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[*] posted on 11-3-2006 at 03:46 PM
Spectacular Lodging.


For anyone needing temporary lodging while rebuilding in Mulege, the owner of Casa De Los Suenos B&B (just south of Santispac) has reduced the price of lodging to $1050 per month. This offer is for monthly use only and will include breakfast and the use of a kayak if desired.

The normal price of these accomodations is $75 per night, but Eileen (the owner) recognizes the need that people in Mulege have.

This B&B is immaculate, the rooms are spacious and the meals superb!

She can be reached at casadelossuenos@hotmail.com
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[*] posted on 11-3-2006 at 04:46 PM


Now that is a great gesture to provide lodging at that low of a price, especially this time of year.
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[*] posted on 11-6-2006 at 02:05 PM


Having visited this place, I can only say that if somone is looking for a really great place to stay, with great cooking, and one of the best views in baja, then this is really the place.
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[*] posted on 11-6-2006 at 02:52 PM


Two days ago when I departed San Diego, I read this post and decided to look into the place.

I made it as far as Catavina the first night, stayed at La Pinta, 75$ the night, rather blase breakfast for an extra $13 and then pressed on.

When I got as far as Mulege, I realized I was tired, did not want to stay at the Serenidad and decided to go on the Casa De Los Suenos.

Absolutely beautiful surroundings, went for a hottub like bath at the foot of the stairs.

Then this morning got up, went for a Kayak ride with my lady and returned to a breakfast that was beyond imagination.

Started with a homemade Strawberry compote and toast with coffee, than had quiche (yes real men do eat quiche) of bay shrimp and asparagus, rosemary fried potatoes, fresh squeezed orange juice and coffee.

Let me tell you for $75 bucks total for the two of us it was beyond our expectations.

Made reservations for a couple of days when we return.

[Edited on 11-6-2006 by dwbywd]
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