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[*] posted on 10-29-2015 at 11:16 AM
Speaking of hotels...how to contact Hotel Maru in Rosalillita?


I'm updating my Baja contacts and found a few old posts about Hotel Maru in Rosalillita. I'm trying to determine which # is current.

Shari wrote:
"Maru's number is 615-159-1642 and dont forget if you dial from the states, dial 011-52-1- and then the number"

Later she wrote: "She is open for business and will even cook for you if you ask her. She also said they had internet but I couldnt get it to work. The direct number is 664-134-6234 but sometimes the system is down so you can call a GN # who calls them on the radio..615-157-0262 and please tell her Shari sent you."

So Shari- do you know which is the best way to reach them these days? And names of the family who operate the hotel?

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[*] posted on 10-29-2015 at 11:19 AM


i spoke to Maru a month ago. her rooms are all rented out by the month now. you can try but don't hold your breath.



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[*] posted on 10-29-2015 at 11:47 AM


Hola,

here are posts from the past regarding your inquiry. i don't know how old these posts are.

Phone Number for hotel in Santa Rosalilita?
Maru's number is 615-159-1642 and dont forget if you dial from the states, dial 011-52-1- and then the number
yup...we really like Hotel Maru...beside the store at Sta.Rosalillita...only 10 minutes off the highway...super quiet, 350 pesos, very comfy bed, clean, good shower, beach right there for a nice walk...no restaurant though so bring food...tell em Shari & Juan from

Asuncion sent ya.
We stay at the little hotelito in Sta.Rosalillita...it's only about 10 minutes off the highway on a nicely paved road...the beds are a bit small but very comfy. It's a good option to Catavinia and on a beach! Hotel Maru, 615-159-1642 or 615-157-1263 or 646-162-1413 let me know if you want me to call them and make a reservation for you...it's not fancy but has good hot showers & is very clean and quiet.

Santa Rosalillita is about 100 miles drive south from Cataviña and El Rosario is 76 miles north. A third motel option is Bahia de los Angeles, also at 100 miles away... but even further off Hwy. 1 than Santa Rosalillita.
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I have since stayed at the hotel in nearby Rosarito (9mi So. of the turn to Sta Rosalillita) which is a better room with an excellent shower and a decent restaurant next door. The name is either Maricios or La Cienega.
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i hope this helps,

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[*] posted on 10-29-2015 at 04:31 PM


yes, Maru is renting by the month and I just called her and she said no rooms are available right now and that she will let me know when that changes.



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[*] posted on 10-29-2015 at 04:56 PM


Good thing for her that she has lotsa business....Woody had previously indicated it was due to Japanese aquaculture business interests in the bay.

I saw a tv program last night about Vietnamese or Chinese abalone farms....HUGE collective operations...went on for miles along coastlines...




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[*] posted on 10-29-2015 at 06:27 PM


wasn't there an abalone farming venture in or around san quintin a few years ago ?

whatever happened to that ?

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[*] posted on 10-30-2015 at 07:21 AM


Maru said the Japanese have bought the rights to all of the sardines along the central coast and were planning to use overhaul the marina to offload the boats, then freeze the sardines for transport to the tuna pens. my Pueblo Spanglish might have the minute details wrong but she said they need housing for 400 additional workers.

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[*] posted on 10-30-2015 at 09:54 AM


Quote: Originally posted by woody with a view  
..... they need housing for 400 additional workers.

[Edited on 10-30-2015 by woody with a view]


:o:o that's a lot of sardines.....:O




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[*] posted on 10-30-2015 at 10:45 AM


yeah, but they still need to build out the marina so that it is functional and install whatever equipment that will be needed to run the entire operation. the entire town is set for rapid growth, housing, food, healthcare.....

but like many projects in Baja, some never make it past the drawing board.




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[*] posted on 10-30-2015 at 10:53 AM


I also heard tales of some big project being constructed just a bit north of the village that is said to be an aquaculture project that will have land based big tanks.

Very sad that the sardines will be overfished...there arent any around these days as it is....so maybe it wont proceed if we are lucky




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[*] posted on 10-30-2015 at 10:56 AM


Quote: Originally posted by shari  
I also heard tales of some big project being constructed just a bit north of the village that is said to be an aquaculture project that will have land based big tanks.

Very sad that the sardines will be overfished...there arent any around these days as it is....so maybe it wont proceed if we are lucky


That's the Chilean Yellowtail fish farm that's being constructed
I am doing a camp trip in that area end of next week.
I will have 3 Mexican friends with me to inquire for more details

I will also take some pictures

Alan from San Diego

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[*] posted on 10-30-2015 at 11:18 AM


well, then maybe the sardines will be used locally!:barf:



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there has been an abalone farm in la bocana for as long as I can remember and a couple years ago they built a brand new facility that is pretty awesome out at Bocanita.






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Quote: Originally posted by BAJA.DESERT.RAT  
Hola,

here are posts from the past regarding your inquiry. i don't know how old these posts are.

Phone Number for hotel in Santa Rosalilita?
Maru's number is 615-159-1642 and dont forget if you dial from the states, dial 011-52-1- and then the number
yup...we really like Hotel Maru...beside the store at Sta.Rosalillita...only 10 minutes off the highway...super quiet, 350 pesos, very comfy bed, clean, good shower, beach right there for a nice walk...no restaurant though so bring food...tell em Shari & Juan from

Asuncion sent ya.
We stay at the little hotelito in Sta.Rosalillita...it's only about 10 minutes off the highway on a nicely paved road...the beds are a bit small but very comfy. It's a good option to Catavinia and on a beach! Hotel Maru, 615-159-1642 or 615-157-1263 or 646-162-1413 let me know if you want me to call them and make a reservation for you...it's not fancy but has good hot showers & is very clean and quiet.

Santa Rosalillita is about 100 miles drive south from Catavi�a and El Rosario is 76 miles north. A third motel option is Bahia de los Angeles, also at 100 miles away... but even further off Hwy. 1 than Santa Rosalillita.
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I have since stayed at the hotel in nearby Rosarito (9mi So. of the turn to Sta Rosalillita) which is a better room with an excellent shower and a decent restaurant next door. The name is either Maricios or La Cienega.
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i hope this helps,

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Does anyone know if Hotel Maru is still open? I tried the numbers listed above but couldn't get them to work.

Or if someone could recommend another place to stay nearby, either along the coast or in Punta Prieda or Rosarito We are going to be on enduro bikes and packing light so looking for a place with food and hopefully gas as well.
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[*] posted on 2-4-2019 at 04:56 PM


Quote: Originally posted by brumsky  


Does anyone know if Hotel Maru is still open? I tried the numbers listed above but couldn't get them to work.

Or if someone could recommend another place to stay nearby, either along the coast or in Punta Prieda or Rosarito We are going to be on enduro bikes and packing light so looking for a place with food and hopefully gas as well.


We stayed a the hotel in Santa Rosalillita once last year. The 2nd time they only had 1 room and we needed 2. We found a place in Rosarito no problem. Worked out better, as it's right next to a restaurant. Was able to buy some diesel there. We rolled in on fumes.



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[*] posted on 2-4-2019 at 05:41 PM


not to jump the thread, but is the Yellowtail fish farm still in operation? I visited it two years ago, and they were very secretive and did not want visitors. But even from the road in front you can see huge holding ponds and infrastructure. Wondering if still in operation.
I am assuming it is if Maru's place is always 100% full with the workers at the Farm
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