Great Things to Do in Navojoa, Sonora!

Top Things to Do in Navojoa

Southern Sonora, Mexico

Top things to do in Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico

Many people think of Navojoa as the city near the popular tourist destination of Alamos, Sonora. But did you know that there are lots of interesting, entertaining and enriching activities that you can enjoy in Navojoa?

From visiting museums and historical sites, to playing a slot machine at the local casino, you can have a great time in the Southern Sonora city of Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico!

Navojoa History and Culture

The city and municipality of Navojoa are in the Mayo Valley, an area rich in history and culture. To experience the cutlure and history of Navojoa, you can visit museums, walk among prehistoric petroglyphs and watch the colorful splendor of a traditional Mayo religious ceremony.

The Regional Museum of the Mayo is a two-story museum located in a historical building that was originally built as the railroad headquarters for the region. See static displays that depict aspects of Mayo history, culture and traditions.

The Hu-Tezzo museum is a unique creation of local anthropologist Professor Lombardo Rios, who has created a series of rooms that represent caverns discovered in the area that feature prehistoric paintings and petroglyphs made by early residents of the region.

Navojoa Eco Tourism and Adventure Travel

In part due to the region’s hilly, verdant terrain, hiking and mountain biking are popular pastimes in the region. Enjoy urban hiking in the city of Navojoa, or challenge yourself with the biking route near Alamos. A local ecotourism company, Lobos Aventurismo, offers free mountain biking lessons to get you started.

Kayaking and water sports are also popular, especially in the winter months, when the Mayo River raises to levels that better facilitate boating and kayaking. Local ecotourism groups also host trips to the nearby Sonora coast for kayaking, fishing and birding expeditions.

Walk among 3,000-year-old petroglyphs etched in shale above a hiking trail to a … fountain in Tehuelibampo, Sonora. The Eco Museo Sitio Tehuelibampo also features a rock-structure museum with marvelous murals and other exhibits.

Navojoa Shopping and Strolling

Visit the city’s municipal market to shop and enjoy a traditional Mexican meal. The Mercado Municipal is also the hub for the city’s public transportation system, the Une.

Take a relaxing stroll in Plaza Cinco de Mayo, as you admire the newly renovated concert shell with its beautiful backstage murals, or just sit on a park bench and watch the residents of Navojoa enjoying their city plaza. The plaza is also a starting point for monument walks on thoroughfares on the sides of the plaza, to include the large monument to President and General Alvaro Obregon.

Another location withing strolling distance to Plaza Cinco de Mayo is the Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish Temple. This historic church has a lovely exterior with two spire towers, and a beautiful sanctuary.

And if you are in the area of the Regional Museum of the Mayo, the museum also adjoins the park-like Plaza Santa Fe, which features shade trees, a gathering area with an inlaid mosaic of a Mayo deer dancer, and monuments to teachers and mothers.

In short, there are lots of great places to visit and enjoy in Navojoa, Sonora – count on Explore-Sonora as your best source of English-language traveler and tourism information for Navojoa!

The best source for information about everything Navojoa has to offer its visitors – tourists and businesspeople – interested in the city is OCV Navojoa, the Office of Conventions and Visitors. Click here to visit their website

And the best overall local source for information about everything Navojoa has to offer its visitors – tourists and businesspeople – interested in the city is OCV Navojoa, the Office of Conventions and Visitors. Click here to visit their website

The monuments of Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Los Alamos Cafe in Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico

Booking.com

Office of Conventions and Visitors (OCV) Navojoa

Palacio Municipal, Área de Desarrollo Económico
No Reelección y Plaza 5 de Mayo
C.P. 85800, Navojoa, Sonora, México
+52 (642) 422 8326
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Ficus pertusa Nacapule tree – Navojoa, Sonora
Museo Didáctico Hu-Tezzo - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Crown City Casino - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico

A Month in Huatabampo

Plaza Juarez - Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico

If you are looking for a laid-back tourist destination with an opportunity for immersion not only in the Spanish language, but also in fascinating culture and history, consider Huatabampo, Sonora as a great out-of-the-way place to visit.

I spent the month of June 2017 living in, and exploring, the city and municipality of Huatabampo. A municipality is a political unit similar to a county in the U.S., and the municipality of Huatabampo includes verdant agricultural fields, a beautiful coastline, and small towns originally established by Jesuit missionaries in the early 1600’s.

