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[*] posted on 10-22-2010 at 10:09 AM
getting through Tijuana


David K has posted a step by step guide to getting through immigration and Tijuana- can someone please get the link as I can't find it thanks. Been to Baja Sur many times but for the last 20 years just flown in and this time we are driving and staying the year in La paz. And where would you stay in Loreto- we know Baja Cactus is a good first stop but will drive the second day to Loreto. Norm



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thumbup.gif posted on 10-22-2010 at 10:57 AM
Loreto lodging


Quiet and super clean and at a good price- Iguana Inn
Give Julie and Mike a note at: iguanainn@yahoo.com
They only have four rooms so a reservation is a must:yes:




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[*] posted on 10-22-2010 at 11:10 AM


Norm,
The Inn at Loreto Bay has a special of $ 60.00 till Dec.15th. Hard to beat, nice place with ample safe parking. When are you coming down though, since lots of hotel/motel space will be taken up during the Baja 1000 prerun and the actual race days ?
And will you have your wine collection with you.:?::?::biggrin::biggrin:
We're right down the street from the Inn, so if you get anywhere near us, give us a holler. 133-0343.
If push comes to shove, we can always put you up for the night.




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[*] posted on 10-22-2010 at 11:49 AM


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Originally posted by CasaManzana
Quiet and super clean and at a good price- Iguana Inn
Give Julie and Mike a note at: iguanainn@yahoo.com
They only have four rooms so a reservation is a must:yes:


Do you have a recommendation for a Loreto RV park?
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[*] posted on 10-22-2010 at 11:55 AM


Hola norm,

MYSELF AND DIFFERENT FRIENDS HAVE STAYED AT HOTEL ANGRA IN LORETO THE PAST COUPLE OF YEARS AND IT'S THE NEWEST AND NICEST BOUTIQUE HOTEL WITH RATES BETTER THAN THE OTHER BIG HOTELS. HOTEL ANGRA'S ROOMS ARE SUPER SPACIOUS AND EXTREMELY CLEAN ( NEWER ) WITH KING SIZE BEDS, SATELLITE TV, WIFI, AND THE MOST WONDERFUL AND ACCOMODATING ENGLISH SPEAKING HOSTS. LARGE SECURED PARKING AND A COFFEE SHOP. THE LOCATION IS VERY QUIET AS WELL. A DEFINITE 10 ++ OVERALL, THERE IS NO COMPARISON ! TWO STORY WITH DOME AND ARCHED ENTRYWAY. NO VERY HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES DUE TO ARCHED ENTRY Ana Carranza, ana.carranza@hotelangra.com, www.hotelangra.com Phone: 6131351172

sorry about caps, this is a copy and paste.

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[*] posted on 10-22-2010 at 12:05 PM


Hola,

loreto rv park & restaurant

RIVERA DEL MAR RV PARK AND CAMPING
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011-52-613-135-0718
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FRANCISCO I. MADERO NORTE NO. 100
C.P. 23880 LORETO B.C.S. MEX.
WWW.RIVERADELMAR.COM

highly recomended over the years. super clean and maintained by hands on owners. exceptionally clean and modern bathrooms and showers. very secure.

restaurant on site is very good but seasonal. reservations recommended.

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[*] posted on 10-22-2010 at 01:23 PM


My favorite in Loreto. Quiet and out of the way. Next door is boat / trailer parking.

http://www.cococabanasloreto.com/




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[*] posted on 10-22-2010 at 02:18 PM


You really don't need maps to get through the border. If you are coming down the 5 or 805, just make sure you get yourself all the way over to the very right lane. That lane presents an automatic gate. drive in and park. Immigration is the right hand most office. The bank is several doors to the left.

Upon leaving the parking area, move over to the second lane from the right, as the right lane runs off into town. go over the bridge and follow the signage for Rosarito/ Ensenada Cuota. It will be a rather sharp right taking you down a ramp. Follow the highway along the fence and you will come to a right hand on-ramp that will take you to the toll road.

As was mentioned in other posts, between the race crowd, and several hotels that have limited numbers of rooms, you really should make reservations in advance. That would be particularly true for Baja Cactus. If you can't get in there, San Quintin, which is little more than a half hour North has a number of decent and affordable accommodations. Jardines de Baja, Maria Celeste, Villas de San Quintin, Hotel Mission Santa Maria. All very reasonable and quite good. Just mentioning this because if you can't get into Baja Cactus, virtually all of the San Quintin hotels I listed are far superior to any other place in El Rosario.
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[*] posted on 10-22-2010 at 03:24 PM


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Originally posted by capitolkat
David K has posted a step by step guide to getting through immigration and Tijuana- can someone please get the link as I can't find it thanks. Been to Baja Sur many times but for the last 20 years just flown in and this time we are driving and staying the year in La paz. And where would you stay in Loreto- we know Baja Cactus is a good first stop but will drive the second day to Loreto. Norm


My trip report was July 2009 with the photos of the border and INM office/ parking. I have reposted those photos a few times the past year... Not sure if you want to see the original trip report (go to Nomad Baja Trip Reports Forum and scroll back to 2009 and look for Part 1 of Baja 709) or a more recent post regarding Tijuana border crossing... (search 'border' by David K perhaps?).

I will see if I can dig something up for you. My web page for that trip is http://vivabaja.com/709

EDIT: Last post with the border photos was 10-13, in this thread: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=48373

[Edited on 10-22-2010 by David K]




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[*] posted on 10-27-2010 at 05:07 PM


Thanks David K and all who responded. Vandenberg-- no wine this time - tough choice for us clothes and supplies fishing gear or wine. It was a debate that had no winner so the wine is still in the cellar and we will have clothes and my fishing gear while we a re in Baja Sur



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[*] posted on 10-28-2010 at 08:22 AM


Capitolkat, When do you expect to be in La Paz? We'll be having our semi annual clinic with the La Balandra Rotarians the first two weeks of November. Being a rotarian yourself, you may want to meet these hombres, a really great group of folks!



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[*] posted on 10-28-2010 at 08:49 AM


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My favorite in Loreto. Quiet and out of the way. Next door is boat / trailer parking.

http://www.cococabanasloreto.com/

the Desert Inn is pretty nice too:




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[*] posted on 10-28-2010 at 04:31 PM
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We will arrive on 11/5 and I owuld love to meet you when you get there I have a La Paz cell no 6121692646. Give me a call after the 5th and we can get together. I still am a memeber of the Washington DC Rotary as they made me an honorary member for life when I retired. best Wishes-- Norm



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[*] posted on 11-3-2010 at 06:24 PM


Directions were super- the light didn't work as we exited but a young agent let us through and then checked our car and passed us on.



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