Mexico
This is a restaurant with a small camping area, mostly designed for RVs, although you can pitch a tent if you want. It was the only place to camp nearby the Uxmal ruins. The bathroom block was decidedly sketchy. There may have been electricity in the restaurant, we didn't ask. Watch out for spiders here, there's plenty and they are big n' hairy.
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This is not a real campsite. You can park in front of the restaurant and use the toilet, that's all. Had to pay 200 pesos for 1 person .
Report Check-InGood overnight place for any kind of rigs. Bathrooms are basic bit worked. with toilet paper! A few noisy trucks at night but acceptable. very nice couple who runs the place. still 150 pesos for two and a 7 meter camper.
Report Check-InA 4,5 kms du site au bird de la route mais peu de passage. Sanitaires un peu vieillot
Report Check-InDecent spot to camp in a well shaded grassy area next to the parking lot. 75 pesos per person per night. The toilets next to the camping area are out of order, but we were offered the ones near the pool, which are clean and nice. Overall a good experience
PS. No spiders on our visit
Report Check-InGiven this is the only place that allows moto travellers to pitch a tent (TENT!), we gave it a try. It's much better than we expected after reading the reviews. 100MXN p.p.p.n. for tent camping gave us three good, fairly level campsites and a freshly cleaned bathroom. Old, but OK. No toilet seats, cold shower. And the spiders are not huge, not hairy, not scary. At least to us, but, yes, there are many. Free coconuts from the tree, oranges, and the staff was nice and easy going. We were really OK there! WHEELCHAIR accessibility: good with an assistant, single steps into bathrooms.
Report Check-InWe stoped here because we wanted a pool for the kids. And this was the only good part. We were told that camping is 120 pesos.... two hours later they wanted 250 and the same time (5 pm) they closed the pool!!!!
We requested our money back and left. Sorry - i can not recommend this place anyhow.
They where the only once that allowed me to camp in front of the restaurant. Ian on a motorbike. Didn't charge anything. 100ⁿ0000 mosquitoes.... No facilities....
Report Check-Inwe stopped her on our way to ruins but didn't stay. they wanted 240 pesos for us 4 in a tent. better option if going to uxmal is the parking lot outside uxmal site for 131 pesos regardless of number of people or rig. also then you don't pay for parking as you can just walk to site.
Report Check-Indouche exterieure sans eau.
l'eau pour le camping car est à prendre uniquement près du restaurant.
la piscine n'est pas entretenu.
les boissons très chère comme sur les champs elysees à Paris!!!
du coup Nous n'avons pas essayé le restaurant.
Pool was the nicest part of the place.
No level place to park rig.
Bathrooms were very bad (dirty & poor condition).
Lots of road noise.
Saw no spiders or webs. Told 70p per night on arrival but paid 120 (for 2) possibly because we ate in the restaurant so we could go to the sound & light show at 19.00 (cost 118p each inc Headphones For 43 minutes - not worth it in our view). Bathrooms grim, sanitary ware clean (no seats) and only ladies toilet will flush but floors have not been cleaned for months, did not try shower. There are elec points on lamp posts but wiring looks exceedingly dodgy so did not dare try.
Report Check-InThis is a restaurant with a small camping area, mostly designed for RVs, although you can pitch a tent if you want. It was the only place to camp nearby the Uxmal ruins. The bathroom block was decidedly sketchy. There may have been electricity in the restaurant, we didn't ask. Watch out for spiders here, there's plenty and they are big n' hairy.
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