Ecuador
There are tables and benches in the trees as well as a few grills so you could build a fire from charcoal or wood (if you bring some along) for cooking. And tent spots. ***Must get a permit to camp ahead of time at the National Park office in the main town. $10 per person for registration to camp for maximum 2 nights*** Nice beach, but small especially when the tide is in. Saw a lot of sea turtles, some sting rays, sea lions (you can watch them from above if you climb up nearby rock formation and you can snorkel with them), and birds. You can walk uphill for about 10-15 minutes to visit the Galapagueria which is free.
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just in case you wanna camp, bring tons of mosquito repellent. there are tons of aggressive tabanas / horseflies
Report Check-InThere are tables and benches in the trees as well as a few grills so you could build a fire from charcoal or wood (if you bring some along) for cooking. And tent spots. ***Must get a permit to camp ahead of time at the National Park office in the main town. $10 per person for registration to camp for maximum 2 nights*** Nice beach, but small especially when the tide is in. Saw a lot of sea turtles, some sting rays, sea lions (you can watch them from above if you climb up nearby rock formation and you can snorkel with them), and birds. You can walk uphill for about 10-15 minutes to visit the Galapagueria which is free.
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