Exterior Views of Condominios Pilar

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1 Bedrooms/Partial Oceanview

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SAN CARLOS VIDEOS

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKS9xgobGVI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7DwDt88lxw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmEdP7n1lvU&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XifRbmEYb1c

FISHING VIDEOS

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK6Sz5-3TJA&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA21CLztZEw&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOLV2utEqdQ&feature=related

The demonstrations are at the following times. Guests are admitted to the Delfinario a few minutes before each demonstration and no one will be admitted until the next demonstration.  Plan to arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled demonstration.  Please do not bring food or beverages into the Delfinario and there is no smoking.
 

Daily Group Enter Exit
1st Group* 11:00 AM 12:00
2nd Group 12:30 PM 1:30 PM
3rd Group 3:00 PM  4:00 PM
4th Group 4:30 PM  5:30 PM

Demonstration Admission Prices

Adults $60.00 Pesos
Children $40.00 Pesos
Seniors (60+) $30.00 Pesos

In addition to the demonstrations, the Delfinario also offers the opportunity to be in the water and interact with the dolphins.  Participants must be at least 150 cm (59 in.) in height or be accompanied by a parent.  The cost is $400 pesos per person.  Reservations are recommended.

For Reservations or Information
Contact the Delfinario at
622-225-2600

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Also know as the San Carlos Country Club. This 18-hole Par 72 Championship course was originally designed by Roy Dye, son of the Legendary Pete Dye. This ocean and mountain view course provides a challenge for golfers of all playing abilities.

Open 7 days a week, green fees with cart are $52.50 Tuesday – Saturday, with discounts on play after 2:30 pm, and discounts on Sunday and Monday.

Course Amenities include:

Pro Shop, Driving Range, Chipping Range, Practice Green, Bar & Lounge, 13 Lighted Tennis Courts, and Swimming Pool.

For Tee times and Membership Information

Call 011-52-622-22-61020/1120

Email: sancarlosgolf@prodigy.net.mx

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Weather in San Carlos, Mexico

Weather Today in San Carlos

To estimate temperature in Farenheit:

double the number in celsius and add 32

Example: 30 degrees celsius = 30+30 + 32 = 92 degrees farenheit

(from weatherforecastmap.com)

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Restaurants in San Carlos.

Mar de Cortez -located at Condominios Pilar. Great specials- Seafood & Steaks. Best Margaritas in town!

 Barracuda Bob’s.  At Marina San Carlos. BlackiesCharlys Rock.  Bronco. steak, grill, salmon, lobster. Dos Arbolitos.  International menu. Esterito 1 & 2. Seafood. Embarcadero located at the Marina.  Mexican & International Cuisine. Jax Snax.   Breakfast, lunch & dinner, pizza. JJ’s.  Tacos, hot dogs and more. Located on main Beltrones. Joey’s.  Italian Bistro & pizza.

Marias Pizza. Breakfast, pizza. Marina Cantina.  Soups, salads, sandwiches. Oasis.  Mexican & American Cuisine. Rosas Cantina. .  Breakfast, lunch & Dinner. Tequilas.  Mexican & American Cuisine. Toros.

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When fishing in Mexican waters Anglers must have a valid Mexican Sport Fishing License. This license covers all types of fishing and is valid anywhere in Mexico. These licenses can be purchased for either a day, week, month or a year.  Boat operators usually provide licenses for people fishing on charter sport fishing boats. You do not need a fishing license when fishing from land.

Fishing License Fees (USD)

Weekly Fee :    $25.80

Monthly Fee:  $37.00

Yearly Fee:  $48.20

 The Oficina de Pesca in San Carlos is near the entrance to the Marina Seca Dry Storage boat yard. Their phone number is 011-52-622-226-1144. You can also get a fishing license in San Carlos at the Convention and Visitors Office, and the Tag Sportfishing at Marina San Carlos.

Oficina de Pesca in California
2550 Fifth Avenue # 15 San Diego, CA. 92103
OfficeA (619) 233-4324  

 

San Carlos Tournaments require you to obtain a fishing licenses. All anglers will be asked for their license number at registration.  While licenses are usually available at tournament registration, it is best to get licenses in advance, this helps with wait time.
 

