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but how to get to Rocky Point? ROCKY POINT, PUERTO PENASCO, MEXICO

By Land

Driving is the most common method for visitors to Puerto Penasco.

From Arizona: Cross the border at Lukeville/Sonoyta border. Puerto Penasco is 63 miles south on Mexican Hwy. 8. The border is closed from midnight until 6am. There are also several shuttle companies between Phoenix/Tucson and Puerto Penasco.

From California: Take US Hwy. 8 east from San Diego or US Hwy. 10 east from Los Angeles area. You have the option of driving through to AZ Hwy. 85 (Gila Bend) and heading south to the Lukeville/Sonoyta border or crossing the border at either Algodones (across from California) or San Luis Rio Colorado (across from Arizona, soth of Yuma).

You can then drive Mexican Hwy. 2 east through the beautiful Desierto del Altar desert. Although you are on a highway, there are not alot of stores, etc. between San Luis and Sonoyta so make sure you are stocked up on supplies and water. The highway is maintained by the services of Green Angels. The Green Angels organization provides vehicle assistance throughout the Mexican Highways and freeways. Its FREE, dial 078 for more information. This is also the northern entrance to the Pinacate Reserve.

If you do drive your vehicle to Puerto Penasco, you must have Mexican auto insurance, it's the law. You don't need a car permit to drive to Puerto Penasco, but if you are heading south after your visit, please read the following information: Car Permit: Only Sonora is the name of the simplified vehicle registration program for travel only within the State of Sonora, good for a period of up to 180 days. This permit sticker is only given at the Nogales Port of Entry at Kilometer 21. Make sure all papers for the vehicle have the same name on them. Have two copies of all the following:

  • proof of ownership (vehicle title)
  • original of the vehicle registration
  • valid driver's license for identification
  • proof of citizenship
  • current Mexican Tourist Permit (get it stamped at the Migración office next door)

You MUST surrender the sticker as you cross into the US. You may not travel outside of Sonora with this sticker.


By Air

Puerto Penasco does have a small airport. Most visitors will fly into airports in Phoenix or Tucson, then rent a car or make arrangements for transportation. Those who fly to Puerto Penasco come in private planes.

The airport has a paved 5,000 ft. air strip and is about 3 miles from town. There is a small landing fee of between $5-$10 dollars, but you can leave your plane overnight free. The local airport is under reconstruction and very soon we'll have fuel available by October, 2005.

Use Unicom 122.8 for communications and make sure you file a Border Crossing Flight Plan at your point of departure. If you have any questions regarding flying into Puerto Penasco, you may want to contact the airport at (638) 383-6097.


By Sea

Puerto Penasco is, by it's very name, a port. There is a large marina with a commercial shrimp fleet and private docks. If you do sail into the port or area, please check with the Captain of the Port upon arrival.

SEE YOU THERE!!!!

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