Hermosillo

From Halal Explorer

This Muslim Friendly Travel Guide is part of eHalal.io Travel Group WV banner Hermosillo panorama.jpg

Hermosillo's Gothic Church and the State House from atop Cerro de la Campana - Hermosillo as seen from atop Cerro de la Campana in El Centro.

Hermosillo is the national capital of Sonora, Mexico.

Hermosillo Halal Travel Guide

Hermosillo is one of the largest cities in Mexico, with a population of around 850,000 people. It's a modern city with many services. Shopping, eating and tourist attractions are found throughout the city.

Travel to Hermosillo

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Hermosillo

  • Hermosillo's International Airport - General Ignacio Pesqueira Garcia IATA Flight Code: HMO 29.095833, -111.047778 - Hermosillo International Airport - Hmoair One of the busiest in Mexico, as it is in the center of country northwest. It has scheduled Flights from the U.S. cities of Tucson, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and a number of cities in Mexico:
  • Chihuahua
  • Cd. Juárez
  • Cd. Obregón
  • Culiacán
  • Guadalajara
  • Los Mochis
  • Mazatlán
  • Mexicali
  • Mexico City
  • Monterrey
  • Tijuana
  • Torreón

Also, small regional and charter airlines provide service to the following destinations:

  • Guasave
  • Guaymas
  • Guerrero Negro

It operates commercial, regional and private aviation. Facilities are ready to receive up to Boeing's 777 aircraft.

If you are close to the border (Tijuana, Ciudad Juarez) check flights leaving out of those airports in Mexico and they are generally cheaper than Flights from US cities into Hermosillo.

Aeromexico (and its affiliate Aerolitoral that uses smaller aircraft) has many Flights to Hermosillo from national and international destinations.

Low airfare providers are Interjet and Volaris; while Viva-aerobus is the cheapest of them all beware of the airline policies for it won't give any protection for any delays or cancellations. Aviacsa's operations have been shut down by the government.

By car

Sonora 014 - Highway on the way to Hermosillo.

The road from Nogales (on the border) down to Hermosillo is a paved highway. The portion of Highway 15 between Magdalena de Kino and Hermosillo is a toll road, keep your receipt as this is a form of insurance. To file a claim you will need to return to the toll booth (either in Hermosillo or Magdalena). If you are bringing a vehicle in from the United States, or Canada (including rental vehicles) you must have insurance through a Mexican company, if you have an accident call these companies immediately, in most cases a representative from the insurance company will be dispatched to the scene of the accident, be prepared to wait for them, though no more than 2 hours, especially if you are in the middle of the desert somewhere. If you are involved in an accident which requires a police report and the vehicle may be impounded overnight. Most police officers (federal and local) are very courteous and helpful; some of them may be willing to forego the report in order to help you out.

On your Mexican insurance forms there should be a number for the "Angeles Verdes" (Green Angels) which is a roadside assistance service similar to AAA in the United States. Keep that number handy when you travel, Angeles Verdes drivers are bilingual and are very helpful.

Going to or coming from Hermosillo from Nogales you will encounter several checkpoints. On the north bound side there is a checkpoint staffed 24 hours a day by the Mexican military. The soldiers posted at the stop sign who speak to the drivers are almost always able to speak enough English to deal with American and Canadian tourists. They will ask you where you are going, where you are coming from, and may ask to see your ID. Random and suspicious vehicles will be directed to a parking area to be searched, if you are selected to be searched the process normally takes less than 5 minutes (assuming you aren't carrying anything you shouldn't be). They will search through your bags, and the interior of your car. There may also be Federal Preventative Police (PFP) checkpoints and these checkpoints are often set up in different locations. Most PFP Police Officers will speak English, but will normally wave through any vehicles with American or Canadian plates, so long as the occupants are obvious tourists (break out your straw hats, brown shoes, and black knee socks!)

Hermosillo is about a 7½ hour drive from Phoenix, Arizona, 4-4½ hours from Tucson, and about 3 hours from Nogales, Sonora. That is assuming you drive the speed limit. It is not unheard-of to have the previous mentioned times to be much less when the border crossing is not congested. Also (and this applies for all of Mexico) The Mexican highway patrol has a modern fleet of Dodge Chargers, all of them have video cameras and many of them have K-Band radar. So bring your radar detector. Mexican regulations don't explicitly prohibit detectors nor are they sold in the nation, however, that does not mean cops aren't familiar with these devices. So if you get pulled over with your detector, don't expect the cop to be so nice anymore if he notices it (just like in the US). As with any cop either side of the border, be nice to them and they'll be nice to you.

