With great views to the Sea of Cortez, and centrally located in the Eastcape of Baja California Sur, the Hacienda de Palmas is a boutique style bed and breakfast in the small town of La Ribera, Baja California Sur Mexico. Whether you are here for the great fishing and recreation, or just need a place to call home while visiting friends and family, the Hacienda de Palmas is ready for all your accommodation needs. The Hacienda de Palmas can accommodate larger groups, and the garden patio area is a great place to have special gatherings and stage events.
The six private rooms of the Hacienda de Palmas are spacious and clean. Most of the rooms are located on the second floor, and have their own individual style and decor. Each room has a mini fridge, new inverter style air conditioning, fans and bathrooms (with body soap, shampoo and conditioner), towels, etc.We also have a community kitchen that guests are able to utilize during their stay between the hours of 7am through 8pm.
The property has a large outdoor courtyard, heated outdoor swimming pool, BBQ and outdoor propane fire pit.
My name is Jason Oak and I am the owner and operator of the Hacienda de Palmas bed and breakfast hotel in La Ribera, Baja California Sur Mexico. One of my passions is travel and I have been fortunate enough to travel the globe and meet people from all walks of life.
I grew up on a small island (Bainbridge) across from Seattle Washington, USA and then graduated from Boise State University with a degree in Construction Management.
After spending more than 20 plus years working in the commercial construction management industry I decided to change careers in 2016 and become a full time B&B hotel proprietor.
The Hacienda property was purchased in 2012 and converted to a licensed bed and breakfast hotel.
Enjoy beach chairs, umbrellas, coolers, beach towels and blankets at no additional cost!
Intersección 16 septiembre y 20 de noviembre, pueblo la ribera
La Ribera, Baja California Sur, Mexico 23570
Email: info@haciendadepalmas.com
Phone: +624-130-0400 (from Mexico)
Phone: 206 497 7321 (from the U.S.)