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(Sonoran Sea, Sonoran Spa, Bella Sirena, Marina Pinacate, and Princesa
De Penasco are all resorts that we serve)
Nestled along the shores of the
tranquil Sea of Cortez and surrounded by rolling sand dunes and
the sprawling Gran Desierto de Altar lies the northern resort town
of Puerto Peñasco, Mexico. This lively Mexican town, also
known as Rocky Point, blends the modern amenities of resort living
with the charm of old Mexico. The ancient nomadic peoples that crossed
the Bering Strait tens of thousands of years ago vastly explored
the Sonoran Desert and the Sea of Cortez. Much later, the Hohokam
Indians realized the incredible wealth and opportunity held by the
abundant waters of this warm Sea. After the Spanish Conquest of
Mexico, in the early 1500’s, missionaries were sent to settle
the lands and convert the people. Father Kino, one of the most infamous
of the missionaries, passed through Puerto Peñasco in the
late 1600’s. After Mexican independence in 1821 and during
the struggle for power that followed, Puerto Peñasco was
deserted. In 1910, a new revolution took place in Mexico and Sonora’s
“Pancho” Villa obtained notoriety and respect.
The more recent town of Puerto Peñasco
traces its beginnings to a humble fishing village. The town began
to grow in the late 1920s, when these fishermen discovered the vast
bounty of shrimp beds and American-owned hotels began to appear.
But, it wasn’t until the 1950s, when the road from Sonoyta
was paved, that tourism really began to take hold. In 1952, Puerto
Peñasco was recognized by the national government as a city
and a local government was formed, headed by Victor Bustamante.
The 1970’s saw massive development projects by the Mexican
government and a large increase in size of the fishing fleet. Now,
Puerto Peñasco boasts modern hotels, luxury rental homes,
beachfront condominium developments, first-class restaurants, water
and exploration activities, shopping, and exciting investment opportunities.
Mexico is an intriguing mosaic of ancient Indian
heritage with a Spanish European colonial influence. Most of Mexico’s
current traditions are based around the religious events and customs
of the highly revered Catholic Church. However, many of these event
as well as others offer a unique mix of native Indian influences
and ideas. In Puerto Peñasco, 75% of people have emigrated,
fairly recently, from other parts of Mexico and bring with them
a rich and varied group of traditions and customs. Cinco de Mayo,
Day of the Dead in November, the Christmas Posadas and Independence
Day in September, are all wildly celebrated with colorful festivities,
music and parades.
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