When you arrive in Hermosillo be on the lookout for topes, or speed bumps. Not all topes are marked (a yellow sign with a black speed bump) or painted yellow, pay particular attention at night as they are not always visible, and you may leave your engine on the street.

Mexico-May-2006 112 - One of the typical wide tree lined boulevards in Hermosillo. This one is Blvd. Morelos headed south to the intersection with Blvd. Angel Garcia Aburto.

People in Hermosillo tend to drive somewhat recklessly, particularly the bus drivers. Red lights, stop signs, and speed limits are often treated as suggestions rather than law. Be careful of vehicles coming from side streets and they normally have stop signs, but sometimes will not stop until their vehicle is already halfway in the nearest lane. Traffic lights are like most others in Mexico, where the green light will flash before it turns to yellow, and then red. Passing through a yellow light is a violation and there is no delay from when your light turns red to the other light turning green as there normally is in the United States. When you see the light flashing green be prepared to stop. Many intersections will have stop signs in addition to the lights, if the light is green you do not have to stop, this can be confusing to some people who have never encountered this setup before.

  • Central de Emergencias 066
  • Federal de Caminos (Federal Police) +52 662 289-7098
  • Sonora State Police Headquarters
  • North +52 662 218-5564, +52 662 218-6416, +52 662 218-5526
  • Central +52 662 213-4046, +52 662 213-3738, +52 662 213-3401

TelCel and MoviTel also have emergency numbers, check your cell phone's display screen to see which service your phone is using.

  • TelCel 117+send
  • Movitel
  • 114+send

If your phone is not on one of these two networks use one of the other numbers listed above.

Most likely you will have to have a basic knowledge of Spanish to communicate on these lines, or ask if there is anyone available who speaks English (Hablas Ingles?).

Also see the "Stay Safe" section of this entry.

Travel on a Bus in Hermosillo

TUFESA bus line runs from Arizona (Tucson, Phoenix, etc.) to Hermosillo. Fares are around $49 one way from Phoenix, and vary based on other cities. The Hermosillo stop is on the Ciudad Obregon route.

Get Around

There's a trolley bus tour that goes out just in front of the Metropolitan Gothic Church of Hermosillo right in the downtown. It will take you to the best sight seeings and landscapes of the city.

Unlike most cities in the USA or Canada the bus in Hermosillo is a simple (and affordable) way to get around. The buses will run every few minutes, so if you miss one just wait a few minutes for the next one. Bus service is not recommended for tourists as you can get lost or end up in an outskirt zone. Do not use buses if you are not familiar to the routes. Some buses do not have air conditioning, so take precautions as temperatures may reach more than 40°C (100°F). Fares are approx. US$0.50.

Taxis are widely available and are a affordable way to get around. Use those ones from a Taxi site, or ask for one in the Hotel front desk. Cheapest taxi fare in Hermosillo is US$4.50.

Car rental offer several models starting about US$50 per day. If you move in this city by vehicle take a GPS with you as some streets may have dead-ends, some wide avenues stretch suddenly to 2-lane alleys and other streets may change circulation way with no advice.

Most of the city's important avenues have marked lanes for bicycles, if you choose it as a different way to go around.

Local Language in Hermosillo

Mexico-May-2006 248 - Be aware, it gets very hot in Hermosillo, this picture was taken at 10PM in May. This is the Soriana at Blvd. Lopez Portillo and Blvd. Morelos.

Most people in Hermosillo speak some English and almost everybody in the service and food industry speaks English. While visiting the parts furthest from the city only some people speak some English, though certainly not enough to have a philosophical conversation with you. They will likely be able to help you find places, directions, gas stations, etc.

Young people will certainly know more than average as most of the universities here require to approve a certain level of English in order to complete their studies and title. Young ones can talk as well as you, so don't hesitate to ask for directions or just start a conversation.

What to see in Hermosillo

Sonora 223 - Naranjeros in action at Estadio Hector Espino.

