The Travelers Guide to San Carlos

Located only a short 4-hour (250 mile) drive from Nogales, Arizona on the four-lane divided highway of Mexico Highway 15, lies the Mexican resort community of San Carlos, Mexico. Nestled on the Sea of Cortez, the charming community of around 7,000 inhabitants has something for everyone. Most travelers to San Carlos come here for the abundant water sports this resort town provides, such as diving, snorkeling, kayaking, and offshore fishing. Of course the soothing sandy beaches of San Carlos are also a big attraction, with gently lapping waves and spectacular sunsets. There are many hotels, condominiums and rental homes available to fit every group and budget, in various beachfront resort communities.

Don’t let the modern, pristine hotels and developments fool you, San Carlos and Guaymas have a very rich, colorful and albeit violent history. Originally occupied by the Guaymenas Indians, the area wasn’t explored by Europeans until 1539, and the city wasn’t established until the Jesuit missionaries came in 1617. Father Kino and Father Salvatierra worked with the tribes around 1680 and reported back to Spain about the natural resources in the area. The news from Fr. Salvatierra brought even more adventurers. In the early 1700s, Captain Antonio Soto came from Mexico City with a company of men. Unable and unwilling  get along with locals, the next 40 years brought nothing but rebellions and death for both the Indians and Captain Soto and his men. The Jesuits were then expelled from America and the Franciscan Fathers arrived to look after the souls of San Carlos. Due to lack of funding, they did poorly. Finally, the Spanish gave up and left the local people to themselves.

San Carlos has an 18-hole championship golf course, tennis courts, a bowling alley and numerous gift shops and galleries for shopping and browsing. Two marinas provide boaters easy access to the water with paved launch ramps, dry storage facilities and complete marine repair and maintenance services. There are several fuel docks and slips can be rented at very reasonable rates. A visit to San Carlos would not be complete without trying one of the numerous seafood restaurants in town. The restaurants of San Carlos also include offerings such as Sonoran beef, Mexican dishes and American cuisine. Just over the mountains, the bustling sea port of Guaymas buzzes with activity, with over 200,000 inhabitants. Because the two towns are so close together, San Carlos and Guaymas are often referred to as the same place, and the sights and activities of both towns often overlap. Once you are settled in, there are several places to see and activities you will want to experience. Here are just a few of the things to to in San Carlos.

Frenchies Cove/Lalo’s Cove – Scenic Overlook Road (Mirador Escenico)
Frenchie’s Cove and the sister bays of Lalo Cove are two of the prettiest and most assessable beaches in San Carlos. Perfect for diving, snorkeling and fishing from the rocks. Beach combing and at low tide provides some of the best tide pooling opportunities in San Carlos. Be respectful with the “residents,” look but don’t touch as you gently turn over rocks to reveal the numerous species living there. The spiny sea-urchins are best observed and not handled, while the Brittle Stars may look very stout but are very fragile. Please don’t handle them. The Sea Cucumbers, on the other hand are fun to touch as they spew water out with a gentle poke. Frenchies Cove is a popular beach and too many of the visitors do not respect the pristine beauty of this enjoyable place. Remember to take a trash bag with you to help keep this area clean. Grab your trash, and any else you come across and help this beautiful beach remain pristine. There is easy access for just about any vehicle but you must stay on the road. Driving on the beach or low dunes is prohibited, as well as ATV and horses.

Mirador Escénico – San Carlos
Located a mere 4 miles from the heart of San Carlos, Mirador was rated the #1 Scenic Ocean View according to National Geographic’s “Secret Journeys of a Lifetime.” You can spot whales, rays and several species of birds from this spectacular view. The view up and down the coast goes on without end, making Mirador the favorite place to enjoy the sunset, photograph the sunrise, or just watch the breathtaking seascape of the bay all day long.

Delfinario – San Carlos/Guaymas
A great Dolphin experience with very entertaining shows featuring both the Sea Lions and Dolphin. There is an underwater viewing window where you can watch the dolphins as they swim by, and will usually come to the glass to watch you as you are watching them. The Delfinario Sonora is located on the water’s edge and is the perfect place to spend a couple hours with the family.

www.delfinariosonora.com/cedes/delfinario

The Pearl Farm – Guaymas
Offering some of the rarest and certainly the most unique pearls found in the Sea of Cortez, this pearl farm began as a class project that turned into specialized pearls that you can see today. Tours of The Pearl Farm are conducted daily, providing a hands on experience involving the history of pearl farming and pearl cultivation. Of course there is a store where you can purchase Sea of Cortez Pearls.

www.perlas.com.mx

The Beaches of San Carlos
Walk from one end of the bay to the other, count all of the hotels, all of the restaurants. Entertain yourself watching the para-sailor, para-gliders, surfers and snorkelers. Watch the boats disappear into the horizon, stick around and watch the boats return and dock. The white sandy beaches of San Carlos are the place to relax and enjoy the surf. Bring your sunscreen and spend the day lounging in the sand.

