Is it really possible to find camping sites in Mexico? When the noonday sun hits overhead, it’s time to sit in the shade, put on your sombrero and chill out. A camping trip in Mexico is now a reality, for not everyone is sleeping all day anymore.
The northern beaches of Baja, the beaches of the Yucatan and the Pacific southern coastline have all developed as camping and tourist destinations. And with that progress has come not just hotel development but some camping places too. It’s not that unusual to see hundreds of American pensioners out on the roads of Mexico in search of the perfect camping ground to ride out the cold winters of the north. Of course they don’t set up tents, but drive large deluxe second-home style RV’s into the camping lots.
As well as its stunning beaches, Mexico is also home to some fantastic Mayan ruins, especially on the Yucatan peninsula. Why not choose a camping holiday here, and see both the beaches and the ruins?
Mexico has really delighted in the coming of the white-haired mobile home camping fraternity. Its delightful winter sun makes it the ideal respite, not just for the retired, but for anyone looking for relaxation. Few people bring a camping tent to Mexico, for its budget hotels are pretty good and good value, but for those seeking the community spirit with like-minded mobile home owners, here is a new and rewarding country to visit for your next camping holiday.
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Is it really possible to find camping sites in Mexico? When the noonday sun hits overhead, it’s time to sit in the shade, put on your sombrero and chill out. A camping trip in Mexico is now a reality, for not everyone is sleeping all day anymore.
The northern beaches of Baja, the beaches of the Yucatan and the Pacific southern coastline have all developed as camping and tourist destinations. And with that progress has come not just hotel development but some camping places too. It’s not that unusual to see…
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