This once sleepy fishing village of Puerto Penasco, known to Americans as Rocky Point, has turned into something of a bustling city on the Sea of Cortez. With the rise of NAFTA and the designation of “Free Zone” in the state of Sonora, this tiny hamlet where the desert meets the sea is now a favored vacation and weekend destination of thousands of Americans.
Rocky Point is easy to navigate with good signage and only one main road through town that goes all the way to the Old Port, one to Sandy Beach and Choya Bay, and one to the playas. No need to exchange currency, the dollar is accepted everywhere, credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and there is a bank in town as well.
Crossing the Mexican Border at Sonoyta
Visitors to Rocky Point do not need a tourist card, but make sure vehicles have proper documentation and Mexican Insurance and a passport to return to the US. Mexican insurance can be obtained in several small towns in Arizona like Ajo and Lukeville (aka Gringo Pass) before reaching the border and as with US auto insurance, one has a choice between comprehensive and liability only. Do NOT take firearms across the border, any border, with Mexico.
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