance. Visitors can find these modules at popular spots like Valentino's and the Carpa Olivera, enticing tourists to engage with the city's vibrant culture and charming attractions.