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Casa Accogliente - A Wonderful Desert Oasis - Sonora
10 16 reviews

Casa Accogliente - A Wonderful Desert Oasis

B&B, Casas Adobes
This Casas Adobes guesthouse offers ski-in/ski-out access in Tortolita, located 3.5km from Crooked Tree Golf Course and within 9.6km of Tucson Premium Outlets and the Oro Valley Aquatic Centre.
The 46-square-metre property features one bedroom, one bathroom, and sleeps four, boasting a terrace, garden, parking, Wi-Fi, and barbecue facilities; nearby attractions include Catalina and El Conquistador golf courses.
Soorya Guest House 2bed 2ba Close To Uofa - Sonora
10 2 reviews

Soorya Guest House 2bed 2ba Close To Uofa

B&B, Tucson
This private 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom guest house is located in the Peter Howell district of Tucson, offering convenient access to the University of Arizona, Reid Park and Zoo, and downtown amenities, all within a 3-kilometre radius.
This 71 square meter self-catering accommodation comfortably sleeps up to four guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a private entrance, and shared outdoor entertainment facilities including a fire pit and games, with free parking available.
Loma De Guadalupe Alamos Sonora - Sonora
9.7 179 reviews

Loma De Guadalupe Alamos Sonora

B&B, Álamos
This family-friendly bed and breakfast is situated in the Loma de Guadalupe district of Álamos, just a short distance from the historic centre and its attractions, including the Plaza de Armas and the Church of San José. Each unit features a private bathroom, air conditioning, heating, a flat-screen TV with streaming services, and a wardrobe, as well as access to a seasonal outdoor pool, a Jacuzzi, a sauna, and a spa.
Acacia Casita - Pool, Serene, Private Back Yard - Sonora
9.9 310 reviews

Acacia Casita - Pool, Serene, Private Back Yard

B&B, Tucson
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom bungalow casita is located in a desirable north-central Tucson neighbourhood, within walking distance of restaurants and the Rillito River path, and a short drive (less than 1.6 km) from the University of Arizona.
The 5-guest property boasts a private fenced backyard, shared pool access, a fully equipped kitchen including a blender and crockpot, and a self-check-in system; nearby attractions include the Tucson Racquet Club and Botanical Gardens.

Frequently asked questions about motels in Sonora

  • What’s the best duration for a trip to see all that Sonora, Mexico, has to offer?

    To truly experience Sonora, at least two weeks is recommended. This allows for exploration of the diverse landscapes, from the coastal areas like Bahía Kino to the mountains and deserts. A shorter trip could focus on a specific region, such as the coastal areas or the mountains around the Copper Canyon, but two weeks gives a much more comprehensive experience.
  • What are the best motels in Sonora?

    Among the motels in Sonora, Arizona Sunset Inn, University Inn and Sagebrush Inn are the most popular ones.

  • Does Sonora, Mexico, have any must-see festivals?

    Sonora's festivals are vibrant! The Fiesta de la Virgen de Guadalupe in December is a major celebration across the state. Many towns and cities also hold their own unique fiestas throughout the year, often tied to local saints or harvests. Specific dates vary, so checking local listings closer to your travel dates is advisable.
  • What are the best motels for families and kids in Sonora?

    The best motels for families and kids in Sonora are University Inn, Rose's Motel and Jonquil Motel.

  • How can you connect with the local community to gain insights into the culture of Sonora, Mexico?

    Visiting local markets like the Mercado Municipal in Hermosillo is a great way to interact with locals. Taking a cooking class focusing on Sonoran cuisine provides a hands-on cultural experience. Many smaller towns and villages welcome visitors warmly, and simply striking up conversations in Spanish (even basic phrases) can lead to enriching interactions.
  • What are the best pet friendly motels in Sonora?

    The best pet friendly motels in Sonora are Arizona Sunset Inn, Sagebrush Inn and Rose's Motel.

  • Where can you find the hidden gems and lesser-explored attractions in Sonora, Mexico?

    The small towns nestled in the mountains offer a glimpse into authentic Sonoran life, away from the main tourist routes. Explore the less-visited areas of the Copper Canyon, or discover the quiet beaches and fishing villages along the coast north of Guaymas. Consider visiting the archaeological sites further inland, away from the more popular destinations.
  • What are the best motels with parking in Sonora?

    Arizona Sunset Inn, University Inn and Sagebrush Inn are the best motels with parking in Sonora.

  • What are the best affordable restaurants with local dishes in Sonora, Mexico?

    Many family-run restaurants throughout Sonora offer delicious and affordable Sonoran cuisine. Look for smaller, local establishments, rather than large chains. In Hermosillo, many restaurants in the city centre offer excellent value. Along the coast, you'll find fresh seafood at very reasonable prices.
  • What are the must-visit nightlife spots in Sonora, Mexico?

    Nightlife varies across Sonora. Hermosillo has a range of bars and clubs, catering to different tastes. Coastal towns like Guaymas and Bahía Kino offer a more relaxed nightlife scene, with beachfront bars and restaurants. It's advisable to check local listings for specific events and venues.
  • What should you pack for a weekend in Sonora, Mexico?

    For a weekend trip, pack light, comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather. Include sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and comfortable walking shoes. A light jacket or sweater might be needed for cooler evenings, especially in higher altitudes. Remember insect repellent.
  • What are the lesser-known or hidden attractions in Sonora, Mexico?

    The state boasts many hidden gems. The Janos desert offers stunning landscapes and opportunities for stargazing. Several smaller mission churches scattered across the state provide a fascinating glimpse into colonial history. Exploring the less-visited areas of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range reveals breathtaking scenery and opportunities for hiking and nature appreciation.
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