Rio Sonora Mexico Tour
General Information
- Type:
- Motorcycle
- Price from:
- 1975 USD /person
- Phone:
- 1-888-763-6185
- Fax:
- 303-838-6505
- Payment Types:
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Last updated: 12/12/2006
For the motorcycle traveler looking for something different, enjoy a unique and out of the ordinary motorcycle touring vacation. Travel back in time to the undiscovered Mexico, untrammeled and unspoil
Itinerary
Day 1
Arrive in Bisbee, Arizona for welcome dinner and an overnight stay at the historic Copper Queen Hotel.
Day 2
Set out to cross the border and ride the Sonoran desert to the sleep little town of Banamichi, Mexico and our accomodations for the next five nights, the La Posada del Rio Sonora.
Day 3
Ride more of the Sonoran Desert to Magdalena and other quiet Mexican towns. Visit 17th century churches and Mexican fairs.
Day 4
An optional day for horse back riding, a soak in an authentic Mexican hot springs or whatever your heart desires. We are on Mexican time.
Day 5
More fantastic motorcycle roads into the Sierra Madres.
Day 6
Saddle up for some enchanting Mexican history and great authentic northern Sonoran quisine.
Day 7
Return to Bisbee, Arizona and our last ride through the Sonoran Desert. We will reflect on the beauty and fun of the trip over our farewell dinner and retire to our suites at the Coppere Queen Hotel.
Extra Information
- Inclusions -
- All accomodations, breakfasts and dinners are included.
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Important Notice : Avoiding Fraud
It's rare, but some helpful hints to watch out for with regards to fraud:
- It is important to NEVER wire funds or use/employ other fund transfer mechanisms such as western union: Always use a credit card to protect yourself against fraud. If owners pressure you into providing a deposit or refuse to accept credit cards, there is a high probability that this is a scam.
- If at all suspicious of fraud, ask to see their website, or any other literature they can provide or send to you. Ask them for contact details for guests who have previously stayed on their property insisting on telephone numbers. Be suspicious of emails that originate from free email services (yahoo, hotmail, gmail, etc)
- Research the property thoroughly on the internet to see if there is any history or mention of scams associated with the property.
