Thursday, January 17, 2013

Oaxaca To Tucson Bus Service


First Class Bus Service Oaxaca to Tucson
2014 Bus Fares, Bus Routes

First Class Bus service from Oaxaca City in South Central Mexico to Tucson Arizona can start with ADO first class service to Mexico City's Terminal Norte.  Four Mexico City Bus Terminals link


ADO Bus Terminal Oaxaca City Oaxaca Mexico

Ticket Price Oaxaca to Mexico City (DF), Terminal Norte  (bus station)
Cost varies depending on the level of service but the normal service offered by ADO will be 480 Pesos for the 6-7 hour trip. (2014 Prices)

ADO Bus offers three levels of service to Mexico City from 
Oaxaca City

Levels of service from the ADO station vary. GL Sevice is Gran Lujo, more leg room. Platino Service is the luxury option with three seats across instead of four.  ADO Bus Service

Internet Discounts
Internet discounts can often be found for the GL service. (www.ADO Bus Tickets) buy tickets ahead and save

Once you reach Norte station in Mexico City you will find many options for onward service.
This article describes the Central Mexico route, a bus route through Queretaro and north to Chiahuahua and on to Agua Prieta on the border at Douglas Arizona. From Douglas, AZ, van shuttle service starting at 7:00 am reaches Tucson Arizona.  Chihuahua Copper Canyon Bus and Train  for sightseeing en route

First class bus terminal Chihuahua.  From Chihuahua Bus Station buses reach the village of Creel in the Copper Canyonl

Terminal Norte Bus Service
Chihuahuenses Bus is one of the options for service from Norte to cities in the north. Chihuahuenses runs through Chihuahua and on to Agua Prieta and Nogales. The total time en route from Norte Station to Agua Prieta could be around 27 hours.  
A stop in a city along the way can break up the long bus ride.
The City of Chihuahua is one such stop. Other stops could be interesting colonial cities such as Zacatecas and San Luis Potosi.

Bus Fare, Terminal Norte to Chihuahua
The ticket price on Chihuahuenses Bus from Norte to the City of Chihuahua is 1,356 Pesos for the 17-18 hour trip.

Chihuahua To Agua Prieta
Chihuahua first class bus terminal offers several bus options to Agua Prieta.

Futura Bus
Futura Bus is an option at 576 Pesos for the 7-8 hour trip from Chihuahua to Agua Prieta. Other options are Chihuahuenses Bus and Omnibus.
Chihuahuenses and Futura Bus are divisions of Estrella Blanca   Estrella Blanca Bus

In Agua Prieta,  a 60 Pesos cab ride reaches the border crossing.
 A shuttle van connects to Tucson and Phoenix starting at 7:00 am  Douglas to Tucson, $25.00 USD
 Find the shuttle office just outside the US border check station.


Bus Mexico, Douglas, Arizona to Oaxaca City, Mexico

First Class Bus Douglas Arizona to Oaxaca Mexico


Bus Travel Mexico

Tucson Arizona
     Several shuttles serve van service to Nogales and Douglas AZ. from Tucson and Phoenix Arizona.   Sergios Shuttle is one that has an office on South 6th in Tucson.
      The Douglas Shuttle reaches the Mexican border at Agua Prieta where first class bus service offers a trip of 1600 miles by bus from Agua Prieta to Oaxaca, Mexico.
The Douglas Shuttle cost 25.00 USD from Tucson.

Shuttles run all day from several locations on South Sixth.  The shuttle will stop at a gas station such as Circle K for gas up and food stop.
The route is on Route 10 east towards Benson and Tombstone.
The van takes Route 80 for Tombstone, 72 miles north of Douglas. Some drivers use the Douglas turn-off, south of Tombstone, others head for Bisbee and then Douglas.

Futura Bus, a division of Estrella Blanca Bus,  serves Mexico City 
 from Agua Prieta
The van stops at the border on the Douglas side.  Walk to the border crossing and go through Mexican customs and immigration.  Get the Tourist Card.  (visa.) after paying 290 pesos for a 6 month tourist card. (permission to visit Mexico for six months)

Just after the border check station, walk to the cab stand where taxis take you to the bus station for 60 Pesos.

The Central de Autobus in Douglas is a small station where you have choices of Chihuahuenses Bus, Futura Bus, and , across the street, Omnibus.   Chihuahuenses bus serve Mexico City for around 1500 pesos.
Cities along the route are interesting for a visit and can break up the extremely long bus ride.  Zacatecas is one of the interesting colonial cities as are San Luis Potosi and Aguascalientes.

The first class buses in Mexico are new volvos and Mercedez luxury coaches with deeply reclining seats, seatbelts, and one or two bathrooms.
 From Agua Prieta to Zacatecas is about a twenty two hour trip.  You can sleep much of the way during the night.

Zacatecas is ;an old colonial city where wealthy miners built 
luxurious homes and public buildings.

  •  Zacatecas
Once in Zacatecas, you can taxi into the Centro Historico.  A hotel well located is the Hotel Condesa which is right in the center of the historic district and reasonable at 500 pesos. ($39 USD) Rooms range from 400 to 600 Pesos.
 No pool no Wifi but adequate. The restaurant downstairs is convenient and serves good food.

Zacatecas was once a rich mining town. Silver is still mined nearby. The wealth in colonial times built many great churches and colonial buildings. Zacatecas is walkable although it is at 7700 feet (2347 meters)  There is much to see in the Historic Colonial Center.
In the State of Zacatecas there are ruin sites of interest.  The city has a museum with artifacts. to the south of the city find La Quemada ruin site


Zacatecas offers a cable car ride
Zacatecas offers a mine tour and cable car ride.


