Chile
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*Camping is not permitted here.
Place open and great for sleeping.
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This is a carpark and there is a clear sign that says camping is not allowed.
Report Check-InBeautiful spot. One of our favourite places to overnight this whole trip. Sound of the sea only. Completely alone all night and until 10am the next day. Would have stayed longer if we weren’t in bad need of showers haha
Report Check-InWe stop here for a night. We arrive at the afternoon. No people. The place is beautiful. There is a sign of no camping. But I Follow one of the comments here. Police told them “no camping” referring to fire or tent camping. My trip is finishing but I would stay more nights. It Feels secure
Report Check-Inwe stayed here for4 nights. you can walk all the beach to the ioverlander spot mentioned south. the park guards came to have a look and approved us staying here, aslong as we do not "camping" (e.g.making fire). no facilities. keep the beach clean please. you can receive a weak internet "e" or " grpse" signal with a simcard. there are lots of birds, dolfins and fishes...we enjoyed the place.
Report Check-InReally great spot to sleep with motorhomes. Land is flat ! Parking lot at the north before the official campings. In front of the beach. Really quiet but the noise of the sea. It says dogs or domestic animals are not aloud, but we entered with our dog and nobody said anything to us
Report Check-InBrilliant view and easy to drive without 4x4. Very close to the beach, free but no amenities
Report Check-InWe camped at the north end of this beach and although it was overcast it was very peaceful and beautiful. Just a parking lot really, no amenities except a trail to the beach. Free. NP seemed practically abandoned while we visited it, so we never even paid an entrance fee. Signs said the park is only manned in January and February. Signs also said no pets but it probably isn't enforced strictly. As this is more of a parking lot, I'm not sure it's a good spot for tents. Probably better to stick to the real camping areas. Might be busier on weekend.
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