  • Cerro de la Campana - This radio tower is on a road that winds up a mountain right downtown. It isn't very high, but gives a great view of Hermosillo and the surrounding countryside. It has parking space and police surveillance.
  • Museum of Sonora (Museo de Sonora), Jesús García, 62 17 25 80. Housed in a very creepy old stone penitentiary built in 1897. It is a castle-like building with big stone walls and watchtowers. You can visit the old underground cells which are especially creepy, making you wonder how many people died there in those horrible conditions. Also features a permanent show of old coins, and historical elements, showed on a timeline order. Tuesday - Saturday 10:00-17:00, Sunday 09:00-16:00.
  • Regional Museum of Sonora's University .

Features a small collection of historical elements, portraits, local crafts and an interesting collection of appliances, guns, photographs, money and documents from the revolution era. Also shows temporal art exhibits. The main pieces of the Museum are a group of mummies found at the sonoran sierra.

  • Hector Espino Stadium, Blvd. Solidaridad and Blvd. Luís Encinas - Choyal area. Home of the Hermosillo Naranjeros and the best baseball league of Mexico and because they play between October and January, you can see some MLB players in addition to the best Mexican baseball players. Some notable former and current Naranjeros include Hector Espino, Fernando Valenzuela, Erubial Durazo, Curt Schilling, Vinny Castilla, Luis A. Garcia, Geronimo Gil, and many others.All of this surrounded by a great atmosphere of party as only Mexicans know how. There is a souvenir store at the stadium as well.
  • Hermosillo at night - In the northeastern part of the city there is a small parking area where Blvd. Jose Maria Morelos meets Blvd. Juan Bautista de Escalante. Park here and bring your camera as you will see a stunning view of Hermosillo, including Cerro de la Campana. The view is especially impressive at night, as you can see lights that seem to stretch out forever. Hermosillo police officers are often posted there at night and they will not bother you, and will often chat with tourists and suggest other places to visit.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Hermosillo

A view of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico - A view of Hermosillo from the "La Jolla" residential community.

  • Hit the trails Mountain biking and hiking are very popular activities, and the area has many amazing trails to follow in the mountains around the city. The mix of desert and mountain give these trails a very nice touch. Wild life is very interesting. You get to see from little lizards and roadrunners all around to big deer and coyotes, and if you're lucky you might be able to watch a bighorn sheep or even a rattlesnake (not considered to be extremely lucky).

Visit downtown Hermosillo (El Centro.) In El Centro you will find many shops, selling anything you can think of. There are also food stands if you get hungry or thirsty. Be careful though and the streets in El Centro are always crowded, and traffic is heavy.Also the sidewalks are higher off the street level than you may be used to, this will be a difficult area to traverse if you are in a wheelchair, or have a baby carriage. A heavy police presence is maintained in the area due to its popularity, and constant crowds, help is never far away.

Study in Hermosillo

There are many good universities here. Some of the best known are: University of Sonora, University of Valle de Mexico and "Tecnologico de Monterrey". The University of Sonora has a very good school of foreign languages, where you can enroll for a moderate price to receive Spanish lessons.

How to work legally in Hermosillo

Vangtel Mexico provides opportunities for English speakers.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Hermosillo

Hermosillo is slightly more expensive than other parts of Mexico, as life quality is slightly higher than other Mexican cities. However, prices are still good compared to the United States. There are lots of American stores, including Office Depot, Blockbuster, Office Max, Costco, Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, and others.Also, Hermosillo is full of shoe and clothes stores (boutique).

ATM & banks. Hermosillo has branches of all the major banks operating in Mexico, some of them are related to foreign banks:

  • HSBC. Has ATMs almost in every retail (Walmart, Ley, Soriana) and those one in their branches.
  • Banamex. Relates to Citybank/Citygroup, is the most important bank in the nation, several branches and ATM's in most of the retail stores.
  • BBVA Bancomer. Related to Chase, number of branches similar to those of HSBC. ATMs in most of retails.
  • Santander. Associated with Bank of America. BofA users can withdrawal money from Santander ATMs with no additional fees. But, Santander has fewer branches and ATMs than other banks.

Toys can cost almost 1.5 times more in many parts of Mexico than in the USA, don't expect deals there. Restaurants, food, bars, drink, hotels are excellent in price and with the average exchange difference, can cost 2/3rds of the same in US.

