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newtobaja
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San Felipe on 4th of July
Hola,
THinking of visiting San Felipe over the 4th of July holidays. Haven't been there so would appreciate some help
- is it a good time to visit, temp-wise? Ensenada/San Diego are great, weather wise so I assumed SanFelipe would have a similar pleasant weather at
this time of the year.
- how long is the drive from San Diego to San felipe? Is is faster to go SD-Mexicali-San Felipe or San Diego-Ensenada-San Felipe?
- Any recommendation on hotels? We have 5 & 10 year old girls
- Activities in San Felipe ??
Beach, ATV/Dune buggy, shore fishing. Can we snorkel? Anything else? I have the Moon Baja Guide but its not helpful on the activities side for that
town.
thanks
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redhilltown
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no no no as to the "pleasant weather"! maybe not the worst in the world but could very well be hot and humid. no similarity to San Diego.
many will chime in but I would cross at Tecate and take the toll road east which lets you out south of Mexicali and all the traffic.
get a good hotel (el cortez?) with good air conditioning! plus it is right on the beach where all the activities are. no shore fishing to speak of
unless you drive south (which you should as it is a beautiful drive and now paved) a couple of hours. you can snorkel of course but it is not
"tropical".
this website has some good info http://www.sanfelipe.com.mx/ and I think they are based out of a internet cafe next to the el cortez.
enjoy!
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mrfatboy
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| Quote: | Originally posted by newtobaja
Hola,
THinking of visiting San Felipe over the 4th of July holidays. Haven't been there so would appreciate some help
- is it a good time to visit, temp-wise? Ensenada/San Diego are great, weather wise so I assumed SanFelipe would have a similar pleasant weather at
this time of the year.
- how long is the drive from San Diego to San felipe? Is is faster to go SD-Mexicali-San Felipe or San Diego-Ensenada-San Felipe?
- Any recommendation on hotels? We have 5 & 10 year old girls
- Activities in San Felipe ??
Beach, ATV/Dune buggy, shore fishing. Can we snorkel? Anything else? I have the Moon Baja Guide but its not helpful on the activities side for that
town.
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I was there last year on the 4th. Camped on beach at laguna percebu. Nobody around and extremely quiet. Town was dead also. Had a great time.
Weather was hot. Water bordered on being too warm. Hot at night while sleeping. I was told at least we were lucky it was a dry heat normally it is
muggy hot. Shade was at a premium. Much hotter than pacific side.
I just got back 2weeks ago from same place. Beautiful weather. Absolutely perfect. 98 degrees in the shade with breeze. Had 4 & 9 yr old that
loved it.
Can't comment much on hotels. Always camped. Maybe look at the Marina. On the beach and has pools.
There are atv rentals. I can't remember if I saw dune buggys for rent. They have Horse rentals also.
I did the trip from north county to bar Miramar (san Felipe) in 4hr 12m. Left at 5:30am. . My best time. But I drive fast I cross at mexicali. Very easy and
fast especially early in morning. Border wait on return was 1:20 @ 1pm.
we love it and try to go every year.
[Edited on 6-24-2010 by mrfatboy]
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BajaWarrior
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Town will be quiet restaraunts and shops will be open. It'll be hot alright but coolest along shore which is where you'll be. The water is 82+ degrees
and your family will love it. Bring sunscreen! Cross at Mexicali, most direct, good highway, a couple of construction spots but lots of freshly paved
road. Yes, check out Sanfelipe.com website as "redhilltown" suggested.
[Edited on 6-24-2010 by BajaWarrior]
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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grace59
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Hello Newtobaja,
I spent time in San Felipe last summer in both July and August and it was hot, but tolerable! I guess it all depends on what you can manage. It does
cool off at night which is nice. I would stay at the El Cortez
http://www.elcortezsanfelipebaja.com/home.htm
The rooms are big. There is a restaurant, bar, beach and pool right on site and it is easy access to town. Things are still open in town and many
places offer specials. There are ATV rentals right down the street on the Mar de Cortez. I will be down there on the 4th myself. Go and have some
fun in the sun!
Whenever I hear that rainy, chill wind blow. I think it may be time to head for Mexico. Tengo que obedecer mi corazon!
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David K
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We will be going down then too (so I hope)... and have every summer one or two times (to San Felipe south)... By far the best time to go is May-July
or Oct.-Nov.
We enjoy the heat and the bathtub warm Sea of Cortez (June-Sept).
August and early Sept. can be humid and uncomfortable sleeping at night.
Just have shade and an ice chest full of Pacificos!

Here is Laguna Percebu, as viewed from a mile south on Shell Island:
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meme
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If you cross at Tecate be sure you have pesos not U.S. dollars for toll road booths. Our friends came that way yesterday, got to first toll booth
& they accepted U.S. & never said a thing concerning pesos. Went on to next toll booth & they would NOT accept U.S. even with people not
asking for their change back. Refused to let them pass. Instructed them to back up (very dangerous) go to nearest OXXO where they had to buy something
to get dollars changed to pesos. Then proceed back to toll booth. Not knowing if this was a new thing that ALL toll booths were doing or not doing or
just that particular one. Just an FYI for everyone!
