larryC
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Loreto motels?
Will be going through Loreto first week in Nov. on way to Agua Verde, and looking for suggestions on motels in Loreto that have fairly secure parking
for truck/camper and boat trailer.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Larry
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stay at the coco cabanas !!!
safe and great fun ... trip report with photos to be posted later on today !!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BajaBlanca
stay at the coco cabanas !!!
safe and great fun ... trip report with photos to be posted later on today !! |
Tough parking at Coco, especially for a boat trailer. Otherwise nice.
Oaisas might work better.
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I'm a fan of Coco's too Blanca but it took some maneuvering to get our full-size crew cab truck in their parking lot when there were a couple of
other cars in there. As Ncampion says I don't know how LarryC could get his trailer in there.
Hotel Angra has an interior parking lot but it's another hotel that's not an option when the camper is on because of a low hanging arch entrance you
have to drive under to enter the lot.
Many of the other hotel options are either street parking or a large, open lot like the Desert inn/pinta.
We've yet to find a solution for the lack of secure parking at hotels in Loreto for a truck-with-camper-towing-a trailer and have spent some
sleepless, very HOT, airless, summer nights in RV parks there. But in November both Riviera and Tripui RV parks in the Loreto area would be very
pleasant LarryC.
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Hacienda Suites next to El Nido on the right side just past the Traffic Circle. They have a secured locked lot behind the hotel and we park
prerunners, chase trucks with trailers in there regularly. They are on the web for reservations.
http://haciendasuites.com/
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oh for sure it would be impossible to park at cocos ....
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Loreto Shores Villas and RV Park
We stayed in the RV park last December. Basic, secure, nice showers, short stroll to a mini super and a beautiful beach. Saw other boat trailer folks
staying there. Friendly manager. A bit tricky to navigate through town to get there.
http://www.loretoshoresvillasandrvpark.com/index.html
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Try Nellie's Place, she rents by the hour.
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larryC
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Thanks for the info. I'll try one of them. I have staryed at the El Morro before and it was OK. Appreciate the help.
Larry
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Why would anybody want to rent from Nellie's for only an hour?
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| Quote: | Originally posted by larryC
Thanks for the info. I'll try one of them. I have staryed at the El Morro before and it was OK. Appreciate the help.
Larry |
El Morro? Didn´t know of an El Morro in Loreto. The one by Santa Rosalia is in a great location and has plenty of parking.
I second what was stated about Hacienda Suites.
On the topic of Coco´s, since he´s right next to the Desert Inn, is it only me that has thought why in the world no one has bought that property and
upgraded it? The place is old and tired, but fronts a long expanse of beach. From wht I understand, it has been up for sale for quite awhile. Yet,
those Villas guys go and build WAY out of town. Go figure.
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Diamana's is a B&B. Very good place. Right in the middle of town.
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Hotel Angra, on Juarez across from the Pemex closest to Mex 1. We are there right now. Secure, gated parking, large rooms, pet friendly and well
prices. Short walk to good food and nice people.
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Where to Stay
Camper ,boat and trailer .
Well , it won't be too hot when you go so A/C shouldn't be an issue . I'd give Loreto Shores a try .Plenty of room there to get your truck and
trailer in ,
Angra I hear is nice as well as Damiana and Cabanas de Loreto. At Cabanas de Loreto the Jacksons will let you park your truck inside the gates and the
trailer can sit outside the wall . If you really want to go big time stay at the La Mision HOTEL and use the lot directly behing the hotel -security
guard and all . La Riveria is nice with a great resturant.Although I think its a little tight manuevering .Try Loreto Shores first .
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hacienda suites is very secure and comfy...many, many times
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we have heard really good things about SU KASA
haven't met the owner but she is from OB
and that is cool. I lived there for over 20 years ...
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SuKasa is for sale, but you can contact the owner at the website for availability
[Edited on 10-20-2011 by rhintransit]
reality\'s never been of much use out here...
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| Quote: | Originally posted by MitchMan
Why would anybody want to rent from Nellie's for only an hour? |
A half hour does it for me. 
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| Quote: | Originally posted by rhintransit
SuKasa is no longer in business. the property is for sale. |
Are you sure they are closed? It has been for sale for a long time, but has been open for business. Although I haven't paid close attention, when I
walk past it doesn't appear to be closed.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Paula
| Quote: | Originally posted by rhintransit
SuKasa is no longer in business. the property is for sale. |
Are you sure they are closed? It has been for sale for a long time, but has been open for business. Although I haven't paid close attention, when I
walk past it doesn't appear to be closed. |
sorry, just talked to Joyce...SuCasa is still operating but you need to contact her via website for availability
[Edited on 10-20-2011 by rhintransit]
reality\'s never been of much use out here...
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