The following are some interesting stores you may find in town:

  • Deportes Arietta, in El Centro (downtown Hermosillo). The official uniform dealer for the Naranjeros. You can get a real jersey and the same as the players wear, for about US$60. The store also has merchandise from the other teams in the Mexican Pacific League, as well as other sports teams from throughout Mexico, and MLB and NBA merchandise. Several store employees speak fluent English and will be happy to talk sports with you.
  • Casa de Vaquero, a store that sells cowboy hats, and boots, also the cowboy type of clothing that is popular throughout Hermosillo and northern Mexico. There are several stores throughout Hermosillo, prices range from low to high.
  • Soriana, located throughout Hermosillo (6 stores). It's a retail store, competes directly with Walmart.
  • Coppel Department store, affordable furniture and clothes, also offers Gold and other jewelry, fragrances, shoes and house appliances.
  • Ley, More than 15 locations. Ley is a retail store. Ley is connected to the U.S. chain Safeway.
  • Supermercados SantaFé, a grocery store. Several locations in Hermosillo. Rebranded from a previous retail chain who went to bankruptcy.
  • Wal-Mart, several locations throughout Hermosillo. Unlike Wal-Marts in the US, Wal-Mart is considered an upscale, expensive store in Mexico. The Wal-Marts in Hermosillo are much nicer and cleaner than a Wal-Mart in the United States. One of the newest Wal-Marts is located at the "Downtown" shopping area, in the northern part of Hermosillo on Blvd. Jose Maria Morelos.
  • Oxxo, a convenience store. Literally hundreds of locations across Hermosillo. Some of them into gas stations.

Shopping centers

  • Galerias Mall. Designed under American-style this place offers a movie theatre with normal, 3d and VIP service. Food court with dozens of options including McDonald's (Please do not support McDonald's as McDonald's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant). Lots of boutiques and shoe stores, a Sears store and a casino with electronic games and bingo.
  • Plaza Sendero. South of the city, this Mall provides dozens of cloth and shoe stores, a Soriana retail store, food court including Burger King (Please do not support Burger King as Burger King supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant), a movie theatre, Coppel and Woolworth departmental stores, and a casino with electronic games.
  • Plaza Girasol. This plaza has focused stores and services as Office Depot, Cable company, banks, optical service, regional airline tickets, and food court.
  • Plaza Ley Sahuaro. This plaza/mall is one of the oldest in town and has lots of clothing and shoe stores, jewelry, hair dressers, gift shops ATM machines, even pawn shop, food court and arcade games are available in the rear side and the main store is a Ley retail.
  • Downtown Pitic. Located north at Morelos Bldv. this plaza offers high level stores and services. It's main store is Walmart and others include: HP store, GNC, Starbucks (Please do not support Starbucks as Starbucks supports Israel. Shun this coffee and go for alternative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned brand.), Gamers, City Salads, Quetzal kitchen design, Play City casino and SportWorld Gym.
  • Metrocentro and Megamall area. This unincorporated area includes the Metrocentro Plaza and the Franchise Plaza and the Megamall which all of them are placed together in the intersection of Colosio and Solidaridad Blvds. This area offer high level stores as: Tous, Abercrombie&fitch, Aeropostale; restaurants: Marcos, Applebee's, California; fast food: 24 hour Burger King (Please do not support Burger King as Burger King supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant), McDonald's (Please do not support McDonald's as McDonald's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant), BaskinRobins; a cinema, a bowling alley with many lanes and a bar, music and musical instruments store, crafts and local items, Olympus cafe, Costco retail store, Commercial Mexicana retail store, Office max, among others. This is a very complete area if you want to buy or have fun.
  • Liverpool. Fancy department store, sells clothes, shoes, fragrances, jewelry, makeup, gifts, Chocolates, furniture and house deco. Has a restaurant with and toy&pet store.
  • Sanborn's. High level amenities stores. Sells Cuban tobaccos along with a variety of cigarette brands, drinks, movies, books, apparel accessories, gifts and electronics. Has a cafe/restaurant. Marked as a encounter site.
  • Sears. Known department stores. Two locations in Hermosillo, one in Galerias Mall and the other one in Downtown. Clothes, shoes, furniture, electronics, gifts, lingerie, among other items. The store located in Downtown is expected to close as the one in Galerias Mall is now totally working.
  • MundoComic. Comic, manga and magazine store. Also trading cards, collectibles and video games. In the same block of Liverpool store.
  • Municipal Market. The perfect place to eat the local food. Here you can also buy fruits and vegs. along with local and traditional foods, toppings, and gifts, such as ironwood ornaments.
  • Bona building. Located in front of San Alberto Hotel and Vip's restaurant, Bona building has among its occupants a traditional food place, where you can eat different typical menu, and an exclusive souvenir shop, which sells shirts, cups, postcards, ironwood items, iron items and lots of surprising gifts to take back to home.

