Destinations for every possible interest

Álamos

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.

Magdalena de Kino

Founded in the 17th century on the long road to California, today it's a high mountain town of intrigue and mystery, and it's a terrific first stop on your trip into the surrounding desert.

San Carlos

With what may be the world's most spectacular ocean view, it's a resort town between desert and sea with something for thrill seekers and their stoic friends, too.

Puerto Peñasco

Famous Rocky Point, on the coast of the most beautiful sea in the world; it's still a party town but increasingly an environmentally conscious eco-destination all on its own.

Bahía de Kino, Sonora

A fantastically underrated seaside village in Sonora basques in Sea of Cortez sun, with every fantasy of the long stay realized in a town with more to offer than many would have thought.

Huatabampo

Some of the most isolated and enchanting beach territory on the Sea of Tranquility, it's a space to enliven the spirit with deep relaxation where endless waves meet the calmest of coast.

El Pinacate

One of the most intensely surreal landscapes of perfectly round craters and cinder cone volcanoes, it's a surprisingly accessible visitor center and an expansive desert of dunes, wildlife, and the imagination.

Delfinario Sonora

More than a dolphin petting zoo, it's a vital part of the state's health infrastructure for kids and a great place to interact with some of Sonora's most spectacular wildlife.

Ruta de las Misiones, Sonora

Esta ruta turística pasa por la zona arqueológica La Proveedora (Fronteras), Pueblo Viejo (Caborca), Pitiquito, Oquitoa, Átil, Tubutama, Magdalena y Trincheras; en otras palabras, recorre los principales sitios donde el misionero jesuita Eusebio Francisco Kino fundó misiones y construyó templos que hoy forman parte de la historia e identidad del Estado.

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