Palula Beach | Established Campground

Mexico

Details

Verified:
4 months ago
Altitude:
1.0 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
dantorok

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - Not at Sites
Wifi:
Yes - Average
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Cold
Water:
Yes
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
No

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What an amazing campsite and even cooler host! We've been travelling through Mexico for 2 months and this has been the best campsite. Adorable dogs, great owner with cool stories about his life (should be a movie), showers, wifi and of course beautiful beach where turtles come to lay eggs! 10 out of 10. It's 150 pesos per night per person.

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Great spot . Very welcoming and accommodating from a man that speaks English as well. Camping on the beach but it was too windy so camped off the parking area. Quiet but watch out for falling coconuts! Cold showers, use of a kitchen too. Alot of sea grass so didn't swim. Price was 150 pesos per person.

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We stayed here for one night, very nice and friendly owner! Contact him on facebook: palula beach

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We really loved this place, the owner is very nice! See this place on facebook: palula beach

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We spent 2 nights on this really nice campground - it's more for tents.
We payed 150p/p.
The owner, who introduced himself as Peligro, welcomed us very friendly. He speaks English very well and even has 2 kayaks available to us. With the camper you stand in the sandy parking lot, about 30m from the sea, under palm trees. With our 2.85m Sprinter it was just okey, the trees are too low for higher campers. Unfortunately there were an extremely large number of mosquitoes day and night (wet season) and the sanitary facilities had no water for some time.

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Still 150 pp. Space for maybe 5 Campervans.

Beautiful place! Quiet night.
Clean Bathrooms, lots of trees and shade. Nice beach, calm water in the morning.
Friendly owner (speaks good english), friendly dogs.

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What a beautiful place. Paradise feeling. Everything as described below. Besides the weekends very quiet. Nice owner. 150 pesos pp. Good WiFi. Value for money. Close to natural place with flamingoes. Not much food to buy in town.

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Highly recommended, very nice, quiet and clean, friendly staff. There is a kitchen for use, nice meeting point.
Really big rigs will have problems to go in because of the trees, with a Van perfect staying under the shadow trees. 150 MxP per person/night.

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Very nice place with access to beach and palapas for use.
no hookups but there is access to water and flush toilets. showers with cold water only
paid 150mxn per person per night
owners are very friendly even gave us a couple of fresh coconuts from the trees on site! 😀

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Wonderful peaceful, very clean campground. Super friendly owners offers also a few rooms.
Wifi very fast. RV Spot only 50m to the beach, but you can see the water.
Wanted to stay 1 night, but extended to 3 nights. Price is 150/pPerson.
Can definitely recommend this place!
No no see hims, mosquitoes only from sundown 1-2 hours.
Super quiet big area.

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Parking spaces for motorhomes are in the general parking lot, not so nice. For campers with tent it is a dream place. The owner wanted 300Pesos for 2 people per night.
We then went 3km west to the Balneario Zac-Ha and could stand on the beach.

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Very nice place right at the beach side! We stayed 9 nights in total and really enjoyed the place. It has a kitchen area with fridge and palapas to use. Cold showers and clean bathrooms! Fast WiFi but only near the reception. Price is now 150 ppn for camping. The owner was sooo friendly, gave us coconuts and recommended us food. We could do laundry and also did oilchange on our bikes! (Brought our own stuff but we were allowed to do it here, he also has a small workshop). Can really recommend to come hear! The only disadvantage is that there are not many restaurants in this village.

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Great layed back playa we stayed for the day and had a great time 100p pp. There was tenters and hotel guests

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Stayed just one night there; we had a friendly welcome buy a young women who speaks also English; at this time of the year the beach was covered with lots of sea grass and the first 15 m into the water also looks not very welcoming; at the next morning the restrooms were running out of water but we didn't asked about the reason? we liked the little " easy going " community there

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Beautifull and quiet place, Magdalena and Sergio are really helpfull and overfriendly. We arrived unannounced in deathseason and the toilets and showers were clean (were expecting leaves and dirt, but was clean as the Ritz). Stop there, it s worth it. Beach was good. But mostly the couple add so much to the place. 100pesos /person/night

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Very nice camping spot with beach, lots of palm trees, palapas and shade. Basic bathrooms with cold showers. You can use the fridge and the sink of the very friendly family, who runs the place. Very quite and relaxed. Beware of the mosquitos!

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The best beach campground in Yucatan and Quintana Roo with a lovely family running it. Also the restaurant next to it is great with a nice lady cooking very good food.

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Quaint campground (and rooms) with electric, clean bathrooms and cold showers. Beach access, friendly and extremely helpful family runs it. We had room for our 17 foot trailer and enjoyed the stay. Pet friendly as well.

$100 peso per person, per night with electricity.

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still around, great little place now branded as an "eco-hotel" with palapas and coconut trees. pricing remains the same at 100 pp, rooms are also available for 350/450. cold showers, no Wi-Fi but telcel gets good reception. potable water and a store across the street.

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still around, great little place with palapas and coconut trees. branded as polula beach eco hotel now but pricing remains the same (100 pesos pp), with rooms also available for 350/450. cold showers, no Wi-Fi but telcel gets good reception.

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In town spot with room for a couple of overlanders and lots of tents. Clean bathrooms with cold showers. 100 pesos per person. Beach access and dog friendly. has a for sale sign so no idea how long it will remain

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