Trailer Park Punta Pérula - 48850 Pérula

4.3/5 based on 8 reviews

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Mojarra 2, 48850 Pérula, Jal., Mexico

Phone : 📞 +7
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City : Jal.

Mojarra 2, 48850 Pérula, Jal., Mexico
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Manuel ortega on Google

The place is just by the beach, they have just what is needed for a nice stay, restroom, hot water. It's perfect!!
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Jennifer Bradley-Simmendinger on Google

We thought of booking here and drove by bicycle into a very crammed small parking lot surrounded by a chain link fence. Hardly a desirable beach front destination. Meanwhile I've gone about 20 feet while turning around a really nasty man glares at me and tells me that I'm supposed to have my dog on a leash. This is hilarious since my dog is walking next to me and ignores both him and his oversized vicious dog who is tugging to get free of his halter to attack my dog. If you like a real dump, this place is for you. I'd also mention not one person smiled as we arrived. We're quite happy to be boondocking it....
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Bruce Doris Lehmann on Google

It was a very spotless and well kept park, recent paint quite tight regarding fitting rvs in. Problem is I experienced significant western Canadian prejudice by the French Canadian manager Richard and one of his French Canadian clients. It’s very hard to explain, however it was blatant disrespect to a western Canadian by them both. I suggest you don’t go unless you are from Quebec . I have never in my life experienced this type of descrimination. If your French go , if not run away, discrimination to English Canadians is obvious, so sad to see this at so many places!
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Brian Hamm (HammEd) on Google

Great beachfront site with all the amenities necessary.
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Angela Hug on Google

We are a retired Swiss couple, travelling with our Camper Van. We stayed here 3,5 month during Corona Lockdown and had a wonderful time at one of the most beautiful places of the Mexican Coast with Yolanda the best Manager you could imagine. Strongly recommended!
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Jesse Azul Rios on Google

The only place in town with internet access without charging an arm and a leg. I needed internet to do some work before joining my group on the beach. This was the perfect place to do that. It has its own beach access and the staff made sure we had everything we needed. I will definitely go back to this place.
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Remedios Aguirre Sullivan on Google

A Nightmare of Bad Service and Discrimination Beware of Yolanda, the person in charge of the premises at these basic beachside accommodations. On May 17th ,2021 I arrived with my family at the trailer park. My dad had been there many years ago, and had a fond memory of his stay there. Yolanda greeted us kindly and said she had a bungalow for four available. Things quickly took a dark turn. There were five of us traveling and we decided to look for lodging elsewhere. Later I called back and made a reservation for the room for four. We planned on some of us sleeping at a hotel and some of us at the trailer park, so we could all gather for a meal at the trailer park, since it has a kitchenette. When we checked in, I paid for the room for four and explained that only my dad would be spending the night and the rest of us would join him for meals only. Yolanda told me we would have to pay for anyone not staying the night to access the premises as visitors. I explained I was already paying for four people and there should only be a charge for the fifth person as a visitor. After a call to her boss, that was cleared up and I agreed to pay for 1 visitor. Yolanda was clearly upset with the outcome. Next, we were asked to wear plastic bracelets to show we were guests. I asked Yolanda if that was really necessary, since there was hardly anyone at the place. I also explained I dislike wearing those bracelets- they remind me of being hospitalized or people in jail. They make my wrist sweaty and I hate the idea of a piece of plastic ending up in the garbage or worse- the sea. Yolanda insisted we all wear them and seemed upset. So we let her “tag”us. That evening, we returned to the trailer park to spend time with my dad. Yolanda immediately came out and was visibly angry. She seemed to think we were trying to somehow scam her, or get her into trouble and kept going on about “inspecting the room to make sure only the guests were there to spend the night” and said she “would not stay up to check on a single person” and that she “would not lose her job over this”...none of what she said made any sense and she was very hostile. It almost seemed as if she were having a mental breakdown or was under the influence. We left the trailer park shortly after. In the morning, I returned to get the items we had left in the kitchen and to pick up my dad who had spent the night there. We were approached by one of the guests, a woman named Betsy, a non-Mexican. She was shocked to hear about the way we had been treated. I noticed she was not wearing a plastic bracelet and she said she disliked wearing them and Yolanda did not have an issue with her not having one. I can’t help notice people who appear Mexican get treated differently than foreigners at this place. Shameful and racist if you ask me.
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Acapulco Ron on Google

Nice little rv park and tent camping site , right on the ocean. At the time of this review I was the only rv in the park. This site has more tent campers than rv. All sites have dump, water, 50 Amp electric, electric is at extra cost 40 peso per kw, nothing available purchase but everything you need is in walking distance, the lady who checked us in wasn't very friendly but same she was mean, we kept to ourself and had no problems here, good place if you want to be left alone

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