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flyingpigs58
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RV Parks in Ensenada
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flyingpigs58
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Heading into Ensenada with our RV and was wondering if anyone out there has any info on the local RV parks. The best, the worst and why. Very open
to feed back as this is a new RV experience for us. Thanks!
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bajaguy
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if you want an ocean view, quiet and security, try Estero Beach Resort
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajaguy
if you want an ocean view, quiet and security, try Estero Beach Resort |
Yep...for sure. There are very few RV parks...only one in town....and to save you the trouble of sorting it out with the pluses and minuses of the
others, take Terrys advice above.
If, on the other hand, you have special needs or something like that, tell us what your requirements are.
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Estero...
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Rv Parks
I agree with the other two posters some what. On a scale of 1 to 10 Estero is about a 5 from there it goes downhill It's really sad there isn't any
better Ensenada has a lot to offer.
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Las Canadas
If you have children this is the place because they also have a very nice water park and a zip line. It's about 10 miles south of Maneadero
www.ontheroadin.com/baja/bajarvparks/lascanadasbalneario.htm...
edit: here is their web site:
www.lascanadas.com/en/
[Edited on 5-13-2013 by durrelllrobert]
Bob Durrell
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Actual Ensenada is a dump, avoid it. South suburbs like Chapultepec is what you need. This is where Estero Beach is. And a couple of adjacent camps,
cheaper - Mona Lisa and El Faro, all on the shore. I think Estero Beach is the most expensive of three, and none of them have actual swimming beach.
You didn't tell what you are looking for. To me, all three are out of the same barrel, so to speak, so the cheapest wins. To you - don't know.
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Howdy, Per my latest edition of "Baja RV Camping", Moon Outdoors (www.Moon.com), Laura Martone...
RV park/Resort Rating Resv., Fees Contact #
1. Estero Beach 10 Recomm.,$35- 619-335-1145 U.S.
$45 646-176-6225 Mex.
6230
6235
2. El Faro 7 OK, $15-$25 646-177-4630 Mex.
3. King's Coronita 7 Recomm., $20 646-174-45-40 Mex.
4. Monalisa Beach 7 OK, $17.50- 646-177-5100 Mex.
$22.50
5. Hotel Joker 6 OK, $15 646-176-7201
646-177-5151 Mex.
6. Campo Playa 5 OK, $25 646-176-2918
646-176-1504 Mex.
7. Corona Beach 4 OK, $15 646-173-7326 Mex.
I hope this helps. Know that they all had various stipulations as to #of occupants, hook-ups, size of rigs, etc.
Have a safe & fun trip.
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Joker
Cross the Joker off your list. The place is closed down and has been leveled....as in torn down
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Of course the above info didn't quite post in the format I had on my screen, but what the hell do I know? I'm a newbie.
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King's Coronita is not bad, located next to Hotel Coral and the yacht basin. El Faro and Mona Lisa are dumps.
If you don't mind a short detour off of Hwy 1, try Villarinos at LaJolla, Punta Banda. Behind the Mini Market and Post Office
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The book list at least 8 in the Punta Banda area alone.
Interesting to hear the diversities in opinions. They're appreciated.
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We stumbled into the Punta Banda area looking for any safe flat spot and found lots of signs to RV places that didn't exist any more. We kept going up
and over the hill toward La Bufadora and found Campo Cinco. It is minimal, and if you should go to the beach, it is likely you've had a fatal
accident, but for 80 pesos, we passed a nice night with a beautiful view.
Undoubtedly, there are people who cannot afford to give the anchor of sanity even the slightest tug. Sam Harris
"The situation is far too dire for pessimism."
Bill Kauth
Carl Sagan said, "We are a way for the cosmos to know itself."
PEACE, LOVE AND FISH TACOS
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Well, I'm not sure whether Punta Banda can be considered "Ensenada". Besides, it would be interesting to hear the opinions in the context of the OP's
requirements - but their requirements have not been disclosed. Alright, they are newbie, and can't be more specific. So, we are stirring an empty
water here, with subject too broad.
flyingpigs58 - it's simple, really. None of the camps in this area are destination places. Just a stop on the way. If you are worried, choose those
expensive. If not, just trust your guts and don't stay where you don't feel like.
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Overdue on the Joker
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Estero Hotel/RV park great place to spend a few days, stay there every year week in june on our way north and week in oct on our way back to Buena
Vista. Have fun Cliff
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Quote: | Originally posted by Alm
Well, I'm not sure whether Punta Banda can be considered "Ensenada". Besides, it would be interesting to hear the opinions in the context of the OP's
requirements - but their requirements have not been disclosed. Alright, they are newbie, and can't be more specific. So, we are stirring an empty
water here, with subject too broad.
flyingpigs58 - it's simple, really. None of the camps in this area are destination places. Just a stop on the way. If you are worried, choose those
expensive. If not, just trust your guts and don't stay where you don't feel like. |
The majority of the state of Baja north is considered Ensenada.I live in Punta Banda and have a Ensenada mailing address.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Alm
Actual Ensenada is a dump, avoid it. |
Blasphemy!
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Quote: | Originally posted by J.P.
The majority of the state of Baja north is considered Ensenada. |
Right, John. That would be the Municipalidad de Ensenada........same as we would call a county up north.
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