Mexico
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Riding the baja divide we stopped here off route. Camping on beach was free. Plate of quesadillas and 2 beers was 180 pesos. Family was amazing, exactly what we needed after la sierra gigante section.
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Fantastic meal; very helpful restaurant owner who sold us 20L of gas and was willing to take our trash bag, too.
Report Check-InWelcoming cafe at the edge of the world. Friendly fantastic people and food. Clearly an institution, probably more from visiting sailors than by land. So glad I made the drive from La Paz.
Report Check-InNice atmosphere right on the beach. Super friendly ladies and great fish tacos!
Report Check-InWasn’t open on the Monday we were here. Someone said it was open on Wednesday.
Report Check-InVery cute little restaurant on the beach. My son had the pancakes that were good! The food was fresh but was all freshly made so took some time! Love supporting this little family run businesses! If your driving on this road and need time out of the car and want a homemade meal it’s worth a stop!
Report Check-InSmall rustic cabanas for rent here, $380 and $550 pesos per night, running water, no real beach camping in the bay, rocky beach around the bend to the north. Nice place, good food and beer, great people. The road in from La Paz requires high clearance! WiFi available at restaurant.
Report Check-InRiding the baja divide we stopped here off route. Camping on beach was free. Plate of quesadillas and 2 beers was 180 pesos. Family was amazing, exactly what we needed after la sierra gigante section
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