Hotel Suites Kino in Hermosillo

Hotel Suites Kino in Hermosillo

Close to downtown tourist attractions
Hotel Suites Kino in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
Hotel Suites Kino in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
Hotel Suites Kino in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico

Hotel Suites Kino Hermosillo

Calle Pino Suárez 151
Colonia Centro
Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico 83000
+52 (662) 213-3131

Hotel Suites Kino in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
Hotel Suites Kino in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
Hotel Suites Kino in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
Hotel Suites Kino is a historic hotel that is conveniently located within walking distance of the main downtown Hermosillo tourist attractions.

The Kino offers a variety of accommodation levels, from their basic room to one- and two-bed suites that include a microwave and mini-refrigerator. The rooms are clean, quiet and comfortable.

Relax in the comfort of their comfortable lobby sitting area as you check your email or browse the internet on one of their business center computers. Or connect to their secure, high-speed Wifi connection to connect to the web in your room or in one of the many sitting areas located throughout the hotel.

Or take a walk along the hallways of the Hotel Suites Kino, to see the displays of interesting historic artifacts dating back to the early days of the hotel.

And with just a two-block stroll, you can begin exploring the heart of Hermosillo, starting at Plaza Bicentenario and on to Plaza Zaragoza, the Sonora Government Palace and the beautiful Hermosillo Cathedral.

In addition to being the best-situated hotel for downtown Hermosillo walking tours, the Hotel Suites Kino also offers great room prices and discounts for multi-day stays, tour groups and other promotions.

And their staff are first-rate – extremely helpful, friendly and professional.

Wherever you stay while in Hermosillo, enjoy your visit and please let us know if you would like to share information about your travels.

Hotel Suites Kino in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico

Sonora Bus Travel 101 – A September Weekend in Sonora

The main library at the University of Sonora - UNISON - in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico

September 22 – 25, 2017

 

Friday bus from Tucson to Hermosillo

Saturday in Hermosillo

Sunday in Hermosillo or Eco-Cultural tour to the lands of the Comcaac – Seri

Return to Tucson on Monday

Please note: Due to hot weather and other factors, we have decided to reschedule this trip for a later date. If you would like to receive notification when we reschedule it, please contact us, and we will let you know.

Tucson to Hermosillo for the weekend

So, you have always wanted to visit Mexico, but have not gone south of the border because you …

do not want to travel alone
do not know anything about traveling to Sonora
are not sure how safe it is to travel to Mexico
do not speak the language, and / or
(insert excuse here)?

Or, maybe you are a seasoned Mexico traveler, but would like to expand your travel options by learning about Mexico bus travel.

Well, we may have a solution for you.

Join me and an informal group of travelers who take the bus from Tucson to Hermosillo on a Friday morning to spend the weekend in Hermosillo, with the option of taking a Sunday trip to the sacred lands of Sonora’s Seri Indians, and return to Arizona on Monday. Sound interesting?

Other than transportation to Hermosillo, this will be totally unstructured, so if you want to explore Hermosillo with the group that’s great, or if you would prefer to head out on your own, that’s fine too.

I will give you a list of places within walking distance you may want to visit, and we will still stay in touch over the weekend to make sure everybody is okay.

I plan to stay at the historic Hotel Suites Kino in downtown Hermosillo, which is a short walk from Plaza Centenario, Plaza Zaragoza, the Hermosillo Cathedral, the Sonora Government Palace and other interesting places in the area. The Kino has standard rooms and one- or two-bed suites.

You can reserve a room at the Hotel Suites Kino on their website or on any of the popular lodging websites, like Booking.com.

We will leave Tucson mid-morning on Friday, September 22 on a TAP Royal bus and arrive in Hermosillo in late afternoon. After getting to the hotel, you can go out on your own or hang out with me. I plan to walk to a local restaurant, and maybe take a taxi to the Cerro de Campana to watch the sun set over the city.

On Saturday, I plan to take the Hermosillo tourism Trolebus to see some of the sights of the city. After that, I will walk around to see more of the downtown Hermosillo area, including a cool little shop where you can buy unique gifts made by Sonoran artisans.

On Sunday, I will be joining a group to visit the sacred lands of the Seri Indians for the day on an eco-cultural trip. The cost is $40 and includes transportation from Hermosillo. If you are interested in coming along, let me know and I will make the reservation for you.

Participants on the Sunday trip will visit Punta Chueca and Isla Tiburon, where there will be opportunities to kayak and hike, as well as meet with Seris, watch them sing and dance traditional songs and dances, purchase their unique crafts and get your face painted in a traditional Seri pattern.

