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rocmoc
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If you had an Extra Day!
If you had an extra day, where would you spend it?
East Cape
La Paz
Todos Santos
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Bajahowodd
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You would be better served if you told us what floats your boat. All three of the places you listed have many reasons to visit. But, they are
different. What are your preferences for spending the day? Fishing? Swimming? Boating? Hiking? Eating? Drinking? People watching? Shopping?
Me, personally, with one extra day, I'd head up to La Paz, enjoy the malecon. Spend some early afternoon time at La Perla with ceviche and margaritas,
while watching the passing parade. Then, later, head up to Jesse's Tres Virgenes for some super victuals.
[Edited on 12-22-2010 by Bajahowodd]
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San Quintin Bay enjoying the bounty of the sea....and sub-agencia Tecate.
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rocmoc
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Do it all; dive, atv, dirtbike, race, fish, walk the beach, drink on the beach, sleep on the beach, look at architecture, theater & more. Each
place was selected because of interest and each location currently has two days. So where do we spend three days, the extra day?
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rocmoc
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Is 3 days in La Paz too much? Leaning towards spending the extra day in La Paz.
Reasons,
it is the biggest city so should be the most to see & do
we will be spending an additional week in Cabo so we could drive to Todos Santos & East Cape if something catches our eye and needs more time.
Thanks for the help, LOL!
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Howard
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East Cape - Cabo Pulmo
We don't stop playing because we grow old;
we grow old because we stop playing
George Bernard Shaw
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DENNIS
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Anthony's....for a thorough soul cleansing before returning to the hustle and bustle of Mother America. 
Tell 'em Fishbuck sent ya.
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no question; east cape!
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BajaBlanca
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i say: stay another day in la paz and go just a ways south to LA VENTANA. it is absolutely, no doubt about it, one of the most gorgeous places we have
visited ... the color of the water is spectacular ... we ate at a restaurant with the upstairs tables facing the water INCREDIBLE !!
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Sitting at our special table, next to the window, enjoying a Margarita at the Rancho Buena Vista on the East Cape.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Anthony's....for a thorough soul cleansing before returning to the hustle and bustle of Mother America. 
Tell 'em Fishbuck sent ya. |
Where is Anthony's?
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sanquintinsince73
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| Quote: | Originally posted by stevelaubly
| Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Anthony's....for a thorough soul cleansing before returning to the hustle and bustle of Mother America. 
Tell 'em Fishbuck sent ya. |
Where is Anthony's? |
You don't know where Anthony's is?!?!?! Wow!!! To many a red blooded American young man, Anthony's is considered a rite of passage.
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Martyman
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After Anthonys (Ensenada), I would head to the movie theater to see Hercules meets Godzilla.
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David K
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None of those places! It takes three days of daylight driving just to get there from the border!
The San Felipe-Puertecitos area has possibilities for all your mentioned activities (and is 2-3 HOURS, not days from the border):
"Fishing? Swimming? Boating? Hiking? Eating? Drinking? People watching? Shopping?"
and most of the added items in your follow-up:
"dive, atv, dirtbike, race, fish, walk the beach, drink on the beach, sleep on the beach."
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Leo
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because I live in TS, I would pick La Paz and the beaches north. Tecelote i.e.
The grass is always greener....
and so, there is always a better spot in Baja
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Martyman
After Anthonys (Ensenada), I would head to the movie theater to see Hercules meets Godzilla. |
Maybe do that before a romp at Anthony's.
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Whats the big deal about Anthony's? When I went there, it was just another turist bar full of guys and no girls.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bajatravelergeorge
Whats the big deal about Anthony's? When I went there, it was just another turist bar full of guys and no girls. |
Mexicans are like Bats. They don't start moving around till around 10 PM.
I'll bet you were there during the day.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bajatravelergeorge
Whats the big deal about Anthony's? When I went there, it was just another turist bar full of guys and no girls. |
Really?
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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rocmoc
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Thanks everyone.
We are staying two night at Los Barriles Hotel http://losbarrileshotel.com/los-barriles-hotel-rates.html, three night in La Paz at Casa Buena B&B http://www.casabuena.net/ and two night in Todos Santos at Las Palmas Tropicales http://tropicalcasitas.com/. Then on to a friend's timeshare in Cabo for a week.
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