Things to Do at Las Conchas in Rocky Point

Written by www.casago.com’s Local Expert

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Las Conchas in Puerto Peñasco (Rocky Point), Mexico is one of the most peaceful and scenic coastal communities along the Sea of Cortez. Known for its wide sandy beaches, proximity to the Morúa Estuary, and strong sense of community, it’s the perfect place to unwind and reconnect with nature.

Whether you’re looking to relax by the water or explore the surrounding ecosystems, Las Conchas offers something unique.

Beach & Water Activities

Las Conchas’ long stretch of shoreline and calm waters make it ideal for quiet coastal adventures.
  • Beach Walks & Shell Collecting – With miles of uncrowded beach, it’s one of the best places in Rocky Point to find shells and enjoy sunrise strolls.
  • Tide Pool Exploring – Low tide reveals marine life and tide pools perfect for curious explorers.
  • Kayaking the Morúa Estuary – Paddle through calm estuary waters and spot local birdlife.
  • CEDO Tours – Join guided tours of the estuary, Sea of Cortez, or Pinacate Reserve through CEDO, located right within Las Conchas.

Where to Eat

Las Conchas is primarily residential, so most dining options are located a short drive away in downtown Puerto Peñasco or along the Malecón. Many visitors enjoy cooking in their private vacation rental kitchens or bringing back fresh seafood from local markets.

Want restaurant recommendations? Explore Rocky Point Restaurants. 

Experience the Best of Las Conchas

For over 60 years, Las Conchas has been a beloved beachfront community known for its privacy and natural beauty. With over 700 homes and 24/7 security, it remains one of the most stable and sought-after neighborhoods in Rocky Point.
Visitors appreciate its wide-open beaches, educational opportunities at CEDO, and peaceful atmosphere far from crowded resort areas.

Stay Where the Fun Is: Book a Las Conchas Rental

Turn your beach day into a full vacation by staying in Las Conchas. Casago offers private beachfront homes and vacation rentals just steps from the Sea of Cortez.

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