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El Cid Granada Country Club - Mazatlan, Mexico

Av Camaron Sabalo S/N
Mazatlan, 82110
Nightly Rates (88.00 - 176.00)   2 Star
El Cid Granada Country Club

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Property Description
You'll love the pleasant comfort of this three-story, Mexican-style, low-rise hotel of 120 rooms. Built around beautiful gardens and its own quiet pool, the Granada is just a few steps away form El Cid's golf and tennis facilities, and is connected to the Castilla Beach Hotel by a covered walkway.

El Cid Granada Country Club


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Beach

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Business Center

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • Courtesy Car

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Fishing

  • Free Parking

  • Golf

  • Golf

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Skiing

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
    El Cid Granada Country Club
  • Standard Guest Room

  • Standard room with double bed, king bed, or 2 double beds. Includes armoire, balcony, cable television, air conditioning, marble flooring, and garden view.
  • Executive Jr Suite

  • Executive jr suite with double bed and king bed. Includes armoire, balcony, air conditioning, kitchenette, coffeemaker, stove, refrigerator, dishes, cable television, and separate sleeping areas.

    Rate Disclaimer
    Indicative rates for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making a reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3pm 

  • Check out time is 1pm 

  • Time Zone is  MST 

  • Opened in  1974 

  • Renovated in  1994 

  • 120  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    From the airport, take the Airport Exit Road to Hwy 15. Turn left (North) on Hwy 15 to Mazatlan entrance signs. Follow to the beach exit signs and turn right on "Av Camaron Sabalo". Go approximately 1 mile to the property. Nearby Airport * Mazatlan International - 12 miles Mazatlan International

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card deposit of 2 nights room and tax is required at time of booking.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel 14 days prior to arrival to avoid loss of deposit.

    Restaurant Information
    On-Site Dining  * Marina Sports Bar - Open 11am-10pm, casual, snacks and drinks. * Hoyo 19 - Open 10am-10pm, casual, TV sports events..drinks and snacks. * La Pergola - Open 6pm-11pm, casual, dinner theater with live shows. * Lobby Bar - Open 6pm-2am, casual, live music and drinks. * Prime Rib House - Open 7am-11pm, casual, steak..lobster and prime rib. * Club de Playa - Open 10am-6pm, casual, lunch..drinks and snacks. * La Conchita - Open 10am-6pm, casual, lunch..drinks and snacks. * Calypso - Open 10am-6pm, casual, snack bar. * La Concha - Open 7am-11pm, casual, fresh seafood and live music. * La Cascada - Open 7am-11pm, casual, authentic Mexican food. * La Marina - Open 7am-11pm, casual, Internatinal cuisine. * Villa Italia - Open 1pm-11pm, casual, Italian cuisine.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Facilities
  •   16 meeting rooms are available for use, with an overall capacity of 4500 persons.


    Recreation Information
    El Cid Granada Country Club
  • On-Site Recreation

  • * Cid's Kids Club (children's program) * Fitness center * Game room * Golf course * Nature tours * Outdoor heated pool with waterfall * Spa * Tennis courts * Jogging track * Basketball courts * Racquetball courts * Volleyball courts * Beach volleyball * Water sports (kayaking, snorkeling, boogie boats, deep sea sport fishing, sailing, SeaDoo rentals, sunset cruises and sailing, Racing boats and tournaments)
  • Off-Site Recreation

  • * Mountain biking * Deep sea fishing * Hunting * Water sports * Bay cruises during the day, sunset cruises during late afternoon

  • Bull Ring

  • 2 miles north to the property. From December to April, the Bull Ring feautures Bull Fights and Rodeos on the weekends
  • Cathedral

  • Main Catholic Church in Mazatlan. Known for it's Colonial beauty and architectural treasures
  • Centro Historico

  • Historic Center. Mazatlan's Historic Center, Plazuela Machado & Angela Peralta's Theater is the heart of the city with shops, restaurants and sidewalk cafes where you can have a taste of Mexico
  • El Faro

  • The Lighthouse. A place you need to see. Located in the Cerro del Crestan offers one of the most spectacular views of Mazatlan. Refreshment and restrooms are available at the top
  • El Mercado

  • Pino Suarez Market. Near the Cathedal, you'll find the Market where you can buy anything from shoes, clothing, fruit, veggies, groceries, and more..the old Mexican style. An experience in it's own!
  • Golden Zone

  • 1.5 miles north to the property. Shops, restaurants and bars
  • Gran Plaza Mall

  • 2 miles south to the property. Mall with over 100 shops
  • Mango Plantations

  • 60 miles south to the property. Private tours are available on request
  • Marina El Cid

  • 1 mile south to the property. Classy and luxurious yacht club
  • Mazatlan Aquarium

  • 2 miles south to the property. Aquarium with over 200 species
  • Mountain Biking Tracks

  • 4 miles south to the property. Three different terrain choices
  • Old Mazatlan

  • 5 miles south to the property. Historical area
  • Old Mexican Towns

  • 100 miles south to the property. Guided tours available
  • Opera House

  • 5 miles south to the property.
  • Paseo Del Centenario

  • Centenary's Drive. Built in 1910, this esplanade commemorates the 100th Mexican Independence Anniversary. Along the drive you'll find several monuments: The Little Deer, The Mazatlan Woman, and The Mermaid
  • Plaza Republica

  • Republic Plaza. Historic Center and Main Square. Surrounded with gardens and benches, a kiosk in the center, and shops where you can find traditional crafts
  • Sea Turtle Sanctuary

  • 60 miles south to the property. El Cid Mega Resorts sponsors the El Verde Marine Turtle Station. The nesting activity where the eggs are collected and incubated by the staff spans from July-Nov, and we share it with guests
  • Stone Island

  • Stone Island. From the Southern end of the City, cross the Navigation Channel from the docks and you'll find virgin Beaches, where you can eat fresh seafood at the palapas, rent a banana boat or go horseback riding along the beach

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