Laventana March 2016
- tempy
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Laventana March 2016
All. I am planning a trip with the family next March. Windsurfing for adults and kiteboarding for kids. Mrs Tempy would like a nice place to stay that is not too loud or rowdy. Any thoughts on accommodation and rentals (we are hopefully going to have our own kites - so just windsurf rentals). I have looked at Baja Joes; Prowindsurflaventana and Ventana Winsports. Mrs found a nice VRBO further north up the beach. So (and I know lots of you have been there), what would you suggest? Stay down near the action (Baja Joes area), or not? How far away from or north from the beach is too far? Gear rental recommendations? What about the all inclusive accommodation, gear, quad etc deals at prowindsurf (Wyatt and Tyson)? Thanks in advance. Stephen.
We've stayed in many of the LV resorts (Ventana Windsports twice) and rented a house last year. They all have their merits. Ventana Windsports is probably our favourite and had a good selection of windsurf gear, well run and good food. Right next to Joe's for happy hour and you can walk to most restaurants. Since you're going in March no need to worry about noise, it's pretty quiet by then. Ventana Bay is nice too if you choose to be further north. MartyD teaches there and would have info on WS gear.
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We have gone in March for the past five years and we have kited at least 50% of the time. The years have varied from really good to only sailing half the time. It is a great time to be there temperature wise!
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We are 6 km from Joes and about 1.5km to the hotsprings. We have windsurf and kite rentals for guests and a huge semi-private beach. You can get a windsurf/kite package with sports gear and meals included. www.ventanabay.com
March is like Aug at Nat. Hit or miss with some great days mixed in. Warm water! The best Norte I have ever ridden was March 16th.
March is like Aug at Nat. Hit or miss with some great days mixed in. Warm water! The best Norte I have ever ridden was March 16th.
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Its too bad all the Baja tourist trade runs on US dollar prices - its made it 30% more expensive for Canadians than it was a few years ago, even though the Peso hasn't changed much compared to the Canadian dollar in the same time. I noticed last year whenever I asked to pay in pesos, the clerks would punch in the american dollar amount to figure out what the pesos would be, so no break at all.
I don't think many hotels/sports venues in BC price everything in US dollars?
I don't think many hotels/sports venues in BC price everything in US dollars?
all my new/demo equipment is in USD..... I take a lot of flak for it but I am directly linked with US priced product/shipping costs and not inventory based....if they advertise in Pesos you should be able to pay in Pesos....more force 4 wrote:I don't think many hotels/sports venues in BC price everything in US dollars?
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I stayed at Baja Joe's and ProWindsurf last March. Both places were awesome for different reasons. I sailed about 6 of of 9 days. 3 were higher wind 20-24 knot sessions.
At Joe's I stayed with a bunch of friends(kiters) so we had a blast during the apres portion of the day. They also have amazing coffee in the morning. Also if you see a guy in a beat up minivan selling doughnuts and juice out of the back make sure you get some!!! I walked down the beach to ProWindsurf (about 10min) when the wind came up, I arranged to rent gear only for the first part of my trip. Really nice having all the gear rigged and ready. Big selection of rigs as well.
For the latter half of the trip I stayed at ProWindsurf. They have several casitas of varying sizes. JR from Makani fins was there with his family (3 kids) they had a great place which was perfect for them. I'm going to try to bring the family don there once the kids are a bit older. I had a 1bd/1bathwhich was very clean and nice. It is very quiet at Prowindsurf but you can easily walk or drive to the action. They provide ATV's which are an awesome way to get around town. No need for a car unless the kids are too young to walk longer distances.
Here is a vid from our trip. I plan on going back as soon as I have enough credits.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQUhR5N0KZI
At Joe's I stayed with a bunch of friends(kiters) so we had a blast during the apres portion of the day. They also have amazing coffee in the morning. Also if you see a guy in a beat up minivan selling doughnuts and juice out of the back make sure you get some!!! I walked down the beach to ProWindsurf (about 10min) when the wind came up, I arranged to rent gear only for the first part of my trip. Really nice having all the gear rigged and ready. Big selection of rigs as well.
For the latter half of the trip I stayed at ProWindsurf. They have several casitas of varying sizes. JR from Makani fins was there with his family (3 kids) they had a great place which was perfect for them. I'm going to try to bring the family don there once the kids are a bit older. I had a 1bd/1bathwhich was very clean and nice. It is very quiet at Prowindsurf but you can easily walk or drive to the action. They provide ATV's which are an awesome way to get around town. No need for a car unless the kids are too young to walk longer distances.
Here is a vid from our trip. I plan on going back as soon as I have enough credits.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQUhR5N0KZI