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Neptune Trailer ParkUpdated by Bill and Dot Bell in 2009

Neptune Trailer ParkA Questionable Stay

Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca

Type of Hookup: 3 Electric Only   

Total Sites: 25

 

Neptune Trailer Park

Electricity/ Amps: 10

 

Open all year

I strongly suggest you look elsewhere. This Trailer Park was not up to any health or cleanliness standards the two times we stayed or reviewed their Park. The washrooms were overflowing and clearly didn't work. The power was inconsistent and therefore quite dangerous for a rig. The management was rude and unhelpful.

Neptune Trailer Park

The only thing going for this place is that it is close to the center with restaurants, bars and the "action." It is also beside the beach. Neptune Trailer Park

Too bad this place lacks good management. It could be a great spot.

 

Directions: From Highway 200 North of the KM 142 enter town on the main drag and Turistico entrance. Drive to the end. Park and determine if you can get in to Palmas de Cortez. If you can't then walk back a block into the Neptune and check the washrooms and the power before you drive in. You will be sorry.

 

GPS -     N 15*51.717  

                W 097*03.710

 

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