Location:
Sonora State, northwest Mexico
Distance from Mexico City: 1200 miles
northwest
City’s population: 610,000
Closest major airport: General
Ignacio P. Garcia Intl. aka Hermosillo
International Airport (HMO)
Time zone: Mountain Standard Time
Hermosillo was founded in 1700 where the
Sonora and San Miguel rivers meet, north of
a semi-arid zone and just 65 miles away from
the Sea of Cortez. The city’s unique
location makes its surrounding landscape
incredibly varied, offering everything from
desert and jagged sierra to crystalline
rivers and lush valleys.
As the capital of Sonora State, the city
offers a variety of options for travelers.
The downtown area includes a Historic
Center, featuring wonderful architectural
structures, colorful plazas, informative
museums and local craftwork. Among the
city’s must-sees is Nuestra Señora de la
Asucunción Cathedral, constructed from 1877
to 1908 in Neoclassic and Baroque styles.
Take a guided tour of Sonora’s Government
Palace, which houses artistic murals
illustrating significant historical events
and an original copy of the State
Constitution of Sonora. Another worthwhile
stop in Hermosillo is the Museum of Sonora,
which boasts 18 permanent exhibition halls.
A few miles outside of Hermosillo are the
beaches of Bahía de Kino and Bahía de San
Carlos, perfect for sunbathing, while El
Mirador, Playa de Oro and Playa Bonita in
Puerto Peñasco are ideal for swimming.
Natural reserves are also a short distance
away from the city and have some of the
country’s best lodging facilities. Topahue
Nature Reserve is one of the most popular
locations and lies 25 miles outside of
Hermosillo, on the way to Ures.
Several ecotourism organizations are also
available in Hermosillo, staging exciting
tours and activities. Alcampo Hunting
Adventures and Muy Grande Outfitters offer
camping and hunting trips to places like
Cerro Colorado and Cananea. Travelers can
also individually plan adventure trips to
locations such as Topaue Park and Kino Bay,
both equipped with first-class tourist and
camping facilities. Sports fishing is
another popular activity in Hermosillo,
available at the lagoons of El Novillo and
El Oviachic, great for carp, tilapia and sea
bass fishing; and at San Carlos Bay and
Puerto Peñasco, known for marlin, sailfish,
mahi mahi (dorado), Spanish mackerel and
yellow jack fishing.
Handicraft shopping in the village of Kino
Viejo, 65 miles outside of Hermosillo, is
legendary for its Seri work – also showcased
at The Museum of the Seri – as well as its
variety of charming restaurants. Local menus
include shrimps prepared with Chihuahua
cheese and bacon, the popular mochomos and
sweet coyotas for dessert.
From delicious cuisine to abundant natural
reserves, no other place combines the charm
of a quaint town with the luxury of modern
infrastructure as effortlessly as legendary
Hermosillo. |