Upcoming Events


Borderlandia Tours


Mexican Independence Day in the Río Sonora Tour

This is your opportunity to experience the national festivity in Banámichi, a beautiful community nestled in the Sierra Madres along the Río Sonora. You’ll taste the regional cuisine, meet the people, be charmed by the students and their creativity during the parade, and feel like a thousand miles away from the US at only a half day’s drive from the border.

Dates: September 15 - 17, 2023 (2 nights / 3 days)


Volcanoes and Sea:


Rocky Point & El Pinacate Tour

This three-night trip will take you on a journey of discovery and adventure through one of Mexico's most stunning contrasts of natural landscapes.

You'll have the chance to feast on fresh seafood and soak up the sun on some of the most beautiful beaches in the region. You’ll visit the El Pinacate y Gran Desierto de Altar UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, a vast wilderness area, home to some of the most stunning geological formations in Mexico.

Dates: October 1 - 4, 2023 (3 nights / 4 days)


Álamos Tour - Fall 2023

Day of the Dead in Álamos

You are invited to join us on an unforgettable week-long trip to the Sonoran Dry Tropics in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains. Centering on the natural and cultural heritage of the colonial community of Álamos, this excursion will explore this unique historical and natural landscape where the Sonoran Desert meets the sub-humid tropical south of Mexico.

Dates: October 30 - November 4, 2023 (5 nights / 6 days)

Look into the experience in this video!

 

Cultural Events


Pueblos del Maíz

May 4 - 7, 2023

Hotel Congress
311 E. Congress St.
Tucson, AZ


Spring Plant Sale

May 6, 2023 / 8 am - 3 pm

Borderlands Nursery & Seed
Patagonia, AZ


San Ysidro Festival

May 20, 2023 / 8 am - 12 pm

Friends of Tucson's Birthplace: Mission Garden
929 W. Mission Lane
Tucson, AZ


Día de San Juan: Splash Fest

June 24, 2023 / 1 - 3 pm

Tumacácori National Historical Park
Tumacácori, AZ

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