Tear across the jungle tracks and coconut groves of Stone Island by ATV, then emerge onto a near-deserted stretch of Pacific beach for a long, lazy lunch of fresh grilled fish. Raw Mexico at its most exhilarating and its most serene.
What to expect
A quick ferry from the Mazatlán waterfront deposits you on the tranquil, lush peninsula of Stone Island. Your convoy of ATVs sets off through palms, beach scrub, and dirt tracks that open suddenly onto long, golden Pacific sands with almost nobody in sight. After the adrenaline rush, you settle beachside at a palapa restaurant for fresh catch-of-the-day ceviche, grilled shrimp, and cold drinks. The return ferry ride at dusk frames the Mazatlán skyline in golden light.
Good to know
A valid driver's licence is required for ATV riders. The ferry crossing takes roughly 10 minutes from the Olas Altas waterfront. Plan for approximately 4–5 hours total. Bring a change of clothes — ATVs on dirt tracks guarantee a dusty, sun-kissed return. Book direct to secure ATV availability.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Mazatlan — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.