Magdalena de Kino is a favorite on our route to and from Mexico. It is situated about 65 miles south of the US/Mexican border crossing at Nogales, in Sonora State. For a small town, there is much to see and do here, and we enjoy our restful stays.
Magdalena offers comfortable accomodations, delicious food from regional anotojitos to the finest Sonoran Dining, an ample supply of potable water, hospitals and private clinics for almost every form of medicine and dentistry, many specialty shops including unequalled shops for items and clothing associated with the profound religious significance of the city to many Mexicans. Magdalena's Feast days draw visitors from around the world. They are characterized by festivities that include traditional dances, seasonal foods, and music as well as the important rituals for the Church.

Magdalena offers comfortable accomodations, delicious food from regional anotojitos to the finest Sonoran Dining, an ample supply of potable water, hospitals and private clinics for almost every form of medicine and dentistry, many specialty shops including unequalled shops for items and clothing associated with the profound religious significance of the city to many Mexicans. Magdalena's Feast days draw visitors from around the world. They are characterized by festivities that include traditional dances, seasonal foods, and music as well as the important rituals for the Church.