Baja Algodones to San Felipe November 16 Joanne Eyre Hello all...We left Algodones, Mx on Sunday morning and after getting just slightly lost, we made it to the highway and it was smooth "sailing" all the way to San Filipe with only one small stretch of dirt road from the earthquake reconstruction. It is glorious here and we are so glad we came. They were so cordial at the border and at the military checkpoint, they were thorough, but very polite. So far, I feel safer here than a lot of American/Canadian cities I've been in.
October 21 We are traveling via RV and are in Ensenada tonight after 13 days traveling from California to Cabo San Lucas and back. Will be crossing the border back home tomorrow. We did not get tourist cards but do have our passports. After 12 or so m...ilitary checkpoints, one extremely thorough search (the rest were fairly routine), we were never once asked for the cards and only 1x asked for our passports after the initial border crossing West Coast & Nogales Road Reports Nogales to Sayulita Alice Maitland November 16 We drove our 38' motorhome towing our jeep from Nogales to Sayulita last week. We had no real problems but ran into lots of contruction and detours in Hermosillo and Mazatlan. Those were ugly - especially for MH's. The beach is wonderful and after a few days of rest, the drive down was forgotten. Tolls for us were about 1905 pesos
PV to Manzanillo Bill and Dorothy
Bell November The road from the Southern-most tunnel that turns and heads south past the Pemex station has a 2 block detour. It will likely take another 2 weeks for this detour to return to the normal route. The highway from Vallarta to Punta Perula varies considerably. It is generally in poor condition just south of PV from KM 205 to 194. The road improves but there are some unexpected rough spots to KM 163. The road improves to average to Melaque. Our concern and major reason for this trip was to check our road conditions and RV Parks and hotels along the coast that were hit by Hurricane Jova last month. The epicenter was closest to Punta Perula at approx KM75 on the highway. Approximately 9 kms north we began to see a few large branches at the side of the road. The road surface was clear actually better than the roads nearer to PV! We turned off the highway to Punta Perula and took a look at the town. The RV spots are operating The Red Snapper looks like it incurred some palapa damage but otherwise all looked good. Some places had RVs already parked and enjoying the beach! The highway south of Punta Perula was clear however we saw more branches and knocked over signs at the side of the road. Not terrible but some destruction. Bill and I visited San Blas after Kenna hit and the palm trees were topped or flattened. Homes had no roves and were caved in. The area was a real mess. This area looks like it was barely hit. It is good and open for tourists. Come on down and enjoy the Mexican hospitality! The sun is warm. The cervesa is cold and the locals are happy.
With great help from Lisa & Wayne Elliot, I crossed into Mexico @ Nogales. Flawless trip. Smooth sailing all the way. Nogales to PV Chris Lewis November What a fabulous trip ! From Seattle to San Pancho in five days. I teamed up with J Morgan Tucker 'Tuck' in Nogales and she led the way for the next three days with great hotels, routes and the like. We had no hassles or trouble from anyone. Great freeways for the most part down 15 and wonderful places to stay in Guaymas and Mazatlan. Settled in San Pancho and Tuck wnt on to Sayulita for some relaxing I hope. I will post some pics later but for newbies.... GO FOR IT
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DRIVING FROM NOGALES TO BUCERIAS/PV
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La Peņita Express came down from Lukeville with almost no issues. The
roads were OK. Mazatlan is a mess and if going through it is best to go
very early because of construction. Had 2 bikes stolen in the Copper
Canyon RV Park in Los Mochis. Also no electric in a lot of sites so
check before you park. (good idea in any park).
