Dave
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Vacation ideas?
It's time for us to take a vacation. The Deli will close for the month of February and we are considering going South for a few weeks.
We would prefer a place like camp Gecko but further south where it's WARMER. Will consider East or West side. Also need a cabin or casita as we don't
tent camp or RV. More isolated the better.
Any suggestions, Nomads?
We'll be taking the dog.
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David K
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Agua Verde is sooooo nice, but no rooms that I am aware of. Have a great time Dave!
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Tommy A
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check out this site.
http://vrbo.com/vrbo/mex.htm
It breaks down the properties by # rooms
price per day or week plus photos and avalabilty. Got some great prices listed
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BajaNomad
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Don't know how successful you'll be finding the same value of accomodations/etc of Camp Gecko along the coast elsewhere. I would investigate
Conception Bay to see what was available - if anything - these days for something along these lines. Also...
Sea of Cortez:
Ventana Bay - While I like the Los Planes / Las Arenas area out south east of La Paz, I've never actually been to this particular property. For
better or worse it is a destination for windsurfing/windsurfers.
http://www.ventanabay.com
El Cardonal - South of Los Planes, north of Punta Pescadero.
http://www.elcardonal.net
Pacific Ocean:
Scorpion Bay - there's not much to find on the Pacific side of BCS - other than in and around Todos Santos - besides primitive camping. San Juanico
has that, but also has primitive "palapas" as well, which makes it an exception:
http://www.scorpionbay.net
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Pompano
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Some suggestions for Conception Bay... geared more for RVers, campers, palapa shelters, etc...but does have at least one B&B, one yurt-type hostel
(many large domed yurts w/cafe on beach), and a hotel/motel further south in the Bay. Casitas or cabin-type lodging are rare in the Bay although some
homeowners do rent out houses from time to time that are secluded and private. I don't know the prices personally on any of these ..except for the
yurts just south of Posada in the Bay. I picked up 2 hitchikers in Mulege yesterday who had bused into town from San Diego and were looking for just
such a place as you are. I dropped them off at Roy's EcoMundo huts and had a cup of coffee while they looked things over. Roy told me the prices
were 25 a night and 20 a night..depending on a choice of 2 sizes of rooms. He and his wife, Rosie, a charming Thai woman who is a great chef..also
have a small beach cafe and bookshop there, rent out kayaks, and life seems tranquil. I know the 2 fellows who I gave the tour to were happy.
Things are building up fast everywhere on the southern penisula these days so I wouldn't be surprised if you found accomodations almost anywhere...and
almost certainly within a year or two.
A small RV would enhance your choices.
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wilderone
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Go to Hawaii. There are some cheap rooms on the big island - converted sugar plantation housing. Just a couple miles up the highway from there, is
a hostel - rooms in the main house, or cheaper ones in the dorm style room - $10 for these. Kitchen privileges, with continental breakfast included.
It's fun. Close to fantastic snorkeling.
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