All of our Mazatlan Spring Break travelers receive 2 free restaurant meals per day provided you have made your trip deposit by our travel deadline.

Our Premium Meal Plan provides a breakfast and a dinner every single day of our trip at different, various restaurants. Expect simple, good meals at each establishment. Remember, while our meal plan provides you with the “basics” for food for the week, some additional spending money for a few “all out” nice dinners and for your lunches is a smart idea.

As Mazatlan offers ridiculously great, sunny spring weather in February, March, and April, (it’s down right hot!) The size of your appetite will probably be substantially diminished. Having this food included really reduces the need for even considering the all inclusive hotel option in Mazatlan.

Below are pictures of not only the actual restaurants, but also a sample (untouched) photo of one our great restaurants. Please note breakfast and dinner do not include a $ 2 tax and tip charge, per person, per meal.

Breakfast -- Everyday:

  • 7am - 10am
  • El Capitano

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Breakfast Includes:

El Capitano beachfront offers our students two eggs any way, country potatoes, refried beans, and tortillas or toast with juice. A $ 2 tip and tax is required per meal at time of service.

Description

In the heart of Mazatlan’s new Golden Zone, El Capitano is one of Mazatlan’s premier restaurants offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

El Capitano also offers our students our Sunday dinner selection. Choices include a Fresh Salad, Deluxe Nachos, Hamburger & Fries, or Quesadillas.

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Dinner -- Monday/Wednesday/Friday:

  • 4pm - 6pm
  • Ernie Tomato's

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Dinner Includes:

Ernie Tomato's offers students thier choice of fettuccini alfredo, grilled chicken breast, fresh chef salsd, and enchiladas.

Description

Ernie Tomato’s is perhaps one of Mazatlan’s best party restaurants, and definitely one of the tastiest. Consistently good to borderline great food. Consider adding a jumbo strawberry – banana daiquiri to your meal. Order two and make sure you have friends lined up to help you home! Expect a short wait for a table at peak times.

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Dinner -- Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday:

  • 4pm - 6pm
  • Makira

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Dinner Includes:

Makira offers students thier choice of spaghetti, hot roast beef plate, or mexican taco plate.

Description

Makira is a very unique beachfront bar & restaurant venue, just up the beach from the Balboa Beach Towers. Two levels, toes-in-sand tiki bar you would expect to find in such a tropical paradise.

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Please call us toll free 800.366.4786 or email us:info@mazatlanexpress.com for our travel destination sign up deadline for this no- cost premium meal program. Restaurants and meals selections are subject to change.

Important Details

  1. Meals do not include a $ 2 tip and tax change due with each meal at time of service per person. Unfortunately in the past, we had some morons that thought it was OK not to tip our servers. They suck first of all, and secondly, we corrected this problem.
  2. Not enough grub for you? Consider opting for the Mazatlan Express all inclusive option at the Balboa Beach Towers, for $ 245 extra per person for the entire week, all meals and drinks are included at no extra charge at this property from 8 am – 8 pm.

When you arrive in Mazatlan, after our staff meets you at the airport, you are transferred for orientation briefing and check in (regardless of your hotel chosen) at Balboa Beach Resort.

Here, you are given your meal vouchers for this premium meal program. Treat your meal vouchers like cash, if you lose them or they are stolen, you will be required to re-purchase the complete week at a cost of $ 30 USD.

As a friendly remainder, do not purchase, accept, nor be solicited by any person at the Mazatlan airport regardless of credentials offered. They are scam artists! Mazatlan Express does not “sell” or Market “parties” nor “meals” at the airport. You have purchased your travel from our 20 year old company – do not be foolish enough to buy something in Mexico from someone you don’t know.