Monday, September 1, 2008

The SCOOP on Sleeping Accommodations, Restrooms and Booze

There is a reason we pitch the slogan, " Comfort & Adventure Tours," to describe all of our tour options. Camp comfort is high on our priority list. For us to best serve you please make sure you discuss any special needs or concerns with our Baja Trip Advisors.


Sleeping Accommodations - Hotel, Camp Tents & Sleeping Pads:

The first and last night will be spent at a lovely, clean and quiet hotel in the town of Loreto overlooking the Sea of Cortez. When available, participants may upgrade to Ocean View Suites. At our private Island Base Camp in Magdalena Bay participants have the option of sleeping in a camp tent, which comes equipped with inflatable Dream Time therm-a-rest sleeping pads or participants can upgrade to our deluxe tent, which comes with 2 cots and room to stand up in. To make your beach stay more comfortable we provide doormats and sand dusters to help keep your tent free of sand. To find out more about our sleeping pads, visit therm-a-rest.com.

Need a little more comfort? Our combination tours include three nights on the pacific for whale watching and three nights on the Sea of Cortez based out of the Tripui Resort. This tour offers the best of both sides of the Baja Penninsula. For more information please visit: Combo Tour: Whale Watching and the Sea of Cortez

Restrooms & Booze:
The hotel rooms offer reliable hot water and have private restrooms. At the Island Base Camp we set up two camp toilets. They are privately situated, have privacy walls and probably have the best view than any facility you have ever been in :). Camp toilets have regular commode seats and are only designed for solid waste.

Blue Waters Kayaking does not provide alcoholic beverages, soft drinks or potable ice. Participants will have the opportunity to stop at a mini-mart for such purchases. We do provide a cooler to keep your drink on ice, plenty of drinking water and flavored waters.













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