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Announcement: The Ontheroadin.com Bells will once again be offering the “Almost Free” La Peñita Express Caravan October 25 from Nogales Arizona to La
Peñita
Mexico (40 Miles North of Puerto Vallarta).
La Penita, Nayarit, Mexico (PRWEB) JAN 6, 2007 -- New RV travelers to Mexico
will now get a chance to drive with experienced RV’ers south of the border
without spending thousands of dollars on the services of professional caravans.
Bill and Dorothy Bell who have extensively traveled to over 400 RV and camping
locations throughout Mexico and have the largest web site on camping in Mexico
www.ontheroadin.com will lead the caravan starting in late October of 2007 from
Nogales Arizona to La Peñita Nayarit Mexico.
“Many first time road travelers to Mexico are a little nervous” says Dorothy
Bell, “but with this Caravan, they will receive assistance on the proper
documentation needed to cross the border plus they will receive an extensive
four hour course on traveling in Mexico before they start.” Included is a
Highway 15 Road Log.
The caravan meets up on October 25th and leaves for San Carlos Sonora Mexico on
the 26th where they will stay one night at the Hotel Cortez RV Park. Then it's
off to Huatambampo,Sonora where they will camp on the beach at the El Mirador RV
park for 2 nights. Followed by two nights in Mazatlan. The final destination is
the La Peñita RV Park.
La Penita is one of the best RV Parks in Mexico. It is one if not the most
active parks in terms of events and activities. Situated on a bluff over
overlooking the Pacific Ocean the views are considered magnificent.
Although the caravan portion of the trip is free, those wishing to participate
must guarantee a month stay at the La Peñita RV Park and pay a $200 registration
fee to pay for the course and course materials. The Caravan is limited to 30
Recreational Vehicles and is on a "first come basis." You must make your way
back with other caravaners or by your self.
"Last year we had to turn away over 50 requests," said Bell.
The RV Park is situated on a small hill and only a few hundred feet from the
water’s edge. It has 110 full hookups as well as lots of tent spots. The resort
boasts excellent drinking water at no additional cost and offers all the extras
such as pool, wireless Internet and hot tub cable or satellite TV. Reasonably
priced at $450 per month, It is open from November 1st to May 1st.
At La Penita there is a lot to love. The town of La Penita is on the Pacific,
less than an hour drive from Puerto Vallarta and just North across the river
from Rincon de Guayabitos. The weather is fantastic and the people lack the
pretentious airs found at many resort communities.
RV travel is one of the fastest-growing recreational activities in North America
and in Mexico RVers are discovering that they can realize the wonders of Mexico
for a fraction of the cost of resorts. Camping is also a great alternative to
hotels.
Bell and her family have been traveling by RV to Mexico since 1988, first making
the trek in a Volkswagen Westphalia, then a 28-foot-trailer. Most recently they
are currently traveling throughout Mexico in a 28 foot-foot class-C recreational
vehicle.
"We have taken pictures and GPS readings of virtually every RV and camp site in
Mexico and now people can look them up on the Internet by name or by clicking on
the various maps that show where every site is located," Bell said.
The Bell's also produce th most extensive Road Logs for Driving in Mexico,
including the Baja.
The web site also prepares the traveler to make travel in Mexico as enjoyable as
it is in the rest of North America. It lists the requirements of documentation,
insurance and driving tips, etc., as well as specific site and park
recommendations.
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