We are camped at Playa Xpu-Ha near the restaurant with no hookups and are still paying $200 pesos per night! (about $15USD). Their actual camping spots are full with long-term RVers, mostly Germans and Canadians.
We walked the beach and there are a couple small resorts both north and south of here, but it seems like there are more Europeans than Americans.There have been lots of tour groups stopping here. They have scuba excursions, kite boarding, and massages on the beach. We had the best time watching these kite boarders – they really flew across the water. Some of them were really good and were doing flips!
We saw this dog when we got here and he only changed positions a couple times all afternoon to get more comfy! It’s a tough life.
At one point this afternoon, there were more than a dozen of these “explora Caribe” jeeps parked in the lot around us. Only a few tourists are still here this evening. There are apartments that are part of this complex with long-term visitors.
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Sounds delightful. European travelers must be able to rent RVs somewhere or do they have them shipped? Thank about a Saturday morning presentation for Men's Fellowship! Phil
Most of the Europeans ship their RVs here - we haven't met anyone renting! Some may buy them here or in the States.Men's Fellowship presentation, huh? We'll see!
The couple from France that befriended us bought their older class A motorhome in Texas. They toured Mexico last year, stored it back in the USA for the summer and returned to Mexico with it this year. The want to tour USA, Canada and Alaska before felling it in a couple more years. Doing this is much cheaper than renting.
Make that "selling"
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