Piedras Negras
A remarkable first introduction to the great democratic experiment of Mexico, Piedras Negres is a historical testament to freedom, liberty and democracy.
A remarkable first introduction to the great democratic experiment of Mexico, Piedras Negres is a historical testament to freedom, liberty and democracy.
Located between the mountains and the desert, Saltillo offers a pleasant climate, unique culinary scene, and a great selection of museums, vineyards, and natural locations to explore all year round. The most competitive and safest city in Mexico.
Álamos, a charming Pueblo Mágico located in the state of Sonora, stands out for its rich history, colonial architecture, and vibrant traditions. Known as “The City of Portals,” its cobblestone streets and colorful historic houses transport visitors to a bygone era, while they enjoy its unique culture and its proximity to the stunning Sierra de Álamos.
A vibrant desert city, Torreón is more than a breathtaking landscape.
Magdalena de Kino, founded in 1687, is known for its colonial architecture, such as the Temple of Santa María Magdalena and the Chapel of San Francisco Javier. It stands out for its natural surroundings, like the Cerro de la Virgen, and for celebrations such as the Kino Festival and the Feast of San Francisco Javier. Its gastronomy features machaca (shredded dried beef), menudo, and pozole, along with traditional sweets and bacanora, a regional agave spirit. Local handicrafts include ironwood carvings, embroidered clothing, and silver jewelry.
San Carlos is a tourist destination known for its volcanic landscape, turquoise waters, and attractions such as Cerro Tetakawi and its beaches. It stands out for its fresh seafood cuisine and festivities like the Guaymas International Carnival. The town also preserves craft traditions influenced by the Yaqui people, such as seaweed dolls and Pascola dancer masks.
Ideal para aventureros, familias y escapadas románticas
Conocida también como Playa del Amor o Playa Escondida
Tequila guarda algunas de sus más antiguas tradiciones, como la típica bendición de las nueve de la noche, cuando el cura del lugar bendice a los habitantes al tocar las campanas en tres ocasiones. El pueblo se detiene en ese momento, los lugareños se ponen de pie y dirigen su mirada hacia la iglesia.