“Umm, how do you say ‘What’s that?’ In Spanish?” We stand before a long waist-high freezer cabinet with the afternoon sun on our backs, my friend and I pointing at the tubs of bright, colorful ice cream inside. “Que sabor es?. . .”
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“Umm, how do you say ‘What’s that?’ In Spanish?” We stand before a long waist-high freezer cabinet with the afternoon sun on our backs, my friend and I pointing at the tubs of bright, colorful ice cream inside. “Que sabor es?. . .”
Twenty miles out of Rocky Point on our way to San Jorge Island, our group is full of the excited expectation of reaching our destination, accented by the pleasant feeling that comes after a couple of Margaritas. “There’s one” someone on the deck
The blue domes of ‘The Princesa’, as it is known, have welcomed guests to Rocky Point for many years. It was the first of the multi-tower resorts. With a feel and a style that other resorts have tried to emulate, Princesa remains a
It’s a tradition to get up Sunday morning and bring home a kilo of pork Carnitas (even if you plan to spend the rest of the day in bed). It’s pork that has been boiled with onions and spices, then sauteéd a little.
Veteran Rocky Point coffee drinkers know – if you want to get real coffee shop coffee (espresso, cappuccino, even the fancy iced drinks with whipped cream, Oreos, flavored syrups) then Coffee Point is the place. And has been for over seven years. There
Getting good Mexican food in Rocky Point is easy, and everyone has a restaurant, cantina, or taco stand that is their favorite. What makes newly opened Bacanora Grills’ food uniquely tastey is their philosophy; that the very best cooking comes from the heart
One thing you can be sure of in a resort town like Puerto Peñasco is finding beer. No problema. First impressions might lead you to believe that this is the land of light beers. Just the thing for a day by the