Hotel La Hacienda de la Langosta Roja is located on Calzada Chetumal, the main avenue in San Felipe, and offers free WiFi, free parking on site, and special deal at the golf course ‘Las Caras de...
Located in San Felipe, a few steps from Playa San Felipe, Stella del Mar has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a private beach area. Free WiFi is available.
Mel G
United States of America
We really enjoyed it. Right on the beach and parking next to our unit. Bed was comfy. We sat under the palapas. It was nice to have a restaurant right next door.
Located in San Felipe, a 4-minute walk from Playa San Felipe, Hotel Las Palmas provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Richard
United States of America
There was only one available room when I checked in, and it had 4 beds, basically a 2 bedroom unit.
Located in San Felipe, a few steps from Playa San Felipe, #52 Bungalow Seaside Hotel & Victors RV Park has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Calle Caracol
United States of America
Good for passing through. Clean rooms, comfortable beds. Staff was friendly.
Located in San Felipe, a few steps from Playa San Felipe, #35 Bungalow Seaside Hotel & Victors RV Park has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Isidro
United States of America
Its pet friendly, also very clean, and the staff was very helpfull.
Located in San Felipe, a few steps from Playa San Felipe, #40 Bungalow Seaside Hotel & Victors RV Park provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located in San Felipe, a few steps from Playa San Felipe, #38 Bungalow Seaside Hotel & Victors RV Park has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in San Felipe, a few steps from Playa San Felipe, #44 #27 Room 2 beds near beach has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
San Felipe is a very typical stop on the way to Baja Sur if...
San Felipe is a very typical stop on the way to Baja Sur if traveling on Highway 5 (usually crossing in Mexicali.) The problem with San Felipe is that lodging tends to be very pricy. In the future (I've made this trip twice - I live in Loreto) I will probably cross and stay in Mexicali, then drive to Guerrero Negro the following day, skipping San Felipe.
On the other hand, San Felipe is a nice little town and very accessible from southeast California and Arizona. So, if you're camping, it can be a very good and convenient option for a long weekend in Mexico without the issues attending border towns.
David
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
Property manager lied about not having a complete power...
Property manager lied about not having a complete power failure in the area. She could not be contacted because even the cell service was affected. Denied our request for a refund because we weren’t going to stay in a room without A/C in 118 degree temps. Place was a condo w extra charges for linens and towels and was not “on the beach as advertised” but rather on a bluff in a gated community.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
Nice & quiet during the summer.
Nice & quiet during the summer. Not too much going on in the summer, but I don't like crowds. Not huge like other Mexican resort places....which I liked.. Pretty, decent restaurants, great bungolow hotel, Safe from what I understand. No issues. Very hot and humid.
Griff
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
It’s nice but they need to inforce people to clean after...
It’s nice but they need to inforce people to clean after pick up trash I saw a lady with a dog pop in the beach instead of picking it up she just covered with sand desgusting take care of you’re beautiful place give ticket to dirty people getto people
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Anonymous
6.0
Scored 6.0
San Felipe is a known for it's offloading adventures and is...
San Felipe is a known for it's offloading adventures and is a stop on the BAHA 1000. The beaches we went to were not super nice and lots of dead fish and garbage but I 'm sure there are nicer places. The town has tourist prices so is not much of a value of cost vs niceties. but its a great stop for food and offload sports.
alessandro
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Great beaches, great food, lots of great restaurants on the...
Great beaches, great food, lots of great restaurants on the Malecon and friendly people. Rice and Beans on the Malecon has great clams and shrimp dishes for dinner, Rosita's has a wonderful breakfast, Taco Factory has great molcajete and margaritas. Take a drive to Percebu, about 20 minutes south of town and enjoy a Cazuela bowl. Or drive 2.5 hours to Gonzaga Bay and enjoy lunch at the Eco Resort on the beach.
Great location right on the beach. We tried to order at the restaurant after a long day of travel and we were informed that the cook left so there was no food available. The Bartender very sweetly offered for his wife to bring us some food from one of the nearby restaurants. We of course declined but we thought it was so nice and accommodating of him to offer that. Very nice man!
Location can’t be beat; literally on the beach, walking distance from town, good bar/restaurant steps away. Cute, cozy and well-equipped. Free, ample parking. There’s only one unit like this, so I hope it’ll be available next time, too! Staff quickly responded to request for extra pillows, etc. - whatever needed.
Staying in an AirBNB in San Felipe for the night. Very nice and clean and great communication with the owner. Very secure, a Chihuahua barked all night making sure no one even dared come close and not until the gallo came on duty in the morning did the Chihuahua stop his barking duty. We will stay there again 😁
This place is fabulous. Private room with patio, fire pit and kitchen area. Gabby is a great hostess, and the care and effort is evident. Much better than your average hotel. A small honor bar was a great feature. Secure parking. Great vibe. Would definitely stay here again. Close to every thing.
Right on the beach. The rooms are not very fancy but it has a beautiful view and a outdoor seating hut. The restaurant is also very good and the staff were very helpful and nice. They updated our room to the front row, a sea facing one on request for a charge.
The location was excellent. A huge plus was the fact that you had access to a private pool and beach at a resort 15min from the hotel. This fact will make sure that I use this facility again.
Price is USD higher than expected! We should not pay $150 per night for a room in Mexico and especially in San Felipe! I think around $70 to $80 would be a fair price!
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