
Mazatlan is the big one – the Pacific beach city in Sinaloa that marks the end of the long mainland drive south from Arizona. It is a beautiful destination, but the leg from Sonora into Sinaloa is where the rules change: you cross out of the Sonora-only zone, so a full national vehicle permit becomes mandatory.
The route south
The drive continues the Sonora corridor: from Nogales down Highway 15 through Hermosillo and Guaymas, then into Sinaloa past Los Mochis and Culiacan, and finally to Mazatlan on the coast. Stick to the 15D cuota (toll road) – it is faster, better maintained, and the safest option. Most travelers overnight in Hermosillo or Los Mochis to avoid driving after dark.
Why you now need a full TIP
This is the key difference from a Sonora coast trip. San Carlos can be done on the cheaper Only Sonora permit, but the moment you continue into Sinaloa toward Mazatlan you are in mainland Mexico proper and must carry the full Banjercito temporary vehicle import permit. Get it online before you travel, or at the border, and keep the receipt – you will cancel it on the way out to reclaim your deposit.
Safety and timing
The toll highway through Sinaloa is well-traveled and the standard route for snowbirds heading to Mazatlan and beyond. The simple rules apply: drive in daylight, stay on the 15D toll road, keep your tank above half, and do not free-camp on the roadside. With sensible planning it is a routine drive – see our safe-driving guide for the full checklist.
Insurance is mandatory
Your US policy does not cross the border. For a multi-day mainland trip, an annual or multi-day Mexican auto insurance policy from an authorized insurer is inexpensive peace of mind – and required by law. Buy it online before you leave, and review everything else to bring.
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Related guides
- Banjercito vehicle import permit (TIP) guide
- Sonora coast road trip: Nogales to San Carlos
- Is it safe to drive in Mexico?
Frequently asked questions
How long is the drive from Arizona to Mazatlan?
Roughly 800 miles and 12 to 14 hours from the Nogales border down Highway 15 through Sonora and Sinaloa. Most travelers split it over two days with an overnight in Hermosillo or Los Mochis.
Do I need a vehicle permit to drive to Mazatlan?
Yes – the full national temporary vehicle import permit (TIP) from Banjercito. The cheaper Only Sonora permit does not cover Sinaloa, so you need the full TIP once you leave Sonora.
Is it safe to drive to Mazatlan?
Yes, with sensible precautions: use the 15D toll road, drive only in daylight, overnight in larger towns, and keep your fuel above half. It is the standard route for snowbirds heading to the Pacific coast.
Do I need Mexican insurance to drive to Mazatlan?
Yes. Your US auto policy is invalid in Mexico. You must carry Mexican auto insurance from an authorized insurer for the whole trip, which you can buy online in minutes.