“The Pirate Mansion”, a new treasure to discover in Mazatlán

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In Mazatlán’s Historic Center, a door to the past and to the imagination opens with The Pirate Mansion, a museum that invites visitors of all ages to delve into a world of privateers, boarding parties, and hidden treasures.

With nine themed rooms, this immersive experience transforms every step into an adventure, from the Santa Ana Galleon to the naval battles of the Pacific, guided by a character who embodies an authentic pirate and shares tales of legends and plunder that shaped the port’s history.

Located at Calle General Ángel Flores 700, corner of Carnaval, The Pirate Mansion occupies a historic building that blends original architecture with a themed ambiance.

Throughout the tour, visitors will see antique maps, coins, flags, pieces of historical furniture, and evocative sets that transport them to the 16th and 17th centuries.

What makes this experience unique?

A guide who becomes part of the crew, making visitors feel part of the story and the history. Nine themed rooms recreate pirate life, from the landing of privateer Thomas Cavendish in 1587 to maritime smuggling in the Pacific.

A treasure shop offers special souvenirs such as coins, maps, flags, and artifacts to take home a memento with history.
Ideal settings designed for capturing photos and memorable moments.

The museum is already open to the public, and its official inauguration will be in December 2025, with music, ambiance, and special activities.

With The Pirate Mansion, Mazatlán adds a new attraction that combines history and fun. A unique experience in Latin America is ready to be discovered in the most legendary port on the Pacific.

The Pirate Mansion

Address: General Ángel Flores 700, corner of Carnaval, Mazatlán, Sinaloa.

Phone: +52 669 250 9557

Hours: Mon-Wed-Thu 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM Fri-Sun 11:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Tickets: $300 for adults. $250 for children ages 4-12 and seniors.

Source: informador