What you will learn

I will assume that you are a new Sonora bus traveler – but if you are not, that is fine too. You will also learn some basic tips for traveling to, and in, Sonora, such as:

How to get your FMM tourist card online
What to pack for a trip to Sonora
Crossing the border on a bus
Taking a Mexican taxi
How to get pesos and use an ATM
What you can bring back across the border to the U.S.
Checking in to a Mexican hotel
Tips for staying safe when you are out and about
Restaurant and street food options and customs
Purchasing a bus ticket at a Mexican bus station and online

I will also include some “cheat sheets” with vocabulary and tips to help you travel independently in Sonora.

Trip Costs

The cost is $85, which includes the price of your ticket from Tucson to Hermosillo. Other than that, you will be responsible for your lodging, meals, tips, purchases, return trip to Tucson and any other costs you incur while on the trip.

I will be staying at the Hotel Suites Kino, but there are also other hotels in the general area (within walking distance), like the Hotel Ibis, the Hotel Colonial and the Hampton Inn by Hilton.

If you would like to go on the day trip to the land of the Comcaac – Seri, the cost is $40 per person. I can make the reservation for you, payment is due when we depart on Sunday.

I will help make arrangements for your trip back, the best time would be an early Monday morning Tufesa bus or a shuttle. Or, you may choose to extend your stay – it’s up to you.

Questions? Comments? Please contact us.

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Palacio del Gobierno Sonora - Hermosillo, Mexico
Statue of Father Eusebio Francisco Kino located by the Hermosillo Cathedral

Hotel Navojoa Plaza

Hotel Plaza - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico

Hotel Plaza Navojoa

Calle General Otero Norte 802
Colonia Reforma
Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico 85830
+52 (642) 425-9990

The Hotel Plaza Navojoa is conveniently located on the corner of Calle General Pesqueira (Mexico highway 15) and Calle General Otero in the city of Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico. It is on the way to the renowned colonial magic pueblo of Alamos, Sonora, and is a popular choice for Alamos travelers.

The hotel is next door to the Navojoa Sam’s Club, a short drive (or walk) from some of the city’s best places to visit, like Plaza 5 de Mayo, the Navojoa Municipal Market, and the Crown City Casino.

The Hotel Plaza has a lovely, relaxing pool area, and is within walking distance of several restaurants, including the restaurant and bar just across the street at the Hotel Sicomoro, which is also a location for the Navojoa Budget rental car agency.

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Etchojoa Casa de la Cultura Museum

Casa de la Cultura Museum of Leonardo Valdez Esquer

Etchojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Museo Casa de la Cultura de Leonardo Vasquez Esquer - Etchojoa, Sonora
Museo Casa de la Cultura de Leonardo Vasquez Esquer - Etchojoa, Sonora

Leonardo Valdez Esquer loved Mexican history and culture. He collected thousands of items from all parts of Mexico, and when he died in 2014 he left behind an impressive collection of artifacts from indigenous cultures and life in Mexico.

The Museo Casa de la Cultura de Leonardo Valdez Esquer, located in the Southern Sonora city of Etchojoa, is an amazing museum of traditional art and modern culture. There is so much here that you can easily spend hours admiring the museum collection.

Its eight salons contain an amazing quantity and variety of museum pieces such as ceremonial masks and artifacts; ceramics, paintings and furniture; musical instruments; ancient wooden tools and grave markers; puppets and paper mache piñatas and figures; antique popular toys; an a collection of dolls.

After walking through the lush garden-patio entrance to the museum, the first great room is dedicated to the indigenous culture of the Mayo people of Southern Sonora and Northern Sinaloa. The walls are filled with masks, robes, banners, and wooden artifacts that had been used for washing and performing other chores.

Static displays demonstrate Mayo traditional religious ceremonies and other aspects of Mayo culture, including drums, harps and other musical instruments. I had originally thought that this large, (filled) room was the totality of the Leonardo Valdez Esquer collection. But it was just the first stop.

After the Mayo collection we entered a room filled with antique furniture, paintings, rugs and other furnishings. After that there was a room completely filled with masks from all over Mexico, a room filled with puppets and marionettes, a room filled with all kinds of antique dolls, a room filled with incredibly creative paper mache figures, a room with shelves and shelves of Mexican toys, and a room filled with ceramic wall hangings.

The final stop was the museum’s auditorium, which is used for educational presentations and other group gatherings.

Although you will never have the opportunity to meet Leonardo Valdez Esquer, after walking through this expansive and unique collection that he assembled, you may feel that you understand his love for art, history and culture based on the marvelous museum that he established.

The Museo Casa de la Cultura de Leonardo Valdez Esquer is located on highway 352, the Navojoa-Huatabampo highway, about 1/4 mile south of the railroad tracks in Etchojoa.

