Top10 Recommended Hotels in Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco), Sonora, Mexico
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco), Sonora, Mexico: 1. Peñasco del Sol Hotel & Conference Center-Rocky Point ****
2. Las Palomas Beach and Golf Resort *****
3. Sonoran Spa Rocky Point by Castaways
4. Laguna Shores Resort
5. Playa Bonita Resort-Rocky Point
6. Hotel Paraiso ***
7. Rocky Point Sonoran Resorts
8. Hotel Baja
9. Hotel Plaza Peñasco
10. Encanto Living & Luna Blanca
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1. Paseo de las Glorias 1 Colonia Antigua Explanada, 83550 Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco), Mexico, From € 80
Offering stunning views over the Gulf of California, Peñasco del Sol Hotel features an outdoor heated swimming pool, hot tub and has direct access to a public beach. Free WiFi is available throughout.
2. Blvd. Costero 150 Sandy Beach, 83550 Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco), Mexico, From € 210
This Puerto Peñasco hotel is next to the Sea of Cortez. The all-suite hotel offers an infinity-edge outdoor pool, a beach, ocean views and a 4-star restaurant.
3. Paseo Las Glorias 2 L36 Col Ferrocarrilera, 83550 Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco), Mexico, From € 250
Featuring free WiFi, an outdoor pool and a year-round outdoor pool, Sonoran Spa Rocky Point by Castaways offers accommodations in Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco). The resort has a barbecue and terrace, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant.
4. Carretera Al Golfo KM 4,Colonia Laguna Shores, 83550 Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco), Mexico, From € 304
Showcasing a year-round outdoor pool and sun terrace, Laguna Shores Resort is located in Puerto Peñasco. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
5. Paseo Baolboa 100, 83550 Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco), Mexico, From € 75
This property is a 9-minute walk from the beach. On the prime beach of Rocky Point, this resort is 10 minutes from the shops and restaurants in downtown Puerto Penasco. It features 2 outdoor pools and a hot tub.
6. Constitucion y Simon Morua. Seccion A, 83550 Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco), Mexico, From € 27
Featuring 2 swimming pools, a pool bar, room service and free Wi-Fi in all areas, Hotel Paraiso is a 7-minute drive from Playa Bonita Beach and from the seafront.
7. 1265 Camino a La Choya , 83554 Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco), Mexico, From € 272
This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. The Rocky Point Sonoran Resorts has fully-equipped apartments in gated communities next to each other, right on the beach outside of Puerto Peñasco. Guests can take in excellent ocean views.
8. MATAMOROS Y CAMPECHE S/N, 83550 Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco), Mexico, From € 41
Facing the sea front in Puerto Peñazco, Hotel Baja is close to restaurants and bars, as well as the pier. The hotel has an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi.
9. AV. SINALOA S/N, ENTRE MIER Y TERAN, 83550 Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco), Mexico, From € 30
In Puerto Peñasco, the Hotel Plaza Peñasco features an outdoor swimming pool, an on-site nightclub and sports bar, and free Wi-Fi access throughout. The free private parking has 24-hour surveillance.
10. Carretera Puerto Peñasco-Caborca Km. 23 Col. Ejido Miramar, 83550 Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco), Mexico, From € 318
Showcasing a hot tub and sauna, Encanto Living & Luna Blanca is located in Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco) in the region of Sonora. The property features a spa tub. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
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The mexican national park of Espíritu Santo are volcanic islands 20 miles north of La Paz, in Baja California Sur, with protection from the people, the government and the United Nations. It has an área of over 10 thousand acres and more than two hundred and twenty six square miles of protected ocean Surface.
Espíritu santo is one of the most important eco touristic destinations in southen Baja, thanks to amazing beaches, calm waters and an impressive landscape of it´s islands, Espíritu Santo and La Partida. Diving into clear waters, the visitor will find huge schools of fish and marine mammals, and in the air, thousands of sea birds that nest in the coast plus dozens of endemic species that only inhabit in this islands.
Espíritu Santo offers to both the domestic and foreign tourist, an unmatched space to practice wáter sports, like snorkeling, kayaking and paddleboard. Also, it offers a great stay for those travelling in yatchs to La Paz thanks to calm waters filled with marine life in bays like Ensenada Blanca and El Candelero.
One of the most impressive features are the islotes, where a colony of more than three hundred California Sea Lions live. For those with spirit of adventure, you can jump in and swim with this friendly animals in one of the closest contacts with nature. This colony has several births on the months of june and july, when lots of pups come to life.
To travel to Espíritu Santo, there are a lot of options, from touristic pangas to dedicated boats that will take tourists in confort; it is very important to have an expert guide, not only for the safety of the traveller but also because they know the nooks and crannies to have a more impressive experience.
Espíritu Santo, is one of the last places in the world where human activites have not made impact in the environment, and is thanks to the sud californian community than future generations will be able to enjoy the great contrast between desert and ocean, the hundreds of species living in and around the islands, and one of the best kept secrets on adventure tourism.
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Tequila Museum in Mexico City
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Tequila is a regional specific name for a distilled beverage made from the blue agave plant, primarily in the area surrounding the city of Tequila, 65 km (40 mi) northwest of Guadalajara, and in the highlands (Los Altos) of the central western Mexican state of Jalisco. Although tequila is similar to mezcal, modern tequila differs somewhat in the method of its production, in the use of only blue agave plants, as well as in its regional specificity.
The red volcanic soil in the surrounding region is particularly well suited to the growing of the blue agave, and more than 300 million of the plants are harvested there each year.Agave tequila grows differently depending on the region. Blue agaves grown in the highlands Los Altos region are larger in size and sweeter in aroma and taste. Agaves harvested in the lowlands, on the other hand, have a more herbaceous fragrance and flavor.
Mexican laws state that tequila can only be produced in the state of Jalisco and limited municipalities in the states of Guanajuato, Michoacán, Nayarit, and Tamaulipas. Tequila is recognized as a Mexican designation of origin product in more than 40 countries. It is protected through NAFTA in Canada and the United States,through bilateral agreements with individual countries such as Japan and Israel, and has been a protected designation of origin product in the constituent countries of the European Union since 1997.
Tequila is most often made at a 38% alcohol content (76 U.S. proof) for domestic consumption, but can be produced between 31 and 55% alcohol content (62 and 110 U.S. proof). Per U.S law, tequila must contain at least 40% alcohol (80 U.S. proof) to be sold in the United States.
Tequila was first produced in the 16th century near the location of the city of Tequila, which was not officially established until 1666. The Aztec people had previously made a fermented beverage from the agave plant, long before the Spanish arrived in 1521. When the Spanish conquistadors ran out of their own brandy, they began to distill agave to produce one of North America's first indigenous distilled spirits.
Some 80 years later, around 1600, Don Pedro Sánchez de Tagle, the Marquis of Altamira, began mass-producing tequila at the first factory in the territory of modern-day Jalisco. By 1608, the colonial governor of Nueva Galicia had begun to tax his products. Spain's King Carlos IV granted the Cuervo family the first license to commercially make tequila.
Don Cenobio Sauza, founder of Sauza Tequila and Municipal President of the Village of Tequila from 1884–1885, was the first to export tequila to the United States, and shortened the name from Tequila Extract to just Tequila for the American markets. Don Cenobio's grandson Don Francisco Javier gained international attention for insisting that there cannot be tequila where there are no agaves! His efforts led to the practice that real tequila can come only from the State of Jalisco.
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