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Sonora, Mexico
Sonora, Mexico. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Sonora

This page describes one of the united states of Mexico. For the individual US towns named Sonora, see Sonora (California) and Sonora (Texas).

Sonora is a desert state in Northern Mexico. While it is not near the top of most people's travel plans, it is not without charm. Its main attractions are its beaches and its magnificent desert, which can be explored in El Pinacate biosphere reserve.

Sonora travel guide

Understand

Sonora's major tourist attraction is its beaches, especially San Carlos, Puerto Peñasco, Bahía Kino and the Gulf of Santa Clara in San Luis Río Colorado. San Carlos has a large variety of sea life off its shores, making it popular for sports fishing and scuba diving. One of its main attractions is the Playa de los Algodones, called such because its sand dunes look like cotton balls. On one of hills behind it, there is a lookout point which allows for views of the area. A number of Yaquis, Seris and Guaimas on and around the Tetakawi Hill, making a living from fishing. Puerto Peñasco has experienced large-scale development along its 110 km (68 mi) of beaches, which have calm seas. It is in the extreme northwest of the state. Some of the available activities include jet skiing, boating, sailing, sports fishing, scuba diving and snorkeling. It is near El Pinacate biosphere reserve. There is also an aquarium called the Acuario de Cer-Mar, which is a research center open to the public. The aquarium has a number of species such as marine turtles, octopuses, seahorses and many varieties of fish. Bahía Kino is named after the Jesuit missionary, who visited the area in the 17th century. In the 1930s, a group of fishermen established a village in what is now known as Kino Viejo. This bay's beaches have white sand, with warm calm waters off of them. For this reason, Kino Viejo calls itself la perla del Mar de Cortés (the pearl of the Gulf of California). Available activities include horseback riding, scuba diving and sports fishing. The Isla Tiburón is 28 km (17 mi) from Bahia Kino in the Gulf of California. It is the largest island of Mexico. It has been declared an ecological reserve to protect its flora and fauna, such as the wild rams and deer that live here. To enhance tourism in areas away from the primary beaches, the state of Sonora has set up several tourist routes for promotion as well as gained "Pueblo Mágico" status for one of its smaller cities.

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Getting there

By plane Hermosillo's International Airport (General Ignacio Pesqueira Garcia HMO IATA) receives flights from several domestic destinations and from Phoenix in the U.S.

By car From the south from the state of Sinaloa you can access the Federal Highway 15, which is a toll road. From the north, the state can be accessed through the border with Arizona, through the following points:

through the city of Nogales towards Federal Highway 15. through the city of San Luis Río Colorado towards Federal Highway 2 or also along the coastal highway (it reaches Puerto Peñasco). through the city of Sonoyta through the Lukeville AZ border crossing and onto Federal Highway 2 and highway to Puerto Peñasco and the Pinacate Reserve. through the town of Naco towards Cananea or Agua Prieta. by Agua Prieta through the Douglas AZ border crossing towards Cananea and Naco or south towards the Sierra and the Bavispe River. From Chihuahua you can access from:

the highway that comes from Janos and Cd. Juárez goes directly to Agua Prieta. the highway that comes from the City of Chihuahua reaches the town of Yécora in Sonora and continues to Hermosillo and Bahía de Kino. Through Baja California you reach San Luis Río Colorado from Mexicali, and continue along Federal Highway 2 and also to the coastal highway direct to Puerto Peñasco.

By bus Buses are often the most comfortable and economical way to travel in Mexico. From the United States, trans border buses leave from cities in California and Arizona to the Sonoran city of Hermosillo, where onward connections throughout Mexico can be arranged. See Bus travel in Mexico for further information.

Getting around

Sonora is a big state with long distances between towns. A car is the best way to get around the state. Long distance buses serve larger population centers. The hub of bus transportation in the state is in Hermosillo.

See

The Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California — a UNESCO World Heritage site, shared with three other Mexican states. Sonora has four Pueblos Mágicos, which are small towns with history, cultural traditions, and charming atmospheres. Sonora's designated small towns include:

Álamos, which was called Ostimuri by the native population. This town was founded in 1683, when a mineral deposit by the name of La Europea was discovered. The silver found here made it one of the richest towns in the region. The mines gave out in the 19th century and the town declined. Today, many of the old mansions and other buildings have been restored. Magdalena de Kino, an historic Franciscan mission established by Father Eusebio Kino in 1687. San Carlos, a seaside town on the Sea of Cortez, popular with Canadian and U.S. "snowbirds" and recommended by National Geographic magazine as some of "the best ocean views in the world", so bring the good camera (or at least take some selfies). Ures, once a hotbed of evangelization, it's now known for its Paseo El Gavilan natural area, with rolling hills, canyons, bluffs, and semi-desert scenery.

Do

The Sonora Desert is a wonderfully calm place. There are also a number of natural reserve areas that are open to visitors and promoted for tourism. These include El Pinacate in the Altar Desert and the Colorado Delta and Upper Gulf of California biosphere reserve. Both of these are near the major resort area of Puerto Peñasco and are some of the driest areas of Mexico. The Pinacate Nature Reserve, just south of the U.S. border, a stunning example of desert landscape.

Eat

If you are a meat eater, you must look out for carne asada tacos. The residents of the region are justifiably proud of their beef industry. In Hermosillo you can have lots of different "night food", ranging from tacos de carne asada, sonoran style hotdogs, burro percheron (a burrito on steroids, by this meaning huge), traditional "fondas" and even sushi wagons in some places. In Ciudad Obregón everybody should try "tacos cebositos", one of the city's specialties or having a coconut by "la laguna del Nainari" as well as Horchata de coco.

Drink & nightlife

The local brandy is cheap and good. Just like Jalisco has Tequila, Sonora has Bacanora, another spirit made out of the distillation of agave (specifically, A. angustifolia haw). Bacanora is a type of mezcal made in the Bacanora region, foothills of the Sierra Madre in eastern Sonora. The agave used in Bacanora is slowly being cultivated, but producers continue to use wild agave. The drink is double-distilled for smoothness and is quite popular in the northwest region of Mexico. Like other mezcals, Bacanora is available in three color grades: blanco (also called plata or white), which is usually a young, unaged mezcal; oro (also called reposado) which is light gold in color from being rested in oak barrels; and añejo, which is a rich amber color and is aged in oak barrels for at least a full year. Sonora also produces wine, primarily in the highland desert areas where the climate is still hot, but moderated by significant altitude. Red wines are most common and pa

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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