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Rocky Point Beaches - This is probably the major reason why people come here [on package tours and cheap all inclusive holidays. Beaches go for Miles and miles of sand, crystal blue water with an approximate temperature of 93°F in the summer and 55°F in the winter. The beaches in Rocky Point provide many activities such as , windsurfing, skiing, jetskiing, boat rides or beachcombing. Rocky Point also has sand dunes for dirt biking,4 wheeling and dune buggies. During Easter and summer, the beach is ideal for camping, because the hotels get full. |
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El Pinacate - Biosphere Reserve, a volcano system of the cinder cone family, known as the Santa Clara forms much of the landscape, including three peaks: the Pinacate, Carnegie, and Medio. El Pinacate national Park is located at approximately 45 kilometers Northeast from Puerto Peñasco in the cost of Sonora. It is one of the most strikingly visible landforms in North America when viewed from space. El Pinacate offers tours of the volcanic hills, huge craters and lava fields, which are very similar to the lunar surface. |
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Spring Break - Rocky Point is the preferred beach resort of south westerners in United States due to the easiness to reach this magnificent place. Located just 63 miles from the border with Arizona. In March Puerto Penasco becomes home to approximately 60,000 students from Arizona, California and New Mexico who pour into town to celebrate Spring Break. It's a huge party, and gets bigger every year. Make sure to make hotel reservations during Spring Break in Rocky Point or you will have camp on the beach...More |
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The Islands of San Jorge - are a group of rocky islands located outside the Bay of San Jorge, near Puerto Peñasco. Like other islands in the gulf, these are federal protected zones These islands where decreed protected areas in 1978 due to their biological importance. The San Jorge Islands shelter migratory birds and wild fauna. These islands are a major tourist attraction. Enjoy herds of sea lions, one of the biggest colonies of sea Lions in the Gulf of California. |
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