Mexico
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We parked at a restaurant the first night. Then moved to this location for 3 nights. The restaurant next to here wasn’t open and the one behind us was also closed.
Friendly people came by and sold us food and water. And we bought some food and drinks from the restaurants.
A few bugs at sunset- but the swimming and shade made this place great.
It is a long washboard road in- took us an hour. If you’re going to make the drive plan to bliss out for a bit.
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The early writing described this little spot to a tee. It's right next to an unused palapa. So it's okay to park here The people are nice and there's foreigners at the other end the self absorbed people on the very far end of the spit of land This is good for one night I don't think it's worth my coming down here over an hour of washboard driving to come here, but it may well be for others. as I was walking with the other vans for located at the end in this at the end of this little drive, I caught somebody trying to get into one of the vehicles then he walked away. keep everything locked at all times and you'll enjoy this place when you come here.
Report Check-InWe parked at a restaurant the first night. Then moved to this location for 3 nights. The restaurant next to here wasn’t open and the one behind us was also closed.
Friendly people came by and sold us food and water. And we bought some food and drinks from the restaurants.
A few bugs at sunset- but the swimming and shade made this place great.
It is a long washboard road in- took us an hour. If you’re going to make the drive plan to bliss out for a bit.