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User Rating: 3.8 |
| Reviewer: Randy B. of Waterville, United States |
Reviewed: February 21, 2010 (see hostel reviews from Instantworldbooking.com) |
Traveled: February 2010 Type: Couple |
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Comments (English): We stayed at the Aticama B&B for two nights on a trip down the coast from Mazatlan to PV. First of all Aticama B&B is not in San Blas, we spent an hour and a half trying to find the place and finally after several inquiries figured out that Aticama is down the coast several miles from San Blas. If you go call ahead for directions. The B&B has a nice setting on a very nice beach in the bay south of San Blas. The accomadations are basic but were clean and quiet. Ken served a very good full breakfast every morning and was willing to take any special requests. We were the only ones staying at that time so had private breakfasts in the outside garden terrace area which was nice. Ate dinner at a little mexican place in Aticama the first night, the place was called Lucies. The food was alright but not made fresh and must have just been heated in the Microwave as it took about 2 minutes from the time we order to the time we got our food. No alcohol served but you could bring your own. The second night we ate in a place called the San Blas Social Club in downtown San Blas. This is a local Gringo bar & restaraunt, great food and fun taking to the local gringos. If we went again we would probably opt to stay right in San Blas where there is more resturant choices and nightlife without having to drive. Also did the riverboat tour, 3 hrs. and a very good tour.
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