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juju
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santa rosalia hotels
ok, you guys all fixed me up for a hotel in mulege , muchas gracias, (i have a call in to javier at las casitas), so now i am wondering about santa
rosalia. i would like to check that town out , and the beaches on bahia concepcion. i do not have many other plans, except perhaps to see the
petraglyphs somewhere.
i am open to suggestions for what to do (bear in mind, this must 'look' like a vacation for my daughter, tho i am actually scoping it out for winter
retreat). is there a fishing charter you would recommend? and is that something we can book when we get there, or should we do that now as well?
and i am asking for hotel suggestions for santa rosalia, unless you think i should just do a day trip from mulege?
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rpleger
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Short day trip......buy your gas in Mulege...
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Hook
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Oh, by all means, just do a day trip from Mulege. It's only about a half hours drive, mas o menos.
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Minnow
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Las Casitas is the place. Ask for the presidential suite.
Proud husband of a legal immigrant.
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bajajudy
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juju
There is a Las Casitas in Santa Rosalia too. Right on the water...ask for Brenda and tell her that the Nomads sent you. BUT in all honesty a day
trip from Mulege gives you plenty of time. Be sure to go up to the cemetary for a fabulous view and while looking at all those graves think about how
many people died in the mines there. There is a museum up by Hotel Francis(which has excellent breakfast). The museum is a max one hour. Go to the
bakery and buy some bread. There are some pretty good taco stands on the same street.
Great town for a day trip!
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Bajaboy
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I like the ocean view rooms at El Morro. I think they run about 40 pesos per night. The hotel is located on the cliffs south of town about 4-5
miles.
We used to blow through Santa Rosalia but have been staying there more recently. There is so much to see and the people are really friendly. The new
plaza is a great place to take in the sights and sounds.
If you get a chance, explore the neighborhoods as well.
Enjoy your trip.
Zac
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Hook
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Bajaboy means 400 pesos.
I havent been in a couple years but the ceviche plate at PLaya Negra on waterfront is an incredible deal and delicious. You are on a budget, as I
recall.
Help me out, Nomads, is PLaya Negra still open?
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bajajudy
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Quote: | Originally posted by rpleger
Short day trip......buy your gas in Mulege... |
Good reminder, Richard
Do not go to the Pemex just south of town entrance. They are notorious for being rip offs.
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Bajaboy
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Thanks Hook for the correction. The taxi ride into town, though, is about 40 pesos.
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juju
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ok, i am torn. maybe i will do the day trip this time, and stay in mulege for a base. is it a good base for petraglyphs? any other 'must see' (my
daughter may not be accompanying me in the future) withiin reasonable distance?
oh, and we both dive, too. any thoughts on that?
thx!
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Bob and Susan
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Brendas Las Casitas in Santa Rosalia is the ONLY place to stay...
http://www.santarosaliacasitas.com/
the trip to Santa Rosalia ONLY takes 50 minutes...
it's an EASY day-trip with your car
This Las Casitas in Santa Rosalia has no business ties to the one in Mulege
and is run completely different
Javier in Mulege will set you up with a pangero...no problem
ask for Sr. Murillo he's a GREAT guide
My friends used him just 3 weeks ago
Lots of fish out there right now
Now for the bay....ahhhhhh
the BEST place is Playa Frambes...
but i'm a little baised
next door is Naranjos where you can get a very nice "rustico" place RIGHT on the water for $25 a night
i mean RIGHT on the water...
take a look...
http://mulege.org/naranjos/naranjos.htm
think about renting at Naranjos for the winters
$10 a day for a palapa...
check it out when you're here...
very friendly and safe....
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Bajaboy
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What are the "economical" rates for Las Casitas?
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bajajudy
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Maybe this will help
http://www.santarosaliacasitas.com/
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Bajaboy
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All I could find on the website is that they "offer reasonable, economical rates" and hence my question for rates. I thought I had heard rates to be
about $80 USD but wanted to confirm.
Zac
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Hook
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That's in the ballpark for the SR Casitas, bajaboy.
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Bajaboy
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Quote: | Originally posted by Hook
That's in the ballpark for the SR Casitas, bajaboy. |
Muchas Gracias!
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bajajudy
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I am sure that if you email them, they can be more specific!
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losfrailes
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Just got off the phone with Brenda. Rate is $60 per night, with one bed.
Playa Negras is still open and still serves fantastic meals.
Do not buy gas from the Pemex near Playas Negras nor from the station about 3 miles north of town. Famous for ripoffs. The Pemex near the old
foundry is well manned, honest and very busy. Not too many people using the other guys stations any more. I guess what goes around comes around.
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Skipjack Joe
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Fishing recommendation
Kid Jurel is a very good guide who can be contacted and made reservations in advance. I've watched him fish off the north end of San Marcos and the
man knows what he's doing.
I think he picks up his customers at San Lucas Cove RV park or the docks at Santa Rosalia. I don't know what he charges.
http://www.islasanmarcos.com/ISMpage2.html
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losfrailes
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Now, if Mike (Kid Jurel, San Marcos Mike) is not available for charter there is an excellent guide with a fine Boston Whaler who charters out of San
Lucas Village. His name is Francisco Meza and his email address is francisco_meza_c@hotmail.com. He is an excellent fisherman and charges a great
deal less than Mike. He also speaks passable english.
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