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Posada Colibri

  • Inn Details

    Ocean view terraces in a charming house in old town La Paz. Walking distance to waterfront,shopping and nightlife. Four suites with private baths, nice furnishings. WiFi throughout property. Satelite TV. Garden, pool, hot tub and BBQ. Two suites have complete kitchens and sleep up to six. A wonderful breakfast is included in the price of the room. Hosts, Chalo and Gail Theurel, 30 yr local residents,answer all your questions to help make your visit to Baja the adventure of a lifetime.


    Innkeeper Information

    Innkeepers Description:

    Flying, motorboating, snorkeling, running, biking, swimming, traveling, cooking and entertaining at home.

    The innkeepers speak:

    • English

    • Spanish



    Features

    Type:

    • Bed and Breakfast

    Property Noted For:

    • beautiful beaches

    • ocean and desert adventures

    • off-road exploring

    • sailing

    • scuba diving

    • whale-watching

    • Excellent views

    • Family Travel

    • Fitness

    • Nature

    • Peaceful getaway

    • Romantic escape


    Amenities

    Guest Room:

    • Air conditioning

    • Ceiling fans

    • Coffee/Tea facilities

    • Desk

    • Fridge

    • Internet Service

    • Ironing Board

    • Microwave

    • Wi-Fi

    On Site:

    • BBQ grill

    • Computer

    • DVD Player

    • Hot tub/whirlpool tub

    • Piano

    • Private entrance

    • Satellite/Cable TV

    • TV

    • VCR

    • Wet bar

    Other Amenities:

    • swimming pool

  • No results at this time

  • The Renaissance Suite

    Maximum Capacity: 2

    • Beds

      1 King

    • Bathroom

      Private Bath

      Shower

    • Nightly Rate

      (High/Low Season) N/A

    Sophie''s Room

    Maximum Capacity: 2

    • Beds

      1 Queen

    • Bathroom

      Private Bath

      Shower

    • Nightly Rate

      (High/Low Season) N/A

    The Nest

    Maximum Capacity: 6

    • Beds

      2 Queen

      1 Double

    • Bathroom

      Private Bath

      Shower

    • Nightly Rate

      (High/Low Season) N/A

    El Mirador

    Maximum Capacity: 6

    • Beds

      2 Queen

      1 Double

    • Bathroom

      Private Bath

      Shower

    • Nightly Rate

      (High/Low Season) N/A

    Policy

    Reservation Policy

    • Check In: 3pm    Check Out: 11am

    • Deposit Amount Required: A payment of 50% of total cost of stay is required to hold a reservation.

    • Cancellations: Cancelation Policy: Please give us a two week notice or more for a cancelation and we will be happy to cancel all charges. If you let us know of your change of plans with less than a 14 day notice I must keep the deposit because I will have difficulty in renting the room on such short notice. If you don’t show on your first night I still have to charge you, sorry. I will try my best to work with you and move the date of your stay if there are rooms available.

    • Open All Year Round: Y


    General Policies

    • Smoking Allowed: No

    • Guest Pets Allowed: No

    • Drinking Allowed: Yes

    • Drinks Available: Y

    • Children Allowed: Under parents supervision.

    • Suitable For Children: Limited

    • Childcare Provided: No

  • Breakfast

    • Type: Full

    • Time Served: 7am to 10am

    • Serving Location: garden, Breakfast/dining area


    Complimentary Perks

    • Afternoon Tea


    Special meal options

    • Low fat

    • Restrictive

    • Vegetarian

  • Location Type

    • City


    City

    • La Paz

    • Directions to property:
      If you’re arriving from the north or driving in from the La Paz airport just stay on the main road, Highway No. 1, curving generally to the left as you drive around the bay until you come into town. The highway becomes Abasolo (Named for a hero.) and within a mile or so of the edge of town you will come to the waterfront. We call this “El Malecon” and it is one of the nicest places to be in La Paz. You might want to linger somewhere along here, but if you keep going along the waterfront about 1.5 miles or 2 kms. from where you first see the beach, you will come to a pink and green chinese hotel called the Hotel Pekin (Peking), at which point you can turn up the hill to your right and then turn left at the first corner, that will be Belizario Dominguez (Also named for a hero.) Drive 1 ½ blocks and you will find Posada Colibri, a green house with a black wrought iron gate, on the right hand side at Belisario Dominguez No. 750. Arriving from the South you will be crossing the city from corner to corner. One of the easiest ways is to stay on the main drag until it ends. As you enter the city this big boulevard is called Forjadores (the Trailblazers) It will take you past the new mall, the state government building and the CCC Supermarket. Forgadores now becomes Isabel la Catolica, a one way street with three lanes which are not well marked in places. Stay in the middle and you’ll do all right. The street becomes a two lane and ends at Morelos Street about 10 blocks passed the CCC. Here you turn left and head down hill to the waterfront. You’ll see the waterfront and when you get one block from it turn right on Belisario Dominguez and drive 2.5 blocks. You will pass the pink and green Hotel Pekin and then the 5 story beige Las Gaviotas Hotel. In the middle of the next block on the right you will find Posada Colibri at Belisario Dominguez 750, a green house with a black wrought iron gate.


