Ranchos Los Angeles | Established Campground

Mexico

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Verified:
about 1 month ago
Altitude:
5.0 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None

Amenities

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

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This is by far the worst campsite we had in 3 months in Mexico. Dirty, unkempt, lots of shabby camping vehicles, unmotivated staff, garbage dump on the site, far too expensive. We would never go there again, unfortunately it was too late to look for an alternative.

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Good camping near to everything 350 pesos full hook up wit 2P. Dry camp 150 PpP. Nice pool. Toilets and showers old but clean. Poor wifi.

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this place is amazing to stay, there are doors opening close to the main street yet we feel like a part of a priviledged garden, eating starfruits directly from the trees. the swimming pool is amazing, the doors are closed at night but someone answers and opens if we come in late at night from the fiesta, we loved everything here.

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350 peso for 2 people. This WAS a beautiful place but it’s going down each year. Toilets are dirty and leaking for more than 2 years. Showers are dirty, the swimming pool needs a lot of maintenance and is dirty. The pomp was broken for a long time and they just put in a lot of chemicals. The electricity is old en not enough for the big rigs who needs AC day and night (why do you want to come to Mexico if you sit inside the whole day) The sewers are smelling and they spread out all the stuff of the sewers behind the campground, close to the RV sites. It smells terribly. A year ago everyone at the campground had a key of the backgate, now it’s open and everybody can get in and out. You see people, who don’t stay there sneaking in and swimming in the pool. I don’t know if this is safe. The people in the office don’t care, if you tell them about dirty toilets or whatever, the only things they say is Ok but nothing changes. There no internet at the campground, you have to go close to the hotel to get internet or to the first floor in the hotel. The people who stay there don’t like us to come there to make phone calls and I understand. This campground is really overpriced and definitely not worth the 350 peso then asked for. It’s a dirty place with trash everywhere

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I'm enjoying Zipolite's mellow vibes and this comfortable campground makes it easy to stay awhile.

Hotel Los Angeles is a huge complex of campsites, bungalows, and a hotel. It's just two blocks to the beach and a short walk to many restaurants. The bath house and pool are good enough and the electricity is pretty stable. Very safe with a high wall around the whole place and gates that are locked at night.

Not cheap at $350 pesos per night. Ask about discounts for longer stays and cash upfront.

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Wonderful, big, spacious, Palm tree shaded campground. Big pool, showers and toilets. Peaceful at night, roosters to wake up. The park has no signage but it's at the Hotel Angle. Big gate off the highway. 150 pesos p/ p. Stores and restaurants just out the other gate and 3 minute walk to the most gorgeous clothing optional beach.

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Great place. 400 peso's per night with full hook ups (non-potable water). Safe, secure and close to the beach (clothing optional), restaurants, etc. Some big rigs here, mostly medium sized motor homes, camper-vans or trailers. We have a 21' trailer, with pick up truck and we didn't have any issues getting into our spot. Getting here on the other hand is a bit of a different story.

There are two ways to access Rancho Los Angels. We arrived during the holidays; the busiest time of year, and our experience has been that either way you go, be prepared for small streets, topes, double parked vehicles and some tight corners. We have had to learn to look down the street and determine if we need to yield to traffic or not, because often there is only room enough for one vehicle. Again, the holiday season may be the reason for this.

1.) Coming from La Crucita - If you take route 175 directly south of San Padro Pochutla, be prepared for a very windy road with some tight turns. You will drive through Puerto Angles and eventually Rancho Los Angels will be on your left. You will see a BIG gate first, which will probably be closed. If you're in a larger rig, you will want to stop there, put your hazards on and walk to the main gate 50 m further up and check in. They will open the big gate for you. If your in a larger rig and you blow past it, there isn't anywhere I know of to turn around. Depending on how far past you go, you might be able to back up, else, continue on 175 through Mazunte, back to 200 and try again

2.) Coming from Puerto Escondido - route 175 meets 200 in San Antonio. This route has far less turns. You will run 175 down through the town of Mazunte and eventually Roncho Los Angles will be on your right. You will come across the smaller gate first, where you check-in. Again, larger rigs will want to stop there, check in and have them open the big gate about 50 m down the road.

Either route you take, you are going to drive through villages and have tight turns. If you're in a larger rig, take it slow and be patient.

