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[*] posted on 1-21-2012 at 01:00 PM
Boat Friendly hotels along the peninsula


Once again I will be dragging my boat back to BCS. When towing, this is typically a 2 or 3 day run for me and where I stay is always dependent on what time I cross the border and who has room enough for me to park my truck and boat trailer.

Over the years I have stopped at various places such as the Tourist hotel in El Rosario, the La Pinta/Desert in in Catavina, Malarrimos in GN, La Serenidad in Mulege, and even camped at Buenaventura on Concepcion. The one place I have found to stay in Loreto has been the El Morro. It has been adequate so far because all trips with the boat to date have been "guy trips". This time my wife will be driving with me and I was hoping someone could suggest a little better place to stay in Loreto than the El Morro if we decide we need to stop there. I have also listed the other places I have stayed over the years in case some make better suggestions.




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[*] posted on 1-21-2012 at 03:28 PM


Hola Alan,

Hotel Angra, Loreto, B.C.S.
Phone: 6131351172
ana.carranza@hotelangra.com
www.hotelangra.com
Hotel Angra is a new hotel in Loreto, spacious&secure parking lot, spacious rooms, hot water, wireless internet in the rooms. Visit our web page. - Ana Carranza, ana.carranza@hotelangra.com, www.hotelangra.com, 6131351172, Loreto

MYSELF AND DIFFERENT FRIENDS HAVE STAYED AT HOTEL ANGRA IN LORETO 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

no pool or other major amenities but VERY NICE !

BIEN SALUD, DA RAT

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[*] posted on 1-21-2012 at 05:01 PM


Alan, the Hotel Morro is a little worn out, but you can put your boat up against your room door. This is the one a mile or so south of Santa Rosalia. If you leave Ensenada at dawn, you can make Santa Rosalia just after dark. As you mentioned, I feel my boat is safe at the Serenidad also. If you hit San Quintin the first night, Jardines would be a good option, making Mulege or Loreto very easy the next day. If I were to hit Loreto before dark, I'd just not stop until La Paz!:biggrin:



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[*] posted on 1-21-2012 at 05:17 PM


Hey Rat. No offense, but in my opinion, I really could not describe the parking lot at Hotel Angra as spacious. I give them kudos for great rates, however.

That said, in the Loreto area, one might consider Hacienda Suites, where they have a walled lot behind the property that they secure from dusk until dawn.

And, although in my opinion, some entity ought to buy the property with its great beachfront location, and refurbish or rebuild, the current Desert Inn has tons of parking, right by the rooms and has been running some great rates.
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[*] posted on 1-21-2012 at 06:00 PM
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HOLA, as I yous to alway's drag a boat down here,,,,,I dont know about ,,hotel's,,except, rice & bean,s in san Ignacio........ that said ,,,if it's a outboard..watch it like a hawk !!! K&T:cool:
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[*] posted on 1-21-2012 at 07:09 PM


I also recommend the El Morro in Santa Rosalia. The rooms were fine and the courtyard was pretty secure, park your boat right in front of your room. Lots of space. I have also parked my small boat and tricked out trailer (15' klamath) at the Baja Cactus in El Rosario and felt pretty good about it though a larger boat would take a little doing to wedge into their courtyard.



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[*] posted on 1-21-2012 at 08:43 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by bajabass
If I were to hit Loreto before dark, I'd just not stop until La Paz!:biggrin:


We faced this very situation a couple of weeks back. The only thing that kept me going was that when we'd gotten within cellphone range in Guerrero Negro that morning we found out someone had broken into our home in La Paz. The idea of taking our time to get back evaporated at that moment.

My point is; unless I had urgent business, I'd stay at Loreto if darkness caught me there. The road betwen Loreto and Ciudad Insurgentes has got to be one of the most dangerous sections of highway in BCS, according to the number of accidents reported in local papers. Lots of drunks, I'd say from the descriptions of many of the accidents. On our recent trip, we saw many black cows (harder to see) along the road that night, and a spectacular accident involving a pickup and an 18-wheeler, at the foot of Ligüi grade.

I must be getting old, I didn't use to be so sensible.





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[*] posted on 1-21-2012 at 09:53 PM


another vote for el morro in santa rosalia
a vote for malarrimo in g negro

have a safe trip !





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[*] posted on 1-22-2012 at 07:32 AM


the el morro in loreto is NOT the el morro in santa rosalia

if you are taking your wife and want to stay in loreto
then go here
http://www.loretomexico.com/loreto/hotels/inn_at_loreto_bay....

boat WILL be fine




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