But perhaps the most endearing characteristic of Huatabampo is its people. As it has been for centuries, the region is populated mainly by the indigenous Mayo. The residents of this region are known for being deeply religious and very friendly, something I can confirm. The people I met there were open and very nice, and I made lasting friendships there.

I arrived in the city by bus, and took a taxi from the bus station to the hotel where I had rented a room for the month, the Hotel Alys. The Alys is a small hotel that also rents rooms by the week and the month. Every room has a mini-split air conditioner, a flat-screen TV with cable, a mini-fridge and a microwave.

The hotel is two blocks from the city hall and plaza. Along the way you will also pass the General Obregon House Museum and an Oxxo convenience store. In fact, there are a lot of places within walking distance – grocery stores, cafes, restaurants and other shops and stores.

In addition to restaurants that serve traditional Mexican food, you can find pizza, grilled chicken, salads and seafood. But some of the best food is sold on food carts located around the town. Some of the local food entrepreneurs start serving at 8:00 a.m. and close at 3:00 p.m. Others start preparing food in the early evening and stay open until midnight.

Daytime food carts serve fish tacos, ceviche, caguamanta (manta ray stew) and other seafood, carne asada. You can get a tray of tacos dorados in the plaza for a few pesos, and a burrito consisting of frijoles wrapped in a flour tortilla for two pesos at “El 14.” The evening fare is typically tacos, mainly carne asada.

Next door to the Hotel Alys, Don Chito makes amazing carne asada tacos starting at 8:00 p.m. every evening. Chito is also a very amiable guy, and his wife Aracely will do a fantastic job laundering and pressing your clothes. The staff at the Alys also offer laundry service.

I developed a daily routine there, and quickly made friends that would greet me every day as I stopped by the Oxxo for a newspaper, picked up a cup of coffee, enjoyed a morning bowl of beef birria or sat reading the newspaper in the plaza. A relaxing day.

Every Thursday night the city administration sponsored a family night in the plaza, with entertainment and information for attendees. One Thursday I attended had a Mayo deer dancer and pascola dancers, a young lady who had made a dress of recycled materials, and an announcement by the Municipal President, Heliodoro Soto, about a new recycling program.

If I wanted to go someplace out of town, I would take the bus to the port town of Yavaros, a trip to the Mayo pueblo of El Júpare or a ride to the beautiful beaches of Huatabampito, all in the municipality of Huatabampo. I also made some day trips to nearby locales like Etchojoa, Alamos and Navojoa.

I never felt unsafe or threatened in any way while in Huatabampo, but I did not take unnecessary risks either. If you are looking for an interesting place that is a relaxed, small-town experience that you can take in at your own pace, consider spending some time there. If you have any questions, let us know.

Plaza Juarez - Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico
Museo Casa General Alvaro Obregon - Huatabampo Sonora Mexico
Iglesia Católica Cristo Rey - Huatabampo Sonora Mexico

Taking the TAP Royal Bus from Arizona to Sonora

Taking the TAP Royal Bus from Arizona to Sonora

The TAP Royal station in Tucson, Arizona

TAP Royal in Tucson

918 W Irvington Rd #110
Tucson, Arizona  85830
+1 (520) 573-7033

TAP Royal – Phoenix Central

2707 W McDowell Road
Phoenix, AZ 85009
+1 (602) 272-3030

TAP Royal – Phoenix East

2345 E Van Buren Street
Phoenix, AZ 85006
+1 (602) 273-3544

In the spring of 2017, I wanted to visit Southern Sonora. But I did not want to fly, or hassle with the gauntlet of taking transportation to the border from Tucson, crossing the border with my luggage, and taking a Nogales border taxi to the bus terminal before heading south on the bus to Navojoa.

Then I remembered that both Tufesa and Transportes Pacifico, also known as TAP, offer direct bus service from Phoenix and Tucson to major cities in Sonora, Mexico and points farther south.

I have since taken two trips from Tucson on TAP Royal, one to Navojoa at night and the other to Hermosillo during the day. This post includes things I learned and other information from both trips.

TAP Royal is a Mexican bus line, so your ticket information and everything on the bus is in Spanish. The ticket agents and driver speak English, but you will soon find that English is the second language on the bus. This can be fun, a Spanish immersion experience from the start.

Purchase Tickets

I purchased tickets online for both trips. The process is pretty basic, and the payment is processed through PayPal. The advantages to ordering online are obvious, from determining availability for the route, date and time that is right for you, to being able to select your seat and make a purchase.

