Chile
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Closed. Not allowed anymore to camp on this peninsula
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Also this one is closed. It is not allowed to camp here on the whole peninsula.
Report Check-InNice spot at the bay. During the day some other locals enjoying the beach and you can hear some cars on the road. During the night one other van and quiet. Takes a while in the morning before the sun is out on the beach. The other spot really clos ((lost beach) is only reachable with 4x4
Report Check-InNice area and easy access
Really quiet even on sunday in High season
Beach is safe for kids
Some caws in the morning
Love this place!! So quit. Just only us. We made a campfire in the evening and went in the water in the morning!
Report Check-InLovely place, during the day there are some cars passing by but no bother. Nice place to swim!
Report Check-Inlovely beach area for camping very quiet after 6.30 hardly no traffic
Report Check-InBeautiful beach, quiet, warm water for swimming and, yes, the pebbles here do float (I didn't believe the other check in). To get here, don't take the road that passes Camping Arenal, ig goes up a sandy, rocky, steep, 4wd ramp inside someone's property. For some reason that was what Maps.me wanted me to do... Instead, when gps says you're 4km from destination, take a left turn at the fork and follow that road until your GPS gets smarter.
Good 4G signal from Entel.
Following the road to the peninsula Illahuapi there is this small pebble beach. A short track leads down from the road. It's quiet, there is not much traffic along this road.
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