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- maggybeckExplorerWe have a timeshare in San Carlos and used it for many years. We now spend our winters in Kino Bay. Given 2-3 weeks, I would follow the above post recommendations and split the time between both. If this is a hotel/car trip you won't need to worry about RV parks. The hotel in Guaymas is gorgeous and I would gladly stay there.
- maggybeckExplorerHassle Free zone still exists, but you will need a visitors permit. As for the back road, it sure is bumpy, but interesting (watch out for animals etc on the road). But going into Hermo will take no longer as you can take the bypass around Hermo to SB 15.
- The_TexanExplorer
- TequilaExplorerwhat is the laundry like at the Guyamas one? One thing I like about totanaka is all those machines.
- rocmocExplorerYes it is! But I believe you have to get a visa if you plan to stay longer than 3 days.
I agree with staying in both places and have stayed at both locations. Then next year you will know where you want to stay for a MONTH, LOL!
rocmoc n AZ/Mexico - ChinolbzExplorerOne more question. Does the "Sonoran Free Zone" still exist? No vehicle permits or tourist cards needed? Thanks Chino
- Less_StuffExplorer
silversand wrote:
Lots of Stuff:
Does the Hotel Playa de Cortes have monthly rates? I'm seeing nearly $70 US a night off their web site...that's the same price as a 4-star hotel (non boutique) in downtown Montreal, with our points (!)
Yes the rates are high for Mexico.
Don't know about monthly prices.
RV rates were about $20-$25 per night as I remember. Worth it in my view.
However we have not stayed in a room only an RV spot. - TequilaExplorerIt about the same price as Totonaka, but no Wi fi, you have to go to the hotel lobby.
Check this blog out.http://kathyericstravels.blogspot.ca/2011/03/los-mochis-to-hotel-playa-de-cortez-in.html I have never stayed there but it looks like lots of spots. - silversandExplorerLots of Stuff:
Does the Hotel Playa de Cortes have monthly rates? I'm seeing nearly $70 US a night off their web site...that's the same price as a 4-star hotel (non boutique) in downtown Montreal, with our points (!) - John___AngelaExplorer
moisheh wrote:
Never, Never take the back road if you value your rig.
Moisheh
Moisheh gave us this advice before we left Kino headed south. It's not that we didn't take his advice but rather made a wrong turn and said "what the hey, how bad can it be"? Seriously, I didn't need those fillings anyway. :)
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