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We found this place trying to park our 21ft long truck camper because it was impossible to drive through Sayulita. It's a small pull out on the dirt road. No 4x4 needed.
We spoken to the man ho runs the cemetery parking next to it and he recomended us to use this space. He was very kind.
Would fit one big truck camper or two small vans.
Very close to town, only five minute walking and next to a beautiful beach.
In low season I think you could stay inside of the parking too paying a fee, just talk to Luis.
Bathrooms (not free) in the parking lot.
Joan & Paula, travelling frim Alaska to Patagonia. @lasal_sobrerodes
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this is camping in the cemetery. and the road in is super narrow steep and twisty. didn't stay
Report Check-InWe couldn't stay here because there was a pile of debris and trash in the pull out that didn't leave room for a small van. very narrow streets to get to..
Report Check-InWe found this place trying to park our 21ft long truck camper because it was impossible to drive through Sayulita. It's a small pull out on the dirt road. No 4x4 needed.
We spoken to the man ho runs the cemetery parking next to it and he recomended us to use this space. He was very kind.
Would fit one big truck camper or two small vans.
Very close to town, only five minute walking and next to a beautiful beach.
In low season I think you could stay inside of the parking too paying a fee, just talk to Luis.
Bathrooms (not free) in the parking lot.
Joan & Paula, travelling frim Alaska to Patagonia. @lasal_sobrerodes
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