DW an I took this adventure last week, It is a very interesting little border crossing.
Park in the gravel parking lot and enter a building with a very pleasent park service employee that will explain all that is needed and how it is done, previous post explained the passport process.
Walk out of the building onto a trail that heads to the river and along the shore for about 2-3 block distance. Then you will see and hear a Singing Mexican (This is what he calls himself) and someone with a flat bottom row boat from the Mexican side will come to the US side and pick you up and row the boat to the other side again.
The small quaint town is about a mile from shore so you have a choice of riding donkeys, horses or ride in a pickup truck or to the village of Boquillas, Mexico.
There are 2 Cantinas and 1 bar in the village. We had lunch. Walked through one of the churches and one of the schools. Everyone was very friendly and happy to see us. We were in the village about 3 hours.
Cost's per person = $5.00 for the row boat round trip - pay for the ticket on the Mexican side from the singing Mexican. $5.00 for either form of transportation round trip per person.
They try to sell you walking sticks, bracelets etc to make a few bucks, however they will leave you alone when you say no, but can you really leave without buying something.
We ate at the Cantina on the left as we entered town and the food and beer was great and very reasonable.
If you want a guide they will furnish that also, another $5.00. We had an 11 year old that spoke very good English and stayed with us during the entire trip and the Donkeys that we rode were his also.
Our donkeys were named Pecos Pete and Tequila.
Very interesting and would do it again in a heart beat.
HAPPY RVing! :W
2007 TIFFIN ALLEGRO BUS "R RV"
2004 Saturn SUV "R VUE"
Our Co-Pilot "PASCO" the pearl white schnauzer