Desert Diva
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I'm planning on attending the RV Show in Quartzsite and then traveling to Puerto Penasco. I plan to stay with an RV group in both places. However, the "planner" is leading the group from Quartzsite to Organ Pipe National Monument for an overnight and then crossing through Lukeville the next day. I like the group, but the planner is going to meet and talk about two "advantages" - one being using his insurance agent of choice, and the other is "why" crossing at Lukeville is preferred over San Luis. Can you tell I'm a "do my own research and make my own decisions kind of girl?" LOL
I've crossed several times in Lukeville, but never in San Luis. However, being closer to Yuma it seems silly not to use that crossing and then traveling on the coastal highway. I *think* the time is approximately 2 1/2 hours from San Luis to Puerto Penasco. I read that entering Mexico through San Luis involves minimum wait time, but sometimes wait times are long coming back into the United States.
I know there's a toll involved, but if it's a more scenic drive and less truck traffic it's worth it. Has anyone traveled the coastal road? If so, do you know the approximate cost of the toll? Is it safe? (driving alone) Thanks for any and all responses.
I've crossed several times in Lukeville, but never in San Luis. However, being closer to Yuma it seems silly not to use that crossing and then traveling on the coastal highway. I *think* the time is approximately 2 1/2 hours from San Luis to Puerto Penasco. I read that entering Mexico through San Luis involves minimum wait time, but sometimes wait times are long coming back into the United States.
I know there's a toll involved, but if it's a more scenic drive and less truck traffic it's worth it. Has anyone traveled the coastal road? If so, do you know the approximate cost of the toll? Is it safe? (driving alone) Thanks for any and all responses.