Trailer Park Las Jaibas | Established Campground

Mexico

Details

Verified:
3 months ago
Altitude:
7.7 masl
Phone:
None
Contributor:
SMBoilerWorks

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
Yes - Average
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
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

This RV trailer park allows camping in the spots which do offer some with shade. It is very secure with a night guard that closes the main gates. It is a very friendly staff and some have great English. There is a pool and BBQ area. We later walked around the tourist area near the malecon in town and noted that there are some decent looking hotels with secure parking, internet, and aircon for 290 pesos/night which would have been less expensive then camping.
Electricity: Unknown, but likely outlets by reception building and this is a yes for RV type hookups. We are tent camping.
Internet: Yes, but only at the tables (covered) next to reception building
Paid 150 pesos/per night/per person

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We spent only 1 night here before ferry to Baja. Campground area and bathrooms are clean, but a bit old and for 600MXN/2ppn you would expect more.

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Payed 600 Pesos for a 30ft camper. Loud construction is still going on and will
last definitely much longer. Loud at night because of the street, the whole place looks a bit run down. Access to the beach only through another construction site across the street. Slow Wifi only near the reception. Nice owners, but won’t come back.

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Very hard to find, we are pulling a 40 foot trailer and the directions sent us to a residential area. The trailer park is next to the Guadalajara pharmacy. It’s essentially a parking lot. There is construction all along one side of the park and the pool. We were told 700 pesos and now the owner wants 850 pesos. Our trailer is broken and we have to stay until it’s fixed. Not a destination location.

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no shade, old bathrooms
they ask 400 pesos just for a car ! too expensive for what they offer ! we left !

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Stayed here for 1 night after the ferry from La Paz. Paid 500 Pesos for one night (2person). Full hook up and quiet but too expensive. The free spot on the street next to it right on the beach looks recommendable

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They charge 250p per person now, including for kids. A family of four thus pays 1.000p, even more expensive than in the US.. we didn’t stay

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Very run down. 700 pesos for one night. Not worth it’s

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This place was mostly RV snowbirders, the guy who checked us in was very nice and for $80 pesos they have laundry machines you can use. For no hook ups of any kind we Paid $400 pesos, down from $500 when he saw the surprised look on my face. WiFi was very slow.

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OK, I read that in last November someone paid 150 pesos - someone else 250 pesos. I get here, it's 500 pesos. Not on the beach, lots of traffic noise. I park in the back thinking less noise, but of course - no internet. OK, I walk trying to see where the internet is - spend an hour thinking I have it and then don't. Moving many times. Finally I'm the closest one can get, lots of traffic noise and at 6pm, no internet and no one in the office.
The shower was hot, but be sure to ask if the boiler is working first. I'm not happy. (For some reason I don't know, I can't change the rating - I'd give it a 1or2.

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Very friendly, staff (Ulysses & Rafael) spoke perfect English, which was a welcome change from mi español mal.

I paid 250 pesos w/o hookups and picked a quiet spot toward the back.

Raphael tells me the night watchman locks the gate at 6pm, and is here all night if I need anything.

Great service, great value, and good location near the beach!

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Large campground filled mostly with snowbirds. Spent just over a week here through Christmas. Everyone was incredibly welcoming as they invited us to join in on their holiday potlucks. 500$ per day but better deals for a week. Decent wifi and good pool! Great spot to hop on the bus and visit Mazatlán.

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Big R.V park with nice pool area, clean shower facilities and a book exchange. Night guard also.
Charged 500 peso per night.

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700$ pesos for one night!! We left! ;-) We couldn't imagine paying this price. It's per person.

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Directions were updated today. Nice trailer park. Charged me $200 pesos per night but well worth it for hot showers with plenty of water pressure. Camped in my tent way in the back and listened to the parrots in the trees in the morning. Very secure and just a block away from the ocean. Washer dryers available for doing laundry.

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wanted to check in but he wanted 450 pesos a night, or 400 without hookups. no way!

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This RV trailer park allows camping in the spots which do offer some with shade. It is very secure with a night guard that closes the main gates. It is a very friendly staff and some have great English. There is a pool and BBQ area. We later walked around the tourist area near the malecon in town and noted that there are some decent looking hotels with secure parking, internet, and aircon for 290 pesos/night which would have been less expensive then camping.
Electricity: Unknown, but likely outlets by reception building and this is a yes for RV type hookups. We are tent camping.
Internet: Yes, but only at the tables (covered) next to reception building
Paid 150 pesos/per night/per person

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