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9.2 4 reviews
Sonora
15/08 – 18/08
A$126/nighttotal: A$378 (3 )
La Baja Housing
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B&B , San Felipe
La Baja housing, a San Felipe guesthouse, is situated 1.8km from Playa San Felipe. This one-bedroom guesthouse offers air conditioning, private parking, a flat-screen TV, and sleeps up to seven guests in a single bathroom.
10 110 reviews
Sonora
15/08 – 18/08
A$214/nighttotal: A$642 (3 )
Newly Built Beautiful Guest House/casita
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B&B , Tucson
This charming bed and breakfast is located in Tucson's Old Fort Lowell district, just a short walk from The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures, San Pedro Chapel, and Fort Lowell Museum, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The guest house features a spacious bedroom and bathroom, covering 42 square metres and accommodating up to four guests. Enjoy the outdoor pool, garden, and barbecue grills, perfect for relaxing and soaking up the Tucson sunshine.
10 2 reviews
Sonora
15/08 – 18/08
A$276/nighttotal: A$828 (3 )
Soorya Guest House 2bed 2ba Close To Uofa
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B&B , Tucson
This private 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom guest house is located in the Peter Howell district of Tucson, offering convenient access to the University of Arizona, Reid Park and Zoo, and downtown amenities, all within a 3-kilometre radius. This 71 square meter self-catering accommodation comfortably sleeps up to four guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a private entrance, and shared outdoor entertainment facilities including a fire pit and games, with free parking available.
10 30 reviews
Sonora
15/08 – 18/08
A$255/nighttotal: A$765 (3 )
Desert Gem Guest House Nestled Among Lush Mesquite Trees.
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B&B , Rincon Valley
This Rincon Valley guesthouse, situated 4.5km from Saguaro National Park and within 10km of Fantasy Island Trails and Purple Dog Park, offers a peaceful rural retreat. The 111 square metre property boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeps six, and includes a fitness centre, terrace, garden, and barbecue facilities.
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Frequently asked questions about resorts in Sonora
What is the ideal number of days to experience the highlights of Sonora, Mexico?
To truly appreciate Sonora's diversity, at least ten days are recommended. This allows for exploring the major cities like Hermosillo and Guaymas, experiencing the natural beauty of the Copper Canyon or the Sea of Cortez, and delving into the state's rich culture and history. A shorter trip is possible, focusing on specific interests, but a longer stay is ideal for a comprehensive experience.
What are the best resorts with a swimming pool in Sonora?
What types of natural scenery can visitors see in Sonora, Mexico?
Sonora's landscapes are incredibly varied. The dramatic Copper Canyon offers rugged mountains and deep gorges. The coastline along the Sea of Cortez provides stunning beaches, desert landscapes, and opportunities for whale watching. The Sonoran Desert itself, with its unique flora and fauna, is a significant feature, particularly around Hermosillo. There are also significant mountain ranges inland, offering opportunities for hiking and exploring.
Are there particular times of year when Sonora, Mexico’s landscapes or wildlife undergo striking seasonal changes?
Yes, absolutely. The Sonoran Desert experiences significant changes. Summer brings intense heat, while winter offers milder temperatures, ideal for outdoor activities. The monsoon season (typically July to September) brings dramatic rainfall, transforming the desert landscape. Wildlife is more active during the cooler months. The best time for whale watching is typically between December and April.
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What are the best ways to get to know the people and culture of Sonora, Mexico?
Immerse yourself in local life by visiting smaller towns and villages. Attend local fiestas and markets to experience the vibrant culture firsthand. Try the regional cuisine, engage in conversations with locals (even basic Spanish goes a long way), and consider taking a cooking class to learn about Sonoran culinary traditions. Visiting local artisan workshops can also provide insights into the local crafts and traditions.
What are the lesser-known but fascinating attractions in Sonora, Mexico?
Many charming towns beyond the major cities offer unique experiences. The town of Álamos, with its colonial architecture and relaxed atmosphere, is a hidden gem. The archaeological sites scattered throughout the state, though less famous than those in other parts of Mexico, offer glimpses into Sonora's ancient past. Exploring the less-visited parts of the Copper Canyon can reveal stunning, secluded landscapes.
Where are the best places to enjoy the nightlife in Sonora, Mexico?
Hermosillo offers a range of bars and clubs, catering to different tastes. Guaymas and San Carlos, being coastal towns, have a more relaxed nightlife scene, with beachfront bars and restaurants. Smaller towns generally have a quieter nightlife, with the focus on social gatherings in plazas and local cantinas.
Where are the best markets with local food in Sonora, Mexico?
Every town and city has its own markets, but some stand out. Hermosillo's Mercado Municipal offers a wide variety of local produce, meats, and prepared foods. Smaller towns often have smaller, more intimate markets where you can find truly unique regional specialties. Look for markets on market days, typically during the week.
What are the best sports events or competitions happening in Sonora, Mexico?
Sonora has a strong baseball culture, with local leagues and teams. Check local listings for schedules. Bullfighting is also popular in some areas, though its popularity is declining. Other sporting events may be held depending on the season, so checking local listings closer to your visit is recommended.
What are the most romantic attractions in Sonora, Mexico?
A sunset stroll along the beaches of Guaymas or San Carlos is incredibly romantic. A quiet dinner in a charming restaurant in Álamos, surrounded by colonial architecture, is another option. A private tour of the Copper Canyon, offering breathtaking views, could also be a very romantic experience. Ultimately, romance is subjective, but these locations offer a beautiful backdrop.