I’ve been trying to convince my wife to spend a little time down there and I’m going to show her your write up.
Good luck. Except for the rogue manta ray attacks that "Scotty D" mentioned (
), we didn't have any troubles.
Ace is a big proponent of daytime travel - primarily because of open range cows that would be difficult to see at night but also I'm sure due to human element.
Also, we retired our Spot and got a Garmin inReach for this trip, which provided a bit of peace of mind that we could compose and send text message via satellite.
A big difference for us, compared to an "expedition" trip in the U.S., was that we didn't take a lot of trails. In many cases, the "roads" that appeared on the map were gravel or had gravel detours. Even when we were on paved roads, there was little traffic and beautiful scenery - I'm talking 5-10 minutes or more without any on-coming or coming-on traffic.
I should also add that we have little Spanish speaking skills, but I did download Google Translate for Spanish, so I could use that without mobile data.
It was encouraging when my wife started talking about "next time we're here..." Broad strokes of a plan to go south on the mainland and then take a ferry to Baja for the trip north, to include whale watching when the whales are teaching the babies to be sociable.