Must-see attractions in Northwest Mexico

  • Isla San Jorge

    Sonora

    Also known as Bird Island, Isla San Jorge is one of the best boat excursions in northern Mexico. This rocky island 40km southeast of Peñasco is home to…

  • Playa Los Algodones

    Sonora

    Named for the cotton-ball-like dunes on the south end of the beach, Playa Los Algodones is arguably the most beautiful beach in northern Mexico. The sand…

  • Trapiche

    Northwest Mexico

    This fabulous hands-on museum is a must if you're traveling with kids. There are areas and activities for all ages, including virtual reality games, giant…

  • Parque la Colorada

    Sonora

    Created by an eco-minded group of residents back in 2014, this lush reserve encompasses some 112 hectares of pristine tropical deciduous forest. Well…

  • Isla Tiburón, Kino Bay, Mexico.

    Isla del Tiburón

    Bahía de Kino

    This mountainous island, Mexico's largest, lies 3km off the coast from Punta Chueca. It was once a Seri homeland, but was depopulated when the island was…

  • CEDO

    Sonora

    CEDO is a wonderful place to learn about Rocky Point’s fascinating desert-meets-sea ecosystem. Dedicated to the conservation of the upper Gulf of…

  • Jardín Botánico Benjamin Francis Johnston

    Northwest Mexico

    This verdant park occupies part of the former estate of Benjamin Johnston, the American who founded the sugar mill around which Los Mochis grew up in the…

  • Mirador San Carlos

    Sonora

    The magnificent views from this overlook shouldn't be missed on a visit to San Carlos. From a lofty perch 200m over the crashing waves, you can take in…

  • Isla San Pedro Nolasco

    Sonora

    A popular spot for snorkeling and dive excursions 28km west of San Carlos, Isla San Pedro Nolasco is a rocky island nature reserve that's home to a large…

  • Playa Hermosa

    Sonora

    Puerto Peñasco's main town beach, Playa Hermosa is an inviting swath of tawny sand with small waves and views of the rocky landscape in the distance…

  • Museo de los Seris

    Bahía de Kino

    This small but well-curated museum displays an interesting collection of artifacts, handicrafts and panels about Seri culture and history, including…

  • Parroquia de la Purísima Concepción

    Sonora

    Álamos’ parish church is the tallest building in town. It was built between 1786 and 1804 and its altar rail, lamps, censers and candelabra were all…

  • Punta Chueca

    Bahía de Kino

    This village is home to the Seri people, one of Mexico's smallest indigenous groups (fewer than 1000 people). The Seri are known for their handicrafts,…

  • El Mirador

    Sonora

    This magnificent lookout tops a hill on Álamos’ southeastern edge, affording sweeping views of the town and its mountainous surroundings. It’s accessible…

  • La Casa del Mar

    Bahía de Kino

    This visitor center services the 900-island Área de Protección de Flora y Fauna Islas del Golfo de California, a biodiverse protected area of islands in…

  • Aconchi Hot Springs

    Sonora

    Just 4km outside of the Aconchi is a set of man-made pools, naturally filled with water from hot springs. Said to be medicinal, they are, at the very…

  • Casa del Centenario

    Northwest Mexico

    This one-time family home was built in 1945 by Conrado Ochoa Beltrán, then superintendent of the Ferrocarril Mexicano del Pacífico and second in command…

  • Museo Costumbrista de Sonora

    Sonora

    This well-done museum of Sonoran customs has extensive exhibits (all in Spanish) on the history and traditions of the state. Special attention is paid to…

  • Museo Regional del Valle del Fuerte

    Northwest Mexico

    Set in a small two-story building, this museum covers the history of Sinaloa state from precolonial times to the present. One section highlights Los…

  • Cholla Bay

    Sonora

    Located about 12km west of Puerto Peñasco, Cholla Bay is a fishing village turned expat enclave with sand roads and quiet, calm beaches. At low tide, the…

  • Cocóspera Mission Church

    Sonora

    Built in 1695 Jesuit missionaries, this mission church was burned down by Apaches just three years later. Continual attacks eventually led to the…

  • Cerro Tetakawi

    Sonora

    Offers stunning views from atop this peak roughly half way between the marina and Playa Algodones.

  • Panteón Municipal

    Sonora

    Álamos’ ancient cemetery is a jumble of above-ground tombs, elaborate headstones made of pastel-hued crosses and angel statues, and tall palm trees. It's…

  • Museo de María Félix

    Sonora

    Movie star María Félix (known simply as 'La Doña', and often dubbed Mexico's Marilyn Monroe) is the town's most famous daughter, and this museum is…