Chile
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Beware of Google maps! Drive out of Bahía Inglesa until you find a complex with domes. If you are on the road to Puerto Viejo (C-302), turn off the road to the right = there are a few tracks - just before the complex then drive through to a secondary, dirt road.
Turn right at a small opening in the dirt shoulder. The sand on the beach is hard so you can advance even with a normal car, but check the crossing of the dirt shoulder first, it may be impossible for low cars and big rigs.
In low season, nobody around, quiet.
No services, good cell coverage
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Nice spot on the beach with shimmering lights of Bahía Inglesa in the distance in the evening. There were some people in cars watching the sunset, but we were the only ones to stay overnight - a lovely beach to have for ourselves. Three stray dogs hung around very close in the evening, and returned to greet us in the morning. We weren't too keen on them, and they could not be chased off (kindly, at least; we did not try otherwise), but in all, they were well-behaved.
Report Check-InBeware of Google maps! Drive out of Bahía Inglesa until you find a complex with domes. If you are on the road to Puerto Viejo (C-302), turn off the road to the right = there are a few tracks - just before the complex then drive through to a secondary, dirt road.
Turn right at a small opening in the dirt shoulder. The sand on the beach is hard so you can advance even with a normal car, but check the crossing of the dirt shoulder first, it may be impossible for low cars and big rigs.
In low season, nobody around, quiet.
No services, good cell coverage