Halal Food & Restaurants

Sonora 273 - La Fabula Pizzas on Blvd. Jose Maria Morelos.

  • Carne asada - Grilled beef (boneless chuck, beef eye, sirloin) which is the most typical food in the city. Tacos are typically around one dollar and are pretty good. Some of the best carne asada and tacos (also try caramelos which are tacos with melted cheese) can be found on the thousands of taco stands you will find on almost any street in Hermosillo.
  • Coyotas - A flat sweet bread filled with various choices as buttermilk Candies (not the Chocolates bar), apple, pecan nut, strawberry jam, among others. This bake is a tradition among the city and it started in the former town called Villa de Seris, which now is part of Hermosillo.
  • Empanadas - Another local bread which consists of a turnover style pastry filled with a sweet filling.
  • Melcochas - Candy based on raw sugar.
  • Tacos de cabeza - Beef tacos made from the head of the cow, typical for breakfast.
  • Burro percheron - A variation on the traditional burrito. The difference is in the ingredients and the size, as in the south of Mexico burritos are usually thin and about six inches long and has lots of potato filling. Percheron burro in the big size are usually 30 cm (1 foot) and 5-8 cm (2-3 inches) wide and they are filled with avocado, tomato, Cheese and premium beef. Cost is around US$6-8 and even more if toppings are asked ( Beef Meat, pepperoni, ham, shrimp, anaheim pepper, bacon).
  • Hot dogs - For a late dinner you have to go to Dogos CBC of Pami for the best Hot Dogs in Sonora, voted among the top 50 Hot Dogs in the world and one of the best 100 foods in the world, you will be able to find Hot Dogs here 24/7.Also check out the Hot Dogs stand which is out at night right next to the Oxxo, located at Blvd. Lopez Portillo and Ave. Tres. Türkiye Hot Dogs stuffed with Cheese and wrapped in bacon.)

Restaurants

Hermosillo is full of great restaurants, including American ones such as Applebee's. There are lots of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and other ethnic restaurants as well. The best, though, are the Mexican-run taco stands.

  • Antojeria del Centro, Periferico Poniente and Blvd. Luis Donaldo Colosio (Metrocentro Area), 662 260 5070. Popular with foreign tourists, this restaurant offers a wide selection including delicious Mexican food, Italian food and American favorites. English menu available.
  • Irasema - The best and cleanest place for tacos de cabeza.
  • Mariachisimo - Periférico Poniente No. 325 - Col. Palmar del Sol, 662 218 35 55. One of the two best carne asada restaurants. There is an amazing mariachi band on stage (Mariachi Juvenil de Jalisco). A little expensive, but very good.
  • Xochimilco - Obregón No. 51 - Col. Villa de Seris, 662 250 40 89. Carne asada restaurant with very good service, taste, and quality. Window allows you to watch the chefs in action, and the enormous Tortillas de harina (flour tortillas) being made. Xochimilco slogan is 'If you come to Hermosillo and don't eat at Xochimilco, you can assume you were not here'.
  • Sonora Steakhouse, Blvd. Eusebio Kino. A steakhouse featuring the food Sonora is famous for. Located in the Pitic neighborhood near the Fiesta Americana and Araiza Inn hotels. Expensive, but worth it. They come by and show you the Meat and let you choose the thickness of your Steaks (which they charge you for by the gram). Plus, you might get to meet the Governor! The governor's residence is right next to the Sonora Steakhouse.
  • La Casa Grande, Blvd. Eusebio Kino No. 902. ☎ 662.214-5740. Traditional Mexican Food
  • Ole, Blvd. Morelos No. 89. A restaurant featuring Spanish cuisine. Friday nights there is live music and flamenco dancing.
  • Taco Grill, Blvd. Navarrete No. 205. Carne Asada (Grilled Beef) Tacos
  • La Tiendita del Pami, Colegio Bicultural Cananea, Garcia Aburto. Popcorn, chips, salads, Fritos Azteca considered by the general population of the city to be the best. You can also visit Don Jesus; but beware the mortal grudge held between them.