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400P per night for full hook up, otherwise 150PpP, Wifi works, Pools nice, maingate is closed because of the rainseason, small gate is bad for big rigs, to many low trees, like Slalom drive, cold showers, not european styled, bit confusing the whole area, night quite, many mosquitos, wifi works sometimes

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Stayed here a week and loved it! The RV sites are very similar to what you find at a US campground. Some outlets aren’t grounded though, so check first. Power worked great- we stayed plugged in with AC running all week. It’s hot- mid-90s F during our stay and our cats need the AC. Water at sites. Pool bathrooms and showers were always clean. GREAT water pressure. The cold shower was refreshing given the weather. Only a short walk to restaurants, tiendas, the beach- maybe 3-5 minutes. A lavandaría right down the road (note that it seems to close at 3pm). The front desk ladies, including the pregnant lady were friendly enough and answered questions we had. Highly recommend, especially if you want to run AC. We actually failed to find a place in Puerto Escondido that would fit our 25 ft popup truck camper that also had enough electric to run the AC- so we drove back here. Seems like an easy taxi to Mazunte or other nearby areas too. $350peso/night

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It seems to be a matter of addressing people - the pregnant lady was very helpful and friendly, walked around with us to help us choose a place we preferred, had a nice chat and some laughs with her. The restaurant's "comida corrida" for 100 p (soup, main dish and dessert, with big bowl of flavored water) was simple, but tasty. Definitely recommended

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This place is decent. Upon arriving, I told them my friends were already there and that I’d like to park next to them but don’t need energy or water. They said ok $150 a night. I was with my dog on a leash and they didn’t say anything more. I parked, and then an hour after setting up and getting everything ready they came around and told me I was in the wrong section and I’d have to move or pay $350. And my dog was an extra $50.

I told them they should have told me that before, and I’m not going to use the water or energy. They said it was their mistake, but the woman still treated me badly. She thought I wanted to stay there for longer without paying… which I absolutely never said. Proceeded to tell me I was suspended, had to leave the next day, not welcome back. Never apologized. Left a bad taste in my mouth for this place. Maybe she was having a bad day but holy cow that was unpleasant and I will never be going back.

Also, dogs are not really welcome. It’s super dog-friendly if dog friendly to you means leaving your dog on a leash all day instead of enjoying a huge yard, lol. They have to stay on a leash and you have to sign a form that you’ll pay for anything or any animal they damage or kill. And you have to pay extra.

Oh and they make you wear a wristband like for nightclubs. They didn’t charge my friends for their dog or hand out wristbands.

Pick somewhere else.

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Love this place. Been here a month. I won’t post prices as it depends on how long you’re staying and your negotiating skills (and if they’re keen to negotiate!) lovely staff. A few things on other reviews I found confusing: it’s very dog friendly. Everyone has dogs and those that can be trusted are all off leash. Not sure about the “not dog friendly” comment earlier. It very much is dog friendly. Also the ladies at the front desk are great. The only issue we have had is due to our inability to speak Spanish. Both the ladies speak English but things do still get lost in translation and I certainly can’t hold that against them.
The pool is fantastic. The RV and overland vehicle areas are very large. We are 30 feet long and the pavement we are on is about 12 feet longer than our RV. So roughly 42 feet. The powered sites do have water and sewer as well. They do not have the standard screw in sewer connection, it’s just the pipe. So do yourself a favour and get a connector that adjusts to different sized pipes. The powered sites are all 110 volt only. BUT each powered site has 2 x 110 volt outlets each. Which is quite helpful. If you have a taller rig, let them know before you come. They will open the extra gate. (On the eastern side of the complex on the main road.) you don’t want to go past it because you will not be able to turn around. If coming from Puerto Angel, stop before the fruit stall. If coming from Mazunte, you will reach the main entrance first and can walk in and they’ll open the gate for you and direct you. Depending on your site, the sewers are not always in the best place. Mine is right at the back of the lot and took my full 40ft of sewer line to connect it up. Each site is different so be prepared. I will upload pictures of each site and where the hook ups are when they are empty. It may take a few months to get them all as it can be a busy little overland park.
There are a limited number of outdoor picnic tables that you can move to your site if you don’t have what you need for sitting outside.
The water pressure is still pretty low at the sites. Water is still being brought in by tankers since the hurricane in May 2022. They are in the process of fixing the whole towns water pipes but it is expected to be at least another year before it’s back to what it was. The water pressure in the showers by the pool though is brilliant and we just shower there. There’s no hot water by the pool, but when it’s 32 Celsius outside the water from the tap feels pretty warm anyway.
They sell the large blue water bottles. I think they’re 5 gallons… for $350 pesos a nice cheap way to get clean water for drinking.
All in all we love this place and think it’s one of the best places we’ve stopped in our adventures

