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Baja to Mainland Ferries

tim40 - 8-21-2007 at 03:52 PM

It has been a longggg time since I knew the then rates for one way vehicle/person passage from departures to mainland arrival locations.

IF, I am reading the data correctly, the current rates have become very expensive (at least in relative terms).

For us to take our vehicle towing a small boat (total of approx 34 feet) it is 650 - 1000.00 USD depending on the route.

Questions to those of you more in the know:

1. Am I looking at the rates correctly?

2. Are there any methods (tour operator or whatever) to lower the rates?

3. Has anyone ever take their pet and do they really police keeping the dog only in the car?

Thoughts and insights as always are greatly appreciated.


Tim

Pescador - 8-21-2007 at 04:11 PM

I don't know which ferry you are looking at of the three that service Baja but yes they charge by the foot of length and trailers as well as boats really add up the expense.

bajamigo - 8-21-2007 at 09:10 PM

Some good info in this thread:

http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=24968#pid2328...

tim40 - 8-22-2007 at 07:38 AM

Most interested in the La Paz to Topolo... route. From what I could find from reading all the posts I could find and many other websites, it appears that for a car and boat trailer measuring 34 feet with 4 passengers it will cost at today's exchange rate 940.00 USD. This seems very high even with the increases of costs in MX. On another post it was suggested that better rates may be available. All ideas are appreciated. We can do the above route or to Mazatlan out of La Paz or even SR to Guaymas if one is less expensive.

Very hard for me to believe, but currently it is cheaper for wife and I to fly to baja Sur round trip, rent a car, complete some business that is pending and then drive from Los Angeles down the mainland (to include the cost of fuel....less value of time).

Insights are greatly appreciated.

Hook - 8-22-2007 at 11:44 AM

The cost of the Topo-La Paz ferry (and weather related issues) prevented me from trying it from the mainland to La Paz this past June. I think you are figuring the costs about right. The nativetrails.com site is pretty clear. I talked to them at length and compared their prices to the ferry website and they were the same. I actually show the costs for your rig and 4 people to be over 1000.00US, but maybe you have kids in that.

Yes, it seems unrealistically expensive for all of them, if you have a lengthy vehicle. You probably traveled on it originally when the ferries were subsidized.

Persons who have traveled on all three ferries definitely prefer the Topo route. The vessel is much newer and the cruise is not too long. I've heard the Mazatlan route feels REALLY long.

comitan - 8-22-2007 at 12:02 PM

Hook

The ferry to Mazatlan is long, and when you clear the end of the peninsula you get the Pacific roll,and roll and roll did you take your Dramamine?:biggrin::biggrin:

Cervisin - 8-22-2007 at 12:37 PM

Baja Ferries raised the prices substantial when Aerocalifornia was grounded. The got the monopoly for passenger transport to the mainland so they are like the famous dog that sniffs his tail because he can.....

The owner, a algerian-french guy sits in Miami and counts the dollars (of course their are mexican partners, got to be legal 'eh) - last year a mere 45$ US million profit, new headquarter in La Paz in dimensions that are un-usual for here and the "California Star" purchased now and under mex. flag, ( until the last years leased from an italian company - that was another buy in the 35 million dollar range as far as my inside information goes).

The short trip is with the "California Star" +/- 6 hr. to Topolo/Mochis, the older ship the "Sinaloa Star" does the Mazatlan route, pending on conditions in the 15 hrs. range.

You can try asking at SEMATUR office, but official they are not allowed to take passengers - they do only trucks + their drivers. You will get no information on phone in this regards yet in office you may lucky. You just have to hang out with a few truckers during journey in not such nice room, no food service etc.

edinnopolo - 8-22-2007 at 12:52 PM

Took the California Star to Topolobampo r/t a couple of years ago and the fare for a Toyota Corolla ,the wife and I was around $ 400.00. Nice ship though.:biggrin::biggrin: