John M
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San Felipe rental?
We would like to plan a two week stay in or near San Felipe from mid to late June. Anyone have recommendations? On or within sight of the beach
preferrable.
John M
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here's a bunch to look at.
http://www.vacationrentals.com/vacation-rentals/San-Felipe-B...
[Edited on 4-1-2013 by BajaNomad]
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Call El Dorado Ranch..........lots of empty houses and condos there.
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Nice place at Playa Del Oro
My friend Ray Lopez has a place to rent in a gated development just north of town. I've stayed there. Close to the beach.
He's at rlascape@aol.com.
Good Luck!
Neil
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Sort of like a vacation joint from the 50's :-)
Simple rooms to full ult rooms
http://caseyhamlin.stormloader.com/
http://www.sanfelipeguide.com/accommodations/accommodationre...
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/1540843
| Quote: | Originally posted by John M
We would like to plan a two week stay in or near San Felipe from mid to late June. Anyone have recommendations? On or within sight of the beach
preferrable.
John M |
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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CASEY,S
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John M
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good leads
McFez - too noisy for our old ears looks like, plus see the next post.
NeilM - I've sent him an email
Willardguy - saw those sites but would prefer some Nomad input - you know, just trust me!
Keep ideas flowing, almost maggie time here in the high desert and you never know what that leads to.....
John M
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http://www.eldoradoranch.com/vacations/rentals_homes.htm
Confirm with any rental in the ED that it is on the power grid.
| Quote: | Originally posted by John M
McFez - too noisy for our old ears looks like, plus see the next post.
NeilM - I've sent him an email
Willardguy - saw those sites but would prefer some Nomad input - you know, just trust me!
Keep ideas flowing, almost maggie time here in the high desert and you never know what that leads to.....
John M |
[Edited on 3-30-2013 by mcfez]
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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http://sanfeliperental.com/
http://www.sanfelipe.tv/
http://sanfeliperentals.com/
http://www.mysanfelipevacation.com/
http://www.vacationrentals.com/vacation-rentals/San-Felipe-B...
http://www.lascasitas.com.mx/
http://www.sanfelipe.tv/condo/
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John, at Laguna Percebu/ Shell Island: http://www.bajarentals.com
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Thanks for the ideas
As it appears to be turning out, most of the rentals in SF look like they are directed toward groups of 6 or 8 or more and the size/cost reflects
that. So while $150 per night for two or three couples is pretty darned reasonable, for two people for 10+ nights isn't within our range.
We have looked at all the suggestions so far, sent emails to several - called a couple of them, and are now waiting for replies from the others.
John
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| Quote: | Originally posted by John M
......So while $150 per night for two or three couples is pretty darned reasonable, for two people for 10+ nights isn't within our range.........John
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John........have you looked at motels/hotels in the area for your stay??
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John M
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considered it Bajaguy
we also thought of simply taking our small trailer but wanted to upgrade our stay just a bit. The motel/hotel thought was kinda dismissed when we
figure we would have to eat most meals out for a couple of weeks.
Nothing ruled out at this early planning.
John
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GOOGLE
search San Felipe Rentals, then do a bunch of looking and e-mailing.....sure something will show up!!!
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Motel
Try KIKI'S it's up above the Light House Nice Very Clean double room Around 50dls.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP7OoLTOMZI
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Try KIKI'S it's up above the Light House Nice Very Clean double room Around 50dls. |
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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John M
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U tube video
cool video -
I think we've found a spot. I'll post details soon as they are worked out. .....and yep, from one of the recommendations here on Baja Nomad!
John M
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Not sure what tires you have on the Tacoma now... but 15psi is a good starting point for Shell Island sand but if BFG All Terrain TAs then 10psi due
to the stiff sidewall.
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John M
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tires
General AT2
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How are you liking them? What load range (sidewall ply)?
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