elfbrewery
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motel near el Centenario?
A small group of us are going up the San Juan de la Costa road to San Evaristo. Is there a motel near El Centenario where we could base our journey?
Hope someone can recommend an economical place.
Thanks!
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motoged
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Or, any nomads in that area where I could park a truck for one night around Dec 27th?
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captkw
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el cen
heading south (east) before La paz on the right is a coffee joint with a large RV park and hotel behind the coffe place..if this helps any..its
(north) 4 yellow topes from the dove/whale tail...if you coming from the north just keep looking to your right and you will find it..sorry I don't
recall the name
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fixtrauma
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You can stay at Campestre Maranatha. Km 11.
One place for you to stay between Centenario and Chemetla at Km-11 is Campestre Maranatha. As described it is on your right as you are coming from
the north.
This is the sign seen from the road.......we are having repaired after hurricane Odile. Should be back up on the pole!
Street view from Google as you are coming from the north.
Call Cindy if you need 011-52-(612)-124-6275
Good luck.
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motoged
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Thanks....more info:
Campestra Maranatha:
http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/baja-california-sur/la-paz/campestre-maranatha
http://maranathaministriesinmexico.org/index.php/ministry/campestre-maranatha-campground
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2w_WnorVTE
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captkw
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thanks all
That's the one !! good showers for early birds !!
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danaeb
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If you're looking for a motel, the Paradise is pretty popular. Around $50.00USD per night. There are several reviews on TripAdvisor.
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AKgringo
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Campestre Manatha is where I am staying right now. Great people!
Look for the Café Exquisito, the Maranatha sign in not replaced yet.
They also have a few rooms available there, but check ahead if you can to see if one is available.
They also have a pool, and WIFI is part of the package.
G.L.
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elfbrewery
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Thanks for the replies. Marantha sounds delightful. Glad you guys are always willing to help out!
Cheers!
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AKgringo
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Elfbrewery, Keep in mind that is not a hotel facility. They cater to a lot of group events, and most of the buildings are dorm, kitchen, and meeting
facilities.
There are a couple of cottages available, but not many, so call or e-mail Cindy when you have a date. Lots of room for camping though!
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