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Fly to Puerto Penasco


 

 

http://www.aeromexico.com/usa/english/index.html

 

  

 

Puerto Peñasco (PPE) - Los Ángeles (LAX)
Starting Oct. 23, 2007

 

 

Route

Flight

Depart

Arrive

Frequency

PPE-LAX

AM2350

11:40

12:10

TUE/THU/SUN

LAX-PPE

AM2351

13:30

16:00

TUE/THU/SUN


About Puerto Penasco (Rocky Point) Mexico


 

“Puerto Peñasco, also known as “Rocky Point”, is located on the Sea of Cortez surrounded by the beauty of the Sonoran Desert in Sonora, Mexico. It is a scenic 3.5-hour drive from Phoenix or Tucson, Arizona and soon, with the completion of the new Mexico Coastal Highway, a 4-hour drive from Southern California as well. This seaside resort offers lots of activities for the entire family from shopping to swimming with sea lions. Rocky Point has hundreds of restaurants for your dining pleasure, from street-side taco stands to elegant five-star restaurants, and accommodations ranging from tent camping to luxurious beachfront condominiums and resorts.” Quote: Rocky Point Times Magazine Website, 2007   
 
Here is a recent news clip on YouTube about Rocky Point:
 
Things to do in Rocky Point Mexico:
 
Shopping: Puerto Penasco is a bargain hunter’s paradise with shopping spaces located throughout the city and surrounding beaches. You can find handcrafted items from all over Mexico as well as designer goods if you so desire. There are also custom tile, pottery, and jewelry designers located within the city.
 
ATV Rentals: The city is accessible by car, motorcycle and ATV's. Certain areas are off limits of course, but ATV's are fun way to see the city and surrounding beachfront areas. ATV's are not allowed directly on the beaches, but there are plenty of desert trails and dune areas that make for some fun and safe ATV fun. The average rental rate is $15.00 - $20.00 an hour. The price includes helmets as well as a full tank of gas.
 
Scuba Diving: There is only one dive service that I will personally recommend. Poncho Villa Fishing and Dive Charters at: 011-52-638-382-8032 or Cell. 011-52-1-638-105-4512. Ray Ramirez is the owner/operator.
 
Fishing Charters: Poncho Villa Fishing and Dive Charters at: 011-52-638-382-8032 or Cell. 011-52-1-638-105-4512. Ray Ramirez is the owner/operator.
 
Beaches: The coastline along Puerto Penasco is amazing with white sandy beaches, seashells and clear blue waters. The beaches are certified clean by the Mexican federal government and are cleaned regularly both by the city and private contractors. The waves are small and inviting to both adults and children alike. During the summer the occasional winds make this place a Kite Surfers paradise as well as a few daring surfers go out and try and catch the small waves when the winds kick-up.
 
Eating Out: There are places to eat everywhere in Rocky Point... There are well over a hundred street taco vendors, bistros, bars, and hot dog stands all over the city. There is a place for just about every craving that you
may have. This is definitely a food lover’s paradise. The best part, its not going to break the bank either!
 
The list can go on and on, but you have to come see it to truly experience the magic of living on the Sea of Cortez.........

Welcome to Mexico


About Mexico

Officially United Mexican States, republic (1995 est. pop. 93,986,000), 753,665 sq mi (1,952,500 sq km), S North America. It borders on the United States in the north, on the Gulf of Mexico (including its arm, the Bay of Campeche) and the Caribbean Sea in the east, on Belize and Guatemala in the southeast, and on the Pacific Ocean in the south and west. Mexico is divided into 31 states and the Federal District, which includes most of the country's capital and largest city, Mexico City.

Land

Most of Mexico is highland or mountainous and less than 15% of the land is arable; about 25% of the country is forested. Most of the Yucatán peninsula and the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in the southeast is lowland, and there are low-lying strips of land along the Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific Ocean, and the Gulf of California

 In the south the deserts yield to the broad, shallow lakes of a region, comprising the Valley of Mexico, known as the Anáhuac and famous for its rich cultural heritage. South of the Anáhuac, which includes Mexico City, is a chain of extinct volcanoes, including Citlaltépetl , or Orizaba (18,700 ft/5,700 m, the highest point in Mexico), Popocatépetl , and Iztaccihuatl . To the south are jumbled masses of mountains and the Sierra Madre del Sur.

People

The great majority of the population are of mixed Spanish and indigenous descent and speak Spanish, the official language, as their first language. Various Mayan dialects are also spoken. Since 1920 the population of Mexico has had a very high rate of growth, almost entirely the result of natural increase; from 1940 to 1990 the population grew from 19.6 million to 81.1 million.

*Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, Copyright (c) 2003.

 


Contact Me


Elyse Jones
 
Elyse Jones
Email Elyse
 
Business: 602-412-3676
Cell: 638-105-6599
City: Puerto Penasco
State: Sonora
Country: Mexico
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