Mexico
What an amazing place! Its a big piece of land. a combination of cabañas, a small restaurant and coconut and papaya trees. We were received by Meli, who is the most friendly man. He has just set up a campsite on the beach/in between coconut trees with palapas and electricity. He immediately gave us tables and chairs and a cooler. They were still working on the toilets and the showers when we arrived but let us use the toilet and shower in a cabaña. It is so beautiful and tranquil, almost a private beach (good for swimming for kids and fishing) with a 10 minutes walk to the point and the ‘’town’’ of saladita. We are in love with the place and the people. The owner keeps bringing us papaya from his garden! Its a small paradise! And there is telcel signal here! They take 100 pesos per person but totally worth it.
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MSN says no camping, which suces sincère getting here is tough enough on a bike. room price minimum 1200 pesos. busy Day, did not feel welcome.
Report Check-InShowed up and no one new about camping. Asked for some time, pancho tried to sell us a cabana for 1500 a night. Finally was directed to behind the restaurant on the water and talked to an older woman. She had a small hatch hut next to the inlet that we rented for 300/night for two people and two motorcycles. Doesn’t include much, pick ick table and enough space to pitch our tent. Toilets but mo shower, no sink and no hot water. Beautiful location though.
Report Check-InWarning: the road to get here is dirt and can get very muddy. They no longer offer camping but only cabanas. We arrived asking for a place to camp since we found out about this spot on iOverlander and were introduced to a few people before Eeba! She is so kind and gave us a spot to camp under her palm hut for 300 pesos.
It’s a really beautiful place but a little confusing to figure out with little Spanish. You might be best in the surfing area just north in Saladita. We were planning to go there but the road was under construction.
Report Check-InGreat relaxed spot where the river meets the ocean. Lots a hammocks super mellow vibe we opted for a cabana which was 1200 camping is 100 per person..
I think the previous description is wrong as far as location.
Great out of the way quiet spot where the river meets the ocean.
Cabañas are 1200 pesos.camping 100 per person.
They have a restaurant and cold beer.
The map is a little off.
Dog friendly.
What an amazing place! Its a big piece of land a combination of cabañas, a small restaurant and coconut and papaya trees. We got recieved by Meli, who is the most friendly man. He has just set up a campsite on the beach/in between coconut trees with palapas and electricity. He imidiatly gave us tables and chairs and a cooler. They were still working on the toilets and the showers when we arrived but let us use the toilet and shower in a cabaña. It is so beautiful and tranquil, almost a private beach (good for swimming for kids and fishing) with a 10 minutes walk to the point and the ‘’town’’ of saladita. We are in love with the place and the people. The owner keeps bringing us papaya from his garden! Its a small paradise! And there is telcel signal here! They take 100 pesos pr person but totally worth it.
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