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9.8 75 reviews
Sonora
15/08 – 18/08
127 €/nighttotal: 381 € (3 )
Serene And Charming, Private, Immaculate, Central, 2/1.5 Back Yard And Pool
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B&B , Tucson
This charming guesthouse is situated in a peaceful, established neighbourhood in north-central Tucson, just a short distance from the vibrant 4th Avenue and the historic San Pedro Chapel. It boasts excellent guest ratings, with many praising its tranquil atmosphere and convenient location. The two-bedroom guesthouse spans 65 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to six guests. The spacious living area is bathed in natural light, and guests can enjoy a private pool, a fully equipped kitchen, and a shared laundry room, making it ideal for families or groups of friends.
9.4 17 reviews
Sonora
15/08 – 18/08
111 €/nighttotal: 333 € (3 )
Central / 1 Br & 1 Ba / Guesthouse / Fenced / Cozy
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B&B , Tucson
This Blenman-Elm guesthouse in Tucson, Arizona, is conveniently located within 1.6 kilometres of the Tucson Botanical Gardens and the University of Arizona, and within 4.8 kilometres of the Flandrau Science Centre and McKale Centre. This pet-friendly self-catering property offers a 42 square metre space with one bedroom, one bathroom, and sleeps up to three guests, featuring a terrace, garden, barbecue facilities, and free Wi-Fi.
9.2 4 reviews
Sonora
15/08 – 18/08
77 €/nighttotal: 231 € (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 14 reviews
Sonora
15/08 – 18/08
100 €/nighttotal: 300 € (3 )
Casa Accogliente - A Wonderful Desert Oasis
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B&B , Casas Adobes
This Casas Adobes guesthouse offers ski-in/ski-out access in Tortolita, located 3.5km from Crooked Tree Golf Course and within 9.6km of Tucson Premium Outlets and the Oro Valley Aquatic Centre. The 46-square-metre property features one bedroom, one bathroom, and sleeps four, boasting a terrace, garden, parking, Wi-Fi, and barbecue facilities; nearby attractions include Catalina and El Conquistador golf courses.
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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 10 days are recommended. This allows for exploration of the major cities like Hermosillo and Guaymas, visits to key historical sites, and time to experience the natural beauty of places like the Copper Canyon and the coast. A shorter trip could focus on specific regions or interests, but 10 days provides a good balance.
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What types of natural scenery can visitors see in Sonora, Mexico?
Sonora's landscapes are incredibly varied. From the dramatic peaks and canyons of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains to the stunning coastline along the Sea of Cortez, the deserts of the Sonoran Desert, and the lush riparian areas along rivers, there's something for everyone. You'll find everything from arid deserts to coastal dunes, mountains, and canyons.
Are there particular times of year when Sonora, Mexico’s landscapes or wildlife undergo striking seasonal changes?
Yes, definitely. The Sonoran Desert's flora transforms dramatically after the summer monsoon rains, with wildflowers blooming across the landscape. Winter brings cooler temperatures, ideal for hiking in the mountains, while summer can be extremely hot, especially in the desert regions. Wildlife activity also varies seasonally; some species are more visible during specific times of the year.
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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. Engage with locals at markets, such as Mercado Municipal in Hermosillo, try regional cuisine at local restaurants, and attend local festivals and events. Learning a few basic Spanish phrases will greatly enhance your interactions.
What are the lesser-known but fascinating attractions in Sonora, Mexico?
Many charming towns dot the landscape. Consider exploring towns like Álamos, known for its colonial architecture, or explore the lesser-known canyons and hiking trails outside of the main tourist areas. The archaeological sites, less visited than Teotihuacan or Chichen Itza, offer a glimpse into Sonora's rich history.
Where are the best places to enjoy the nightlife in Sonora, Mexico?
Hermosillo offers a range of nightlife options, from lively bars and clubs to more relaxed settings. Coastal towns like Guaymas and Puerto Peñasco also have vibrant nightlife scenes, particularly during peak tourist seasons. Smaller towns tend to have a more laid-back atmosphere.
Where are the best markets with local food in Sonora, Mexico?
The Mercado Municipal in Hermosillo is a great place to sample local delicacies. Many smaller towns and villages also have their own markets, offering a chance to experience authentic Sonoran cuisine. Look for fresh produce, regional specialties, and traditional snacks.
What are the best sports events or competitions happening in Sonora, Mexico?
Sonora is home to various sporting events, but specific schedules vary. Baseball is popular, and local teams often compete in regional leagues. Information on specific events would best be found through local sports news or event listings closer to your travel dates.
What are the most romantic attractions in Sonora, Mexico?
A sunset stroll along the beaches of the Sea of Cortez is incredibly romantic. A quiet dinner overlooking the coastline in Guaymas or a horseback ride through the dramatic landscapes of the Copper Canyon could also be memorable experiences. The colonial architecture of Álamos provides a charming and romantic backdrop.