March 2019 Events in Sonora, Mexico

March 2019 Events in Sonora

March 2019 Events in Sonora, Mexico

The Lenten season begins on Ash Wednesday, March 6. Before Lent, carnavals are celebrated in Guaymas and Puerto Penasco to enjoy parties before the onset of the Lenten season.

During Lent, many of Sonora’s indigenous groups hold ceremonies, processions and other observances that culminate in the last week before Easter Sunday, Semana Santa, in April.

For example, in some Mayo and Yaqui pueblos a “Conti” is held every Friday during Lent, when fariseos, church representatives and the community gather for a reunion and procession to the stations of the cross.

Other notable events during March include the International Film Festival in Alamos and the Vino Litoral wine festival in San Carlos.

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Carnaval Internacional de Guaymas 2019
February 28 – March 5
Guaymas

Starting on February 28, this big annual pre-Lenten carnaval in the coastal city of Guaymas features parades, concerts, food, art exhibits and other activities to celebrate the final days before the beginning of Lent. More information

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Viva Peñasco 2019 Carnaval
March 1 – 3
Puerto Peñasco

Enjoy a parade every afternoon, concerts, art, food and other fun things to celebrate carnaval in the El Mirador area of the coastal city of Puerto Peñasco. More information

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Ash Wednesday

The beginning of Lent, 46 days before Easter, when many Sonorans will go to church to receive a blessing with a cross of ashes on their forehead. Lent is a sacred time in Sonora, a time of sacrifice and religious observance, especially for many of the indigenous groups.

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23rd Anniversary of XEETCH
Etchojoa

Indigenous radio station XEETCH, the “Voice of the Three Rivers” in Etchojoa, Sonora, celebrates its 23rd anniversary on March 8 and 9 with vendors of art and crafts, authors, healers, religious artifacts, dancers, traditional food kitchens and performances.

Vino Litoral 2018
Marinaterra Hotel & Spa
San Carlos

An event that promotes the culture of wine and seafood. The second annual edition of this event will be one day instead of two and will again feature wines from Sonora and Baja California wineries, food from local restaurants, art exhibitions and various conferences and workshops.

Tickets cost 500 pesos and are available for purchase at the Marinaterra in San Carlos, La Cubiella in Hermosillo and La Cullita restaurants in Ciudad Obregon, Navojoa and Huatabampo. Proceeds from the the event will benefit: Estoy Contigo Guaymas IAP, Fundación LYRI México sin Lyme Ni Rickettsia and la Fundación de Maquilas Tetakawi.

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Festival del Garbanzo 2019
Masiaca

A cultural festival to celebrate the garbanzo bean, a mainstay of the local economy. The festival features traditional food and drink, art and crafts made by local artisans and various displays and expositions. More information.

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Festival Internacional de Cine Álamos Mágico
Alamos

An international film festival held every March in the beautiful Southern Sonoran pueblo of Alamos, Sonora. More information.

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Rocka Fest y Estudio 69
Puerto Peñasco

A celebration of music on the Malecón in Rocky Point. More information.

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Bacanora Fest
Rosario

This festival in the pueblo of Rosario (located northeast of Ciudad Obregon) will feature demonstrations and displays, music, food, and of course, the traditional Sonoran spirit Bacanora. More information.

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Por los Caminos de Kino
On the paths of Kino
13th Edition
Biosphere Reserve of El Pinacate and Gran Desierto de Altar

A weekend camping outing in with a cultural and historic focus on Jesuit missionary Father Eusebio Francisco Kino. Participants will listen to lectures and experience art presented by members of the Tohono O’odham Nation, in addition to watching documentaries about the life and work of Father Kino. Presented by Cultura Arte Peñasco, the Tohono O’odham nation, the Historical Studies Foundation and the Municipal Institute of Culture and the Arts, part of the XXIII City Council of Puerto Peñasco. More information.

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ExpoGan Imuris
Imuris

Short for Exposición Ganadera (Livestock Exposition), ExpoGans are common festivals in Sonora, with the largest held in Hermosillo in May and June. The Imuris fiestas will include live music and displays, cultural exhibits, dancing horses, a rodeo, the coronation of the queen of the ExpoGan, and cockfighting.

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Fiestas of the Patron Saint of San José de Bácum
Bácum
Rosario Tecopaco

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Natalicio de Benito Juarez – Benito Juarez’s Birthday (observed on Monday, March 19)
A national public holiday, celebrated on March 21.

Benito Juarez went from humble beginnings as a Zapotec Indian to become Mexico’s only indigenous president. Juarez enacted many social advancements, such as establishing free and mandatory education and establishing the separation of church and state, and is often referred to as the Abraham Lincoln of Mexican presidents.

First Day of Spring
National Mexican holiday

To commemorate the birthday of Benito Juarez and herald the arrival of Spring, in some cities such as Caborca, children dress in festive costumes and parade down one of the town’s main streets.

Orquesta Filarmónica de Sonora
Música de Cine II
Plaza Jesús García
Nacozari de García

In its first concert of the Orchestral Season 2019, the Sonora Philharmonic Orchestra will present “Movie Music II,” a free concert in the plaza of the Sonora pueblo Nacozari de García.

