Hacienda de la Habana
RV Park
Write a Review Mulege, BCS, Mexico 615-103-0935 Official WebsiteGPS: 26.8708, -112.0184
Overview of Hacienda de la Habana
Last Price Paid: $0
Reported by PhullTymeRv'r on 12/21/2021
Longest RV Reported: 27 feet
Reported by Van-Tramp on 1/29/2016
Number of Sites 24
Pad Type grass
Elevation 0 ft / 0 m
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Reviews of Hacienda de la Habana 6 people have reviewed this location.
“STILL CLOSED”
Reviewed 12/21/2021
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 0 |
Site Number: | 0 |
Will remain closed until at least 10/2022
PhullTymeRv'r would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“A true oasis”
Reviewed 1/21/2020
Nightly rate: | $22 |
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Days stayed: | 60 |
We were originally going to come here for two nights before heading to the beach and ended up staying for two months. We found this little gem out in the country to be just to our liking. We can get to beach from here in a half-hour drive but come back to full-hookups (something you won't get at the beach), grass, oranges, and fast 4G ... more
We were originally going to come here for two nights before heading to the beach and ended up staying for two months. We found this little gem out in the country to be just to our liking. We can get to beach from here in a half-hour drive but come back to full-hookups (something you won't get at the beach), grass, oranges, and fast 4G internet (nada at the beach).
Scott would stay here again
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“Along a long dirt road, but worth it!”
Reviewed 3/6/2019
Nightly rate: | $19 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
RV Length: | 17' |
Check out our video review of the campground here: https://youtu.be/Chd1cMaX_l8 Hacienda de la Habana is a green oasis in the oasis town of Mulege. On an orange grove and surrounded by working farms, there is plenty of shade and greenery to give the weary desert traveler a nice change of pace. We paid 350 pesos for FHU/night. App... more
Check out our video review of the campground here: https://youtu.be/Chd1cMaX_l8
Hacienda de la Habana is a green oasis in the oasis town of Mulege. On an orange grove and surrounded by working farms, there is plenty of shade and greenery to give the weary desert traveler a nice change of pace. We paid 350 pesos for FHU/night.
Approximately one hundred meters down the road you can also purchase a whole bag full of fresh veggies straight from the farm. A big bag cost us 75 pesos which comes to about $4 USD.
Although it is about 3 km down a dirt road, we were traveling with a truck and trailer and got there just fine. There were also Class A's and other large campers there when we visited, so it is worth the trek. Although we more or less followed the directions from Mike & Terri Church's Baja Campground Book, once we located the "RV Park" sign, we were able to follow the signage directly to the campground.
Some of the cons of this campground. The dirt road in to the campground is a long one. I can't imagine trying to navigate it after a rain storm. There is only one bathroom and shower but it seems that most campers are showering in their rigs. The water pooled at the bottom of the shower, so there was a bit of a slow drain when we were there.
Some things that we appreciated: having free unlimited access to the oranges and the on site juicer, the security, the wifi, the full hook ups, the friendly staff, and the warm water and nice pressure in the shower. Oh, and they also provide toilet paper, hand towels, and hand soap in the bathroom. This seems to be lacking in most campgrounds in Baja.
Overall we really liked this campground and would definitely stay here again.
DoriandMena would stay here again
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“More than an Oasis”
Reviewed 1/18/2019
Days stayed: | 3 |
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Site Number: | no numbers |
RV Length: | 24' (Travel Trailer) |
Baja is desert and beach. This place is a true oasis surrounded by organic vegetable agriculture. They guys just down the road will sell you a huge pile of (just harvested 10 feet away) beautiful organic produce for MX$100. Totally silent. Oranges everywhere. Lots of birds. Immaculate landscaping. Super owner who gave me fresh snapper... more
Baja is desert and beach. This place is a true oasis surrounded by organic vegetable agriculture. They guys just down the road will sell you a huge pile of (just harvested 10 feet away) beautiful organic produce for MX$100.
Totally silent. Oranges everywhere. Lots of birds. Immaculate landscaping. Super owner who gave me fresh snapper. Can't post the rate because we haven't paid yet.
Good WiFi. Telcel LTE. Good water pressure and sewer. 15A electric. Pool was not filled. Didn't use the beautiful bathroom.
The property is for sale. I hope the new owners will love it, too.
crabcakes would stay here again
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“Naranja: noun. a fruit bearing the same name as its color, of which the nectar can be used to make champagne an acceptable breakfast beverage.”
Reviewed 2/1/2016
Nightly rate: | $20 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Hummingbirds have come from afar for the same reason we did, fruitful trees where the oranges are so abundant that they fall from the tree often faster than enough guests can come to visit this place and pick them. Ray's is not on the water. It is more expensive than anywhere else we looked into near Mulege and south on the Bahia Co... more
Hummingbirds have come from afar for the same reason we did, fruitful trees where the oranges are so abundant that they fall from the tree often faster than enough guests can come to visit this place and pick them.
Ray's is not on the water. It is more expensive than anywhere else we looked into near Mulege and south on the Bahia Concepcion. But it is very beautiful, and verdant.
Still, I'm not sure why I was charge a full $5 more than my neighbor, when we all used the same resources and stayed the same amount of time.
Still, what I wouldn't give to be here in the summertime when it is, I assume, bumping, the pool full, and the water rising up higher than the swimming pool's bar seats. Until one of my fellow patrons found that the one and only bathroom was too difficult the wait, and the water went a bit warm.
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“A tuscany villa feel in Baja”
Reviewed 1/29/2016
Nightly rate: | $15 |
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Days stayed: | 6 |
RV Length: | 27' |
Green grass, orange trees free to pick, shade or sun at your disposal, and a friendly owner make Ray's RV Resort the most relaxing place to stay in Baja (so far). It's not on a beach and the 2 mile dirt road is a pain (although easily passable with reduced speed) but the farm land surround Ray's make for a great place to hang out while... more
Green grass, orange trees free to pick, shade or sun at your disposal, and a friendly owner make Ray's RV Resort the most relaxing place to stay in Baja (so far). It's not on a beach and the 2 mile dirt road is a pain (although easily passable with reduced speed) but the farm land surround Ray's make for a great place to hang out while visiting the Mulege or the coastline in either direction.
Camping is on a large, flat, grassy area with power and water at each site. It looks like there was sewer in the past, but they are all capped as of Jan '16. The swimming pool was empty with it being January and all, but we had all the fresh squeezed orange juice we could drink. The bathroom and shower (yes, only one for the entire park) were clean and each shower consisted of about 5 minutes of good hot water before it began to cool.
Worst part is the road in, but don't let that scare you off. Just follow the signs starting on the main highway and every corner you need to turn after that.
Best part is the cool breeze, peace and quiet after a few weeks of tourist traps and gritty villages.
Van-Tramp would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- 20 Amp
- water
- Partial Hookups
Connectivity
- wifi: free
Recreation
- swimming pool: outdoor
Site Amenities
- big rig
- pull thru
Facilities
- restaurant
- restrooms: flush
- showers
- swimming pool: outdoor
- water available
Pets
- pets
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