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San Carlos 

 
San Carlos Bay

Located only 20 kilometers from Guaymas, main port of the state of Sonora, San Carlos is a beautiful bay exclusively devised to become one of the main tourist destinations of the zone.
It has big and modern hotels, inviting you to rest on the white and fine sand of the beach.
Due to its proximity to the frontier with the U.S.A., the visitor who comes to San Carlos is mostly North American, who finds this place nice and beautiful to rest, where the desert meets the sea.
This small bay has three marinas, and it has been conditioned to practice different activities, such as fishing, boat trips, diving and kayak; besides, in San Carlos it is possible to practice cycling, mountaineering, ecological tourism and cave exploration.
The Island of San Pedro Nolasco, located in front of the bay, is rich in wildlife.In it you can watch sea wolves, hawks and sea birds. Besides, in spring, the waters of San Carlos are visited by the gray whale, which gets very close to the beach, offering a spectacle of unparalleled beauty.

 

Location
State of Sonora, 1,831 kilometers north of Mexico City, and 20 kilometers from Guaymas.
When to go
All year round.
Attractions
Marinas, Isla de San Pedro Nolasco
How to get there
By airplane, Guaymas has a domestic airport. By bus, from the North Station in Mexico City. By car, via the highway to Mexico City – Guadalajara. Then, highway 15 D and 15 until San Carlos.
Activities
Photography, walking, diving, sailing, cycling, mountaineering, fishing, kayak, ecological tourism.
Services
Hotels, restaurants, souvenir stores, discos, bars.

Marina San Carlos


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