BajaDixon
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Wondering about hotels
Hello Everyone- This is my first post on this site. My wife and I live part time in the San Quintin area.
Of a group of friends and I are an 1800 mile backroad trip on Polaris RZR4's and I'm wondering about sleeping accommodations in a few areas.
There is a town north of La Paz on the coast called San Juan de la Costa. Is there a hotel there?
Another place we are looking to stay is San Francisquito. Anybody familiar with what's out there for sleeping accommodations?
Thanks. Bob
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Hi BajaDixon and welcome to the sandbox...nice to have new blood (it IS Halloween after all!) we look forward to hearing more about your barrio, life
in baja and your adventures.
San Juan de la Costa is a mining village and there are no accomodations I know of...but lots of great camping beaches there. Comitan isnt far away...I
suggest you U2U him about a possible visit/stay...it is a great spot.
SAn Francisquito has some rustic palapas with cots in them...not sure if they have bedding or not and there is a restaurant there too that may be
open! Hopefully Pacifico might chime in with more info or U2U him.
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recent trip reports on Bush pilots Int'l say san francisquito is being well run and ready for guests. cabanas have cots and bedding mattresses etc.
hot showers and cantina has food and beer etc.
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Where in the San Quintin area?
| Quote: | Originally posted by BajaDixon
Hello Everyone- This is my first post on this site. My wife and I live part time in the San Quintin area.
Of a group of friends and I are an 1800 mile backroad trip on Polaris RZR4's and I'm wondering about sleeping accommodations in a few areas.
There is a town north of La Paz on the coast called San Juan de la Costa. Is there a hotel there?
Another place we are looking to stay is San Francisquito. Anybody familiar with what's out there for sleeping accommodations?
Thanks. Bob |
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| Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
recent trip reports on Bush pilots Int'l say san francisquito is being well run and ready for guests. cabanas have cots and bedding mattresses etc.
hot showers and cantina has food and beer etc. |
Excellent news Capt.!!
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Hi there--
My sister will be with you on that trip and we had suggested you head out our way---arrangements would be no problem. but I know it is out of the way
and the other side should be beautiful this time of the year.
Maybe next time----when any of you do decide to come out the Vizcaino to Bahia Asuncion, talk to Rose and she will give you our contact information
and we can get you set up. Maybe whale watching time. I WILL get my sister here yet, or at least some of her friends. Chet and Becky keep saying
they might come, and Rose, well, promises, promises, promises . 
Do have a great time, it should be a great trip. Maybe we will see you next time we are through your way.
Diane
[Edited on 10-31-2011 by DianaT]
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| Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
recent trip reports on Bush pilots Int'l say san francisquito is being well run and ready for guests. cabanas have cots and bedding mattresses etc.
hot showers and cantina has food and beer etc. |
Any idea of prices?
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BajaDixon
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| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
In the top left of the Nomad page is a search engine... it works great. On the bottom is a Google Search, also.
Duh. Why didn't I think of that. It's like when I'm leaving the house and ask my wife where my glasses are and she says- on your head!
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BajaDixon
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| Quote: | Originally posted by baronvonbob
Where in the San Quintin area?
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BajaDixon
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Hi DianaT- We may end up heading your way after all. Until we make our way from Cabo to San Ignacio it will be hard to know if we'll have the time or
not. Both Chet and I have always wanted to explore your area though. Thanks for the hospitality.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BajaDixon
Hi DianaT- We may end up heading your way after all. Until we make our way from Cabo to San Ignacio it will be hard to know if we'll have the time or
not. Both Chet and I have always wanted to explore your area though. Thanks for the hospitality. |
I will talk to Rose tomorrow.
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Meals are $12 at San Francisquito.
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If you have time, and have more than one vehicle, there is some beautiful and fantastic country to explore south of San Francisquito-----very unique
area, big old ranches, and you could spend several days down there and see some of the "old" Baja as it was back in the '50's and '60's-----but you
would have to be able to "camp" unless you just did long day-trips out of San Francisquito.
barry
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BajaDixon, we will be waiting for a trip report with photos, sounds like fun. JH
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welcome to BN Baja Dixon ! If you do make it to Bahia Asuncion, and find that you indeed have time for another day trip on your hands, head south
along the coast and you will see some really neat incredible small villages south of Asuncion .. and we live in La Bocana, one of them ! Bring a beer
for Les and join him on the porch as he contemplates the ocean every single afternoon LOL
south of us is Punta Abreojos - beautiful waves to watch (surfer destination) ...
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BajaDixon
There is a town north of La Paz on the coast called San Juan de la Costa. Is there a hotel there?
Thanks. Bob |
Welcome to the board, Bob. And no, there are no hotel accomodations at San Juan de la Costa. It is a recently-reopened company mining town that takes
out phosphorous rock.
There most certainly is but one side to every story: the TRUTH. Variations of it are nothing but lies.
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