yellowklr
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San Felipe Hotel Needed
Going to San Felipe this weekend for the first time in a long time...Where is good place to stay these days? I'd like to be walking distance to the
Malecon....
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Derek
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George's Hotel & Restaurant Bar
From USA: 011 52(686) 577-1970 In Mexico:
(686) 577-1970
(686) 577-1971
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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Georges is a good choice, if you want a more resort
type Cortez motel on the beach, there are 3-4 in the
Malecon area, Red Lobster Motel, El capitian,
a blk or so back is Don Jesus, or close to that name.
Chapala motel MAY be the cheapest if that is a
consideration
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| Quote: | Originally posted by sancho
Georges is a good choice, if you want a more resort
type Cortez motel on the beach, there are 3-4 in the
Malecon area, Red Lobster Motel, El capitian,
a blk or so back is Don Jesus, or close to that name.
Chapala motel MAY be the cheapest if that is a
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Good choices sancho.
I prefer the Bajalou Resort too....down on the north side of San Felipe. Great turkey dinners are serve once in a while.
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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Derek - this is the year for really visiting many places in Baja for you guys !! Impressive !! Have fun and happy belated birthday !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YOU SHOULD HAVE SAID SOMETHING, i wd have sent a cake over with the "boys".
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yellowklr
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BajaBlanca
Derek - this is the year for really visiting many places in Baja for you guys !! Impressive !! Have fun and happy belated birthday !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YOU SHOULD HAVE SAID SOMETHING, i wd have sent a cake over with the "boys". |
Hola Blanca
We aren't traveling anymore than before just posting about it more............Been Traveling Baja lots for 20 years
Yeah forgot to mention the B-Day
Derek
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ahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa you sure do travel a lot - makes life worth living, doesn't it ? I only went to san felipe once, 25 years ago, and it was a
small fishing vilage with one hotel and 5 tacos for $1. One dollar !!! 5 wonderfully spicy fish tacos !!!! Hope you take pics so I can see how it
has progressed.
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I vote Cortez Inn-stay ground floor near the pool. Restaurant there is wonderful too!
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I vote El Cortez also. It will be hot there and you will be right on the beach! nancy
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Spent the night at the El Capitan a few weeks ago...45 a night, one bed, downstairs...55 a night 2 beds upstairs (our choice). Basic Rooms, TV, Clean.
Nice clean pool, Restaurant/bar above the office that was real clean and good service. Might get crowded with nationals on weekend. Close to George's.
One block walk to Malecon. Other hotels are in the 80+ range.
Have stayed at the Cortez and the price is worth it for the nice stuff.
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Gee. and when I saw the title, I thought this was going to a thread about how San Felipe needs hotels. It does!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by paranewbi
Spent the night at the El Capitan a few weeks ago...45 a night, one bed, downstairs...55 a night 2 beds upstairs (our choice). Basic Rooms, TV, Clean.
Nice clean pool, Restaurant/bar above the office that was real clean and good service. Might get crowded with nationals on weekend. Close to George's.
One block walk to Malecon. Other hotels are in the 80+ range.
Have stayed at the Cortez and the price is worth it for the nice stuff. |
Another vote for the El Cap if the price matters. A decent room and good parking near your room on an enclosed courtyard.
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I vote the El Cap. Decent rooms and breakfast. close to Malecon and El Nido for a good steak. Easy parking too.
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.........and then some more info
http://www.san-felipemexico.com/accommodations/hotels.php
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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