Peru
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Kilometers of sandy beach. Even on New Year’s Day there was just one party per kilometer. Very quiet besides the waves 😉. No facilities. Free. Claro 4G reception. Access from main road at -16.666772, -72.581514, from there 700 m down the cliffs, steep and narrow, but firm.
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We stayed for one night on the beach. There are two roads to get here. The entrance to the north was the better road, but they are both doable. There were folks out fishing the surf in the evening and morning, very quiet and calm. Don’t park up against the cliff, there were a few rocks coming down when we were there. They are building the beach up so access will probably disappear in a couple years. No amenities but we did have cell coverage.
Report Check-InVery quite place even on a 31th December. We stayed here 6 nice and enjoy a lot. We find it reasonable clean. The second day police come to check us out and they said that it's safe to stay.
Report Check-InA better option than camping in the seaside village as there’s nobody around. The upper part of the beach is reasonably clean - but let’s be realistic, it is Peru.
A local came by in the night and inquired as to what we were doing. He was very friendly and said we were welcome.
Top tip - stores in town sell lena for $7 SOL. It’s a great beach for a fire.
Report Check-InKilometers of sandy beach. Even on New Year’s Day there was just one party per kilometer. Very quiet besides the waves. No facilities. Free. Claro 4G reception. Access from main road at -16.666772, -72.581514, from there 700 m down the cliffs, steep and narrow, but firm.
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