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joli mais beaucoup de moustiques !! même trop !
400 pour les places rv, 300 pesos pour les places de campings
un discount de 5 % si vous payer cash, 10 % pour un mois

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Nice camping, beautifull swiming pool.
350 pesos whith hook up.
children >12 years old: 100 pesos
be carrefull at the exit. pretty steep.

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A dreamy perfect place to camp.Stayed a month plus.. Apart from New year's when the hords of city dwellers arrive, could not ask for more..Secure,Safe, lots of fruit trees....Only critique is lack of toilets over new year but not much to do..Food was overpriced..Easy locked access to beach only 200 meters..

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Definitely the best camp spot far and wide. The campground is huge and we were almost the only ones there out of season. The pitches are also suitable for larger rigs and are well located so that you have privacy. Electricity and water are available on every pitch! The showers and toilets are super clean, as is the pool. From the campsite it is only a few meters walk to the shopping street and the beach with many shops and restaurants (also vegan!). We were there for almost 2 weeks and were able to negotiate a discount so we paid about 315 pesos per night.

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Ranchos Los Angeles is just a PERFECT place for Camping! Highly recomend!

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J'ai un avis mitigé sur l'endroit.
Il s'agit du grand jardin d'un hôtel qui propose des emplacements pour les RV.
C'est sympa car rempli de manguiers dont on peut déguster les fruits à la bonne saison. C'est safe et calme.
Mais ! La partie camping est presque à l'abandon : les fruits traînent parterre et ne sont pas ramassés, ce qui attire des milliers d'insectes / les prises électriques ont un amperage insuffisant pour supporter une climatisation / les sanitaires sont vétustes et mal tenus / des poubelles traînent partout et n'ont pas l'air d'être ramassées
En plus il y fait une chaleur terrible et c'est envahi de moustiques et de mouches des sables. On s'est retrouvé avec des dizaines de piqûres en une seule nuit.
A vous de voir. ..

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Attention, not suitable for dogs. There was a deposit of 2000 pesos, which is then retained if the dog damages something.
In addition, it must always be leashed.
We left the next day.

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Stayed 2 people with a camper truck, 350 with electricity and water (300 without, I think 150 for tent camping per person). Only place in Zipolite we could find and we asked a few other places first. Ask in the reception first as they will open the other gate so you dont hit the trees. Woman in the reception not the most competent.

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Spending about 4 to 5 nights here. Super quiet place to stay so close to the center of Zipolite. The pool is chlorinated and nice to swim in. We paid 350p per night and that included water and electricity. it looks like they do have sewer connections, but we did not need it. Our navigation system directed us to turn on Pelicano Road but the campground is accessed from Mex 175. Be sure to ask for the key to the gate that accesses the center of town. A 100p deposit is required but when you turn in the key the money is returned.

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This is the only place we found at the beaches from Puerto Angeles to Mazunte for bigger RV's. It's a beautiful garden where you park on concretes. You will have a nice pool and the bath rooms are basic but clean. Only problem, the entrance is blocked by some trees and if you are high you will crash some branches. 400 Pesos but incl electricity and dump it is ok.

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Such a lovely place, friendly staff, beautiful well kept grounds with a nice pool, Toilets and showers are clean and only two blocks from the beach. 150 pesos per person, per night.

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amazing campsite. nice people, great pool, great location (thay have back door almost to the main street). but, the best thing is...: mangos. there is an endless amount of mangos falling from the trees. eat as much as you can.
best time of the year to come here is now (April-May). after negotiation (and paying efectivo) we paid 400 peso per night with 3 kids.

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We stayed here for 2 nights but only because we needed to work. Expensive for what it is. We didn’t used the rv camper because they guy told a price first and then he charged us much more so we moved to the camping area, wich was 300 pesos for 2 ppl. Close to the beach, but you can find better beaches around. Good for a good rest.

