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Head to the tranquil city of San Carlos
The beaches and other outdoor surroundings create an inviting atmosphere in San Carlos. Travelers to this relaxing city praise the fishing, seafood restaurants and bars. If you need more space to accommodate a family vacation or friends trip, rental homes often come with separate dining areas and spacious living rooms.
Wild times with wildlife in San Carlos
Aquaculture has always been a major industry in the area, and the Guaymas Pearl Farm is yet another variation on that same theme. The farm boasts almost 2 _ acres of oyster beds, and you can take a tour of the facilities to get a backstage look at the entire process _ from oyster to earring. If you're looking for well, livelier animals, head to out the Delfinario Sonora. Families can get up close and personal with marine life during regular dolphin and sea lion shows, and you can also check out the underwater viewing area for additional glimpses of the animals in action.
Gulf your own way in San Carlos
Famous for the clear, warm waters in the Gulf of California, San Carlos is a major destination for water activities of all sorts. Fishing, kayaking, and scuba diving are popular year round, and whalewatching is a big draw during the winter and spring, when you'll find a number of agencies offering chartered tours up and down the gulf. If land-based activities are more your speed, the hills around the bay offer numerous hiking trails, and the rocky Tetakawi is a particular hit with hikers and mountain bikers looking for a bit of a challenge.
Some like it hot in San Carlos
It might be the beach, but San Carlos is still in the desert _ summers tend to be hot and humid, with highs in the 90s from June through October. Winter is the most popular time to visit _ with average highs in the 70s, visitors flock to San Carlos between December and March, and you'll find that prices for San Carlos vacation rentals tend to be higher this time of year. If you don't mind higher temperatures, you can find hot deals on properties between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
Exploring the beaches and other natural features in San Carlos
Travelers enjoy San Carlos for its seaside, sunsets and sandy beaches. Whether you're an adventurous traveler or just want to take in the scenery, San Carlos is a great place to spend some time outside. These are some of the area's most stunning sights, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- San Francisco Beach (3.1 mi / 4.9 km)
- Los Algodones (4 mi / 6.4 km)
- Cerro Tetakawi (2.8 mi / 4.5 km)
- Piedras Beach (3.5 mi / 5.7 km)
- Nacapule Canyon (3.8 mi / 6.1 km)
- La Manga (5.9 mi / 9.5 km)
How to get to and around San Carlos
The nearest airport is in Guaymas, Sonora (GYM-General Jose Maria Yanez Intl.), located 7.1 mi (11.4 km) from the city center.