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The Travelers Guide to San Carlos

The giant swordfish prominently displayed in your best friend’s garage is mocking you, teasing you, challenging you. He just put this newest trophy on the wall, to replace the former occupant of this space; the fearsome Marlin frozen in its final moment of battle. Now you have to listen to a whole new tall and terrifying tale of man vs. nature, how the battle was fought by two worthy foe’s, yet the swarthy adventurer/couch-potato, through shear determination and fortitude, was able to emerge from the fray victorious. Now you’ve decided to come up with some new and original, exciting

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Top 10 restaurants in Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco) Mexico

Whenever I’m in Puerto Peñasco I always make it a Rocky Point to visit what I consider to be the 10 best places to eat. This list is in no particular order, as in from best to worst or any rating of any kind. These are just my favorite places to go and the first names that come to mind when the question begins: “Where’s a good place for…” Each one of my local faves offers something different that keeps bringing me back. Maybe it’s the eclectic décor for one or the scrumptious shrimp enchiladas for another. Sometimes I return over and over to a restaurant where the service isn’t so great, but who cares when the delightful delicacies that can only be found at this little hole-in-the-wall arrive at my table.

Mary’s Seafood – On the boardwalk/Malecon
I don’t know if it’s the food I like best or the awesome ocean view from upstairs. Relax on the covered patio while feasting on the succulently seasoned garlic shrimp and fish. Offering some of the best scallop tacos around, Mary’s Seafood combines the best of everything, with great views, great food and great service.

Latitude 31 Restaurant & Sports Bar – Blvd. Benito Juarez S/N.
You can’t be homesick for the USA already can you? If so, set your coordinates for Latitude 31. L31 is the closest thing you’ll find to an American sports bar, offering pizza, wings, and some of the best burgers you’ll ever find outside of the US. Like all good sports bar’s, the game is playing on the TV and the friendly and efficient staff are more than happy to change the channel to your favorite team. This is a great place to get your feet wet, so to speak, as L31 also offers traditional, regional dishes as well as the menu items you are used to back home. The free wifi is a huge plus also. Have some chips with guacamole, and get caught up on all of your email.

Don Julio Bar & Grill – Blvd. Freemont across from Plaza Freement.
Step through the door and enter the epitome of Mexican restaurant décor, with garish colors and a humble hacienda interior. A cursory look may give you a typical tourist trap impression, but Don Julio’s is anything but typical, with steaming fabulous fajitas and some exotic specialties as well. Try the “Pescado Diablo” or my fave, the fish in white wine and capers. The large dining area is more than accommodating, and a great place to sit and enjoy one of Don Julio’s famous margaritas.

La Cocina de Ramon – Gonzalez Bocanegra No. 261, Col. Oriente
Although Señor Ramon has two restaurants in Rocky Point (the newly opened El Restaurant de Ramon on Sandy Beach) I’m still a traditionalist, preferring the original location. Iron Chef Ramon prepares dishes that satisfy every whim. The spicy shrimp adobo is bursting with flavor, emphasizing the word

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The travelers guide to Barra de Navidad

Although Isla de Navidad, where the town of Barra de Navidad is located, looks very much like an island at first, it most certainly is not an island. It is the rocky outcropping at the end of a sandy peninsula. Barra de Navidad, (fondly referred to as just

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How Dangerous is Mexico Travel?

This question will never really go away will it. It is most unfortunate that the over-generalized inquiry; “Is it safe to go to Mexico?” requires the comparison of so many negative statistics. Travel, vacation, adventure; all of these words should conjure positive images of time spent with family and friends, exploring new sights and experiencing different cultures. Positive images of self discovery and awareness. Positive images that become treasured memories. Asking if it is safe to travel to Mexico is no different than asking if it is safe to travel to New York, or Detroit, or to the little store on the corner. What makes this question unfortunate is the grim statistics required to answer this question, when the answer is quite simple: Yes, it is safe to travel to Mexico.

Mexico is a very large country with a population of 112 million. Compared to the United States, Mexico covers one quarter of the size of the U.S, with the current population of the US estimated at 311 million. The question foreign tourists should be asking: “Is it safe to travel to the United States?” One quick look at the numbers gathered for 2011 clearly shows that the United States is the most dangerous country to visit. With 11,877,28 reported crimes in 2011, The U.S. ranked number one with the highest worldwide crime rate of any country. Mexico was ranked at number twelve, with 1,506,029 reported crimes. The 2012 World Fact Book (compiled by the CIA) ranks the U.S. at number 87 for annual deaths per one thousand people. Mexico is far below, ranking number 188 with 4.90 annual deaths per one thousand people. These are clearly broad figures that encompass a massive overall statistical average. These numbers can be defined even more closely.

The current travel warning issued by the US State Department only covers a small portion of Mexico. The areas of Mexico visitors are most likely to travel to, such as Rocky Point, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and the Riviera Nayarit, are not even included in the original advisory. Of Mexico’s 31 states, the US warning against

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Octobers Moon

Fabulous, furnished, 2 bedroom with Pillow topped king size mattresses, 2 bathroom home in Barra de Navidad. 10 minute walk to downtown and beach.  Home includes cable tv, dvd player and WiFi internet. Washer and Dryer on site! Beautiful pool in backyard is completely private.  Small secure parking area out front, the kitchen is fully stocked with all utensils you would require for your holiday, and all your shopping needs are around the corner.

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Casa Maria

Very spacious 3 bedroom house located in Melaque area.   Only 2 blocks away from the beach and within walking distance from the best restaurants in town,  this 2 story beauty features 3 bedrooms each of them with ensuite bathroom; lots of outdoor sitting space with all kind of trees and shrubs decorating the house.  Attached parking space big enough to park up to 2 cars.  A games room / TV room in the second story completes your in-house entertaining list of choices.

Very spacious 3 bedroom house located in Melaque area.   Only 2 blocks away from the beach and within walking distance from the best restaurants in town,  this 2 story beauty features 3 bedrooms each of them with ensuite bathroom; lots of outdoor sitting space

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