Victor’s RV Park | Established Campground

Mexico

Details

Verified:
about 2 months ago
Altitude:
1.2 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
6865772817

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
Yes - Slow
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
Yes
Showers:
Hot
Water:
Non-Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Yes

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Description

Another option within walking distance south of San Felipe just called 'RV Park'. Two beachfront sites (and a couple of other sites in the courtyard) with full hook-ups and palapas which come with your own sandy terrace with deckchairs under palm trees. WIFI at the sites. Very good bathrooms and showers. Run by a very friendly Mexican couple (Lilly and Victor; she speaks pretty good English). Paid US$ 20 (without using the hook-ups).

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$800 pesos per night for full hook-up not even level or ocean front. The place is clean and located well but overpriced. Stayed one night, the off road vehicles on the dunes right across the street were pretty loud and the lights were very bright. No need for flashlights. Too tired to keep looking.

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Nice place! I did not have a reservation and got a beach front spot. Small beach, close to town. Quiet, very friendly!! Dog friendly too.If you have a van and can dry camp, there is a spot in the N corner that is perfect for side viewing.

Beachfront spots are the same amount whether you dry camp or not. WiFi at the spots, not awesome, but it's there.

Will totally stay here again on my way out.

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We wanted to camp here but they’re charging $47 for a spot in the campground parking lot but not beachfront. We took a pass on Victors this time.

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Beach front is 900, back a bit is 800, dry camp is 500. Nice place, way better than the others we looked at

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Charged 900 pesos for beach front. Clean washrooms and showers.

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Very attractive bar and restaurant. Very nice camping spots. Clean hot showers and restrooms. Dry camping costs 550 pesos. Full hookups 900 to 1200 pesos depending on location and 30 vs 50 amps. Campground is on the Sea of Cortez. Cash only. Restaurant takes credit cards.

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At 900 pesos, this was the more expensive of the 2 paid sites I stayed at on this trip. The other place was $250 pesos. So what did 900 peaos get me… beachfront camping, in a clean camp area, a fairly level pad, a palapa with picnic table, lights and outlets, 30amp hookup, sewer hookup, water hookup (doubt it is potable), clean restrooms, hot showers, wi/fi and a trash disposal area. The place is also within walking distance of San Felipe. Note that there are less expensive sites available here. You can dry camp here for 565 pesos and still get the clean bathrooms, hot showers and wi/fi. You can also still walk down to the beech.

Now let’s compare the 250 peso place. There we had beech camping, while there were toilets, the bathrooms could have been cleaner. And you best bring your own tp. No other amenities.

My point is, like everything, you pay for what you get. Victor’s is a nice place. I was willing to pay a little extra for the amenities. Still less than comperable US options.

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On the beach, stayed at a 30 amp spot in the corner near the bar. Secluded and awesome. No one here! Just what we needed after driving in from Arizona.

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Was here just to dump. Been asked 200pesos and negotiated to 100 since we only have a portable toilet to dump and clean. Clean water (but not drinkable).

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For an eye-popping $791 mxn ($46.32 USD but they will gladly round up to $50 for you if you don't mention the actual conversion rate) per night, you'll get an uneven site with a concrete pad and a picnic table, a beach full of litter and the constant revving of engines from people 4-wheeling and racing with trucks and utility vehicles across the street, oh, and $4 USD per taco at the restaurant, which I didn't eat at after seeing the prices and walked down the street to a more reasonably priced place. This place is gouging the crap out of everyone. This is the most expensive RV park I've seen after touring 20 states in Mexico and is nowhere near being one of the nicer ones.

I'm so raw over the price gouging, I will not come back despite there being no better RV park option.

The electricity is wired correctly and is stable so I'll give them that and the shower was good.

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We stopped to check out Victor’s which was nicer than where we stayed the previous night, if we had gone here after crossing the border we probably would have stayed for a few nights. Although pricey they have a restaurant and the toilet & showers were clean enough. We chose to go further out of town since we didn’t want to be near all the businesses etc.

