Mexico
Beautiful balneareo with swimming pools and multiple shelter houses with tables and chairs. Just next to the road between Ocosingo and Tonina ruins. No sign. We just asked if we can stay for the night. We paid 50MXN to sleep in our car (2 adults and 2 little kids). Playground for the kids. Responsible lives in the second orange house on the right handside. In between the 2 orange houses there is a "chalet" where we used electricity. No wifi.
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Still there, still beautiful maintained garden area, 4 pools, playground
Toilets not the nicest but clean and functional.
Paid 200 Pesos for 1 night (2 person) and could pitch the tent in one of the palapas.
Safe motorbike parking at the owners house, approx. 100 meters away
Beautiful and safe spot to camp for a night while visiting the ruins at Tonina. A small playground and grassy area was perfect for the kids to use. The owner suggested we drive right up to the washrooms and park there for the night. Although we didn’t plug in, we suspect that you could use the plugs at the washroom. Hot showers!
All for the low price of $100 pesos per night!
Check for sign "rancho de los abuelos". Traditional Balneario catering local families for picnics. They charged us Mx$100 to spend the night. Showers and pool area available. Facilities are basic but in good shape
Report Check-Inquite mediocre place. parking is right near the road and bathrooms are across a grassy field. dog had to stay leashed. owner was a bit cold.
pools seemed clean but we didn't try them.
the place next to the entrance looked MUCH nicer as we drove by.
Report Check-InBeautiful, relaxing, friendly spot. Spent the day here after checking out the ruins. Overcoming food poisoning (yuck), and this was the perfect place to park our rig. We laid a blanket in the grass and shade, and read and napped the day away. Great spot for well behaved dogs; huge grassy area.
Report Check-InGreat place. With cabins where you can tent in a protected place. Nice people as well. 50 pesos as stated. Toilets clean. You even have light under the cabin
Report Check-InBeautiful balneareo with swimming pools and multiple shelter houses with tables and chairs. Just next to the road between Ocosingo and Tonina ruins. No sign. We just asked if we can stay for the night. We paid 50MXN to sleep in our car (2 adults and 2 little kids). Playground for the kids. Responsible lives in the second orange house on the right handside. In between the 2 orange houses there is a "chalet" where we used electricity. No wifi.
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