Destinations for every possible interest

Torreón

A vibrant desert city, Torreón is more than a breathtaking landscape.

Magdalena de Kino

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

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.

Elota, Sinaloa.

A quiet farming town keeps close watch over its own pristine stretch of Pacific Coast.

Laguna de Santa María del Oro, Nayarit

Ideal para aventureros, familias y escapadas románticas

Concordia, Sinaloa

Destino de Sinaloa donde la historia y la tradición se encuentran con la naturaleza.

Viñedo Meseta del Cielo, Nayarit

El primer viñedo nayarita en la hermosa sierra de Jala

Guasave, Sinaloa.

«Corazón Agrícola de México»

Islas Marietas, Nayarit

Conocida también como Playa del Amor o Playa Escondida

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