  • Mexico City
From Zacatecas, buses reach Mexico City after a nine hour trip of 370 miles. (490 pesos) This could be a Chihuahuenses bus.
The bus goes via Quertaro to Mexico Norte Station

The bus ride offers great scenery

From Mexico City Distrito Federal (DF), Terminal Norte, you can book an ADO bus for Oaxaca City,  490 Pesos.  Night buses are frequent up until midnight.


Oaxaca ADO Bus Station

  • Oaxaca City

       Oaxaca, Mexico, ADO Station
The night bus from Terminal Norte arrives in Oaxaca in the morning after a six to seven hour trip.
For more about Mexico Bus Travel, See Bus Travel Border Crossing, Nogales, Tips


Oaxaca Guelaguetza Parade July youtube video



Thursday, January 3, 2013

Bus Through Mexico, Nogales to Mazatlan


Nogales to Mazatlan, Cross Border Bus Convenience, Tufesa Bus
Update 2013

Tufesa Bus runs first class buses over bus routes that 
connect Phoenix to Guadalajara

  • Tufesa Bus
     The Tufesa, cross-border bus from Tucson to Mazatlan can be convenient.  You stay on the same bus and only get off briefly to pass your bags through an X ray check or through a custom check were you press a button for the random search.
     They are looking for taxable items that you failed to declare or that exceed the allowable limit.  You present your passport, secure your visa or tourist card, and then board the same bus for the remainder of the trip.



They also look for drugs and guns.  Dogs are used at some checkpoints in Nogales and Agua Prieta.
      Caution: Don't transport fruits, meat, plants, guns, ammo, or drugs.
     Dogs are also in use at border crossing check stations and at check stations within the US border.
Stick with your bags at the border check station and follow them through the x-ray and check stations.  Keep essentials in your day pack or better, on your person.  Your passport, visa, ATM/ credit cards, and money should be in your pockets.  Your, camera, laptop and phone, in your shoulder pack.
  •      Tufesa Bus:
     Tufesa Bus Line  (link) runs luxury first class buses in the US and Mexico and they make the cross border trip.  They run from Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, NV, and 16 California cities to Guadalajara, Mexico with stops in major cities along the way.   They do not, however, make sufficient allowance for the securing of a Tourist Card (permission to enter and visit for six months) at the border (Nogales).  Their passengers are mostly Mexican with Mexican passports and they do not need a visa.  You must tell the driver that you need time to get the Tourist card and then go to the office and get the papers.
(visas are not required of foreign visitors to Mexico for  short stays or stays in the vicinity of the border) The tourist card  (290 Pesos, 6 months, 2013 price, 25 USD ) is required for all visitors that will stay beyond 72 hours and for all who will go south beyond the border states of the country of Mexico.

  • Tufesa Bus To Guadalajara     
The Tufesa Bus for Guadalajara stops at a Nogales, Mexico terminal for a half hour but the terminal is about a mile inside the actual border and not close to the border where you get your Tourist Card.
     If your stay in Mexico will be longer than 72 hours and you will go south beyond the border State of Sonora or beyond Baja,  you should get the 180 day Tourist Card.

      Two Workarounds to getting a Tourist Card at the border:
One way around this short duration stop at the border is to apply for a tourist card at a Mexican consulate well before you reach the border.  Large cities   in the US will have such consulates. The consulate in Tucson AZ does not issue the card,  however.
Another way around this would be to buy a bus ticket to the Nogales Mexico Tufesa Bus station.  Leave the bus and check your luggage or take all of your luggage with you.  Cab to the immigration office at the border crossing, get your Tourist Card (permission to enter and stay in the country 6 months, 290 Pesos)  Then take a $7 USD cab back to the Tufesa station, buy a ticket and re-board the same bus if it hasn't left.
Tufesa Bus runs as far south as

April 2013 Bus Fare, Nogales to Guadalajara, 1404 Pesos, $115 USD

     This is the safest way to both secure your luggage and save your ticket price, although it hardly makes for a convenient cross border trip.
        On one trip I took a chance and left my checked luggage on board the bus at the border crossing check station and told the driver I needed to get the tourist card.   He said he would wait.  Lucky for me there was no line and I received the visa quickly and then went to the adjacent bank to pay.  Again no line. I then returned to get the tourist card stamped.  Any line and I would not have had time to do this.  If you are part of a group or a couple you can take turns watching the luggage and going to the office for the tourist cards.
I made it back to the bus, now waiting for me with an impatient driver, and we continued on to the Tufesa station for the half hour stop. (servicing the bus)
On my next trip through Nogales, there was two of us so we took turns watching the luggage as it went through the customs check.
     There are many buses leaving Nogales and going south down the coast or inland to Chihuahua.  Tufesa is not the only one.
 Just next to the Tufesa Bus Station there is a station serving first class buses to Mazatlan,  Culiacan, and south.  Buses serving from Nogales include TBC, Tap, Elite,  and Omnibus.  They all  run luxury buses south.
If you do miss the Tufesa bus you will have options.
see      Other bus options and Mexico City Terminals 

     On this Friday morning trip, the Tufesa bus left Tucson at 11: am and was scheduled to arrive in Mazatlan at 430 am, a 17 hour trip.
At the border, several US agents boarded and checked out several of the Mexican passenger, thoroughly.  Otherwise the trip was uneventful and a good stretch of sleep followed after sunset.

     Arriving at Mazatlan at 4:30 am was not good planning since I had to wait until 7: am for restaurants to open.  I had planned to take a Primera Plus bus  (Flecha Amarilla) to Guadalajara but their first bus out was 7:am.  I instead made plans to visit Mazatlan for the day and perhaps overnight.

See Mazatlan
 Next: Touring Mazatlan