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Spring break in Rocky Point 2009 - Where to go?

by Steve Schwab | Travel and Leisure > Switch Category
We are full of expectation for a Fantastic Spring Break in Rocky Point 2009. The weather this winter has been very mild, and we think we will get a perfect few weeks to enjoy the change of season and, of course, welcome all the college students that come down to visit us every year. If you have been to Rocky Point for other Spring Breaks, you know where to go, except of course there are a few new spots to consider. If this is your first trip, there are lots of choices in town. The favorite place for Spring Breakers is what called “The Strip” in El Mirador Beach. This is actually on the street (Matamoros) that runs alongside the beach. The busiest spot is Manny's Beach Club, they're open for breakfast and lunch but famous for the night life. During the day Manny's is a family spot, where you can have a drink and play on the beach with the kids. During Spring Break nights, the place goes wild. It might even be hard to get in, since it is so packed. Don't try to park your car here or anywhere around during Spring Break. The whole strip is closed and only pedestrians are allowed. Some empty lots in the vicinity become pay parking lots. There will be many taco and hot dogs stands, with lots of security and people trying to redirect traffic. Your best bet, if you are not staying nearby, is to get a cab. This is also the safest way to get there, if you don't have designated driver. Taxi's in Rocky Point (Puerto Penasco) are abundant and a taxi ride in town is just $ 2.00 usd per person per ride (Watch out if you are staying on Sandy Beach, in Cholla Bay or at Mayan Palace, as it can be considerably more, but don't be afraid to try to arrive at a better price before you get into the taxi). If you are coming down mainly to party, staying close to “the Strip” is a good idea. Bars in this area include Baja Cantina (rooms available), Ice House, Pink Cadillac, Sandals Bar, Club Havana (Adult Entertainment), Around the Corner, Coyote Ugly and, just off the strip and favorite for the locals lately, Elixir.


The next favorite place for Spring Breakers is what we call 13 th street, or Calle 13. It boasts, many restaurants including Sushi Sun, Lucky House, El Sombrero, Max's Cafe, Austin's Pizza, Asadero Gus, lots of taco places and the Famous Sunset Cantina plus many adult entertainment choices. Also, just off 13 th on the road towards Playa Bonita, there is the new “Camel Toe Cantina” which has been a popular spot since it opened. In this same area you can rent ATV's and dune buggies during the day.


The Malecon, in Old Port along the Sea of Cortez, is a must see if you are coming down. It is a great spot to watch the sun go down. Buy fresh fish and seafood at the fish market, shop for souvenirs and enjoy the many restaurants including The Point, The thirsty Parrot, Regina's, Flavio's, Portofino, Blue Marlin, Lapa Lapa, Senor Shrimp II, Mary's Fish Market and also several bars like Boo bar, and Shark Bite.


Author: Steve Schwab

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