wilderone
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Yurt bungalows in Buenavista BC Sur
I stayed at the Ramadas Sol y Mar in Buenavista Spa (neighborhood – just outside Buenavista proper). Each yurt has a hotspring-fed mineral pool.
Yurts have refrigerator, toilet, shower, cooktop, table, chairs. View to the Gulf, 2 blocks from the beach. Day use available at the Buenavista
Resort and Spa (I had the place to myself for $10). Several restaurants at Los Barilles about 4 mi. away. Small grocery store nearby. Was able to
watch NFL Monday night at Buenavista Resort (it sounded like a crowd shows up for NFL Sunday). I really enjoyed the yurts – a nice break from
camping.
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Stayed there for a week a few years ago....cool spot....but thermal waters were not running.
That last pic isn't from the yurt site....unless they have done remarkable construction.
Don't believe everything you think....
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wilderone
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No - last pic was at the Buenavista Resort (adjacent property). By then, I needed to get out of the sun somewhat; paid for a day pass to use the
mineral spring jacuzzi, pool, beach cabanas, pool lounge chairs + bar, restaurant, bathrooms. It was a very pleasant afternoon.
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"Beam me there Scotty"
"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for." J. A. Shedd.
A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it. – Albert Einstein
"Life's a Beach... and then you Fly!" Fishbuck
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advrider
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So what did the place cost a day/week? Love that area and resort! Might just have to get that yurt for a week or two...
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wilderone
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I paid $114 for three nights - not sure how that broke down (single, off-season, taxes ??). The day use pass at Buenavista Resort is $10/day (10:00
am - 6:00 pm). I forgot to add that it had a coffee maker too, all pots/pans/plates/cups.
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Beam me there is right!!!! What a beautiful location, yurt. Thanks for sharing.
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super cool!!!! and reasonable too...what more could a person want? Thanks for the report amiga.
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We stayed there 2 years ago, really liked the place, esspecially the mineral Hot tubs. we paid 35 bucks a night. didn't bother with the cooktop,
just went out to eat! showers in Bathrooms were a bit dodgy, no problem took a mineral bath every night under the stars!
we did have wifi, those planning on visiting in the summer - no AC,
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yes we were there in the summer spent one night of a week booking just could not handle the temps inside the yurts. it was just too much even at night
with the fans blowing full. wound up at pattie's at Pescadores. in the winter it would most likely be fine might be a bit cold at night.
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