What about doing one of the little grass shack hotels on the beach in
Tulum. Don Armando's Cabanas. Very cheap.
Julie
me6@privacy.net wrote:
>>The way to not spend a ton of money is to tent camp,
>>cook meals on a camp stove, etc.
> Yep....Ive thought abt that and am not against it....tent camping that
> is. However....if I could find a small cabin at a good rate that
> would work as well
>>How warm do you want to be? Corpus Christi, Texas might
>>be warm enough.
> Well it doesn't have to be Mexico. But I definitely want to stay
> somewhere that is s"summer-like" in dead of winter. Warm waters,
> shorts for daily wear.
> The only two places I thought it might be that warm in the US would be
> the Florida Keys and maybe as you say far south Texas such as South
> Padre Island. But Ive never been those places either.
> Does it get THAT warm in these two US places? I just assumed Id have
> to go even farther south to get THAT warm..... i.e. Mexico
>>If you want warmer you'll have to drive over to Mexico's
>>Atlantic coast and then south, which will cost more
>>in gas, motels along the way, etc.
> How abt the Baja area? Someone in another thread mentioned Mazatlan
> Mexico. Maybe that would be cheap enough?
>>Central northern Mexico is mountainous and cold at night.
>>
>>I spent Jan - March in Chihuahua and it got down to 30
>>at night. High 50's - low 60's in the afternoon.
> Wow. Im curious what where you doing in that area?
>>Still better than my usual winter in the Buffalo NY area -:)
> Yeah no doubt! No offense but you couldn't get me to move to Buffalo
> for no amt of money!!! Im in north Missouri and it gets plenty cold
> and snowy here thank you. Haha
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Julie
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