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tracilicious
06-16-2008, 11:06 PM
So I'm thinking of making a solo trip to Mexico at the end of July/beginning of August. I'm thinking Rocky Point because it's the only beach-ish place that I know of within driving distance. But I'm concerned it might be too touristy. I want to stay in a cheap place run by locals, eat cheap Mexican food and drink lots of tequila. Thoughts?
libraryvixen
06-16-2008, 11:27 PM
I liked Mazatlan! Though, I spent only some 4 hours there.
Morrigoon
06-16-2008, 11:53 PM
And you want to drive there? Your own car?
(says the girl who's never been there, so don't listen to me)
blueerica
06-17-2008, 04:25 AM
You know, I've driven into Mexico numerous times, but I only know of the paths easily accessible from San Diego... so I'm not sure how much of a help I am to you in AZ.
That said, looking at the map, the place you were talking about sounds like it could be a decent drive and quite possibly fun. I just haven't been there, so your guess is as good as mine.
I'm sure the proper thing to do is get some sort of temporary coverage for your vehicle for while you're down there - but the minimal thing you should do is look into where you will park your car. Hopefully, it's a place with clear policies. IMO, that's the biggest thing you can do, because I've had my car towed for an unapparent reason at the time. That, and having someone at least kind of watch over your car is better than no one watching your car and having crap stolen from it.
Not saying that will happen to you, because I've certainly gone there by the seat of my pants and not done the right thing and am obviously okay... but, I've seen it, and a few shady experiences along the way + age has made me re-think the whole car issue down there.
DreadPirateRoberts
06-17-2008, 07:41 AM
Did you check the temps in July/August? It's going to be hot. When friends leave their boat in San Carlos, they spend the whole time inside with the a/c on, but maybe hot for someone in CA is different then hot for someone in AZ.
BarTopDancer
06-17-2008, 08:25 AM
American cars + Mexico = not a good idea.
Kevy Baby
06-17-2008, 09:38 AM
When we cruised last year, we stopped in
Puerta Vallarta - eh
Mazatlan - We took a wonderful tour into the mountains into some old and very small villages.
Cabo San Lucas - Of the three cities we visited, this is the one I would go back to. And it is the closest! It is a very laid back town and I could see myself spending several days there.
I also went to Guadalajara many years ago on a business trip. While it is a beautiful old Mexican town, I wouldn't put it high on my list of places to go for relaxing and partying.
Disneyphile
06-17-2008, 10:47 AM
Cabo is definitely the closest and nicest town. It's extremely clean, but the prices are a bit higher, since it is a tourist destination.
Mazatlan is very old school and authentic. I'd highly recommend it.
Puerto Vallarta has really grown in the last three years. It's still old school, but quickly becoming more of a touristy place.
And, avoid Acapulco like the plague, unless you like a bunch of garbage and dead fish in beach waters.
DreadPirateRoberts
06-17-2008, 11:26 AM
When we cruised last year, we stopped in
Puerta Vallarta - eh
Mazatlan - We took a wonderful tour into the mountains into some old and very small villages.
Cabo San Lucas - Of the three cities we visited, this is the one I would go back to. And it is the closest! It is a very laid back town and I could see myself spending several days there.
I also went to Guadalajara many years ago on a business trip. While it is a beautiful old Mexican town, I wouldn't put it high on my list of places to go for relaxing and partying.
Is this some alter Cabo San Lucas, kind of like the anti-Spock, anti-Captain Kirk universe?
tracilicious
06-17-2008, 11:31 AM
Cabo San Lucas - Of the three cities we visited, this is the one I would go back to. And it is the closest! It is a very laid back town and I could see myself spending several days there.
The internets are telling me that it's a 20 hour drive from the border to Cabo. Do my searches deceive me? Mazatlan is 16 hours from Phoenix, so not an option for me either. It's a 4 hour drive from here to Rocky Point.
DreadPirateRoberts
06-17-2008, 11:48 AM
The internets are telling me that it's a 20 hour drive from the border to Cabo. Do my searches deceive me? Mazatlan is 16 hours from Phoenix, so not an option for me either. It's a 4 hour drive from here to Rocky Point.
The internets are deceiving you. The fastest guys in the baja 1000 can barely make it to Cabo/La Paz in that short a time. Do you have a Pro Truck or a motorcycle? :)
Rocky Point is certainly closer. If you felt adventurous and wanted to take the Ferry over, I really like Santa Rosalia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Rosal%C3%ADa,_Baja_California_Sur). I have never been to Rocky Point, if it's only a 4 hour drive, give it a try. You haven't invested that much time, and you can always drive back. You may also discover what you are looking for nearby.
Kevy Baby
06-17-2008, 12:14 PM
The internets are telling me that it's a 20 hour drive from the border to Cabo. Do my searches deceive me? Mazatlan is 16 hours from Phoenix, so not an option for me either. It's a 4 hour drive from here to Rocky Point.It would appear that the 20 hour estimate for Cabo is correct. See this site for drive info (http://www.goin2travel.com/aboutcabo/driving.htm). Cabo is on the very Southern tip of Baja.
DreadPirateRoberts
06-17-2008, 12:23 PM
It would appear that the 20 hour estimate for Cabo is correct. See this site for drive info (http://www.goin2travel.com/aboutcabo/driving.htm). Cabo is on the very Southern tip of Baja.
Kevy, does it really show 20 hours? I sure wouldn't want to drive down there in the dark. Lots of cows on the road.
Kevy Baby
06-17-2008, 12:27 PM
Kevy, does it really show 20 hours? I sure wouldn't want to drive down there in the dark. Lots of cows on the road.From the last paragraph:
A great spot to stop midway between Cabo San Lucas and Tijuana is San Ignacio. San Ignacio is about a 10 hour drive from Cabo San Lucas and a 10 hour drive from Tijuana. A terrific place to stay is the Ignacio Springs B&B (http://www.goin2travel.com/ignaciosprings.htm).While it doesn't explicitly say 20 hours, I think one can easily add the 10 hours from Tijuana to San Ignacio to the 10 hours from San Ignacio to Cabo to come up with 20 hours.
Also, the site talks about the kinds of roads (poor) and gas availability (poor) and other such factors. The read for me was that I personally wouldn't want to make the drive.
DreadPirateRoberts
06-17-2008, 12:42 PM
I stand corrected. Interesting info. Thanks!
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