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We attempted to stay here but they wanted to charge us $177USD to pitch a tent for the night. They have separate charges for each person, 2 children and 2 dogs. In total the man was telling us to pay $177USD for the night. No. Way.

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$35 usd a night for full hook up. Narrow pull throughs. Lots of quads, trucks playing in the sand dunes until 11:00 ish Sunday night. Guys busy building a new block of ?hotel rooms and working on building the beach wall again. Restaurant has a great dish of ceviche.

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dry camping is now 500mxn for the 2 of us.

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Nous y avons passé deux nuits très agréables en week-end. Sont en travaux la semaine. Endroit agréable en bord de plage pas très loin du centre ville. Barmen très sympas. 35usd la nuit avec électricité eau et dumping.

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We were here 3.5 months ago and even more improvements going on now. We were able to have them skip the extra 100 pesos per kiddo and paid 700MP per night this time.

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Pulled in without a reservation and paid $20 for the night (no hookups). We might stay longer. On a nice clean part of the beach that is much less crowded. Wifi is bad but full 4G Telcel (although running data off that is still to slow for work), full Verizon LTE and ATT on roaming with faster internet speeds. Only bad thing was the 4 wheelers in the park across the street. They were riding until at least 3am on Sunday night and it was very loud.

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Friendly, clean & safe. We stayed here with 24 other families as a rally. Most sites have full hook ups and upgrades to sewer have happened. Palapa Bar & Restaurant was tasty and Mario is our favorite bartender!

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We found this a great place to stay and sound Felipe safe hot water staff was very friendly wait stay here again

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Clean, hot showers, friendly, beautiful beach, live music Friday night in the restaurant. A relaxing place to chill. Walk the beach to town. We planed on staying two nights and stayed a week. Internet in restaurant was zoom adequate. We helped green sea turtle hatchlings make it down to the water just a short walk south on the beach. Rare, but only 40 of the 90 eggs have hatch. So lend a hand if you come soon.

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We stayed 3 nights dry camping ($20) upon arrival in Baja, but will probably pay $30 to camp beach front next door at Club de Pesca next time. Current prices are: $20 USD for dry camping in a dirt parking lot right next to bathrooms, $25 for picnic table and shade area with water, $35 for beach front paved spot with shade and full hook ups (only 3 beach spaces available). They also have beach front rooms for rent and a large palapa restaurant bar on the beach (beer $3 & wine $6).

Pros: A row of palapas and picnic tables on the clean and not busy beach for all customers to use (probably the best part). 15 minute walk to malecón. Bathrooms have running water and hot showers. On-site bar and restaurant. 24/7 security guard. Good wifi.

Cons: Women’s showers were full of mosquitos. There were TONS of flies (about 20 or more at each picnic table) when we visited. So many that we went next door to Club de Pesca to grab a beer and use their shaded patio area instead.

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Clean bathroom, hot showers. Lily was so friendly! $20 dry camp or $30 hookup, big rig friendly ( we saw >40’ ). Dry camping includes dump and showers.

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Only 3 waterfront spots. They don’t allow waterfront dry camping. At this time, waterfront is $25 which is pretty typical for San Felipe but high for Baja overall

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as described below. friendly Owner, everything clean and well maintained. nice sandy beach. good place to stay a view days.

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This is our second time staying at Victors in our camper-van and I’m sure we’ll be back! The first time we visited a month ago and they’d just open the restaurant. Noah had the best steak ever had in life and the pineapple martini was unbelievable! We had a ocean view-no hookups for 500pesos or $25USD. For the proximity to town, the beautiful beach and amazing restaurant we think it’s worth at least a night or two on your way south.

Word of caution this place is packed when there’s a quad race. Luckily we missed the races on both our visits but there where a few stragglers that we could hear in the evening. With our fans going not much interferes with a goodnights sleep.