    Airport

    • If you’re arriving from the north or driving in from the La Paz airport just stay on the main road, Highway No. 1, curving generally to the left as you drive around the bay until you come into town. The highway becomes Abasolo (Named for a hero.) and within a mile or so of the edge of town you will come to the waterfront. We call this “El Malecon” and it is one of the nicest places to be in La Paz. You might want to linger somewhere along here, but if you keep going along the waterfront about 1.5 miles or 2 kms. from where you first see the beach, you will come to a pink and green chinese hotel called the Hotel Pekin (Peking), at which point you can turn up the hill to your right and then turn left at the first corner, that will be Belizario Dominguez (Also named for a hero.) Drive 1 ½ blocks and you will find Posada Colibri, a green house with a black wrought iron gate, on the right hand side at Belisario Dominguez No. 750.

    • Directions to property:
      If you’re arriving from the north or driving in from the La Paz airport just stay on the main road, Highway No. 1, curving generally to the left as you drive around the bay until you come into town. The highway becomes Abasolo (Named for a hero.) and within a mile or so of the edge of town you will come to the waterfront. We call this “El Malecon” and it is one of the nicest places to be in La Paz. You might want to linger somewhere along here, but if you keep going along the waterfront about 1.5 miles or 2 kms. from where you first see the beach, you will come to a pink and green chinese hotel called the Hotel Pekin (Peking), at which point you can turn up the hill to your right and then turn left at the first corner, that will be Belizario Dominguez (Also named for a hero.) Drive 1 ½ blocks and you will find Posada Colibri, a green house with a black wrought iron gate, on the right hand side at Belisario Dominguez No. 750.


    Area Attractions

    • Art Galleries

    • Beach

    • Concert venue

    • Gourmet/Fine Dining

    • Historical interests

    • Live Music

    • Movie Theater

    • Museum

    • National/State parks

    • Nature area

    • Ocean

    • desert

    • Performing Theater

    • Picnic area

    • Religious Services

    • Bicycle rental

    • Bicycle riding trails

    • Bicycles

    • Billiards

    • Bird watching

    • Boating

    • Fishing

    • Golfing

    • Hiking trails

    • Kayaking

    • Mountain Bike trails

    • ATV's

    • Sailing

    • Shopping

    • Sight-seeing

    • Swimming

    • Swimming pool

    • Table Tennis

    • Tennis courts

    • Tennis racket rental

    • Video Arcade

    • Water sports

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    Write A Review

    We loved our time at Pasada Calibri!

    • Stayed On: 3 / 2010
    • Reviewed On: 4/5/2010

    About The Reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Stays at B&Bs once a year

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    This is a very special place! It is only one block off the Malecon, within walking distance of... Read more...


    Absolut empfehlenswert !

    • Stayed On: 2 / 2010
    • Reviewed On: 3/29/2010

    About The Reviewer

    • Between 45-55 years old

    • Frequently stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    Zu Beginn und am Ende unserer Tour nächtigten wir im Posada Colibri. Nach unserer Tour freuten... Read more...


    Stay at Posada Colibri !

    • Stayed On: 2 / 2010
    • Reviewed On: 2/28/2010

    About The Reviewer

    • Between 45-55 years old

    • Frequently stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    What a gem! The nest was spacious, clean with it's own bathroom. The view on the Malecon from the... Read more...


    A wonderful and peaceful place to stay!

    • Stayed On: 1 / 2010
    • Reviewed On: 2/15/2010

    About The Reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Stays at B&Bs once a year

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    We stayed at Posada Colibri for three nights, originally two nights but loved it so much we stayed... Read more...


    What a Wonderful Surprise

    • Stayed On: 1 / 2010
    • Reviewed On: 2/1/2010

    About The Reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Frequently stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    When we travel, my husband and I prefer to stay at a B&B because we often meet interesting... Read more...


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  • Innkeeper(s)Linda Lambert, Gonzalo "Chalo" Theurel
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  • Address Belisario Dominguez No. 750
    between Salvatierra and Torre Iglesias Streets

    La Paz, BS 23000
    Mexico
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