Volaris offers three daily flights from [wiki=f8abf41bf5d4f0064441e43046f7010f]Tijuana[/wiki] to Culiacán. A one-way ticket costs about $100 USD. There are also Volaris flights to Culiacán from [wiki=82932d9ab70f90dddff4b3af38085ea7]Guadalajara[/wiki] and [wiki=0b4596f8efe110dc55bbe564213dfb33]Mexico City[/wiki].
Mexican Federal Highway 15 (Carretera Federal 15) connects Culiacán to cities in [wiki=9ca026435afe27d222207843c77b5f32]Sonora[/wiki] state such as [wiki=de8fbab5f5834a4160b6cf672a2d9f58]Nogales[/wiki], [wiki=00641d7f43bebff5001c4030979470a7]Hermosillo[/wiki], [wiki=99ff925e25f806a261b4b4556c2f2ca4]Guaymas[/wiki], [wiki=9b82b7c8a0908ca2d06b13be3bbfb8d2]Ciudad Obregón[/wiki], and [wiki=af503a51e776ee7fb9021642ac34b88a]Navojoa[/wiki] (from north to south), as well as [wiki=0b693c8023f956ad2f5bd8cbf5e3f83a]Los Mochis[/wiki], [wiki=55d0ae228e9631a5eb6358ec29fdaa56]Guasave[/wiki], [wiki=7766ba6250f8c16aeb46c331fcabf1b1]Guamúchil[/wiki], [wiki=f9edb7636fa020facad8af036a2780f1]Mazatlán[/wiki], [wiki=998cd16f66e07946960baeefbb778f58]Tepic[/wiki], and [wiki=82932d9ab70f90dddff4b3af38085ea7]Guadalajara[/wiki]. Toll booths and checkpoints are stationed throughout the highway.
The Culiacán bus station is a major hub offering connections to various small towns around the state of [wiki=06d61f0ef2a320c7470e6a52171ebff5]Sinaloa[/wiki]. There are regular buses to Culiacán from [wiki=0b693c8023f956ad2f5bd8cbf5e3f83a]Los Mochis[/wiki], [wiki=f9edb7636fa020facad8af036a2780f1]Mazatlán[/wiki], [wiki=00641d7f43bebff5001c4030979470a7]Hermosillo[/wiki], and [wiki=82932d9ab70f90dddff4b3af38085ea7]Guadalajara[/wiki]. There is also a bus service, Tufesa, that serves Culiacan from Phoenix and Tucson.
The port of [wiki=96e5a1c943c0434f00940e2b3bc5cf48]Altata[/wiki] is a tourist beach town directly to the west of Culiacán. By car, it is about 50 km or 1 hour from Culiacán.
AGA Rent a Car, Av. Camaron Sabalo #312-A, Zona Dorada, [url=http://www.agarentacar.com].]AGA Rent-A-Car has been renting vehicles to travelers and local renters since 1989. Its first location opened in Mazatlan, [[Sinaloa[/url]], [wiki=8dbb07a18d46f63d8b3c8994d5ccc351]Mexico[/wiki] and it has since expanded to serve Los [wiki=980b1720f4bf00e8d64c035fd821ea8b]Mochis[/wiki] and [wiki=7b5b4b151bfd36596a41615aa0734230]Culiacán[/wiki], with locations both at the the airport and in town.
Restaurant Huy Fong 匯豐餐館 (Rosales #5, Col. Centro; Tel. 715-78-17; 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.) is a newly opened Chinese restaurant offering very affordable meals for around 50 pesos or less. It is located just north of the catedral at the intersection of Alvaro Obregon (the main street that runs north-south) and General Antonio Rosales; to the left of Subway. Located in the Centro. The restaurant owners and employees are from the town of [wiki=8db736b20cd59e987b000559b23e9d07]Enping[/wiki] in [wiki=08f461425ee5a5fb3197df665459ef97]Guangdong[/wiki] province, [wiki=ae54a5c026f31ada088992587d92cb3a]China[/wiki].
Restaurant China-loa (Comida China & Sushi) offers an all-you-can-eat buffet for 90 pesos. Located in the Centro. Telephone numbers: 712-20-12, 712-12-21.
Hotel Sevilla offers rooms for 300 pesos per night. It is located on Morelos Street (which runs north-south) between Escobedo and Colón, in the Zona Centro. It is in the 170's block, located on the east side of the sidewalk. The lobby room has a guest computer with Internet, free of charge. Filtered water is also free.
Hotel La Quinta Posada Real offers rooms for 500 pesos per night. It is located near the intersection of Francisco I. Madero & Venustiano Carranza Boulevards.