Museo Casa de la Cultura de Leonardo Vasquez Esquer - Etchojoa, Sonora
Museo Casa de la Cultura de Leonardo Vasquez Esquer - Etchojoa, Sonora
Museo Casa de la Cultura de Leonardo Vasquez Esquer - Etchojoa, Sonora

Museo Casa de la Cultura de Leonardo Vasquez Esquer

Etchojoa, Sonora, Mexico
+52 (647) 425-0173
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Museo Casa de la Cultura de Leonardo Vasquez Esquer - Etchojoa, Sonora
Museo Casa de la Cultura de Leonardo Vasquez Esquer - Etchojoa, Sonora

September 2017 Events in Sonora

September 2017 Events in Sonora

September 2017 Events in Sonora, Mexico

September 2017 happenings and events in the state of Sonora, Mexico. September is the month of patriotic fiestas in all of Mexico, and Sonora is no exception. All Sonoran cities and pueblos will be celebrating Mexican independence on September 15 and 16, and there are also other events throughout the month.

First Sunday of September – Aunt’s Day (Dia de la Tia)

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Arivechi – Fiestas patronal en honor a Santa Rosalía (3-4)

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Feast Day of Santa Rosalía

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Suagui Grande – Fiesta en honor de la Virgen del Rosario (7-8)

Villa Pesqueira – Fiesta similiar pero denominada Bajada de la Virgen (7-11)

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Feast Day of the Virgen of Loreto

Bacadéhuachi – Fiesta patronal de la Virgen de Loreto. Verbena popular (8-10)

San Miguel de Horcasitas – Fiesta patronal en honor a la Virgen de Loreto (8-12)

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Feast Day of the Virgen de los Dolores

Sáric – Fiesta patronal en honor de la Virgen de los Dolores

Banámichi – Fiesta Patronal de Nuestra Señora de Loreto. Baile de coronación de la reina y carreras de caballos (15-20)

Grito de Independencia – Grito de Dolores

On the eve of Mexican Independence Day, elected officials throughout Mexico will wave a Mexican Flag while they and crowds gathered below are shouting “Viva Mexico!.” This tradition, also known as the Grito de Dolores, is a tradition that harkens back to when Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla first made the declaration at the start of the Mexican Revolution in 1810.

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Mexican Independence Day – Dia de la Independencia

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Tepache – Festival Sierra Alta (17-18)

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Empalme – Founding anniversary celebration – Festejo de aniversario de la fundación del municipio

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Day of the Photographer – Día del Fotógrafo

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ECOIX Eco Turismo Sonora trip to the lands of the Comcaac Serimore information

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Festivals of the Sierra Alta (25 – 27)

Bacadéhuachi – Festival de La Sierra Alta

Bacerac – Festival de La Sierra Alta

Huachinera – Festival de La Sierra Alta

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International Tourism Day – Día Mundial del Turismo

29

Feast Day of San Gabriel, San Rafael and the Archangel San Miguel

Santos Arcángeles San Miguel, San Gabriel y San Rafael

Soyopa – Fiestas en Honor de San Miguel

Bacerac – Fiestas patronales en honor of San Miguel Arcángel

Bacoachi – Fiestas patronales en honor de San Miguel Arcángel

Bavispe – Fiestas patronales en honor de San Miguel Arcángel (29-31)

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Last week of September

Magdalena – Fiestas de San Francisco Javier (to Oct. 4)

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August 2017 Events in Sonora

Eco Museo de Tehuelibampo, Sonora, Mexico

August 2017 Events in Sonora, Mexico

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Day of the Angels – Día de Los Ángeles

San Miguel de Horcasitas, Hermosillo

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Baile de los Abanicos (Fan dance)

Mazatán, Sonora

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Feast Day of San Cayetano, Father of Providence (patron saint of the unemployed, job seekers, bread and health)

The pueblos of Sinahuiza and Bacabachi, Navojoa

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Feast Day of San Lorenzo – Día de San Lorenzo

Huépac and Sahuaripa – Fiestas patronales en honor a San Lorenzo

International Day of the Indigenous Pueblo

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Padre Eusebio Francisco Kino (1645-1711)

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Assumption of the Virgin Mary (day when the body and soul of the Virgin Mary were taken to heaven after finishing their days on earth)

Atil – Fiesta de la Virgen de la Asunción de Opodepe

Arizpe – Fiesta de la Virgen de la Asunción de Opodepe

Bacerac – Fiesta patronal en honor a la Virgen de la Asunción de Opodepe (15-19)

Huásabas – Fiesta patronal en honor a la Virgen María (15-18)

Naco – Celebración para conmemorar el aniversario del municipio

Navobaxia, Huatabampo – La Virgen de Santa Maria de la Asunción (14-15)

Opodepe – Fiesta patronal en honor a Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Opodepe

San Ignacio Cohuirimpo, Navojoa – Santa Maria del Buaraje

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Feast Day of San Bartolo – Día de San Bartolo

Batacosa, Quiriego

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Grandparent’s Day

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Feast Day of Santa Rosa de Lima – Día de Santa Rosa de Lima

Bácum

Nácori Chico – Fiesta patronal en honor a Santa Rosa de Lima (Aug 30-Sept. 2)

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