tiotomasbcs
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Hotels in Vizcaino?
Amigos, as Vizcaino has grown I'm wondering if a nice little hotel w/AC is available ? I've eaten breakfast at Kadekamann and think I've seen rooms
out back. Restaurant was clean & nice! Anyone with info? Howz the weather in San Ignacio-Vizcaino-GN by the way? Hot and humid down in the
southern latitudes and time for Sierra Nevada fix! Much appreciated. Tio
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The little rooms in Kadakaman are charming, Tio. 5-star!
Ask for one out back and you can open your door onto the orange orchard. Its $500/nite, very quiet, has wifi, ac and is doggy-friendly... and you dog
can safely wander in the orchard.
There's also one across the street from the old Pemex. Its also set back from the road so its quiet, dog-friendly and has wifi and ac. Its basic and
kinda funky but only $350pesos.
There's a couple others off the highway, too, but don't know 'em.
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ditto what Maria says....Kadakaman is first class...but Hotel Oliva across from the original Pemex is definitely a bargain...check the room first to
get one you like.
The weather here is perfect...i adore July! GN was very nice a few days ago....not too hot like Vizcaino...er mosquino as they call it in summer para
las mendigo moscas.
Have you stayed at the little hotel in Rosalillita? great cool weather and 300 pesos at the beach with hot water, dog friendly and excellent
bed....good option for travellers heading north.
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they use the orange orchard for a doggie run??
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Muchisimas gracias. Valuable local knowledge! Restaurants? I thot
Kadakaman was an Arab name but was told it's related to Baja history? Any word on its origin? Tio
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we eat at a little restaurant next to Sotres supermercado on the main drag...also Martitas is very good with very large portions.
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Quote: | Originally posted by tiotomasbcs
Muchisimas gracias. Valuable local knowledge! Restaurants? I thot
Kadakaman was an Arab name but was told it's related to Baja history? Any word on its origin? Tio |
From my understanding it was the name the Native Americans gave to the Oasis that is now San Ignacio.
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Quote: | Originally posted by desertcpl
they use the orange orchard for a doggie run?? | Not exactly, but yes, if I have a room facing the orchard I
can give my dog some off-leash exercise that's safe as the whole of the Kadakkaman complex is secured by a very high brick wall.
There's a hammock out-back, too, so its fun to rest under the trees, eat an orange or two I've snagged outta the orchard while my dog runs around and
I can keep an eye on her.
There's gobs of room for RV parking or camping, too.
We've had breakfast there and its good. The coffee is brewed fresh and there're some very interesting paintings that decorate the wall, btw.
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