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DonnaMare
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[*] posted on 10-15-2007 at 07:22 PM
Cabo Pulmo?


Which "bunglow operation" in Cabo Pulmo is good? On TripAdvisor I saw a review that said "stay away" from Cabo Pulmo Beach Resort. I found Baja Bungalows on line but they seem to only have rooms with double beds. I need a room with 2 beds and I need it to be cheap! What other bungalows are there and how do I contact them? Thanks guys!:tumble:
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[*] posted on 10-16-2007 at 09:44 AM


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Originally posted by DonnaMare
Which "bunglow operation" in Cabo Pulmo is good? On TripAdvisor I saw a review that said "stay away" from Cabo Pulmo Beach Resort. I found Baja Bungalows on line but they seem to only have rooms with double beds. I need a room with 2 beds and I need it to be cheap! What other bungalows are there and how do I contact them? Thanks guys!:tumble:


OK, I found Cabo Pulmo Casas on line and they seem good. If anyone has had any experience with them or with the area in general, let me know! Do you recommen one or 2nights there? I know it's very quiet there... I wonder how far off the main road it is, and if it's an effort to get there, maybe 2 nights is better? Any opinions?
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[*] posted on 10-16-2007 at 09:51 AM


I can't remeber who we rented bungalows from, when we stayed there three years agoo, but ours was good. I would stay for 2 nights. The snorkeling was very good when we were there, and it was a nice break from the normal hectic routine.
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[*] posted on 10-17-2007 at 07:35 AM
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Cabo Pulmo is a pretty small village so I doubt any place you choose will be far off the main road or hard to find.
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[*] posted on 10-17-2007 at 08:55 AM


As we were just passing through to go to Cabo, we rented a casita for one night at the Cabo Pulmo Beach Resort in July and had no problems. We were unable to get a/c but it was un-seasonally nice for that time of year, especially at night. We rented snorkel gear and had fun with that for a bit. The casita we were in was very nice, paid $99. There isn't much to do, we had dinner at a place that was someone's home, killer chile rellenos!
It's far from the highway though and a long dirt road gets you there, but the scenery is awesome.




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