Lazaro Cardenas (Michoacan)

Lázaro Cárdenas is a busy port city on Mexico's Pacific coast in the state of Michoacan. It handles a wide range of cargo, particularly container ships to and from Asia and South America. Travelers who find themselves passing through Lazaro Cardenas will find that the area has several fine beaches where water sports of various flavors are practiced.

Understand
The city was established as the port of Los Llanitos.

In 1970, the town was re-named Lázaro Cárdenas, in honor of one of Mexico's most popular presidents. A native of Michoacan, Lázaro Cárdenas was a general who fought in the Mexican Revolution on the side of the Constitutionalists. Elected president in 1934, Cardenas was a dedicated reformist who fulfilled many of the promises of the Revolution, making him hugely popular with the Mexican people and hugely unpopular with rich capitalists and foreign industrialists who found their abusive practices of exploitation and corruption severely curtailed. Cardenas was responsible for much of the post-revolution land reform initiatives (such as the creation of ejidos for Indigenous groups) and the appropriation of foreign owned oil assets together with the creation of the national oil company, Pemex. Many towns across Mexico are named in honor of Cardenas as are roads, schools, parks and public facilities.

By bus
Lazaro Cardenas is a 3½ hour trip from the city of Uruapan. Several bus lines serve Lazaro Cardenas, but the most frequent bus routes are offered by Parhikuni which has departures every 3 hours each day. Tickets cost about M$700.



By plane
The Lazaro Cardenas Airport is not served by any commercial airline as of Feb 2024. The closest airport with passenger service is Uruapan, which is served by Volaris via Tijuana (TIJ) or Los Angeles (LAX).

By train
Lazaro Cardenas is the terminus of a major freight route operated by Canadian Pacific Kansas City, but no passenger trains operate on the railway. Migrants from Central America frequently ride on top of the freight trains, but it is not recommended as gangs frequently prey on the migrants.

Do
The best thing to do in Lazaro Cardenas is head to the beach. With miles of Pacific coast at its doorstep, residents and visitors alike head to the sandy shores to spend their leisure time sunbathing, swimming and playing beach volleyball. Playa Erindera is a quiet beach that is popular with families. More adventurous visitors come for water sports like jet skiing, sea kayaking, and particularly surfing.

The Pacific coast of Mexico is a surfers paradise with a large number of sparsely populated beaches near Lazaro Cardenas known for their challending and reliable waves. There are beaches that are ideal for beginners as well as the most challenging spots favored by experienced surfers. Several surf camps are in or near Lazaro Cardenas, offering lessons and clinics to improve skills and socialize with other surfers. Two of the better known surfing spots are Playa Azul and Nexpa.

Nature enthusiasts will find much to keep them occupied, both in the coastal wetland areas and in inland jungles and mountains. A diverse range of flora and fauna are found in the area, which has ample opportunities for hiking and birdwatching.

Eat
Like most seaside communities, the regional cuisine centers mainly on fresh seafood. Local restaurants specialize in grilled fish prepared in various ways, as well as ceviche, fish tacos, and shrimp cocktails.

Sleep
There are several hotels clustered along highway MEX-200 as you come into town, several within walking distance of the bus station. There are few hotels located in other parts of the city. Fortunately, Lazaro Cardenas does not have the large number of cheap, tawdry no-tell motels that many Mexican cities have so most are suitable for families. There are several beachfront hotels a few km northwest of town at Playa Azul.



Go next

 * Zihuatanejo
 * Uruapan
 * Salina Cruz