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Nous avons passé 4 nuits dans ce camping . C’est un endroit vraiment très agréable , ombragé, proche de tout et dans un cadre superbe . Beaucoup d’animaux vivent en liberté .
Nous avons stationner sous les manguiers , nous pouvons ramasser les fruits lorsqu’il sont au sol c’était délicieux .
Il y a une très belle piscine .
Nous avons payé 350$mex la nuit pour 2 adultes et 2 enfants .

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Good quality campsite and rv site with hook ups and well made rv spots
Good for large rv’s and has swimming pool - just two blocks from the beach

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Hello
We are a family of 5 with a 26' RV (3.70 meters high).
We pay here 400 pesos by day.
Cool place to park your motorhome for some days.
Swimming pool is ok with a little toboggan for the children.
Beach is 5mn walking with nice restaurants in front of the sea.
Beach can be strong for children.
We take a taxi 60 pesos)to playa Panthéon to Puerto Angel for the tour whales and snorkeling and we stay all the day to this nice beach (ok for children)
Friendly crew, and Paco can speak french.
We enjoy to stay here some days with the shadows of the tree.
Say hello to the iguanas in this camping

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We think this place is overpriced. 350 mp fool hookup. Nice shady places with a lovely swimming pool. But the wifi doesn't reach and the bathrooms are 'ok'. After two nights we left to the free campground at the beach.

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Good facilities and well established campground and rv Park

Has WiFi at main building, electric hook up, waster and waste built onto each level paved rv parking lot

Plenty of trees for shade - two blocks from local nudist beach

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Great location with a beautiful and well maintained pool and property; with the humidity in this time we're lucky to spend so much time in the cooler pool! the Restaurants and the beach is just 5.Min walk away through the back door; we (2 people and a truck camper)stayed 5 nights and paid 300Pesos / night without hookup. We highly recommend this place!

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Great place and perfect location. The walking street of Zipolite is right at the end of the property. We paid M$350 for 2 adults and 4 kids with a truck camper with water and electricity. Very nice campgrounds lots of place for hammocks under mango trees. Kids enjoyed the pool. Nice and clean toilet and shower. Big rig can fit.

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We payed 150M$ per person. We didn’t have to pay for electricity, because we just needed it for our fridge. It’s a good spot for a few beach days, you have a lot of shade.

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omg, heaven. absolutely loved it here. they were full for the nude festival but let us park away from the normal spots. we got in fine with our 32 foot travel trailer. the staff is super friendly. there is a back door that leads out to the strip with all the restaurants and the beach is behind that. we stayed 3 weeks and wish we could have stayed forever.

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Having a class A pusher of 40’ and towing car. We made it easily to this beautiful campground (were coming from Villahermosa: #180, #185, #200, #175 - pass by Puerto Angel, not Mazunte). Got a nice shady spot, cool neighbors, pool and 3 services. Dog friendly (and on the beach too).We stay 3 weeks (you will get a discount). Zipolite is a very cool little town with great variety of restos and boutiques. Beach is wow and nudiste. A lot to do all around: market, hiking, surf, bike etc. We will come back!

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Wanted To stay 6 days, finally stayed 10 days.
very Nice campground with pool, close To the beach, and close to bars and restaurants.350$/night.

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Very nice campground!! Nice pool, beautiful trees all around, quite and walking distance to everything. 350 pesos a night, no matter if you use electricity or not.

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nice place, plenty of dedicated RV parking on paver patios. Manager said the place is booked solid starting in December. Currently I have the place to myself. Zipolite is quiet with nice little beach. most restaurants are open and Puerto Angel and Mazunte are close by, using a taxi.

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Here we had our second loudest night in almost 6 months in Mexico.
We decided to go to this campground because it’s not in the center and though it would be more quiet. It was a Saturday night but low season and not many people around but just a few guys were playing loud music and singing until 5am. It’s actually a nice area but not very good cared. So the camp area was covered in leaves and rotten fruits and the facilities were not the cleanest. Maybe it’s better in high season which are the winter months in Oaxaca Coast.

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Hotel and RV park that offers full hookups (350Pesos) and dry camping (150Pesos/person but stayed 2 nights and got it for 250/night for the two of us)
Great pool and clean toilets and showes. Lots of shady spots under mango trees (delicious!!). They have some plugs you can use to charge laptop and phones even while dry camping and a sink and a BBQ. Wifi available in the reception and pool area
A but busy with locals on the weekend using the pool (day use) but nothing bad.

