December 13, 2006
We have a family of five;1,2&8 yr old boys and us. Can anyone recommend
a great all inclusive resort on the southern tip of the Baja? Kid friendly, beautiful, good food etc.
Thanks,
Gina et all
posted by gina
to Destinations: Where to Stay
around San Lucas, Mexico
at 9:10 AM
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November 21, 2006
Hubby and I are planning a last minute trip to Mexico. We're going to fly into Cancun and don't plan on renting a car since we're on a tight budget. We'd like to find a beach campground that's along the Caribbean Sea where we can stay away from crowds and just relax and maybe even do some shore fishing. Would be great it's within walking distance to a small local restaurant of sorts or even if it's just stalls. Does one exist? For the life of me, I have not been able to find any budget beach camping information online. I guess what makes it more difficult is that we'd like to be able to get there by bus and/or colectivo, if possible and it will be during the holidays! I knew I should have researched before booking but we got a good price and well...it will be winter and we could use the sun! Anyone BTDT? :)
p.s. I'm totally open to suggestions! TIA!!!
posted by Jujee
to Destinations: Where to Stay
around Cancún, Mexico
at 8:18 PM
- 3 answers
March 14, 2006
March 7, 2006
Headed to Tulum and Playa Del Carmen April 1-10. Semi winging it on accommodations so very open to anyone's suggestions for reasonable (maybe even romantic) places to stay (staying at CabanaCopal for a couple nights). Been there a few times and enjoy exploring. Anyone have any favorite spots, places to eat, cenote or snorkel spot they want to share? Good cheap massage? Fav local spot on 20th?
AND how about a great vacation book - my last beach trip I read "The Great Influenza" and I'm looking for something a little more fun!
Thanks (planning and thinking about trips are ALMOST as much fun as going on them...)
posted by beccaj
to Destinations: Where to Stay
around Mexico
at 5:58 AM
- 16 answers
November 30, 2005
Would like to ask for first-hand experience with hotels in Oaxaca (City). In city, near Zocalo, quiet, pretty, clean, etc. The Camino Real is around $200 a night (with taxes). Is it worth it? Most of the really cool b&b's are booked solid. The other two choices appear to be Hostal de la Noria and ...the Holiday Inn (which surprisingly has some good reviews but the photos look like every other Holiday Inn in the world) We'll be there late Jan.-earlly Feb.
Hablamos Espanol
posted by lois1950
to Destinations: Where to Stay
around Oaxaca, Mexico
at 1:37 PM
- 5 answers
March 22, 2005
I'm spending a little time in June in Troncones, Mexico, and I'm looking for advice on where to stay. I really just need place to sleep at night and keep my luggage, nothing fancy; I'd like a private room, though, not a hostel or other group arrangement. Anyone been there and have some advice or suggestions?
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posted by abingham
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around , Mexico
at 10:43 AM
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