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Bahia de los Angeles - Accommodations
Hey Nomads,
Any recommendations on pet friendly places to stay in Bahia de los Angeles?
Open to either a hotel type setup or a B&B.
Gracias in advance!
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Villa Bahia...pet friendly, a few clicks N. of town,,,,free kayaks and WIFI for guests...nice owner, nice place...
Mexico!! Where two can live as cheaply as one.....but it costs twice as much.....
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I second the Villa Bahia. It's not high end. Basic. Nice vibe.
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what days. everything is full this next weekend for the race
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BajaGeoff
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It wouldn't be until next month....thanks for the info everyone!
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Villa Bahia gets rave reviews with pet-lovers Geoff... You might run into Graham as he staged his island adventure from there for his last book.
In town: Costa del Sol (original rooms) and the food there is great... not sure about dog policy... but they have web site, email... ask?
[Edited on 1-29-2013 by David K]
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| Quote: | Originally posted by rts551
... everything is full this next weekend for the race |
That is good to hear! Have fun, wish we were there.
P>*)))>{
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This is perfect for family......and dogs. Fact is...they have several friendly dogs there. View is outstanding. Internet....library...private
cook....more. Very laid back.
www.villabahia.com
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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woody with a view
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^^^get the one on the top left^^^ pretty basic but a better view doesn't exist!
my boat on the deadman anchor:

[Edited on 1-30-2013 by BajaNomad]
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x2 on the top left.
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I know some folks who stayed at Villa Bahia a month or so ago and said that the area must have been pet friendly as there was dog/cat sh*t
everywhere....too bad as it seems to be a good set-up.
I have never been there so no first-hand opinion.
Don't believe everything you think....
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woody with a view
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what do they expect when the front yard is beach? cats use the litter box out front, dogs do their thing too! if that is too much for them they should
stay home, or just go elsewhere.
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Hmmm... the cats and dogs are great, but a morning rake, shovel and bucket 'once over' would be a nice gesture for the customers before kids and
adults begin to play in the sand and get crap on their hands and feet, yes? It's not the animal's fault if their owner isn't responsible for them.
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woody with a view
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obviously, but people HERE are asking about pet freindly places. maybe they can bring thier own poop scooper and wield it often?
i never noticed any land mines.
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Cat merde is like candy to most dogs.
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If I remember correctly, Costa del Sol has one or two pet friendly rooms. They asked us how big our dogs were then told us the room they had for pets
was already booked.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bent-rim
Cat merde is like candy to most dogs. |
Yes...and our dogs are connoisseurs. Yuck.
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woody with a view
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it's like Almond Roca just a little sandy, that's all!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by woody with a view
what do they expect when the front yard is beach? cats use the litter box out front, dogs do their thing too! if that is too much for them they should
stay home, or just go elsewhere. |
Woody,
I am pet friendly.....it's the owners I get bothered by 
I can usually dodge such landmines....the other folks did find another place.....they are finicky types w/ first time in Baja.... I told the Costa del
Sol was the place I recommended....but nobody ever takes my advice....
Don't believe everything you think....
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Guillermos seems to be pet friendly. We stayed there for two nights March 2012 and took a liking a black lab "pup" that was being picked on by the
local pack. They were eventually going to kill him. He slept in the room with us on night one. On day two we were talking to the owner of
Guillermos. She's a big dog lover and sometimes adopts dogs left behind by guests. It drives her staff nuts. As luck would have it she knew of a
rancher that was looking for a dog. She took the lab to the vet, got him checked out, and delivered him to his new home.
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