Puerto Peñasco, also known as Rocky Point, rests along the warm waters of the Sea of Cortez in northern Sonora, Mexico. Along its shoreline, Sandy Beach draws visitors with long stretches of walkable sand and calm water, while Playa Hermosa and Playa Mirador offer quieter spots where tide pools appear as the sea pulls back. Boat rides to Bird Island, also known as Isla San Jorge, provide a rare chance to see large colonies of sea lions resting on rocky ledges. The Sea of Cortez itself is often called “the world’s aquarium,” a title given by Jacques Cousteau for its rich marine life.
Beyond the coast, the land shifts in dramatic fashion. Just outside town lies the El Pinacate and Gran Desierto de Altar Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its massive sand dunes and ancient volcanic craters. The dark lava fields and wide desert flats once served as training grounds for NASA astronauts preparing for moon missions. Guided tours now introduce visitors to rare desert plants, wildlife adapted to extreme heat, and crater views that feel far removed from the beach scene.
After exploring land and sea, food becomes a natural next stop for every visitor. Puerto Peñasco’s kitchens rely heavily on the daily catch, with shrimp taking center stage in tacos, cocktails, and grilled plates served steps from the water. Local favorites include ceviche prepared fresh each morning and tostitos preparados layered with lime, salsa, crema, and seafood. Mesquite-grilled carne asada remains a popular evening choice, often enjoyed outdoors as fishing boats return to the harbor.