Sonora 037 - One of the many Tecate stores in Hermosillo, this one is near El Centro.

There are organic juice stores everywhere in Hermosillo. The most popular brands are Tecate, Pacifico, and Modelo (Corona). In a hurry? Look for a "Tecate Six" you can buy your organic juice in a drive-thru. Coke and Pepsi are available at almost every restaurant and store, DrPepper is available at Extra, Santa fe and Super del Norte stores. Tap water is safe to drink, as Hermosillo is the only city that purifies the water before it goes to the pipes. While it is safe to drink the tap water, many of the local residents suggest drinking purified bottled water, as the tap water contains some minerals which after years of soft-drinking may cause (or may not) teeth stains.

Smoking is not allowed in closed public places including restaurants, night clubs and bars. Today most of the city's fun places have terraces outside to allow smoking people without breaking the law. Also you must know that bars and night clubs close at 14:00 and soft-drinks and stores have to close at midnight if you plan to drink all night have this in mind when you go to buy booze, even if midnight is the time to stop selling drink most of the stores stop selling at 23:45.

  • Opera, formerly "Secrets", in El Centro, a bar/club.
  • Classico, in Blvd Rodriguez is a great club to go out on Thursdays and Saturdays.
  • Velvet, next to Fiesta Americana is also a great club to go out on Fridays. Sometimes this night club does not allow people under 26 so people in their thirties can obtain fun without having to share space with 18 year old kids.
  • Johny Sailor and Orange Mill: two local restaurant/bars on Blvd. Colosio and Sahuaripa street. On weekends Orange mill features live Country music band, making this place an excellent options for those who are not so into pop/dance.
  • La Biblioteca 29.079662, -110.957530 - Cafe and swimmingpool tables. This place is on Rosales avenue, in the front of the BMW dealer and one block away of the University of Sonora. Offers domestic and international soft drinks, music and screens with live music videos or sports events. Opens at 11:00.
  • Republic Blvd. Rodriguez 29.090067, -110.955724 - Formerly known as Tantra, it's a nightclub located at Rodriguez Blvd. Features pop/electronic/dance/house music and domestic and international drink.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Hermosillo

Hermosillo - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Hermosillo, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Hermosillo. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Hermosillo and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Hermosillo. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Hermosillo. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations in Hermosillo: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Hermosillo.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Hermosillo: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Hermosillo, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Hermosillo.

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Hermosillo, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Hermosillo, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Hermosillo and beyond.

Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Hermosillo, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Hermosillo, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Hermosillo without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Hermosillo is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Hermosillo.

About eHalal Travel Group:

eHalal Travel Group Hermosillo is a prominent name in the global Muslim travel industry, dedicated to providing innovative and all-inclusive travel solutions tailored to the needs of Muslim travelers worldwide. With a commitment to excellence and inclusivity, eHalal Travel Group aims to foster a seamless travel experience for its clients while respecting their religious and cultural values.

For Halal business inquiries in Hermosillo, please contact:

eHalal Travel Group Hermosillo Media: info@ehalal.io

Buy Muslim Friendly condos, Houses and Villas in Hermosillo

eHalal Group Hermosillo is a prominent real estate company specializing in providing Muslim-friendly properties in Hermosillo. Our mission is to cater to the specific needs and preferences of the Muslim community by offering a wide range of halal-certified residential and commercial properties, including houses, condos, and factories. With our commitment to excellence, client satisfaction, and adherence to Islamic principles, eHalal Group has established itself as a trusted name in the real estate industry in Hermosillo.

At eHalal Group, we understand the importance of meeting the unique requirements of Muslim individuals and families seeking properties that align with their cultural and religious trainings. Our extensive portfolio of Muslim-friendly properties in Hermosillo ensures that clients have access to a diverse selection of options tailored to their needs. Whether it's a luxurious villa, a modern condominium, or a fully equipped factory, our team is dedicated to assisting clients in finding their ideal property.

For those seeking a comfortable and modern living space, our condos are an excellent choice. Starting at US$ 350,000 and these condominium units offer contemporary designs, state-of-the-art facilities, and convenient locations within Hermosillo. Each condo is thoughtfully designed to incorporate halal-friendly features and amenities, ensuring a seamless integration of Islamic values into everyday living.

