Río Sinaloa - The Sinaloa River
This tourist route takes you on a journey of history, natural landscapes, and rural charm. We begins in Sinaloa de Leyva, a town with a great colonial heritage, cobblestone streets and a rich agricultural tradition. The road continues to Nío, a community that stands out for its tranquility, ancestral customs and rural environment. Further on, Tamazula surprises with its natural beauty, ideal for lovers of ecotourism and outdoor activities, such as hiking or walks along the river. Finally, the tour ends in Las Glorias, a Pacific beach with coastal landscapes, delicious marine gastronomy, and perfect spaces for rest and family recreation.
A day among rivers, history, and the sea at the heart of Sinaloa.
Your trip begins in Sinaloa de Leyva, a charming town embraced by the mountains and caressed by the river. At sunrise, the colonial facades are bathed in golden tones and the fresh air carries with it the murmur of history on the cobblestone streets. The aroma of machaca, beans, and freshly made tortillas invites you to a local breakfast.
Setting out for Nío, you'll find a quiet community of rural life breathed through every corner. The green fields and the hospitality of the people make for the perfect pause and a re-connection with some of life's most basic essentials.
Next, you'll head for Tamazula where the river becomes the protagonist and landscapes along the banks shine with a serene beauty. Traditions are alive, and it's common to see artisans working palm trees and even entire families fishing the calm waters.
Finally, the route culminates in Las Glorias, a coastal jewel of a town that welcomes visitors to golden beaches, fresh seafood and sunsets that look like something out of a postcard. The serene waves, the sea birds on the horizon, and the sky ablaze with colors add the perfect finishing touch to a day that feels short but remains engraved in the soul.