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New RV Park in Celestino, Sinaloa Mexico

Punta San Miguel RV Park.
Ph: (696) 104-3938   email: miguelbeltran@puntasanmiguel.com
web: www.rvpuntasanmiguel.com
 
This is a beautiful new park with 42 large sites and can accommodate all size of rigs.
30 amp electric service, water and sewer at each site.
 Laundry room with new machines. A swimming pool is coming soon.
Rates: 200 pesos per day
         1200 pesos per week
         3750 pesos per month  all include water, sewer and electric at no extra.
 
Sit on the palapa and watch the beautiful sunsets or just walk along the unspoilt beaches.
All your shopping needs are close by in the town of La Cruz or Mazatlan is only 40 minuets away. There are some very good restaurants close by too.
Directions.
The park is located 78 kms north of Mazatlan on Hwy 15D (toll road) exit at km 78 drive thru the village of Celestino Gasca go over the railway tracks and turn left follow signs to the park 2 kms on the right.
 

Dear Bill and Dorothy,
 
We are currently visiting Celestino for our first time. Thank you for posting information on your site about Villa Celeste (where we are staying) and Celestino RV resort but we are happy to inform you there is another wonderful new park. It is called RV Park Punta San Miguel.  website is www.rvpuntasanmiguel.com  email contact is miguelbeltran@rvpuntasanmiguel.com This is the park's second season and is managed by English-speaking Ramon who lives on-site and is one of the most friendly and helpful people we've ever met. There are 42 large spaces, each measuring about 30' wide by 45 deep with full hookups, and plenty of room for maneuvering. There is also wi-fi that currently reaches the front half of the park, but there are multiple beautiful palapas where one can also sit to do computer work. There are very nicely tiled restrooms and laundry room. The landscaping is new so doesn't yet provide much shade or wind protection but soon will. There are also plans for putting in a pool in future. The rates are reasonable at $22US/day, $130US/wk., and $450US/month, including electricity. (Some parks are now charging additionally for power) There is water delivery and a vegetable truck that comes too. We were sad to see it empty right now as word has not yet spread about this little gem. We plan to stay there on our return north and in coming seasons.
 
I've included some pictures. Please feel free to use any of this information to update your site. I've CC'd this email to the owner, Arg. Miguel Beltrań Vega.
 


Bien viajes,

John and Lori Gailey
Sister, OR
 
visit our blog at:
www.dosgitanos.blogspot.com

 

Information about Mazatlan, Mexico

Mazatlan Mexico hotels Mazatlan, known as the “Pearl of the Pacific”, is one of the most important tourist destinations in the world. Located in the south of the state of Sinaloa, on the Pacific Coast with around 15 miles of inviting beautiful sandy beaches, it’s no wonder Mazatlan plays host to more than one million visitors per year. Mazatlan offers the visitor, a combination of cultural and natural attractive resources that gives the perfect touch to enjoy this beautiful destiny. Mazatlan has a tropical weather that fluctuates from mid-60's to mid-90's depending on the time of the year, but regularly weather is temperate.

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Smiles all around during one Mazatalan's many Mardi Gras Parades..Bill Bell Photograp

 

Mazatlan's Carnival

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Baja Ferries La Paz Baja to Mazatlan Sinaloa Photography

Baja Ferries La Paz Baja to Mazatlan Sinaloa Photography

 

 

 

Band Band Crossing Mexico Highway 15 Mazatlan to Tepic Photography by Dorothy Bell

Mexico Highway 15 Mazatlan to Tepic Photography

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Lusch green fileds south of Tepic Mexico Highway 200 Tepic to Puerto Vallarta Photography

Mexico Highway 200 Tepic to Puerto Vallarta Photography

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Mazatlan Sinaloa Mexico Photography by Bill Bell

Mazatlan Sinaloa Mexico Photography

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We are confident that our road logs and driving guides will make your highway experiences just that much better and easier. Regardless of whether you are driving an RV or a suburban, a bike or a pick-up, our road logs will assist your journey. Even 20 year veterans of the route have benefited from the information.

We decided to present the road from a driving perspective going SOUTH. When your are looking at the Log, you read from the bottom of the page and read up. The Pacific Ocean, for example, would always be on your right, just as you would view it from your driver's seat.

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