Discover the best Campgrounds in Guerrero, Pacific Coast including Jardin Secreto Resort Holistico, La Tortuguita, El Tulipan, Club El garapacho, "il Giardino" Restaurante Pizzeria Hostal Camping, Cocos Camp, RV Park & Camping Ixtapa, Camping Nomadas, Enrramada los Gemelos, Cabanas Las Brisas.
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5 based on 19 reviews
Jardin Secreto Holistic Resort is a unique destination in Acapulco, totally isolated from the noise of the city and immersed in a majestic tropical habitat, an ideal place for those who seek to disconnect from the routine and get in touch with nature. We offer services such as accommodation in ecological cabins, massages, temazcal (ceremonial sweat lodge), yoga practices, retreats and wellness workshops, among others.
I hesitated writing the review as we’d like to see this place remain quiet and peaceful. Splendid atmosphere and tastefully decorated. The menu has something for everyone, food is delicious and tasty, very reasonably priced. We will return to this restaurant anytime and would recommend it to my best friend.
4 based on 21 reviews
The place is nice but it costs three to five times more than any other on the beach and offers nothing more, except that they will surely charge you even for the air you breathe. The restaurant is very expensive and they serve you the same as anywhere. And a camping space costs 200 pesos per person! While in other places they charge 70. But the worst gesture that the owner had was to charge us 25 pesos to heat our coffee without even saying that she would. By that simple gesture I DO NOT RETURN. He doesn't know anything about Mexican hospitality. She is from Switzerland. El lugar es agradable pero cuesta de tres a cinco veces más que cualquier otro en la playa y no ofrece nada más, salvo que con seguridad te cobrarán hasta por el aire que respires. El restaurante es carísimo y te sirven lo mismo que en cualquier sitio. Y un espacio para acampar cuesta 200 pesos por persona! En tanto que en otros sitios cobran 70. Pero el peor gesto que tuvo la dueña fue cobrarnos 25 pesos por calentar nuestro café sin ni siquiera decir que lo haría. Por ese simple gesto YO NO REGRESO. No sabe nada de hospitalidad a la mexicana. Ella es de suiza.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
El Tulipan is a place for camping and boungalow with everything you need.In front of the Ocean in a natural space.
It is an amazing place with the most wonderfull sunsets. The owners are always there and happy to help you. Everything is clean and never crowded which is awesome. Fitness Centre: you have the whole beach to run and do some crossfit, and the ocean to swim, 2 minutes away-walk. SPA. There is not a SPA but you dont need it. The relaxation begins the minute you enter!
4 based on 6 reviews
3.5 based on 3 reviews
A simple but very cosy and clean little hostal next to the beautiful lagoon of "Playa Ventura" and 70 m to the beach. The hostal is build with natural materials (straw & clay) in harmony with the surrounding nature, it has a vaste garden with a small swimmingpool. Furthermore, there is an original italian "ristorante-pizzeria" open all year. A very friendly and relaxing atmosphere! Visit us and you will feel at home at once!
18.00 Uhr ist die an der Eingangstür angegebene Öffnungszeit. Wir waren um 18.30 Uhr da und wurden vom Inhaber ignoriert. Er musste unbedingt noch seinen Garten begießen. Er hatte uns zwar eindeutig wahrgenommen, aber seiner Aufmerksamkeit offenbar nicht für Wert befunden. Eigentlich ist ein Stern noch zu viel des Guten.
4 based on 23 reviews
Visit Acapulco, Mexico. Experience a whole new concept in lodging and camping. Swim into the great pacific ocean and live Acapulco in a private way. This place is perfect for sharing with family and friends. Cocos Camp has beautiful ocean view as well as ocean access. This place has Pool, Internet, and many other commodities. Come and experience nature in an unforgettable and confortable way.
Enjoyed our stay here, perfect. Simple but very comfortable, glamping style bamboo or wooden huts with comfortable and clean beds right by the ocean, away from everything. Good wifi. All good. Was during the week and had the place to ourselves.
3.5 based on 10 reviews
El lugar está bien pero ir en Semana Santa no es recomendable. Se llena mucho y no están preparados para tener las instalaciones limpias. Los baños olían muy mal y estaban lo que sigue de sucios. La alberca nos dijo un guardia que no nos recomendaba meternos porque estaba MUY contaminada. El precio es muy accesible y el personal muy amable (a excepción de quién nos cobro) siempre están dando rondines de seguridad. Donde acampamos estaba bien solo tuvimos que limpiar un poco de piedras. Estas a unos metros de la playa, llena de rocas pero caminas un poco y encuentras arena.
5 based on 1 reviews
Por años la mejor opción para disfrutar esta playa y el sazón de nuestra gastronomía. El servicio atento y muy tipico de la región. Aun para mejorar el area de baños, pero nada que no se pueda superar.¡Gran opción!
4 based on 1 reviews
Kids, mother and friends, not to mention dogs, all were welcome here.. yes, it is a bit rustic. However, don't even think of staying in another cabin, Cabaña or bungalow that doesn't have air condition in the summer. The first night we were shown to a very small room -two full size beds pushed against each other- with a forlorn fan.The heat was in full summer swing, not a drop of rain for weeks... and not much of a breeze either. By 1 am we had to drag out a bed to the terrace (which, by the way, has a wonderful view), hook up another hammock, the dogs slept paws up on the floor -I guess they were trying to cool down- and we tried, unsuccessfully, to sleep. I had reserved the air conditioned cabaña, but another, numerous, family was there. The next morning we all rushed off to Hacienda Vayma for breakfast (VERY reasonable breakfast prices, the best chilaquiles, a mountain, for only 55 pesos!) and asked for an A/C option..yes, one for 2200 pesos. And 200 extra for each dog.Hmm, better not... Once we returned to the cabañas the other family had left, and we were able to enter the A/C bungalow. A world of difference. Even though there were no real utensils to cook with, exactly three spoons and one twisted fork to eat with and one derelict frying pan. The grounds are green and carefully tended to by Sr. Jaime, who starts working at 6 am, will fetch anything you might need (sodas, the newspaper, hang up the hammock, string it up somewhere else and so on) and always cheerful and in a great mood. We had a flat tire one morning,he changed it. We needed to go to town and were worried about the dogs getting out, his son Robin did dog caretaker duties . The pool was, for the most part, quite clean (except for one day when a huge group of people came) and the cleaning lady, Sonia, was impeccable and exceptional. I would highly recommend this place if you have kids and animals (as it is enclosed you don't have to worry ). The shower has some mysterious problem and there's is just a trickle, no hot water ( unless you"shower" in the afternoon, when the sun gets the plumbing piping hot...) As always in Pie de la Cuesta, DO NOT enter the water, waves are dangerous and undertow lethal. The beach is not terribly clean, but very private as your sitting next door to a landing strip, where ancient looking planes actually land and take off, be forewarned: our dogs thought we were under attack and we were pretty much unnerved... Hopefully the owner will invest in crockery and cutlery, as well as another pair of a/c units so all cabañas are comfortable. Again, the greatest assets of Cabaña Brisas are JAIME and SONIA !
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