Coyote Cal Hostel - Youth Hostels Erendira Mexico .Mexico

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  • Coyote Cal's Mexico Hostels is a budget resort established to service the accommodation and entertainment of fisherman, off road enthusiasts, backpackers and their families
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Coyote Cal Hostel: Image # 1: Coyote Cal Hostel: accommodations, travel, vacation planning, adventure travel, RealAdventuresCoyote Cal's Mexico Hostels is a budget resort established to service the accommodation and entertainment of fisherman, off road enthusiasts, backpackers and their families. The resort will promote extreme fun in the spirit of 'Old Baja Adventure.' Its guests will be treated with the highest level of service and friendship. Each person will be encourage to participate in the community of the resort.

Coyote Cal's Mexico Hostels is an alliance company committed to truth, honesty, fairness and in creating mutually beneficial relationships that recognize the difference of others while having fun. It values the importance of communication, personal service, professionalism and recognizes the efforts of others.
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Coyote Cal's is a perfect place to chill out. Relax with the panoramic view of the pacific ocean, take in the sites and have a great time. Described as one of the last remaining coastal gems in Baja.

Coyote Cal's has a wide variety of accomodations. You can camp in our beach camping area, bunk up with your mates in our dorm rooms, or choose one of our private rooms.
Facilities include Internet, Full kitchen, Movies, Games, Laundry, Weight lifting bench, Camping & Campfires, Thai massage and massage classes, Barefoot bar & Cantina, Guitars & drums, Surf rentals & lessons, Free book exchange, Free boogie boards, Free breakfast, rice & beans & Much, much, more!
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Directions


By Bus:
From Downtown San Diego take the Tolley to San Ysidro. Walk over the bridge and stay to your left until you come to a parking lot of taxis, turn Left and at the first street, turn Right to the bus stations, 'Autotransporte' are about 75 meters and across the street from the Taxi parking lot. Use 'ABC' Bus Co. You will have to first purchase a ticket to Ensenada and then transfer to a bus to Erendira. Approximate cost to Erendira is $11. Departs every 1/2 hour. Depart before 2:00pm to arrive at the hostel in daylight. Bus drop off at Hwy 1 KM 78 turn off. The next 12 miles are an easy hitch. (If you do not want to hitch you can take the bus to San Vicente. Across the street to the left of the Pemex Gas station is a hotel called Mimi Hotel. There they have a taxi service to the Hostel 24hours a day for $250 pesos mn. The taxi phone number is 646-165-6747. They only speak spanish. The owners name is Sr. Magdaleno.) There is only one road into town and it goes right by the hostel. Total travel time from San Diego is (5) hours.
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By Taxi: (Good for four or more travelers)
Take the bus to Ensenada. Station wagon taxis can be hired anywhere in Ensenada for a flat fee of about $75.00, agree on the price before you go! The taxi will take you to the store, 'Calimax', buy beer and drop you at the front door of Coyote's Cals Mexico Hostels. (9) fit in the taxi.Make sure you tell him he must take you on three miles of dirt road to the hostel for the same pricel.

Quote from recent visitors -- 'Coyote Cal's was easy to get to. We took the bus from TJ. The bus dropped us off at the turn off and within 5 minutes we had a ride to the door. The locals are very friendly.' -Sarah & Renee

By Car:
Interstate (5) to San Diego/Tijuana Border. The Toll or Scenic Road is to the left and after the bridge, cost $6.50 one way! (Three tolls at $23 pesos each toll.) The free road is over the bridge, stay to your right as you pass over the bridge with the flags. Do not take the right turn off ramp just after this bridge. Take a right at the second traffic circle, (Aztec Indian), or a right turn just before the Indian, follow traffic. Both roads are Mexico's Hwy 1. Erendira turn off is 180 km south of the border and at the 78 km marker south of Ensenada. Our Mexican hostel is another 24 km after the turn off on the beach and at the end of the last power pole. Drive through the town of Erendira and follow the signs. There will be about 5 kilometers of graded dirt road after the town. Keep left after the cattle guard. Total driving time is 3-4 hours.

Note: Free Road Short Cuts.
The owners of the toll road do their best to trick you into using the toll road. If you want to save the tolls and shave about 20 minutes from your travel then do this:After you leave T.J. on the Free road you enter into the eastern part of Rosarito. You cross over the toll road with the view of the power plant in front of you. Turn left after you cross the bridge and get on the toll road at this point. Just before the toll gates you can turn right at the Pemex/AMPM gas station. Drive through the station and get back onto the free road. You just drove around Rosarito traffic and stop signs!At the kilometer 42.5 point and across from Raul's Restaurant you can get back on the toll road for free. Travel ten miles or (17) kilometers, exit the toll road at the La Fonta Exit and get back on the free road. At this point I recommend you do not exit at La Fontas and stay on the toll road because of the fantastic ocean views. It's worth the $2.40!
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Where are the nearest Airports?
The cheapest and most direct route to Baja California is to fly to (Los Angeles) or (San Francisco), and shuttle to San Diego. This is especially true for travelers from Australia, New Zealand, UK or Europe. Baja California also has a large international airport in Tijuana. The three main air carriers are 'Aeromexico', 'Mexicana' and 'Taesa'. From San Diego you will have to bus to the Trolley and then you can use our normal directions. If you fly into Tijuana you will have to take a taxi to the buses in La Mesa. The only airports in Northern Baja California are along the border in the cities of Tijuana and Mexicali.
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Breakfast Included, Internet Access, Laundry, Luggage Storage, Guest Kitchen, Telephone/Fax Facilities, Travel Desk/Travel Info, Common Room

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Coyote Cal Hostel
13 de Diciembre no.123
13 de Diciembre no.123
Erendira, Mexico 22000
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