GPS coordinates: 22.61416N, 105.79285W. The park is five or six miles north of town. The single lane one mile dirt road to the park is the only challenging access problem. You need to look ahead and possibly pull over if someone is coming the opposite direction. Once in the park, there is plenty of room for any size rig. Eight sites at the back are pull-throughs; the rest are back-ins. Note that even the beach-front sites are back-ins, so if you have a motor home you will not be facing the ocean when parked in one of those sites. Each site has a cement pad large enough for both an RV and a patio area. No shade. Everything in the park is well maintained. A large swimming pool, plus a wading pool at the large palapa. Wi-Fi reaches most of the park, but the satellite connection is often overloaded, apparently. OK for downloading email but not web surfing. The laundry consists of one washer and one drier, 30 pesos each. Typical Mexican low water pressure. Excellent 15 amp power (125-136 VAC). Many sites (ours, for example) have billions of cockleburs and lots of little red ants. Empty, sandy beach with good surf. Very pleasant staff, but they speak no English. Pointing and gesturing works just fine, though. We selected this park over the only other park in town that had utilities (adjacent to Villas Coral) because 1) the sites were big enough for our 40' rig, 2) Villas Onac has Wi-Fi, and 3) it is on the ocean. The Villas Coral park, adjacent to town, is on the bay so there is no surf there. We camped here in a Motorhome.