Spring Break: The Puerto Peñasco, Mexico Edit

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  • Mexico

  • Group Travel

  • Tropical Vacations

  • Beaches

  • Food & Wine

  • Spring

Advisor - Spring Break: The Puerto Peñasco, Mexico Edit
Curator’s statement

Puerto Peñasco is special because it offers the perfect balance of fun, relaxation, and affordability—especially for large groups looking to celebrate spring break together. With its warm weather, beachfront resorts, and lively nightlife, it’s a destination where everyone can find their version of a good time. What makes it even more meaningful is how effortlessly it brings people together, whether that’s over sunset beach walks, shared meals, or spontaneous late nights. It’s a place that feels carefree and communal, which is exactly what a group getaway should be.

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Things to do in Puerto Peñasco

  • Relax at Sandy Beach: Sandy Beach is the heart of Puerto Peñasco’s beach scene, lined with resorts and perfect for large groups to spread out. It’s ideal for daytime lounging, beach games, and catching sunset views together.

  • ATV or dune buggy adventures: Exploring the nearby sand dunes on ATVs is an adrenaline-filled activity that works well for groups. Tours often accommodate large parties and are a fun way to break up beach days with something adventurous.

  • Boat tours & banana boat rides: Group boat excursions offer a mix of sightseeing and fun, with options like banana boats, snorkeling, or simply cruising the Sea of Cortez. These activities are easy to coordinate and create memorable group moments.

  • Malecón walk & souvenir shopping: The Malecón is a lively waterfront area filled with shops, street vendors, and ocean views. It’s perfect for a relaxed group outing where everyone can explore at their own pace.

  • Poolside day at a beachfront resort: Many resorts offer day passes for pools, bars, and cabanas, making it easy for groups not staying onsite to enjoy the amenities. This is a great option for a low-effort, high-reward group day.

  • Sunset at Competition Hill: Competition Hill offers panoramic views of the desert meeting the sea. It’s a simple but meaningful group activity, especially for photos and winding down together after a busy day.

  • Nightlife & beach bars: Puerto Peñasco’s nightlife is energetic and casual, with bars and clubs clustered close together. This makes it easy for large groups to move between spots without overplanning.

Places to eat & drink in Puerto Peñasco

Mexican food: enchiladas, chalupas, frijoles, carne asada, chilaquiles.

  • The Blue Marlin: A popular beachfront spot known for fresh seafood and strong margaritas. It’s casual, spacious, and great for large groups looking to enjoy a lively atmosphere.

  • Mare Blu Ristorante: Elevated Italian cuisine with ocean views, making it a great choice for a slightly more polished group dinner. Reservations are recommended for larger parties.

  • Wrecked at The Reef: Known for its fun, laid-back vibe and beachside seating, Wrecked is ideal for daytime drinks and casual meals. It’s especially popular with spring break crowds.

  • La Curva Restaurant & Bar: This spot serves traditional Mexican dishes and is known for its welcoming, social atmosphere. It’s a solid option for groups wanting authentic flavors without a formal setting.

  • Banditos: A go-to spot for nightlife, offering music, drinks, and dancing. It’s spacious enough to accommodate big groups and keeps the energy high well into the night.

  • JJ’s Cantina: A longtime favorite with both locals and visitors, JJ’s Cantina offers comfort food, drinks, and a relaxed bar scene. It’s a great place to regroup with friends after a long day.

Need to know

  • Puerto Peñasco is especially popular during peak spring break weeks, so booking accommodations early—particularly for large groups—is essential.

  • Traveling with a group is easiest when costs are shared, and planning a mix of grocery runs and group meals can help balance dining out.

  • While the town is known for its lively spring break energy, it becomes much quieter outside of peak weeks, which can be a positive for travelers seeking a more relaxed atmosphere but less ideal for those expecting nonstop nightlife.

  • Although many areas are walkable, taxis and rideshares are recommended for larger groups, especially at night.

  • Carrying some cash is helpful for tips, local vendors, and transportation.

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