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Okay, so my friend and I have been meaning to explore Baja for a couple years now, and it looks like we'll finally be able to take some time off together and head south of the border. I dream of one day being able to take weeks at a time to drive down deserted dirt roads and discover untouched beaches and vast breathtaking skylines. Our first trip, however, will unfortunately be a short one, so we won't get a chance to travel very far south.
My question to all you seasoned Baja afficionados is this:
Is it possible to find a quaint peaceful little hideaway to spend a long weekend in anywhere between tijuana and ensenada? I've been researching, and so far the answer I've come up with is a resounding "NO!", that the entire area is now a tourist trap, all commercialized and built up--please say it ain't so!!!!
We'd be willing to go a bit farther south, but we're only working with 3 or 4 days here. Any suggestions? Please?
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[*] posted on 6-13-2005 at 07:29 PM


Ditto NO. But, just a leetle bit farther, Punta Banda/Bufadora could work for you and if you can stretch it just a leetle bit farther than that- Malibu Sur/Erendira/Coyote Cal's/Castro's camp. Of course if you don't mind crowds, Rosarito works for some. At least you can get great pastrami there.



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[*] posted on 6-13-2005 at 08:20 PM


Gee, if you got 4 days... go to L.A. Bay, only 8 hours from the border (if you like it warm)! Otherwise: Malibu Sur and south (from the Ejido Erendira road... or San Antonio del Mar (the one west of Colonet... or San Quintin bay (Gypsy's at Cielito Lindo)...

What do you want to do? Just relax on a beach... or surf, swim, fish, eat, drink, explore???




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[*] posted on 6-13-2005 at 08:40 PM


explore, eat, drink, relax--we love being on the shore, and we're big fans of hiking, but right now we basically just want to spend a lovely extra-long weekend somewhere beautiful and not invaded by gringos (if we wanted shopping malls and dance clubs, we'd just stay here in LA, you know?)
i just hope that's possible on a short trip.
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[*] posted on 6-13-2005 at 08:45 PM


Well... I guess I would suggest (if L.A. Bay wasn't what you had in mind) you go south from Malibu Sur (so. of Erendira) and find a spot... just keep going south ... You have a 4WD, yes?



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[*] posted on 6-13-2005 at 08:58 PM


If you are going now, consider the Sea of Cortez side south of San Felipe....you may be delightfully surprised.
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[*] posted on 6-13-2005 at 09:06 PM


Here's another option: get a place in Ensenada or nearby. Head up to the mountains one day (hwy 3), explore Ensenada the next, maybe head down to Erindira, and then return via Tecate (great wine-tasting). I love just driving down to the Halfway House, sitting on the back patio overlooking the Pacific, and ordering ceviche and a Pacifico or two.

There are many options...I think the more you can provide us about yourself, ie. type of vehicle, what type of accomodations you prefer, etc., the better the advice/possibilities.

Regardless of what you decide, you owe us a trip report.

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[*] posted on 6-13-2005 at 09:19 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by David K
. You have a 4WD, yes?


This simple question does make all the difference.
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[*] posted on 6-13-2005 at 09:25 PM


I`d start at Cantina Bahia Cantiles (K-43) and then just go with the flow!!!
Can`t really give you some recomendation on a beautiful and remote location north of Ensenada, but those tourist traps can be great for a few days!! You might try Las Rocas.
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[*] posted on 6-13-2005 at 10:01 PM
San Quintin...


El Pabellon a little south of town has a great beach camp with hot showers and a private bano and the owner is a fisherman who will cook you up fresh lobster and crab that he brings in daily for a very small fee...did i mention its one of the prettiest beaches in the area:tumble::tumble:
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[*] posted on 6-14-2005 at 07:57 AM


My vote is For L.A. Bay also! You won't be sorry! But nice spots south of San Felipe which doesn't takelong to get there either. If it's camping I hear Campo Matzatlan is a good spot too!
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[*] posted on 6-14-2005 at 08:03 AM
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[*] posted on 6-14-2005 at 08:48 AM


Below is a link of a post on San Felipe I did. There's so much to do in SF .....if you are limited to time.

http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=10724#pid8255...