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The best campground we have gone in Mexico. For 350 pesos, you have all you need and more. Clean swimming pool. Clean bathrooms with cold shower but it's so hot here all year, that it's not a problem. Close to the city and the beach.
Very quiet at night too.

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We stayed a few days here and loved it! It was amazing for the kids to swim in the pool, and use the slide straight into the pool as well.

There are not a lot of camp spots, but you can camp for $350 with full hookups and proper electricity, or dry camp for $150/person with an electrical plug for charging phones, etc. Some of the sites are pull thru so big rig friendly, however, some are back to back sites so the drain will be on the opposite side. Bring a long drain hose or you may have to maneuver to dump if the pull thru’s are taken.

The grounds are very well kept. There are warm showers and bathrooms by the pool which are well maintained. The on-site restaurant has only burgers and fries, for $90p, and are delicious. Or pick fruit from the mango trees or cheese fruit trees (noni fruta).

There is a large French population that were wintering here, with people visiting the pool for the day as well. The first day we were here there were kids swimming lessons in part of the pool.

Lastly, there is a decent sized hotel with rooms to rent for visiting peeps.

I cannot comment on surroundings yet because we haven’t even left the grounds. Just enjoying a few sunny pool days before we venture out. We’re not far from the beach tho!

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The 350 pesos are worth it! Our kids loved to play in the clean pool and on the grassfield. Very welcoming staff and clean toilets. One of our best camping spot around Mexico.

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Expensive at 300 pesos a night but to be able to swim in the pool at 9 o'clock in the morning is priceless.

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Beautiful place. Very Well mantened. Close to everything and yet quiet and private with full hoockups. Great Park and Pool. Worth the price. Also place for tent camping available.

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Quiet stay. Now called Los Angeles. It is a well taken care of Mango Farm, walking distance (<5 minutes) to town. We opted to stay here rather than on the beach because we wanted electricity to plug in for the fans. Hot, slightly buggy and muggy. Fans helped tremendously. Dogs were able to roam around and do their thing. We spent our time at a Cafe on the beach all day to get the breeze and shade. $300 pesos/night. Showers cold, bathrooms clean. Nice pool available for use. Wi-fi worked well.

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250P to dry camp in a gorgeous spot amongst the mango trees. It's 350P with hookups in the formal area of the campground.

We checked out the other camp spot, but it's a cramped little car park behind the cabanas although it is right on the beach. The traveller scene is a little grungy here so we chose the tranquilityc and security of the camp site, and it was well worth it.

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We picked this place instead of the cabana la habana parking. We checked both spots. This one is more expensive but it offers good value. Swimming pool, large lush green campground with mango trees (lot's of shade), clean showers&toilets and the spot is very quite. You only gently hear the waves. Walking into town is 1min through the backgate of the camping. WiFi is fast & stable. We pay 300 for 2 adults+2 kids. We are already staying longer then anticipated!

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Owner wanted 350p per night but we negociated to 300. Comfortable place with all you need, pool is great, quiet at night. A bit expensive yes but well located, safe and worth the money for us.

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Super comfortable et a deux pas de la plage Tout les services pour 250 pesos Le grand luxe

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Nice Camp site next to the Hotel on the large hacienda. Our Kids enjoyed the pool. We were there on Semana Santa (week before Easter and Easter holidays). A busload of tent campers sayed for one day and disappeared. Otherwise quiet and well layed out with full hookups for RVs with 110 and 220V connections. 2 Blocks from the beach. Just try to choose a spot without a Noni-tree. It bears fruits that stink like hell if you step on them.

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Beautiful place, only 2 blocks from the beach, but right next to the main restaurant area in Zipolite. Waves are far less noisy than at the beach. 350 pesos full hookup / 300 pesos without electricity. Spacious sites with lots of shade from the mango trees. The pool is excellent!

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Quite busy due to Christmas week. Still 350 pesos with maybe a discount if you stay for one month. Pool and electric for the a/c have been great to beat the heat.

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Great spot close to town and beach. Huge space, almost empty, really clean and lovely warm pool. 350 pesos per night, but we thought worth it. Full hook up. Only problem is that barking dogs all night prevent me from giving 4.5 out of 5. Maybe that's the whole of Mexico though....

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Camping with all hookups on paved RV pads. Use of pool, wifi and bathrooms included. 300 pesos/night. Discount available if staying longer.

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