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cbuzzetti
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Lodging in Bahia Asuncion late October
We are 3 couples with small boats looking for lodging in Bahia Asucion and Abreojos in late october. Our dates are somewhat flexible as we will be in
the area from the 23-28.
We have rented a small house by the camp ground a few years ago but would need something bigger this time.
Can anyone fill me in on whats available?
Thanks,
Bajabuzz
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Bob H
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You will most likely hear from Shari (of Juan and Shari fame) soon!! Wonderful people !!!!
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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If you wish to stay at least two weeks, our place is available. Check under Casa Winkler under Nomad rentals. We are renaming it THE FLIP FLOP SHACK.
This is a really deluxe two bedroom house. All you need to bring are your rods, clothes and your favorite coffee. The posted photos do not do justice
to the house...the place is a beachfront marvel.
Everything else is provided
Udo
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Udo
If you wish to stay at least two weeks, our place is available. Check under Casa Winkler under Nomad rentals. We are renaming it THE FLIP FLOP SHACK.
This is a really deluxe two bedroom house. All you need to bring are your rods, clothes and your favorite coffee. The posted photos do not do justice
to the house...the place is a beachfront marvel.
Everything else is provided |
Yes, your place is great -- I thought you were looking for at least one month! As you know, we have recommended it to others. How many beds do you
have --- good to know how many you can accommodate.
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BajaLuna
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Thanks Diana! Yes, our house is available, and the details are as Diane stated. We are driving down there in late Aug./early Sept and bringing our
cargo trailer with us to haul some stuff down to the beach house, and will have a bed in the second bedroom, so in plenty of time for your trip! It's
got plenty of room for 3 couples! Beach front and on the sunset side! You can u2u me your email addy and I can send you pics!
thanks,
Luna
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cbuzzetti
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Thank you for all the fast responses. We will only be there for 3-5 days so a long term rental wont work for us.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BajaLuna
Thanks Diana! Yes, our house is available, and the details are as Diane stated. We are driving down there in late Aug./early Sept and bringing our
cargo trailer with us to haul some stuff down to the beach house, and will have a bed in the second bedroom, so in plenty of time for your trip! It's
got plenty of room for 3 couples! Beach front and on the sunset side! You can u2u me your email addy and I can send you pics!
thanks,
Luna
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With a bed in that second bedroom, you will be able to have three couples with no problem -- and there is the futon in the guest room that is also
good for MORE people. Two bathrooms is really a plus. Dang, maybe we should not have sold the place. 
We really want our former home to be a real success and hope that you will enjoy it as much as we did.
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DianaT
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I might also mention that the hotel in town, Hotel Verduzco will do everything to accommodate you and help you. It is a basic Baja hotel, clean and
nice. Victor Verduzco who runs the hotel will do everything to make a stay good, tell you where all the good fishing spots are, and one of his
sister's has a restaurant across the street that is good.
Most, but not all of the fishing guides in Asuncion share information freely.
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as you can see there are lots of options. If you want beautiful ocean front accommodations, we have lovely rooms with queen beds and each has it's own
bathroom & shower here at La Bufadora Inn with plenty of room to park your boats. Each couple could have their own unique rooms or 2 couples can
share the new 2nd floor suite. The ladies will love being pampered...they can swim in the natural pool or at the beach below and watch the blowhole
from their room's patio.
Meals can be arranged or you can eat at any of the village restaurants or have dinner catered...it will be lobster season and Juan's sister serves a
fantastic lobster dinner! There are also cooking facilities in some rooms and a BBQ...great place...great personal service....not to mention killer
sunsets!!!
Here are a few pics...











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If you want to stay in the Punta Abreojos/ La Bocana area, Blanca's La Bocana Bed and Breakfast is by far the nicest accommodations in both towns. I
have stayed twice and loved it.
Campo Rene is pretty rustic, but the setting is amazing. Chelo's is basic but decent. There are very few other options.
Bien Viaje!
No worries
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Thanks Curt!
Shari - those photos tell it all! so breathtakingly beautiful.
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At this time, Diana, I feel that two weeks is a minimum stay requirement. It is just too much trouble and pricey to clean the place twice. Once before
someone arrives and the second time after they leave. If the renters wish to get the house cleaned in between, that's on their own hire.
When we come down next month, I need to catalog all the belongings, and videos to make sure renters don't walk off with anything.
We are also changing the locks to codekey system, where a number can only be entered once and the code goes away. Plus I am installing 2" long class
one commercial deadbolts.
| Quote: | Originally posted by DianaT
| Quote: | Originally posted by Udo
If you wish to stay at least two weeks, our place is available. Check under Casa Winkler under Nomad rentals. We are renaming it THE FLIP FLOP SHACK.
This is a really deluxe two bedroom house. All you need to bring are your rods, clothes and your favorite coffee. The posted photos do not do justice
to the house...the place is a beachfront marvel.
Everything else is provided |
Yes, your place is great -- I thought you were looking for at least one month! As you know, we have recommended it to others. How many beds do you
have --- good to know how many you can accommodate.
[Edited on 7-16-2013 by DianaT] |
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For just a few days, you should contact Shari at the Bufadora INN.
| Quote: | Originally posted by cbuzzetti
Thank you for all the fast responses. We will only be there for 3-5 days so a long term rental wont work for us. |
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rethink
You may want to rethink being an absentee landlord? Have you had experience renting properties before?
| Quote: | Originally posted by Udo
At this time, Diana, I feel that two weeks is a minimum stay requirement. It is just too much trouble and pricey to clean the place twice. Once before
someone arrives and the second time after they leave. If the renters wish to get the house cleaned in between, that's on their own hire.
When we come down next month, I need to catalog all the belongings, and videos to make sure renters don't walk off with anything.
We are also changing the locks to codekey system, where a number can only be entered once and the code goes away. Plus I am installing 2" long class
one commercial deadbolts.
| Quote: | Originally posted by DianaT
| Quote: | Originally posted by Udo
If you wish to stay at least two weeks, our place is available. Check under Casa Winkler under Nomad rentals. We are renaming it THE FLIP FLOP SHACK.
This is a really deluxe two bedroom house. All you need to bring are your rods, clothes and your favorite coffee. The posted photos do not do justice
to the house...the place is a beachfront marvel.
Everything else is provided |
Yes, your place is great -- I thought you were looking for at least one month! As you know, we have recommended it to others. How many beds do you
have --- good to know how many you can accommodate.
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even though the flip flop shack will be an impenetrable fortress after those new deadbolts are installed, I'd wait for something to come up with a 24
hour armed guard. after all, it is asuncion!
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Head down to San Carlos so you can be where the fish are, I helped deliver a boat from Channel Islands to cabo we caught the most fish off Mag bay, it
was cold in Bahia Asuncion and that was July, after 45 min we headed over to Punta Chivato to warm up
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in late October it's fish city here amigo...very close to shore.
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maybe welcome margaritas and turn-down service is on order...
Udo....seriously....dead bolts?
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Bajaboy
maybe welcome margaritas and turn-down service is on order...
Udo....seriously....dead bolts? | not just deadbolts! 2"long class one commercial deadbolts.
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What about the razor wire?
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