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Any places to stay on the Bahia Concepcion, not camping?

Baja4Life - 1-16-2013 at 01:57 PM

Newbie here,
Trying to find a Hotel/Motel located on the Bahia Concepcion waters edge, unfortunately we can't camp and I'm having trouble finding a place along this portion of the Baja. I've stumbled around with the Buenaventura but all info. found is 3 plus years old..... not even sure if it is still in operation?

mcfez - 1-16-2013 at 02:06 PM

Welcome Baja4........BN is where we all love each other. :o

Just when are you planning to travel? That will make a big difference for responses.

Quote:
Originally posted by Baja4Life
Newbie here,
Trying to find a Hotel/Motel located on the Bahia Concepcion waters edge, unfortunately we can't camp and I'm having trouble finding a place along this portion of the Baja. I've stumbled around with the Buenaventura but all info. found is 3 plus years old..... not even sure if it is still in operation?

shari - 1-16-2013 at 02:11 PM

Welcome to the Nomad sandbox amigos...

Playa Naranjos has rustic cabins at the water's edge...I would bring my own bedding and like mcfez asked...what time of the year is important because in summer it is extremely hot and cold in the winter...spring and fall are nice at Naranjos and they are very cheap but rustic.

Bob & Sue have gorgeous rooms on the water and a pool too...the lighthouse at Playa Frambes? I'm not sure of the name of it....chime in here BOB!

and there is a B&B just south of Santispac isnt there up on the hill? not sure what it is called either but I'm sure someone does...

[Edited on 1-16-2013 by shari]

Bob and Susan - 1-16-2013 at 02:16 PM

there's not much on the bay...

i think the b and b on the hill closed
there is a hostle at posada

naranjos is clean but rustic and safe

the rest is all camping

our's is the Playa Frambes Lighthouse Resort
http://www.mulege.org

David K - 1-16-2013 at 02:44 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Bob and Susan
there's not much on the bay...

i think the b and b on the hill closed
there is a hostle at posada

naranjos is clean but rustic and safe

the rest is all camping

our's is the Playa Frambes Lighthouse Resort
http://www.mulege.org


There is no other choice than to have the best on the bay!
Playa Frambes Lighthouse Resort http://mulege.org

Km. 118, south of Mulege...












Pompano - 1-17-2013 at 12:17 PM

Baja4Life, I came late to your rental thread about the Bay. I lived there for 40 years and have covered the ground, so to speak.

You could also check VRBO (Mexico-Baja California Sur) and Baja Sur Craigslist for Mulege area.....you will find more to research, but surely not all.

http://www.vrbo.com/search/mexico/baja-california-sur/mulege... (my old casa..a fun place.)

http://bajasur.en.craigslist.com.mx/vac/3516797531.html (my neighbors of many years)

Etc, etc.....

You have to look around to cover all the bases.

In the last few years of heavy development, there have been rentals available on Burros Beach, Playa Naranjos, Playa Buenaventura, and at the Posada community, not to mention several at Pta. Chivato further north. Check bulletin boards at the Mulege laundromat plus the ad window at Saul's Market. Always some notice for a town rental and you might find one for the Bay.

A couple of realtors in Mulege should be able to help you. Get in touch with Gary or Robin.




[Edited on 1-18-2013 by BajaNomad]

Terry28 - 1-17-2013 at 12:21 PM

At Buenaventura, Mark and Olivia have a nice house, on the water, next to theirs, not connected with the hotel. Bajabuenaventura@hotmail.com

Pompano - 1-17-2013 at 12:25 PM

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Originally posted by Terry28
At Buenaventura, Mark and Olivia have a nice house, on the water, next to theirs, not connected with the hotel. Bajabuenaventura@hotmail.com


In ND vernacular... you betcha. I've visited friends renting that house...and it is quite nice and has a killer view of the bay. Easy stroll to the cafe and bar. Salud.

measomsan - 1-18-2013 at 09:04 AM

Playa Frambes Lighthouse Resort might not be good for THIS person

Bruce R Leech - 1-18-2013 at 09:13 AM

Playa Frambes is good for everyone. you cant do better than Playa Frambes

measomsan - 1-18-2013 at 10:10 AM

I hust had to throw that ( not for THIS person) out...I was outed by the guy when asking about driving down and he said taking to the off road was not good for THIS person.. ME ..so I returned the shot. I have never been there, and he has know idea anything about me :spingrin:

Bob and Susan - 1-18-2013 at 01:07 PM

thanks bruce but measomsan may be correct
our place is not for everyone...

and he does have a "new FJ Toyota. Fitted with all off road stuff"
or so he says...and that's a good 40k to play with

i'm just waiting for some pictures of his trip posted here
otherwise he's probably just another dreamer
in an office with a keyboard with several "log-on-names":light::light::light:

when he asked advice about a route and acomodations
i would be admiss not to point out a dangerous route
for a "regular" tourist
just because there is aline on a map doesnt
make it "drivable" for everyone

jmusic3 - 1-23-2013 at 11:06 PM

I used to love staying at Casa de los Sueños when Eileen ran it. Does anyone know - is it definitely not open anymore? I think I read that there was a new owner somewhere, but can't find any info.

cheers

Mula - 1-24-2013 at 05:08 AM

Casa de Suenos is still open.
It's owned by the McGuire family from Colorado, I believe.
It is managed by Patsi Hodges who lives in Coyote Bay.

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g153974-d645807-Revi...

<patsihodges@yahoo.com>