We just drove down from Yuma Arizona, through Lukeville to Rincon de Guayabitos. We had a great trip and were not stopped or questioned once on the entire trip. There was lots of presence of Federales and Policia, however all were extremelly friendly and welcoming to Mexico. Continue to travel safe, in groups and not at night and you should feel as safe or safer than you do in parts of Canada and the USA. Just make sure you know where you are "over nighting" and make sure you don't stay away just because of all the "hype" up north
DRIVING FROM NOGALES TO BUCERIAS/PV Nov
October 20 Arrived in PV yesterday afternoon at around 2:00 p.m... so beautiful, as usual. So, the update.. there were a total of 8 stops- wave-throughs by either Federales or agricultural agents, or another, not even sure who they were.. nothing eventful. Only real delay, road construction between Obregon and Navajoa.. be aware, it does delay, so if you are planning to drive and Navajoa is your destination, plan on that delay... as it took us about an hour longer because of it. All about timing we think. Thanks for all the info everyone... happy driving, enjoy this fabulous country and culture... Jill Hanna End of October Had a safe journey to Chacala, Nayarit. Great, loyal caravan buddies from Canada led the way. Their destination was a spot near Bucerias. Important things to keep in mind: always fill your tank if gas level gets near 1/2 tank (some stretches can be long) & if headed to PV (or that direction), try to avoid Tepic by taking the 15 libre to San Blas and then follow that coastal route to Platanitos & Las Varas & PV. The turn off will be a good 15 minutes before Tepic and it says San Blas. We offer our sincere thanks for this site. It was a huge help to us. Mike Beck October 31 Just arrived in Sayulita from Tacoma, WA, crossing at Nogales and staying in Navojoa (Hacienda Cazadores, very basic) and Mazatlan (Crowne Plaza). A long detour south of Obregon but no delays. Also, unless you hit Mazatlan on the weekend as we did, you will have no choice but to follow a detour to go around a bridge on which work has stopped. It can be a real delay. Got a red light when crossing the border, but had only to open the tail gate, chat for a bit, and drive-on. We also were stopped one other time by armed troops. They asked for our vehicle permit, but never looked at it and sent us on our way. We traveled with two wonderful Canadians that we met on this site and not only felt a bit more secure, but enjoyed their company greatly Brownsville Phil Trimbath Late October Crossed at Brownsville at 6:30 this AM. Absolutely ZERO hassle at the border. Very nice guy asked about 2 questions, decided i owed no duty on a vanload of stuff. I showed no inventory list and he asked for no documents on my 2 obnoxious schnauzers The guy in the Visa office opened 90 minutes early to process us. We previously had registered the van online and also purchased insurance, so we were on the road in about 20 minutes. Stopped twice by the military on the way to Tampico, was asked where we were headed, and allowed to pass. Absolutely no problems at all. The police presence is very significant, and it feels perfectly safe
Laredo Laredo Hi everyone. Yesterday we crossed at Laredo and travelled in our 36' motorhome through Monterrey, Saltillo, and then overnighted at Las Palmas in Matehuala. Everything went perfectly with absolutely no problems. At the border we had a very cursory walk-thru search by a young lady who had no idea of motorhomes! At the many police checkpoints we were waved through. The toll roads are in great shape and even the libres seem pretty good.
October 16 Police and army presence everywhere. There quite a few check points along the way. Hope everyone has a safe journey this year because all is well in Mexico. October 21 Driving down from Laredo, TX to Acapulco. What an improvement the main roads are so far. The travel has been very nice. Last leg from San Luis Potosi to Acapulco today! October 21 We drove from Laredo to Tonala the first day and on to Nuevo Vallarta yesterday. There was a road closure near Compostela that diverted us north almost to Tepic and added a good hour to the drive. Otherwise, it was an uneventful trip David Burns October 31
Hi,
everyone I crossed at Colombia Bridge near Laredo on Sunday morning at 8
AM when they open on 10/16 and the only other persons there were an
American couple. Highly recommend Sundays, 8 AM.. Travelling in 26'
Safari Trek and currently staying at San Miguel RV Park. When crossing
the border, they gave me a form to list all the stuff in the MH ( normal
items, like refri, range, etc already listed and we check how many ).
Was very professional. Brought extra items, like printer, 2 mtn bikes (
I was alone and technically allowed one ), propane grill, and simply
listed them on the form. I am sure I could have brought much more w/o
problem, as long as it is obviously personnel and to be used on the
trip. The "on-board" inspection was polite and maybe 2 minutes. The
26-mile check must have been very pleasant, as I do not even remember
it! I was so happy to be on my way to San Miguel.
