La Ventana Accommodations
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La Ventana Accommodations
I'm thinking about a tip to LV with my family, including grandparents, so I'm looking for a house to rent. I was wondering if there is a big difference in these locations, El Teso and El Sargento from La Ventana, for windsurfing and general beach recreation for the kids. I've never been and I'm not sure what would be best, any info about the area would be really appreciated. I would be going in January if all works out.
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Michael
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Michael
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If you are there to windsurf and anything else you can imagine I've always wanted to stay here...but haven't yet. Close to Baja Joes too!
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Thank you guys. I've looked at both. Wyatt and Tyson's place was my first choice but the place they have that would fit us all is booked. It's not the best for a family though unless everyones windsurfing. Still trying to figure out where to stay so if anyone else has some info let me know. Plan B would be Maui at the end of March beginning of April.
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I was down there this January and February and stayed a few weeks with Rowdy at the DownWinder Inn in El Sargento. He gave us a longer-term deal with a two week stay, there's a big kitchen, fridge, stove, a covered area out of the wind, it's a 5 minute walk to the beach, and a real nice bike ride/walk around the arroyo at El Sargento. It's about a 10-15 minute drive up from Baja Joes and pretty quiet, and has about 8 units altogether. He might cut you a deal if you ask nicely and book up a few rooms!
They also had a pair of Ford Rangers that they lend out to guests (no charge) but they ask that you just fuel them up when you return them and don't go offroad with them. Their "thing" is that they drop kitesurfers off and launch them at El Sargento, then meet their guests down at Baja Joes, which could work for gybing pratice on a windsurfer, too.
http://downwinderinn.com/
there's a real nice view from the roof too, you can see the wind line and get pretty good at predicting your conditions. We really enjoyed our stay there.
They also had a pair of Ford Rangers that they lend out to guests (no charge) but they ask that you just fuel them up when you return them and don't go offroad with them. Their "thing" is that they drop kitesurfers off and launch them at El Sargento, then meet their guests down at Baja Joes, which could work for gybing pratice on a windsurfer, too.
http://downwinderinn.com/
there's a real nice view from the roof too, you can see the wind line and get pretty good at predicting your conditions. We really enjoyed our stay there.
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I'm heading down March 1-9th. Likely staying at Pro-windsurf. Mostly Kiters coming down with me, love to see some pole skippers ome out to play.
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