L.I.F.T. – 2010
Ladies International Fishing Tournament
May 28-30, 2010

San Carlos Yacht Club &Fishing Tournament

June 4-6, 2010

 

63rd International Billfish Tournament

July 1-4, 2010

Hooked on San Carlos Tournament
July 30-August 1, 2010

Saturday, Sunday & Monday
September 3-6, 2010
Cocktail Party, Raffle & Auction
Friday, September 3, 2010 6:00PM

 

Cantina Cup International Fishing Tournament

October 8-10, 2010
Hosted by the Marina Cantina & Deli
and Cirrus Visual

 

by Anne Johnson Posted Mar 31st 2010
 
Drug-related violence in cities south of the United States-Mexico border has caused the U.S. State Department to issue a travel warning for Mexico — but did you know most of Mexico is as safe as ever? Our government is actually advising against visiting very specific places where drug cartels are warring over the billions of dollars made yearly trading illegal substances into the United States, and the efforts by the Mexican government to put an end to the drug traffic. Unfortunately, after hearing “warning” and “Mexico,” many Americans perceive the advisory for the country as a whole, which it definitely is not.

There are, of course, caveats about travel in Mexico, just as there are for visits to any foreign city or resort area, but many of these fall under the realm of common sense: Don’t stray from the well-known tourist areas, stay alert and don’t drink too much, avoid walking alone at night, only take public transportation or drive on the highways during daylight, don’t deck yourself out in expensive jewelry and avoid large crowds and demonstrations.

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About San Carlos Mexico

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sancarlos-mexicoSan Carlos is a beachfront subdivision within the port city of Guaymas, in the northern state of Sonora in Mexico.

San Carlos sits on the Gulf of California, also known as the Sea of Cortez. The town is notable for the exceptional clarity and warmth of the ocean water in its shallow bays. With the great diversity of marine life, San Carlos is the best place in the State of Sonora for sport fishing and diving. There is a very large and active diving community in San Carlos.

With approximately 7,000 inhabitants, there is a large winter community of Americans and Canadians living in the local resorts and RV parks.

San Carlos has been the stage for Hollywood productions. The beach in front of Marina Real is known as Catch 22 Beach for the film that was made there. The film, The Mask of Zorro was also produced in San Carlos.

San Carlos is a 4 hour drive from Tucson, Arizona, along Mexican interstate Highway 15. Foreigners must obtain a tourist visa, but they are no longer required to get a car permit if they are traveling by private automobile. This is only required if they travel south of Guaymas. The area where these car permits are obtained is referred to as “El 21″ as it is 21 kilometers from the border or at the border itself.

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16

Historical Charm of Guaymas

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Guaymas is seven miles southwest of San Carlos.

Guaymas is a coastal city of 150,000 that is the birthplace of three Mexican presidents. It is roughly a five hour drive from Tucson and seven hour drive from Phoenix.

Guaymas is port on the Gulf of California, and the outlet for Hermosillo. Situated on a scenic inlet and surrounded by desert mountains, it’s fine beaches, excellent deep-sea fishing, and transportation facilities have made it a popular tourist resort.

Guaymas hosts one of Mexico’s major Carnival celebrations, and is one of the oldest in Mexico. The annual event begins on the Thursday before Ash Wednesday and ends at the stroke midnight of the beginning of Lent.

Guaymas is a commercial center for the region, and has a substantial fishing industry. The area was explored as early as 1539, with the city established in the early 18th century by Jesuit missionaries. U.S. forces occupied Guaymas in 1846, during the Mexican War, and it was held by the French in 1865-1866.

Landmarks:
The city has two main plazas, one called 13 de Julio, which is nicknamed the “plaza de los flojos” (lazy men’s plaza) for the large number of people who relax there. In the 13 de Julio Plaza there is a monument commemorating the defense of Guaymas by General José María Yáñez against a French incursion in 1854. The town’s two main churches, San Francisco, built in the 19th century and Sagrado Corazon face this plaza.

The other major plaza is the Plaza de los Tres Presidentes with statues of Plutarco Elías Calles, Adolfo de la Huerta and Abelardo L. Rodríguez all of whom are from near Guaymas. Facing this plaza is the Municipal Palace, built and a small concrete pier with the Statue of the Fisherman, on which is the lyrics of the song “La Barca de Guaymas.”

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