Mazatlan, Mexico – Internet Cafes

Here are three different Internet cafes in the Zone.

Web@ccess

Location: Av. Camaron Sabalo # 610 Suite 12, right across the street from the Costa de Oro hotel.

Hours: 8:30 am to 10:30 pm seven days.

They have 15 stations. They have B&W and color printers available from 9:00am to 10:00pm. Cost: 4 pesos B&W and 8-20 for color per page.

Cost: Cards available at 5 hrs=160 pesos, 10 hrs=280 pesos, 20 hrs=500 pesos. This is used in blocks of ten minutes. You can hook up your laptop. English spoken.

Contact: webaccess@infosel.net.mx

Cyber Cafe

Location: Av. Camaron Sabalo # 204, Suite 9, next door to Dominos Pizza (that’s right).

Hours: 9:00am to 10:00pm Mon-Sat. and 10 to 10 on Sun.

They have 10 stations and free coffee and coke.

Cost: Cards at 10 hrs=250 pesos. Color printer is only 3 pesos per page. English spoken. This is the place I use.

Contact: cybercafe@mazatlan.com.mx

Cyberworld Cafe

Location: 100 Bugamvilas, Suite 12.

This place is a little tricky to find the first time. Go one block east of the Hotel Playa across the street from Larios Restaurant. Ask them.
Hours: 8:30am to 9:30pm, seven days.

Got 9 stations, one at 128K!

Cost: 10 pesos=10 mins., 20 pesos=30 mins., 30 pesos=60 mins. Printer is 2 pesos B&W per page and 5 pesos for color. English spoken.

Contact: cyber_world19@hotmail.com

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