Playa Grande | Informal Campsite

Costa Rica

WARNING: THIS PLACE IS PERMANENTLY CLOSED!

Details

Verified:
about 1 year ago
Altitude:
0.0 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
fromatob.org

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Unknown
Pet Friendly:
No

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Description

Parking in small sandy Parking lot next to beautiful beach. No facilities. Free and very quiet overnight. Also a paid parking lot down the road with security.

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It is forbidden to stay here, because of the turtles. Please respect that! The guards of the national park came by.

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We were asked to move out at 8pm(technically closes at 6pm now), no overnight parking or dogs allowed, National Park and they now put banners across entrances to block access during the evening.

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we gave it a shot and were fine camping here. i guess it's a hit or miss here and as mentioned b4 depends on the turtles also. police came by around 9:30 pm to check on us and reminded us to not flash lights at the beach bcs of the turtles, to be careful with our belongings and take care of our rubbish. really nice spot with good high tide surf.

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Really nice spot with perfect waves in high tide out front!! Slept here two nights with the doors open, muy tranquilo.

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A great spot to park for the day on a beautiful, large beach with gentle surfable waves. BUT you cannot actually camp in the carpark. you will be moved on by park rangers at 6pm when they put up their barrier. you can camp just over the other side of the road and move back in the morning after the barrier is taken down at 5am. Free

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An absolutely gorgeous spot with a grove of palm trees. We paid the parking attendant 1000c for the day and he said it was fine to camp at night. At about 7pm we were moved on by the national park rangers cause it is turtle season and no one is allowed on or near the beach. The first nightthey let us park outside their makeshift barrier and move back in in the morning. The second night they moved us along further, we found an undevloped housing estate a few blocks back and parked up there for the night.

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Parking in small sandy Parking lot next to beautiful beach. No facilities. Free and very quiet overnight. Also a paid parking lot down the road with security.

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