You can see the:
Cordon of SAN FELIPE (huge Catus valley)
White sandy beaches (Shell Beach)
Sulfur Mines
San Pedro Martir Mountains (off roads)

While running around in the back roads.....just leave this guy out there..It's DavidK, he tries to bum gasoline (and clothes).

[Edited on 6-15-2005 by yankeeirishman]




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[*] posted on 6-14-2005 at 09:07 AM


You could get a rental at the Las Gaviotas community. I think you can find available rentals online. It's a gated community just south of Rosarito and has it's own beach. A short drive north or south will take you to restaurants, shopping if you want. Sometimes they have a BBQ on the grounds, or sell fresh fish. There is a small market across the street where you can get groceries.
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[*] posted on 6-14-2005 at 12:26 PM


My opinion might be different thatnothers here since they are coming from So. Ca. like you.....I come from the Seattle area, so for me it's a 3 day drive just to cross the border....anyway,

With just 4 days to spend (I wouldn't like spending it driving) I would go to the Sea of Cortez side, San Felipe area, there are several areas around there that might be what you are looking for. Beaches not too busy...If I might do a "shameless plug" (not mine.) Grab yourself a copy of Fred and Gloria Jones's book "Baja Camping" You can find it on the "Vagabondso's" web-site......or maybe even here? It's a wealth of information.
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[*] posted on 6-14-2005 at 12:34 PM


Just a reminder- it gets very hot on the Sea of Cortez side of Baja this time of year. I drove to San Felipe a couple of weeks ago and it was in the 90's at 7pm. Way too hot for me. The good news is that there are fewer tourist there now.
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[*] posted on 6-14-2005 at 02:34 PM


You didn't say if your destination had to include a beach. Coming from San Diego, I can take 'em or leave 'em. Anyway, if you don't need one, and want to minimize your time in the car:

Head back up northeast from Ensenada on Highway 3 to the lush Valle de Guadalupe, and ask around for the Mother Teresa Trailer Park. Didn't see any trailers when were there, but it makes a beautiful base camp -- set in an orange grove, with camping spots, cabins, and a restaurant. There's a winery just down the road, and beyond that a hot springs canyon. Ask at Mother Teresa's how to get there, or to other destinations.

You can day-trip it or camp at the canyon if your vehicle has any kind of clearance at all. You could spend a couple of days just exploring that canyon system and checking out the creek, which I hope is still running. If you want more, you could head southeast on #3 just a little bit (toward San Felipe) and visit Laguna Hanson. Someone just posted some good pictures of that beautiful place.

Lots to see, and very little driving involved. Let us know how it goes!
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[*] posted on 6-15-2005 at 12:02 PM


Thanks so much for all your suggestions!!
I've got a lot more research ahead of me!
I was really wanting to camp, but my friend Ryan told me last night that he'd rather get a room somewhere (because we rarely do). I'd never have guessed he'd wimp out on me, but I suppose people do get tired of always roughing it (I just haven't yet--ha ha).
ANYWAY, I will certainly keep all your camping suggestions for future trips. And I will write up a full report upon my return. Thanks again!

p.s. Soooo...if anyone has any cool hotel recommendations...
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[*] posted on 6-15-2005 at 01:18 PM


by the way--nice pic, yankeeirishman!
i can tell this trip is gonna be AWESOME. :)
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[*] posted on 6-15-2005 at 01:24 PM


This spring a goup of us went to Camalu and stayed at the Pirates Cove motel/resturant/bar. Reasonable prices for rooms and nice rooms - good food. located onverlooking the beach. Made a day trip up to the observatory and another to other towns in the area, San Quintin, etc. Think all of us would stay there again if in the area. "La Cueva Del Pirata". Turn west at the signal light by the Pemex and continue to the end of the road. Nice looking beach and they were putting in a swiming pool.

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