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CortezBlue
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So it is all relative.
If you have a relative in San Felipe with an air conditioned house, it is all good.
Ok, we are from Phx and we go to SF to cool off. It can be very muggy during the day, but once the sun is down, it is really nice.
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newtobaja
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Appreciate the quick responses. Looks like its going to be hot. Will need to run by the SO to make sure she can handle the 98 degree in shade
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redhilltown
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excellent post by meme as to the fact it is always advisable to have SOME pesos kicking around somewhere in the car...even if it is some change buried
deep in the glove box from trips gone by! but best to get a decent stash of pesos for buying gas and ya just never know...
btw...if you are driving south on hwy 5 and the kids are restless El Mayor is a nice place to stop to stretch or eat or relax. I don't see much about
it on this board but I have always found them pleasant. you can get a taste of old baja and rest up a bit...the stretch after can get VERY VERY VERY
hot (and a couple of turns to keep your eyes open on). make sure you have plenty of water.
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Bob and Susan
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98 degree in shade???   
maybe thats centigrade
more like 110 in the shade
if ensenada is ok
you'll be dead in a couple of minutes in sf
i remember one old gal told us she
sat in the car with the air on just to survive
i love summer 
pool
water
swimsuits...
europeans
oh yea
fish
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| Quote: | Originally posted by meme
If you cross at Tecate be sure you have pesos not U.S. dollars for toll road booths. Our friends came that way yesterday, got to first toll booth
& they accepted U.S. & never said a thing concerning pesos. Went on to next toll booth & they would NOT accept U.S. even with people not
asking for their change back. Refused to let them pass. Instructed them to back up (very dangerous) go to nearest OXXO where they had to buy something
to get dollars changed to pesos. Then proceed back to toll booth. Not knowing if this was a new thing that ALL toll booths were doing or not doing or
just that particular one. Just an FYI for everyone! |
X2 what Meme said. Especially when getting an FMT and crossing Tecate. Last month I had to walk a few blocks to find a currency exchange place because
the bank (Bancomer, also a couple blocks from the border and where to pay) will not take dollars.
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Bob and Susan
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has the ensenada toll road changed too
or is this just san felipe?
last month they took dollars and
it was actually cheaper using dollars
the exchange was better than the bank
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Europeans, yeah ... now there is a group that will take a third degree sunburn and not even mind it... have friends in Denmark that on occasion will
visit.. Bob and Suss.. Suss, will go out and lay in the "sun" all day every day she is here... she is so white, and gets soooo burned, but say it
feels good compared to that always cool and/or cold weather and almost no sun all the time..
I know some even go to Death Valley in the summer to "HIKE"!!!
Had a friend, who's mom and dad bought the store in Darwin, back in the mid to late 60's... now what a place that was... they thought the end of the
world was coming.. stayed a number of years then ended up in Pearblossom
Some really love the sun and heat.. used to be able to take it... but no more.. sucks the very life out of me....
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mrfatboy
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
98 degree in shade???   
maybe thats centigrade
more like 110 in the shade
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First week in June(this year at least) was 98F in shade. Definately not July. .
You'll need shade for your shade by then
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Ah yes, July 4th in San Felipe. Can be nice or can feel like one is trekking thru the jungles in southeast Asia! Days are never a problem as one is in
the water and drinking cold Cervezas. It's the nights where one needs A/C to cool down and sleep. Even with fans, all you get is hot humid air being
blown over you. August is even worse. Sept can be miserable too. Even the water gets to be too warm. Stay somewhere that has power for A/C and do your
day beach trips. If you have an RV with a QUIET generator, Laguna Percebu is a nice place to hang out.
Note: DavidK at Vivabaja is a hard core Baja camper and can take all months of the year!!! I've done it but don't like it.
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I'll be rolling around San Felipe the morning of July the 4th.
Be sure to say "Hi" if you see us on the Malecon that morning!
Ken and Leidys Cooke
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David K
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| Quote: | Originally posted by viabaja
Note: DavidK at Vivabaja is a hard core Baja camper and can take all months of the year!!! I've done it but don't like it. |
Thanks for the words of support Chris!
We LOVE the heat... and while sleeping is not easy when it is hot and humid, I would rather be in BAJA sleepless, than anywhere else!
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The good thing now is that there is no ley seca. The 4Th of July will be election day here and for many years the ley seca dry law would start on
Friday at midnight until Monday at 10:00 a.m. The last election no dry law. I hope it will be the same this election day.
We always have special tea for sale on election day. Nice big tea pot filled with your blend of teas.
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David K
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Good point... perhaps we should come with beer already in our coolers? Would hate to arrive in San Felipe to buy our weekend supply and not be able
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