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This is our second time staying at Victor's. The dry lot was full so they had us park next to the bathrooms for 200 MX. This place was very busy, but the beach was empty and we enjoyed it. The restaurant and bar are open even with Covid. Would recommend as a safe spot to stay after crossing the border.

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We love Victor's and it's our GO TO stop in San Felipe. They have upgraded it recently with some new bathrooms and a new giant palapas bar on the beach with hammocks and such. It's not the Ritz Carlton but starting at 200mx or $10US for off beach dry camping up to more expensive 2 BR cabins available and every option in between it meets all needs. Super hot showers, slow internet but STRONG 4G. Lilly is so nice and accommodating. We wild camped a few nights but spent more on gas getting out and back. Close to town and GREAT PEOPLE! Thanks Victor's, we will be back.

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We stopped in just to check it out but did not stay even though it looked fine. Beach front full hook up was $25, non beach front was $20? Dry camping was $10, only 1 or 2 campers there, restaurant closed. We might have stayed if we didn't already have beachfront reserved elsewhere.

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stopped here heading north. nice little place. open during covid closures while most other places were closed. paid 400 mex for beachfront dry camping.

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Nice location a short walk from town. Hot showers, flush toilets. Breakfast tacos are a must at their little restaurant. We had a dry campsite but full hookups are available. Not sure on price since we were with a large group. Friendly staff.

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sleep here for 1 night, very nice beach, the showers hot and nice toilet, electricity available in the sites
pay 300 MXC$ per car

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We stayed there last night with our tent on our bicycley trip. After negotiate we payed 200 mex for the night for a dry camp. They gave us a nice spot at the beach for no extra fee. For some reason just the men's shower where hot. Quite some noise from atv's and fireworks nearby until a few hours after sunset. They had a guard all night long at the entrance gate. Overall a good place to stay

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Newer bathrooms now. Good hot showers. First offer was $40 for beachside spot. Ended up paying $450 pesos ($24)for hookup not at beach line.

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Stayed in dry camping (secure dirt car park) for 15USD. We didn't negotiate (long day) so you may get it cheaper at 10USD which we got on our second day. Showers cold for some reason, WiFi medium speed (HD on netflix most of the time). Security 7pm to 7am, come round with his torch before we fell asleep so we felt secure :)

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Really enjoyed our stay. Found a spot right in front, next to restaurant. Front spots have nice shade. Paid USD$25/night for 4 nights with electricity, water, sewer. They had lots of empty spots but only 2 or 3 at the front. Showers were nice, even up to USA campground standards. Hot water. Mostly quiet at night. WiFi worked... mostly with some outages. Great location, just a short walk along the beach to center of town.

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We stayed at the beach front spot which was very nice. The food in the restaurant was very good but a little expensive. You are walking distance from down town. The family is very nice that run it and very accommodating.

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Beautiful beach front camping. Very clean flushing toilets and very clean warm freshwater showers. Good WiFi. Very professional and polite onsite owners. Great customer service!

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Victor’s RV Park.
Lily speaks English and showed us around. She’s very nice and was even took our kids to bathroom while we were setting up. We paid $30 1st night, $25 second night.
We chose spot directly on the beach with electric hookups, picnic tables and palapas.
It’s an easy walk to Mercado (boardwalk).
I haven’t seen any water for cleaning dishes etc..
Nice toilets and showers. Shower was cold for a long time then got very warm. It also turned off and on a lot but at least came back on each time.
WiFi has been spotty. I really haven’t been able to do anything with it other than message family back home occasionally to say hello.

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Another option within walking distance south of San Felipe just called 'RV Park'. Two beachfront sites (and a couple of other sites in the courtyard) with full hook-ups and palapas which come with your own sandy terrace with deckchairs under palm trees. WIFI at the sites. Very good bathrooms and showers. Run by a very friendly Mexican couple (Lilly and Victor; she speaks pretty good English). Paid US$ 20 (without using the hook-ups).

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We stayed here for a month in our RV. Victor's RV park is a friendly place. Lilly is very helpful. Price with monthly discount for full-hookup was around $20 per night.

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