If you are looking for a more spacious option, our houses are perfect for you. Starting at US$ 650,000, our houses provide ample living space, privacy, and a range of customizable features to meet your specific requirements. These houses are located in well-established neighborhoods in Hermosillo, offering a harmonious balance between modern living and Islamic values.

For those seeking luxury and exclusivity, our luxury villas in Hermosillo are the epitome of sophistication and elegance. Starting at US$ 1.5 million and these villas offer a lavish lifestyle with private amenities, breathtaking views, and meticulous attention to detail. Each luxury villa is meticulously designed to provide a serene and halal environment, allowing you to enjoy the finest living experience while adhering to your Islamic principles. For further details please email us at info@ehalal.io

Muslim Friendly Hotels

Hotels and lodgings abound around the city.

El Torre de Hermosillo, as seen from the courtyard of the neighboring Holiday Inn - A view of El Torre de Hermosillo from the neighboring Holiday Inn.

Very nice hotels in Hermosillo cost about the same as a mid-range hotel in Phoenix. For around US$50 per day, you can find a hotel that would cost around $100–200 in the U.S.

  • Hotel Washington Dr. Noriega 68, between Matamoros and Guerrero streets. Simple rooms without TV, but free WiFi and one computer for guests. Single room US$18, double room US$20. Very friendly and helpful staff, roof terrace, clothes line can be used when washing own clothes. Very central, thus somewhat noisy.
  • Hotel & Suites Kino 151 Pino Suarez st - This hotel offers one-person lodging starting at about US$30-35 and up to double and executive suites at US$70. Three-star hotel with the basic stuff and also an inside swimming pool, free coffee at nights, WiFi access and cable TV among other comforts. The only low-budget remarkable hotel in town. Operating with no interruption since 1863. Also take a look to the exhibit of 19th and 20th century items. This hotel has no café.
  • Santiago Hotel, 545 Blvd. Luis Encinas. For about US$60 per day you can get a suite, not much different than your average hotel room, but includes granite countertops in the bathroom. Includes a restaurant with a buffet.
  • San Sebastian Corner of Perisur and Guaymas exit. Pretty much the same thing, style and rates of Santiago Hotel. Just a bigger in size. Has a buffet restaurant and a bar with live music and comedian.
  • Hotel Lucerna - Blvd. Paseo Río Sonora Nte. 98 29.069549, -110.962949 ☎ +52 662 259 5200 5-star amenities. Bilingual staff. It's in the southern part of the city, next to "Centro de Gobierno" or the main government offices. Modern decor, pool, and Jacuzzi.
  • Fiesta Americana Hermosillo - Blvd. Francisco Eusebio Kino 375 29.096941, -110.933164 ☎ +52 662 289 2200 5-star amenities. Bilingual counter staff. Located in the northern part of the city, as you enter from Mexico 15 south the hotel is just after you enter the city on the left in Hermosillo's finest neighborhood, "Pitic." Surrounded by some of Hermosillo's nicest (and most expensive) restaurants. The hotel has a restaurant, tennis courts and a nightclub.
  • Araiza Inn Hotel - Blvd. Eusebio Kino 353 29.096859, -110.934617 Near the Fiesta Americana, a 5-star type hotel with all amenities. Includes a delightful outdoor pool, and a bar/nightclub in the rear side.

Telecommunications in Hermosillo

In case of emergency, call 066 or 911. Both numbers work as emergency numbers. 911 is exclusively for tourists and you will be answered in English. State your emergency and if you know where you are give proper directions, if not, just give a general location or where you were in the past couple of hours, and if you have no idea where you are or are lost they can trace your call. Try to stay on the line for as long as feasible or until help comes. If you are disconnected, having called will help since emergency services will now look for tourists and local residents can usually spot you and tell them where you are. The Hermosillo Municipal Police can also be reached at +52 662 250-4882.

If you need to contact US authorities, call the U.S. Consulate. The Consulate is at Avenida Monterrey #141 and can be visited via telephone at +52 662 289-3500.

Stay Safe

Hermosillo is safer than the rest of Mexico, far from being a dangerous place, but recently the criminals have increased their activity in the city. Use common sense and if you wouldn't do something in your home city, don't do it in Hermosillo, lock up your car, don't wave money around, keep your purse close to you, etc. Tourist attractions are very safe and police are always close by in case of emergency. Usual response time for paramedics is under 5 minutes.