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Festival Cultural Profesor Enrique Quijada Parra
Ures
Please note: at time of publication no information had been posted for the 2019 festival.
An annual cultural festival held in and around Plaza Zaragoza in Ures, Sonora. More information.

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8th Anniversary of the Filibusteros Bikers
Plaza de Armas
Caborca

Once again, this Caborca motorcycle club will host an anniversary celebration in Caborca’s Plaza de Armas. The event will feature music, food, drinks, fun and lots of motorcycles. More information.

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Kermés de la Primavera – Spring Bazaar
Hermosillo

A springtime festival in Hermosillo’s main square, Plaza Zaragoza, with carnival rides, food and more. The event is from 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. on the three days.

Rocka Fest Penasco March 2019
sonora philharmonic 21 march 2019
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Carnaval Guaymas 2019
Expogan Imuris March 2019
March 2019 Kermes in Hermosillo

April 2018 Events in Sonora Mexico

April 2018 Events in Sonora

April 2018 Events in Sonora, Mexico

The first week of April 2018 marks the end of the Easter vacations in Sonora. The days around the 6th of April are celebrated in Caborca as the Fiestas 6 de Abril, which commemorate the town’s defense against a group of American “filibusteros” who tried to annex the municipality in 1857.

Other April events include a book bazaar, dance exhibit and an indigenous Seri festival, and the last day of the month is the traditional Day of the Children (Día de los Niños), when it truly is good to be a child in Sonora.

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Semana de Pascua – Easter Week

While the major celebrations for Easter occur during Semana Santa, the week before Easter, many also observe the week after Easter by taking a Spring vacation as well.

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Festival to Commemorate the Heroic Deeds of the 6th of April

Festival Conmemorativo de la Gesta Heróica del 6 de abril

Sponsored by the Municipal Government (Ayuntamiento) of Caborca and the Dirección de Acción Cívica y Cultural of Caborca.

This is the biggest annual event in Caborca, to celebrate the victory of the citizens of Caborca and the Mexican Army over a group of “filibusteros” from California who attempted to annex the town in 1857. Events include a parade, art exhibits, sporting events, concerts and other activities. More information.

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International Dance Exhibit: One Desert for Dance

La Muestra Internacional Un Desierto para la Danza

Hermosillo
City Theater, Casa de la Cultura
An annual event since 1993 that is a platform for the creation, diffusion and education of contemporary dance. More information.

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Rocky Point Jazz Festival – 5th International Jazz Day
Malecon Fundadores
Puerto Penasco
More information.

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Bazar de Libros – Book Bazaar

Guaymas
Casa de la Cultura
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Buy, sell and trade new and used books at this annual event held in the Guaymas Casa de la Cultura.

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FestVital Xepe an Cöicoos y las músicas del mundo

Hermosillo
A festival that seeks the positive transformation of the Comcáac Nation (Ethnic Seri), organized by the Rock band Seri Hamac Caziim (divine fire) and carried out with the collaboration of artists, academics and volunteers from all over Mexico and abroad. This will be the fifth year of the festival, the following topics will be addressed: Identity, Memory and Community Cohesion. The Xepe an Côicoos is a great opportunity to meet and share with the great Comcáac Nation in aspects of historic, symbolic and ritual significance. More information.

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Día de los Niños – Children’s Day

Nationwide, April 30th
This very special day is just for the children, celebrated throughout Mexico with parties and other special events.

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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

Spending Money in Sonora

Casas de cambio in Nogales

Getting and Spending Pesos in Sonora

Please note: This post, which was originally written in 2013, is currently being rewritten. Please stop back for more information and details on this topic.

So you’re planning a trip to Sonora, but aren’t sure whether your should buy pesos in the United States before leaving for your trip, whether you’ll be able to purchase with dollars in Mexico, or use your credit cards? Following are some tips to help you plan your trip effectively, so that you are aware of cash and credit options for your spending needs.

Pre-trip Preparation

When traveling in Mexico you will have three payment method choices – paying in U.S. dollars, paying in Mexican pesos, or paying with plastic (a transaction in Mexican pesos that is converted to dollars).

Before departing on your journey, consult with a site like XE.com (http://www.xe.com/ucc/), to get a general idea of the current international exchange rate between dollars and pesos. You can use this basic knowledge at different points to determine whether you’re being offered an acceptable rate of exchange when purchasing pesos.

Also, if you plan to take credit or debit cards to Mexico, contact the financial institutions associated with the cards to find out how to contact them from outside of the U.S. (preferably a toll-free international telephone number), and to ask how much they charge for ATM and credit/debit transactions. Keep the contact information in a safe place (apart from where you’ll keep the cards).

If you want to obtain currency and negotiable instruments before leaving for your trip, you can purchase traveler’s cheques in dollar denominations from your bank or travel agency, both of which may also be able to sell you pesos (albeit not at the best rate of exchange). Oftentimes you can also purchase pesos from U.S. banks near the border, from AAA, or from currency traders.

The Sonoran coastal community of Puerto Lobos