Hi everyone! We leave Saturday for our first trip to RP. We rented a townhouse near Manny's for 3 nights. We have our insurance, passports and sunscreen. I've read as much as I can on these forums. Any other addition tips or hints for a first timer?
Thanks!
Jaimee
Additional thoughts and tips on your 1st visit to Rocky Point
1. Buy high, sell low (no charge for this advice)
2. Don't judge your first trip to RP by going in July. Make sure you come back during months other than the months most people avoid which is July and August. September is pretty sweltering at times too.
3. Don't forget your favorite firearm. Bring plenty of ammunition. It is really fun to target practice and shoot floating cans in the water while on the beach.
4. Make sure to grab a coffee and donut at Reggie's (Drunken Donuts), just down the street from where you are staying. And, for a simple snack or breakfast, their burritos are really good too.
5. Stop by La Curva before they close and all go on vacation for a month. Always a bummer to be surprised by going by La Curva in the summer, only to see the CLOSED sign. La Curva closes at some point, usually late July or early August and all employees enjoy a vacation. Really good food, and always friendly service.
6. Copone's is just down the road from where you are staying. Great food, fun atmosphere, cold AC. Can't get any better than that in July. Actually, it's the same there every month of the year.
7. Don't forget your adult diapers. They really help with the July humidity and crack sweat.
8. Don't be disappointed if Manny's is closed. It is.
9. Tip well if you get good service. They really appreciate it and will remember you next time.
10. Casa del Capitan has 50% off your breakfast and lunch order if you get there before 4pm. Does not include drinks. Tell them you read about that offer in Rocky Point Times. They will honor it. Make sure you get a margarita there. Best view, best sunset in all of Rocky Point.
No 50% off during sunset or dinner of course.
11. Take a drive out to Las Conchas. Drive along the roads closest to the beach. About 5 miles of beachfront housing and fun to see all the different houses. You may want to rent a place out there on your next visit.
12. Make sure you stop by Tacos Brisas. It's a straight drive from the Mirador. Take Sinaloa, which goes by Capone's and Reggies. Go past the 4 way stop at Freemont and keep going about 6-7 cross-streets until you come upon an XOXO on the right hand side. Tacos Brisas is directly across the street. Order the Papas Rellenos. Big enough to split between the two of you. Can't go to Rocky Point without a stop here.
13. Lastly, and very important to make clear. #3 on this list is a total joke, and if you follow that tip, you may not be going home for a very long time.
Enjoy you virgin trip to Rocky Point. It is a special place.
Last tip. No charge. As they say at the Melecon, "almost free for you today" ....
14. Start visualizing and thinking while you are down there in the sweltering heat & humidity, about how great it would be to come back in mid-October or November when the the days are around 70-80 degrees and the evenings are in the 60's. Visualize making a fire on the patio or beach, and having to put on a sweatshirt or blanket while watching the sun go down. The days are perfect, and the evenings are crisp. Doesn't get any better than that.
Unless you wait until March/April to come back. Similar temps and a great time to visit in the Spring.
Make sure to reply back to your post after your trip. It will be interesting to hear what you thought about your first visit.
Oh, one more tip. Seriously, last one.
15. Have a safe trip.