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Directions
| Puerto Peņasco began as a small, quaint fishing village on the
Sea of Cortez. Today, although offering every modern
convenience, it still retains much of the traditional charm and
culture of those early days.
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The Sea of Cortez,
or Gulf of California, has long been known for its deep blue waters
and white sand beaches. The resort regions are easily accessed
via modern, divided highways from both Arizona and Southern California.
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Puerto Peñasco
is just 60 miles southwest of the U.S. - Mexico border. It is
approximately a 3½ hour drive from Tucson or Phoenix.
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Princesa de Peņasco is located right on Sandy Beach, just a few minutes from downtown
Puerto Peņasco. It is close enough for easy access to shopping and fine dining, yet far
enough away from the crowds and congestion. An ideal location.
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