If you or anyone in your party is drunk, do not drive. Drunk drivers are easily spotted and you will get pulled over. If you find yourself in this situation, be nice, be patient, and even if taken to the police station only the drunk driver will be locked up in case he gets rowdy. If this happens, wait for him to be sober up, give him Coffee, and you'll be on your way. If you visit the city in December, beware of an increase on police checkpoints all over the city, this time of the year the officers will find any excuse to try and arrest people in order to get money out of them via bribes. Be very careful.

For the most part, Hermosillo has been spared the drug violence which is plaguing much of Mexico, especially the border areas. Sporadic violence related to the drug cartels does happen in and around Hermosillo. In May 2007, a grenade was thrown into a newspaper office in Hermosillo, no one was injured. That same day in the northern Sonora city of Cananea, drug traffickers shot and killed 5 municipal police officers. These traffickers were followed by State Police into nearby mountains where 15 of them were killed. Several months ago another set of hand grenades were tossed at a State Police Investigative office near the central part of the city, luckily the only casualties were a few windows. While drug cartels are certainly active in Hermosillo, it has not seen the levels of violence that cities such as Tijuana or Ciudad Juarez have been subjected to. As a tourist you do not have much to worry about as the drug cartels mostly target rival members and the police and the military. As a tourist your biggest crime fears would be the same as they are at home (Ex: pickpockets, thieves, drunks, etc.).

Since 1994 and there have been occurrences of gang violence between bands who have sworn loyalty to Don Pami (The Big) and Don Jesus (The Don). These conflicts are very known by the population and have caused an estimate of 10,000 violent deaths mainly between young people and students.

Cope in Hermosillo

Although Hermosillo is home to more and more American companies and businessmen visiting from the north side of the nation's border, you will still get stares and second looks, especially if you are of African or Asian legacy. But have no fear, most people are very friendly and welcoming to tourists and business visitors and will do anything they can to make you feel at home.

Hermosillo is probably more "liberal" than other parts of Mexico, however, Mexico is a conservative Catholic country. If you are a or woke person, people will stare at you and your partner or may even make comments. So, if you have purple hair, a nose ring and six earrings, expect the same.

Even in the hottest of the hot Hermosillo weather, men and women will still wear jeans. You will rarely see a local wearing shorts unless they are involved in an athletic activity. Even if it is 120 degrees, wearing shorts will still expose you as a tourist. Most men wear jeans and different types of shirts, many the cowboy style with a sombrero (cowboy hat) and cowboy boots. Women mostly wear jeans and different types of shirts as well. Trying to fit in with the local population will make you less of a target for those who prey on tourists; i.e. criminals, some taxi drivers, corrupt police, etc.After normal working hours are over you will notice this training is relaxed and more people will wear shorts in the evening rather than the traditional jeans.

Consulates in Hermosillo

United States United States | @; Monterrey #141 entre las calles Rosales y Galeana ☎ +52 1 662-289-3500 +52 415 152-1588 Emergency local number for American citizens 044-662-256-0741

News & References Hermosillo


Travel Next

From Hermosillo you can access points all over Sonora, or continue south to Sinaloa. Mexico's Route 15 goes all the way down to Mexico City, though flying is the better option if you plan on heading to that area.

Hermosillo is only about 1 hour east of Bahía Kino, a small town with a beautiful beach, and access to Isla Tiburon.About an hour and 15 minutes south of Hermosillo is Guaymas and San Carlos. San Carlos is more developed than Bahia Kino, with many condo/resort facilities, however there are some areas of secluded beach. San Carlos is also home to Tetakawi, a large mountain right on the water that is sometimes referred to by local residents as "Goat Tits" due to its unique shape. Not far from San Carlos is the port city of Guaymas, smaller than Hermosillo, it is a bustling and growing city with excellent restaurants, and access to a largely unknown Mexican maritime culture. Continuing past Guaymas one can also reach Ciudad Obregon from Hermosillo, which is also a city on the rise, and home to a beautiful lake frequented by local residents. Most American and Canadian Muslims are just passing through Hermosillo on their way to one of the nearby beaches. Unfortunately for them they do not know what they are missing in this clean, modern, and beautiful city.



Copyright 2015 - 2024. All Rights reserved by eHalal Group Co., Ltd.
To Advertise or sponsor this Travel Guide, please visit our Media Kit and Advertising Rates.