If you happen to surf (on the web, that is) to the Rocky Point Times Newspaper's website , you will come face-to-face with three grand announcements about Puerto Penasco, Mexico, also known as "Rocky Point". Number one: no passport is needed to get in! Number two: there is actually a Burger...
Whether called Rocky Point (the name given by Lt. Robert William Hale Hardy of the British Royal Fleet) or Puerto Penasco, this fast-growing city in Sonora, Mexico is known for beautiful beaches, exotic marine life, and hearty partying. Though originally a fishing village, Puerto Penasco, situated along...
Puerto Penasco, Mexico, formerly a small fishing town nestled against the Sea of Cortez, has been best known as a spring break party spot for college students in Arizona and New Mexico. But the secret of what was once called Arizona's beach is out. Development in Puerto Penasco is booming and attracting...
For ages the community known as Puerto Penasco to Mexicans has been called "Rocky Point" by Americans. (It was 1826 when retired Lt. Robert William Hale Hardy of the British Royal Fleet was sailing along the coasts of Sonora and Baja California searching for pearls and precious metals. He christened...
If you happen to surf (on the web, that is) to the Rocky Point Times Newspaper's website (www.rptimes.com), you will come face-to-face with three grand announcements about Puerto Penasco, Mexico, also known as "Rocky Point": No passport is needed to get in! There is actually a Burger King...
Puerto Penasco, Mexico , or as most of its adoring fans call it, Rocky Point , offers a quick and easy escape from the daily grind. Its convenient location, in the neighborhood of four hours drive from Phoenix or Tucson, AZ - has made it a favorite bolt hole of beach lovers from the Arizona area. With...