Created by wanderluster on September 26, 2005
- A secret escape on the Sea of Cortez to Sonora's best preserved colonial city, with adventures along the way to mystery ruins, Aduana's mining village, and a jaunt so far off the beaten track that locals didn't know the way to reach the blanket weavers in a remote Mayan village.
Created by btwood2 on May 19, 2004
- There are restaurants from fancy to roadside stands, corner markets and fresh produce stands, places to rest your weary head after days of water fun, beach adventures, exploration, or shopping. This journal includes but a small sampling of what’s available.
Created by btwood2 on May 18, 2004
- Starkly beautiful Cerro Tetakawi rises from the edge of the deep turquoise Sea of Cortez, welcoming us to San Carlos. This little gem, currently a resort community and fishing village, has been in flux since the first people were awed by its forceful peaks and lulled by its tropical climate.
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Created by JesusW on May 24, 2006
- The area near Guaymas, state of Sonora, seems empty at first sight, but there are many activities and landscapes to explore. Wait for Scuba Diving!!!
Created by LisaCharlene on January 30, 2003
- We took a drive from Phoenix, AZ to San Carlos, Mexico and spent a week in Plaza Las Glorias. A place where the crystal waters of the Sea of Cortez meet the rugged terrain of the Sonoran Desert. Saguaro cactus and white sand -- unusual -- rugged yet exquisite.
Created by JoesJungle on September 28, 2000
- A place that I regularly visit during my stay in Guaymas, Mexico.
San Carlos
Tourism and Travel Guide