
Beachfront Tented Camp on the Shores of Isla Espiritu Santo, Mexico
The spacious safari tents are simple but with all the comforts of your home. They feature double beds with linens, towels, bedside tables and lamps.
Fully equipped bathrooms with hot showers are located right next to the accommodations.
There is a big living room tent with tables and lounge chairs for you to relax and read a book while enjoying a cool drink. The well-stocked bar serves fresh drinks, wine, beer, liquor, and cocktails like margaritas.
The camp serves Mexican and Italian food such as pasta, risotto, and ceviche, accompanied by Chilean and Californian wines on a terrace overlooking the sea. Tropical fruits are always served for breakfast.
Features and services
- Shower
- Linens and pillows
- Toilet
- Towels
- Dining room
- Fishing
- Scuba diving
- Kayaking/Canoeing
- Bar/Pub
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Accommodation rules
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Check-in: Flexible
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Check out: Flexible
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Infants allowed Under 2 years old
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Children allowed 2-12 years old
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No parties
Be kind to the environment and take care of the surroundings.
Cancellation policy
You will receive a 50% refund, minus our service fee, if you cancel more than 24 hours after your booking is confirmed and at least 60 days before check-in.
Location and surroundings
Isla Espiritu, Baja California (Mexico)
Detailed location provided after booking
Activities
- Kayaking/Canoeing
- Scuba diving
- Fishing
There are five kayaks are available all day. The site has two motor boats to go around the island to visit the sea lion colony and snorkel with them, or to relax on a deserted beach to swim and snorkel. Fishing is also a popular activity. Odds are pretty high to catch a marlin, tuna, wahoo, yellowtail or mahi-mahi. Other activities include scuba diving and hiking around the camp. During guests' hikes, they will encounter unique, exotic wildlife such as the babisuri and black hare (squirrel/fox-like animals) and other tropical plants and cacti such as the Viejitas.