Sr.vienes
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Tres Virgenes cabanas
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Sr.vienes
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We are planning a stay at Tres Virgenes in February 2018, been driving by for years. Looking for pertinent information, such as will they run out of
beer, ice,
tequila or other essential items. How many rooms are there and how is the food. Do they have towel Swans (sorry I just can't let go go of the Terasal
thing).
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David K
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See my Trip #2 (2017) report: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=85756
Below I will paste the page with the photos of the place. It was very nice looking and friendly guy named "Borrego" was the manager. Very cheap, too.
[Edited on 8-26-2017 by David K]
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David K
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Hotel Volcan Tres Virgenes
The most recently active volcano on the peninsula is passed between San Ignacio and Santa Rosalia, Tres Virgenes is the complex of three volcanoes...
Km. 31.5 Paved road north to an eco-lodge, Volcán Tres Vírgenes (1.8 mi. in). 5 ؙcabins have 10 rooms with shower and toilet, 350 pesos. Food
served in the lodge. The paved road beyond the resort (gated) goes to a geothermal electric plant.
Francisco (likes to be called 'Borrego') manages the lodge and he showed me around... I will be back!
[Edited on 4-11-2018 by David K]
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Udo
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Nice place, DK...thanks for the photos. They helped make up my mind in staying there next year!
Udo
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willardguy
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I visited last year and although its not the kind of place I would stay at we did have fun cruising around the geothermal plant traveling north thru
the wells until the roads end at a cliff, the main geothermal plant was up and running with only a couple workers on site that didn't care where we
snooped around...try that norte!
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ehall
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Looks like a really cool place. Thanks for the pictures.
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