What is Avenida Revolucion like for travelers who love the beach?
Known for its bars and shopping, Avenida Revolucion has a lot to offer the traveler dreaming of a holiday.
What's the best hotel for a beach vacation in Avenida Revolucion?
Hotel Ticuán is a top 3.5-star hotel for a beach vacation, and features a full-service spa and a restaurant. To enjoy some time by the water, head to Rosarito Beach or Coronado Beach.
How many beach hotels are there in Avenida Revolucion?
Expedia has 6 beach hotels in Avenida Revolucion that are great for your beachside getaway.
When's the best time for a beach vacation in Avenida Revolucion?
The hottest months are usually August and September with an average temperature of 71°F,
Coldest months: February, January, December, and March
Driest months: June, July, September, and August
Rainiest months: February, December, January, and March
What is there to see and do around Avenida Revolucion?
After getting settled at your accommodation of choice, you’ll likely want to venture out and explore. Beach lovers can head straight to Rosarito Beach or Coronado Beach for some quality time by the water. Discover the area’s bars and shopping, and make time for local attractions like Av Revolución and Fronton Jai Alai Palace. Other things to see and do in the area are The Emporium and Lucha Libre Museum.
"The service was excellent and we felt welcomed. There’s a restaurants, bars and 2 pools which was so convenient. The property does need some upgrade and remodel though. The mattress is very stiff and I think the hotel should consider adding a microwave and Iron in the rooms. Overall it was a great safe stay with my family. I give it an easy 4.8/5. "
A verified traveller stayed at Las Rocas Resort And Spa
"I didn’t like it because it’s too quiet. The only thing I can hear are the waves from the beach. I like noisy places. I like hotels where I can listen to little kids scream & run like crazy. There’s absolutely no noise whatsoever in these premises. The food it’s great & everything, but there’s way too much silence okay. Please play some elevator music at least. Come on y’all!!!!!!!"