Reeljob
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Guaymas Ferry
Was in San Carlos yesterday and someone mentioned to my wife that there is a Ferry (the boat kind) that goes from Guaymas to La Paz.
Anybody know for sure & how can I check it out?
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Anonymous
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http://www.bajaferries.com.mx/
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jrbaja
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Last I heard
it only hit's Baja in Santa Rosalia right now. But, the one constant with the ferries is, they are constantly changing schedules, prices, and owners.
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Cincodemayo
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Great bajaferry site....beautiful pictures in the gallery.
Don\'t get mad...
Get EVEN.
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Anonymous
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Ferry from Guaymas to Sta. Rosalia...watch the wind predictions.
Baja-Barf ferry is more like it. Tis a mite smelly voyage if rough.
Hint: Stay out of the main salon if seas are over 3 feet.
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Diver
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La Paz to Topolobambo is the only ferry they run (except to Mazatlan) from La Paz. La Paz to Guymas would be quite a trip; easier to go to Topo and
drive north from there.
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David K
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La Paz-Guaymas was long ago cancelled... along with Cabo San Lucas-Puerto Vallarta... They built a ferry landing at Puerto Escondido in 1972/73 for a
run to Topolobampo, but it was never initiated.
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bajaden
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And all this time I thought a bajaferry was, ahh, never mind..
At a feast of egos, everyone leave\'s hungry...
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osoflojo
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I agree with Anon, if you want a peacful crossing without the sounds of those hurling around you spend the x-tra pesos for a cabin. They have their
own clean private bathrooms and did not use to cost that much more. Enjoy the trip.
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Reeljob
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Oso, THANKS. I U2U ya.
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