Road Report - Laredo to La
Peņita de Jaltemba October 31 Linda Randall 6:56am Oct 31 At the U.S. checkpoint they pulled over about 5 vehicles and asked us all (including our dogs) to stand in a makeshift tent while the vehicle was being scanned (to avoid radiation). A large scanner truck drove by each vehicle, when they finished the group of vehicles we were told we could go. At the Banjercito, the line up was very long with 4 cashiers (1 was designated for Nationals, 1 was for tourist visas only, so that left 2 for the rest of us). One couple may have been experiencing problems because they were at the counter for over an hour. Having to go back and get your tourist visa card after paying, standing in line again in the tourist office (with only one person working) and again another line up in this building (there were 2 people working when we stood in line the first time), then getting it photo-copied, going back and waiting for the Banjercito cashier to finish up with the customer, was a challenge. People who have crossed many times said they'd never seen it so bad. We all thought it would be quicker travelling on a Sunday. Both times we hit the red light the officers asked us where we were going, checked the trunk and said we could go. Note, that we have 2 dogs and NO ONE cared or even asked for the vets papers.
Reynosa October 21 I finished the drive from Reynosa to Veracruz last week and want to caution everyone that the highway through Veracruz is in terrible condition due to heavy rains (I assume). At best it was big bumps and joloting, at worst huge potholes which took out two of my tires at once. Same hole got 3 trucks within half an hour. This left me stranded on a narrow road with no cell signal. Took hours to get things resolved which left me driving through these terrible roads in the dark. Had been scheduled to make it Veracruz city by 5pm and by the time I hit the good tollroad it was after 10. I was breathing a sigh of relief to finally be on a good road and so close to my destination when the truck in front of me screeched to a halt and I spun out just missing the dividing barrier. The reason for the crash? Dismembered bodies that had been dumped in the middle of the road. The worst thing I have ever seen in my life. I hate to share this because I have always loved Veracruz and it breaks my heart what is going on there. Did I feel safe once in the city? Yes. But I couldn't shake the sick feeling of what I saw and that the next day there was no report of it and the governor making a statement that "no pasa nada" everything is ok in Veracruz. By the way, I felt safe through Tamaulipaus and had no issues at all. Allow plenty of extra time to go slow through Veracruz and avoid those potholes Eagle Pass Eagle Pass November 15 Hey everyone, crossed at Eagle Pass today... got held up a bit there because we have so much stuff since we are moving and of course they wanted to check but after that ordeal it was an awesome and easy trip down Hwy 57 to Matehuala where we are now. No issues, one military checkpoint a bit past Saltillo but nothing else... gorgeous ride through the desert. Roads were in FANTASTIC shape on 57. On our way to Puebla, taking 57 to the Arco Norte to circumvent Ctd Mexico... can't wait.
October 18 We just traveled from Eagle Pass to Campeche where we are now. We just went through Eagle Pass last week the biggest hassle we got was from the US Border guards 6 of them crawling all over the truck and camper but other than that all was good you get all your papers about 40 kilometers from the border there was no line not many tourists as you might expect. Long drive but not much else. Any one want more info glad to help. Los Indios
Los Inios Frank Peters November
Crossed at Los Indios near Matamoros
on the third of November.Officials at the boarder crossing were very
helpful, filled out all out all our paperwork for us, shoke our hands
and wished a great vacation. Got lost in Tampico in the evening,they
parked us in Walmart lot so we would be safe. Next day showed us how to
go on, Slept two nights at the Emerald coast at a campground called
Neptuno.Beautif.. spot on the ocean only campers there. Crossed over the
other side of Veracruz to the pacific side and reached our destination
Puerto Arista, Chiapas,Mexico. Four days travelling in a 37ft Notorhome
with nothing but handshakes and well wishes all the way,[ yes even the
military]
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