| 1Bajalover 
 
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| SUGGESTIONS FOR "DECENT" PLACES TO STAY IN 
 
 BOLA - PUNTA ABREOJOS AND SAN FELIPE PLEASE
 
 TAKING 5 THIS TIME (FIRST TIME) AND HOPING TO GET SOME IDEAS FOR CLEAN PLACES TO STAY THAT HAVE HOT SHOWERS -RESTAURANTS NEARBY AND BY THE WATER WHEN
POSSIBLE
 
 ALSO OPEN TO ANY COOL PLACES TO CAMP AS WELL
 
 
 THANKS AHEAD OF TIME!
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| JZ 
 
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 Hit the unlock button on Caps.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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| mtgoat666 
 
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| Bajazly 
 
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 San felipe, The Baja Adventure close to the roundy round for no frills but clean and nice people and cheap, or Kikis just north of the Malecon for a
bit more or camping with 4x4 on DK's Shell Island about 30 k's south of town.
 
 Bahia, Daggets is on the water and not too expansive but fills up with fish heads starting pretty soon.
 
 Camping 40 miles south of Bahia is San Rafeal, cool beach but no more Pancho. Stayed there for a night on my way south in November and all was good
there. Continue south from there thru El Arco and out to hwy 1. Rancho Piedra Blanca is on the road out to El Arco, well worth a night there too.
About 120 miles of dirt from Bahia to hwy 1, 4x4 usually not required.
 
 In La Bocana 10 miles further than Abreojos, go to Blancas former place. Super cool and a great little town right on the ocean.
 
 U2 me for any details.
 
 
 
 
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| BajaBlanca 
 
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 Hi!  I think you will love La Bocana!  You can let me know the dates you want and I will tell the manager - Nacho - who lives right next door.  $30
one person and $40 two.  It is a house with full kitchen facilities, a swing on the front porch with one cat (Boots) that loves a fuss, and a huge
picnic table in the back if it is too windy in front.
 
 There is a restaurant on the beach, a 5 min ride by car.  Famous for its margaritas!  They are also famous for their lobster, frozen lobster since it
is out of season right now.
 
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| 1Bajalover 
 
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| la bocana 
 
 thank you Blanca! I have heard good things about the place there - I am not exactly sure which night but will let you know soon -can i u2 you with
that info?
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| 1Bajalover 
 
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 and great info Bajazly! I will research some of the places you mentioned - thank you !
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| jamiec 
 
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 When you get hungry in San Felipe stop at Taqueria Adriana, a small place right on the malecon.  I still dream about her fish tacos.
 
 Antojitos Juanita in Abreojos also has some really good food including fish tacos.
 
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