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10 10 reviews
Sonora
15/08 – 18/08
SG$271/nighttotal: SG$813 (3 )
Peaceful 4-acre Desert Casita With Shared Hot Tub
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B&B , Casas Adobes
Oasis Casita, a self-catering guesthouse in the Tortolita district of Tucson, Arizona, is situated approximately 16km from Tucson National Golf Course and 22km from Catalina State Park. This 37 square metre property offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps two guests, and features a swimming pool, hot tub (with usage restrictions), and a well-equipped kitchen including a fridge and microwave.
9.5 16 reviews
Sonora
15/08 – 18/08
SG$104/nighttotal: SG$312 (3 )
Early Birds
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B&B , Tucson
Early Birds in Tucson offers a welcoming bed and breakfast experience located 3.4 kilometres from Reid Park Zoo and 6.4 kilometres from Arizona Stadium, with convenient access to the Tucson Convention Centre (8.8 kilometres) and the Tucson Museum of Art (8.5 kilometres). This 44-square-metre accommodation provides one bedroom and one bathroom for up to two guests, featuring complimentary Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and on-site private parking, all set within a property that includes a relaxing garden area.
10 121 reviews
Sonora
15/08 – 18/08
SG$222/nighttotal: SG$666 (3 )
Solar Powered, Central, Private, Secure Guest House!
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B&B , Tucson
This smoke-free guesthouse in Campbell Grant, Tucson, is conveniently located within a 5km radius of the University of Arizona, 4th Avenue, and the Tucson Botanical Gardens, making it an ideal base for exploring the city. The property consistently receives excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall guest experience. The guesthouse offers a comfortable and spacious layout with a floor area of 74 square metres, accommodating up to 3 guests in one bedroom and one bathroom. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, a private terrace or balcony, a garden, and a fitness centre, as well as the convenience of on-site parking and high-speed internet access.
10 1 review
Sonora
15/08 – 18/08
SG$87/nighttotal: SG$261 (3 )
Sweet Junior De Juliza
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B&B , Hermosillo
This recently renovated homestay in Hermosillo is situated approximately 7.1 kilometres from the Expo Forum and 8.2 kilometres from Estadio Héroe de Nacozari, with the international airport 13 kilometres away. Offering 16 square metres of private space for up to three guests, this family-friendly B&B features air conditioning, complimentary WiFi, a swimming pool, garden, terrace, and free private parking.
Frequently asked questions about motels in Sonora
What’s the best duration for a trip to see all that Sonora, Mexico, has to offer?
There's no single 'best' duration, as it depends on your interests and travel style. To properly explore Sonora's diverse regions – from the coast to the mountains – at least two weeks is recommended. A shorter trip would necessitate focusing on a specific area, like the coast or the Copper Canyon. A longer trip, perhaps a month, would allow for more in-depth exploration and a slower pace.
Sonora has many vibrant celebrations. The Fiesta de la Virgen de Guadalupe in December is a significant religious event across Mexico, with particularly strong celebrations in Sonora's towns and cities. Many smaller, local fiestas celebrating patron saints occur throughout the year, varying by town and date. These often involve traditional music, dance, and food.
What are the best motels for families and kids in Sonora?
How can you connect with the local community to gain insights into the culture of Sonora, Mexico?
Staying in locally-owned hotels or guesthouses, rather than large chains, is a good start. Visiting local markets, like the Mercado Municipal in Hermosillo, allows interaction with vendors and a glimpse into daily life. Taking a cooking class focusing on Sonoran cuisine is another excellent way to engage with the culture and community. Learning a few basic Spanish phrases will greatly enhance your interactions.
Where can you find the hidden gems and lesser-explored attractions in Sonora, Mexico?
Many smaller towns and villages throughout Sonora offer a more authentic experience than the larger cities. Exploring the less-visited areas of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains, particularly the smaller ranches and villages, reveals stunning landscapes and traditional ways of life. The coastal towns outside of the major resorts also often hold hidden beaches and charming local eateries.
What are the best affordable restaurants with local dishes in Sonora, Mexico?
Many small, family-run restaurants throughout Sonora offer delicious and affordable Sonoran cuisine. Look for places frequented by locals, rather than those specifically targeting tourists. In Hermosillo, many smaller restaurants near the Mercado Municipal offer authentic and inexpensive meals. Along the coast, many smaller eateries near the fishing docks serve fresh seafood at reasonable prices.
What are the must-visit nightlife spots in Sonora, Mexico?
Nightlife varies greatly depending on the location. Hermosillo offers a range of bars and clubs, while smaller towns and villages will have a more relaxed atmosphere. Many coastal towns have bars and restaurants with live music, particularly on weekends. Specific names are difficult to provide as the nightlife scene is constantly evolving, but exploring the areas mentioned above will reveal the local options.
What should you pack for a weekend in Sonora, Mexico?
For a weekend trip, pack light, comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather. Include sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses for sun protection. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, particularly if exploring towns or hiking. If visiting during cooler months, pack layers as evenings can get chilly, especially in the mountains. Don't forget insect repellent.
What are the lesser-known or hidden attractions in Sonora, Mexico?
The town of Alamos, with its colonial architecture, is a hidden gem. The ecological reserves within the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains offer opportunities for hiking and wildlife spotting, away from the main tourist trails. Numerous smaller, less-visited beaches along the coast provide a peaceful alternative to the larger resorts. Exploring beyond the main tourist areas will uncover many such hidden attractions.