After making the online purchase, you will receive an electronic copy of your ticket as an email attachment. When you arrive at the TAP Royal terminal, you will need to tell the ticket agent your ticket’s Operation Number and NIT and present a photo ID in order to get a paper ticket for your journey.

About the Bus

The TAP Royal buses are clean and comfortable, but perhaps not all they are advertised to be.

In its promotional literature, the company portrays buses that have wireless internet, on-board entertainment and an outlet for the recharging of devices. In anticipation of my first trip I was imagining how I would surf the web on my laptop, plugged in to maintain its charge, while watching an on-board movie.

Well, reality was a bit different.

The buses do have wireless internet, when the driver decides to turn it on. And it is so painfully slow as to not be useful.

Some TAP Royal buses have electrical outlets, others do not. The buses with individual video screens with touch-screen selections did not have an electrical outlet, those with an overhead screen every four rows or so did have an outlet.

Movies are overdubbed in Spanish, occasionally there are movies in English with Spanish subtitles. You need to have a plug-in set of ear pods or headset to be able to hear the movies, and some of the buses have a headset for every (or nearly every) seat.

The TAP Royal buses with the seat-back video screens are signs of the future for bus travel entertainment. The only problem is, the bus driver can turn off the individual entertainment stations, and did during much of the trip.

The bus seats recline, and every seat has a pull-out leg rest that allows you to recline comfortably. But if you are in a window seat, you may be gently pummeled by swaying curtains as the bus rolls down the road – the curtains were apparently measured for a bus with shorter windows, and cannot be secured at the bottom of the window. As a result, they will swing freely during the trip.

Crossing the Border

Although the ticket agent at the Tucson TAP Royal told me that we would not have to get off the bus in Nogales, she was incorrect.

On my first bus trip to Navojoa, which was at night, we crossed the border at the DeConcini Border Crossing in downtown Nogales. On my second trip, which was during the day, we crossed at the Mariposa Port of Entry, a couple miles north of DeConcini.

I don’t know how often which bus crosses at which crossing, or what the inspection routine typically is, but I think that in the two trips I got a good idea of what you might expect from a Mexican Customs border crossing inspection..

Everything Off

On my first trip, the bus stopped at the Mexican customs station located just across the border. Everyone had to disembark, all of the luggage was removed from the baggage storage area, and everyone had to place their suitcases and bags on the conveyor belt of an x-ray machine.

After everything had been inspected, the bags were loaded back into storage and everyone got back onto the bus for the short ride to the Nogales, Mexico bus station.

Everybody Off, with Selective Inspection

On the second trip, with what I think is the more typical cross-border bus inspection, everyone got off the bus at the Mexican Customs inspection station located just past the toll booths on the Nogales toll highway.

We all lined up behind a stoplight to push the button, after which a green light (Pase) or red light (Revision) was displayed. For anyone who got the red light, their bags were removed from the bus for a manual inspection by the customs official.

After that, we all got back on the bus for the trip to the Nogales, Mexico bus station.

The Nogales, Mexico TAP Bus Station

On both trips, everyone had to disembark at the Nogales, Sonora Transportes Pacifico bus station while the bus was cleaned, washed and serviced. The longest wait was during the day trip, when the bus did not depart for an hour.

The TAP bus station has a comfortable waiting area, clean restrooms and a snack bar that sells sodas and packaged snacks. If you want something more substantial to eat, there is a food cart on one side of the parking lot that sells quesadillas, and a restaurant across the street (be very careful if you decide to cross the street, there is a lot of traffic from both directions).

After the bus has pulled back into the station, you can re-board and it will shortly be on its way. Along the route the TAP Royal bus will make stops in Santa Ana, Hermosillo, Guaymas, Ciudad Obregon and Navojoa. If you take an express route, the bus will only stop in Hermosillo, Ciudad Obregon and Navojoa.

Aboard a TAP Royal bus from Arizona to Sonora
The Transportes Pacifico - TAP - bus station in Tucson, Arizona
The Transportes Pacifico - TAP - bus terminal in Nogales, Mexico

Once Again, Tucson Loses Direct Commercial Flights to Mexico

Tucson city officials were overjoyed in October of 2016 when Mexico City-based airline Aeromar announced direct flights to Tucson International Airport (TIA) to Hermosillo, with continuing flights to the states of Sinaloa and Jalisco, Mexico.

