kitjv
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Motel Recommendations
Any enthusiastic (or otherwise) recommendations for motels in the following pueblos:
(1) El Rosario (besides the Baja Cactus)
(2) Santa Rosalia
(3) BoLA
(4) Los Barriles
(5) Todos Santos.
Thank you in advance for your thoughts!!!
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David K
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Nothing even close to Baja Cactus in El Rosario in quality and service... However, Mama Espinoza's and Motel Sinahi has lower standard rooms... I
suggest Baja's Best Bed & Breakfast if Baja Cactus is unavailable, which is on the far side of town, near the bridge across the river valley...
see attached map!
[Edited on 3-10-2007 by David K]
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Bob and Susan
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car or SUV or truck
are you towing?
big motor home?
how long are you staying in each location?
when?
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Diver
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"besides Baja Cactus" ?
No others compare.
Larry and Raquel's in BOLA
Los Barilles Motel - down from Verdugos
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David K
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Bahia de los Angeles motel recommendations (in order of preference, based on postings here):
Casa del Sol
Villa Bahia
Raquel & Larry's
Las Hamacas
Guillermo's
Casa Diaz
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kitjv
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
car or SUV or truck
are you towing?
big motor home?
how long are you staying in each location?
when? |
Traveling my motocicleta. Leaving on Mar. 24 for about one month. Time stayed at each location to be determined day-by-day. Although I do appreciate
that the time we are going will coincide with part of spring break & Semana Santa - thus, possibly putting a squeeze on motel rooms.
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marla
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oooh, I would be concerned about finding a beach place during Semana Santa, perhaps you want to make reservations that week? Everyone in Mexico who is
able goes to the beach that week. Not to mention spring break kids from the U.S.
If a man walks in the woods for love of them half of each day, he is in danger of being regarded as a loafer. But if he spends his days as a
speculator, shearing off those woods and making the earth bald before her time, he is deemed an industrious and enterprising citizen. Henry David
Thoreau
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surfdog
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Bahia de los Angeles motel info:
Casa del Sol (Very nice and clean, in town not on the beach)
Villa Bahia (was not good when I was there a month ago)
Raquel & Larry's (will probably stay here next time)
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BirdDog
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I found drinking a bunch of Tecate and sleeping on the street works pretty well.
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