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[*] posted on 6-5-2014 at 11:45 AM
A/C near Cabo Pulmo


Decided we would like to spend a couple days near Cabo Pulmo, but we are having trouble finding a place to stay with A/C. I've heard it's hard to sleep at night without it (July). Is Los Barrilos close enough to stay and then drive to Cabo Pulmo....or can someone recommend somewhere closer?
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[*] posted on 6-5-2014 at 12:08 PM


Los Barriles is close to make day trips to Pulmo. The Los Barriles Hotel in town has air & pool, close to everything in town. Do not know the rates. There is a new place in La Ribera, the View, but looks pricey. Rancho Leonero is nice too. There are more places that somebody will tell you about
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[*] posted on 6-5-2014 at 01:06 PM


A lot of the places in Cabo Pulmo will run their generator at night for you for AC but for like $20 a night.
We were there in September and it was HOT at night and we had some trouble sleeping. The place we stayed had fans but they were tiny and did very little.

The hotel in Cabo Pulmo has a large generator that they run all night for AC in the rooms (or did when we were there) http://www.cabopulmo.com/bungalows/deluxe-bungalow/




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[*] posted on 6-5-2014 at 02:47 PM


When we went to Cabo Pulmo, we stayed at the beach resort bungalows. Had reservations for 4 nights there. Were told anything we wanted to hear, I guess. . . Generators shut off at 10 at night and started at 8 the next morning - maybe - otherwise not until someone felt it was time. Never again going there! Buena Vista would be nice. Going to try
Rancho Leonero later this month.
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[*] posted on 6-5-2014 at 03:32 PM


You are spot on to not stay anywhere where there is no electricity. It is hot and humid. Los Barriles would seem a bit far to go to C Pulmo and back every day to me.




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[*] posted on 6-5-2014 at 04:50 PM


it's really not THAT far, blanca....about 30 miles i would guess with 20 of that paved then really rough road for 10 or so....but just way way too hot not to have a/c...for us gringos, anyway....we are in mulege now and yesterday our climate system said 111 degrees for the first time ever!!....and about 60% humidity....so yeah, it's friggin hot right now...but we HAVE to be here for this stupid dorado tourney, right???....i'm gone on tuesday!



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[*] posted on 6-5-2014 at 04:55 PM


try vbro for a place in around los barriles. a day trip to ribera or santiago is not that far we did them both several times while we were there. stopped for lunch at the roadside taco place in ribera, food was good and very reasonably priced. the place in santiago was a bit more upscale and more pricey, but again good food, before the ride to the falls you can even get a margarita to go for your walk to the falls in santiago if you can manage the climb down and up from the falls after drinking.
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[*] posted on 6-6-2014 at 09:45 AM


Only one person in Cabo Pulmo tried to tell me it would be okay without A/C. Most told me to look elsewhere in July, I appreciated their honesty! I did call Rancho Leonero...but for our family of five it would be $431 a night, and that is out of our price range. Waiting on a couple VRBO responses near Los Barrillos. If we don't have any luck, maybe we will just spend more time in La Paz!
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[*] posted on 6-6-2014 at 10:23 AM


Playa Rincon just south of La Ribera is just about the last municipal power heading south. There are a couple of VRBO places to rent there but they are pretty pricey.

We just came back from our house project in Lighthouse Point and had a dinner at the restaurant at Casitas Vista La Ribera.

http://vistalaribera.com/laribera.html

They are on the hwy to Cabo Pulmo just south of La Ribera. They have 4 really nice A/C'd casitas. One with a king bed, some with 2 queens. Brand new and really nice - not rustico. Small kitchenets with fridges, counter tops and sinks - I didn't notice microwaves but I could easily have missed them. Pool right out front. The manager quoted me $100/per night and it includes breakfast. From there you are 20 minutes or less (I beat rentacars like rented mules) to Cabo Pulmo.

Other choices are Hacienda La Ribera - a B&B in La Ribera. I haven't been in it so no direct feed back. Trip Advisor has a few reviews. Also lots of VRBOs in La Ribera but most won't rent for just a few days especially during A/C season.

As I said, we just got back from Lighthouse point and without AC for sleeping it would have been miserable. Ask if you have questions and I'll do my best to answer.




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[*] posted on 6-6-2014 at 11:02 AM


welcome BajaUtah- you gave some really good ideas.

and MulegeMike is right, I reread your original post and for 2 days, Los Barriles is a beautiful location and the drive for a couple days is worth it and do-able!





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[*] posted on 6-6-2014 at 12:31 PM


Hi
Check out vrbo.com/186552
Its between Buena Vista Beach resort and Rancho Leonero. Sits right on the water, I will give a 10% discount for the month of July. We do reguire 3 nights.. large house, great AC
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[*] posted on 6-6-2014 at 12:54 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by Bill Collector
Hi
Check out vrbo.com/186552
Its between Buena Vista Beach resort and Rancho Leonero. Sits right on the water, I will give a 10% discount for the month of July. We do reguire 3 nights.. large house, great AC
Barb


I can highly recommend Casa Gabriella. We've stayed there 3 or 4 times and love it. You just can't beat 10 steps down from the covered patio and across the sand to the waters edge. We'd still be staying there every trip if we hadn't found housing closer to our building project at Lighthouse Point.

I'd have mentioned them earlier but I wasn't sure they would do a short stay and they are usually booked solid.




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[*] posted on 6-7-2014 at 06:47 AM


Thanks, looks like we might be staying in the house mentioned above. Gotta love baja nomads!
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