The city’s airport had not had direct flights to Hermosillo since 1998, when AeroMexico cancelled its prop-airplane flights between the two cities.

Aeromar CEO Andrés Fabre was quoted at the October ceremony as saying that Aeromar is committed to the cities of Tucson and Hermosillo. And he was – for 10 months. The Mexican airline cancelled all flights and pulled out of Tucson as of August 1, 2017.

It was the second blow for Tucson economic development and tourism officials in 2017.

A travel venture called Paradise Air had announced plans for direct flights from Tucson to Guaymas, Sonora in early 2016, and began to sell travel vouchers. The company blamed delays in initiating service on airline booking technical issues, like difficulties in establishing code sharing with other airlines.

In March of this year, Paradise Air laid off its employees and closed its doors before wheels ever went up. The following month the office of the Arizona attorney general reported that it had received several complaints over non-refunded travel vouchers.

So currently, commercial airline flights from Arizona to Sonora have become even more limited. Arizona flights from Phoenix Sky Harbor to General Pesqueira Garcia in Hermosillo will continue, although at about twice the price of what Aeromar had changed for its Tucson fares.

Other commercial airline service between the states of Sonora and Arizona is sparse. Unless you are interested in taking a private charter, that is.

Private charter services provide convenience, luxury and other advantages for charter flights that originate in Arizona with destinations in Sonora, Mexico. Read more.

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Hotel del Mayo

Hotel del Mayo

Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Hotel del Mayo - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Hotel del Mayo - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico

Hotel del Mayo in Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico

The Hotel del Mayo is one of the better lodging properties in the city of Navojoa. It is a very comfortable, quiet and secure hotel that features an array of amenities for guest comfort.

The hotel is located a half-block off of the nearest street and is an enclosed rectangle shape with one entrance that is monitored by a watchman at night. Adjacent to the reception area is a large room with computers for guest use, comfortable seating and a collection of DVDs that guests can check out to play on their in-room DVD player.

And next to that is a guest breakfast room that has a variety of fresh fruit, cereals, breads and other continental breakfast items, and coffee that is available all day.

One of the nicest features of the Hotel del Mayo is its outdoor pool area, the centerpiece of which is a sparkling pool with three lap swimming lanes, a children’s slide and covered group seating areas that are perfect for a family or group get-together. The swimming pool area also has a snack bar and a universal weight machine.

Rooms at the Hotel del Mayo range from basic (pictured here) to elegant suites, and every room has a flat-screen TV and a large, functional bathroom.

The Del Mayo is a great option for a stay in Navojoa. You can make reservations online directly with the hotel to get the best internet prices available, and also check their website for the latest room rate promotions.

Hotel del Mayo - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
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Hotel del Mayo - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
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Hotel del Mayo Navojoa

Calle Gral. Otero Norte
Colonia Juárez
Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico 85870
+52 642 422-6828
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Hotel del Mayo - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico

Booye Hotel in Navojoa

Booye Hotel in Navojoa

Modern elegance and comfort
Booye Hotel - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Booye Hotel - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico

The Booye Hotel in Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico

The Booye Hotel, which is conveniently located on Calle General Pesqueira (highway 15) on your way to Alamos, is unarguably one of the most unique and elegant hotels in the city of Navojoa, Sonora.

From its beautiful neo-modern architectural design to its full list of amenities, the Booye is a great choice for comfortable luxury lodging in Southern Sonora.

From the moment you step into its sleek, modern reception area to when you enter your well-appointed room, you will feel the stress of traveling ease away.

Increase your bliss by taking a swim in the pool, working out in the fitness center, or by taking the elevator to the third-floor lounge for a drink and a snack before you go outside to relax on the rooftop lounge.

The Booye also has an elegant, modern restaurant and bar on the first floor, where you can enjoy a meal and a great cup of Los Alamos coffee. And after enjoying a delicious breakfast, you can stop by the in-lobby business center to catch up on emails and read the morning news.

Staff at the Booye speak English and Spanish, so you do not have to worry about language differences, so you can focus on enjoying your stay and re-charging your batteries for the trip ahead. Click on the Booking.com search box on the right to enter dates for your next visit to the Booye Hotel in Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico.

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Booye Hotel - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
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Booye Hotel - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico

Booye Hotel Navojoa

Gral Ignacio Pesqueira Norte 838
Colonia Reforma
Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico 85830
+52 642 421-2888
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Booye Hotel - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Booye Hotel - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Booye Hotel - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Booye Hotel - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico