Dump Stations In Calderitas, Quintana Roo -- Sani-Dumps Online
18.5556° N, 88.2552° W
Quick Overview
Calderitas has several motorhome dump stations on the Caribbean coast of southern Quintana Roo, with some offering free access to RVers visiting this small waterfront community on the Bay of Chetumal near the Belize border. This quiet residential village sits just north of the state capital Chetumal, offering a peaceful bayfront setting with calm Caribbean waters and the laid-back atmosphere of Mexico's far southern Caribbean coast. The service point facilities here serve the small number of RVers who venture to the southern end of the Quintana Roo coast, far from the Cancun resort crowds. Calderitas draws travelers heading to or from Belize, those exploring the nearby Kohunlich and Dzibanche Maya ruins in the surrounding jungle, and visitors who simply want an affordable Caribbean coast experience. Motorhome service area access in Calderitas provides sanitary service point support at the southern terminus of Mexico's Caribbean Motorhome route, where Highway 307 ends at the Belize border and the genuine tropical Mexican Caribbean begins.
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All Dump Stations Near Calderitas
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| Yax-Ha Resort | 0.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Trailer Park Cenote Azul | 12.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Traveling to Calderitas by RV
Calderitas sits about 8 kilometers north of Chetumal on the Bay of Chetumal in far southern Quintana Roo, roughly 380 kilometers south of Cancun via Highway 307. Most RVers reach Calderitas from the north on Highway 307 through Bacalar, or from the west via Highway 186 from Campeche and the Yucatan interior. The road into Calderitas from Chetumal is paved and straightforward. Chetumal provides full city services including the Belize border crossing, large supermarkets, Pemex stations, and the free-trade-zone shopping that draws bargain hunters. Stock up in Chetumal before settling into Calderitas for a stay.
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Dump Station Costs in Calderitas
Calderitas service point costs split a portion% free and a portion% paid. Far southern Quintana Roo is one of the most affordable areas on Mexico's entire Caribbean coast, with Calderitas offering small-town pricing that bears no resemblance to the international resort rates in the Cancun-Riviera Maya zone hundreds of kilometers to the north. Campsite fees, waterfront dining, and daily expenses are all priced for the local population, making extended stays near the Belize border remarkably budget-friendly for RVers.
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Best Time to Visit Calderitas by RV
Winter
Dec - Feb
62-85°F
Crowds: Low
Comfortable dry season weather with pleasant temperatures and the lowest humidity of the year, making winter the most comfortable time for motorhome stays.
Spring
Mar - May
72-95°F
Crowds: Low
Warm dry season with increasing humidity as summer approaches, and calm bay waters perfect for swimming and kayaking.
Summer
Jun - Sep
78-95°F
Crowds: Low
Hot, humid summer with hurricane season risk along the Caribbean coast and regular afternoon thunderstorms cooling the tropical air.
Fall
Oct - Nov
72-90°F
Crowds: Low
Late hurricane season fades as temperatures moderate and drier conditions begin returning to the southern Caribbean coast.
Explore the Calderitas Area
The bayfront seafood restaurants in Calderitas serve fresh ceviche and whole fried fish at prices that make waterfront dining an everyday pleasure rather than a special occasion. Take a day trip to the Kohunlich Maya ruins in the jungle west of Chetumal for an uncrowded archaeological experience with impressive mask temples. Dump your tanks before exploring the rough jungle roads to the more remote Maya sites in the region. The calm bay waters are warm and swimmable year-round, a welcome contrast to the rough Caribbean surf further north along the coast.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Calderitas
Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Calderitas?
There are {{stationCount}} motorhome dump stations in the Calderitas area on the Bay of Chetumal in southern Quintana Roo, near the Belize border at the end of Mexico's Caribbean highway.
Are there free dump stations in Calderitas?
There are {{freeCount}} free dump stations in the Calderitas area. Free access helps RVers manage costs in this affordable far-southern Caribbean coast community near the Belize border.
How close is Calderitas to Belize?
Calderitas is about 8 kilometers north of Chetumal, which hosts the main Mexico-Belize border crossing, making it a natural staging point for RVers planning to cross into Belize or explore the border region.
What Maya ruins are near Calderitas?
The impressive Kohunlich ruins with their giant mask temples and the Dzibanche pyramids are both accessible from Chetumal, offering uncrowded archaeological experiences without the tourist masses of Chichen Itza or Tulum.
Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Calderitas?
There are {{stationCount}} motorhome dump stations in the Calderitas area on the Bay of Chetumal in southern Quintana Roo, near the Belize border at the end of Mexico's Caribbean highway.
Are there free dump stations in Calderitas?
There are {{freeCount}} free dump stations in the Calderitas area. Free access helps RVers manage costs in this affordable far-southern Caribbean coast community near the Belize border.
How close is Calderitas to Belize?
Calderitas is about 8 kilometers north of Chetumal, which hosts the main Mexico-Belize border crossing, making it a natural staging point for RVers planning to cross into Belize or explore the border region.
What Maya ruins are near Calderitas?
The impressive Kohunlich ruins with their giant mask temples and the Dzibanche pyramids are both accessible from Chetumal, offering uncrowded archaeological experiences without the tourist masses of Chichen Itza or Tulum.


