Costa Rica
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- free
- parking right by the sea in a park in front of a hotel (WiFi signal, we didn't ask for a password)
- Take the road to the sea, it ends with a little roundabout - turn right in front of the roundabout to get to a small concrete basketball field (we camped here), or turn left for a bit more private location also by the sea.
- The nearby Carara NP was ok, we saw some howlers, one scarlet macaw from afar and some other little animals. But nothing spectacular. There is a free wifi by the entrance to the park. Make sure to stop at the bridge north of Carara if you want to see some crocodiles, they usually hang out right underneath the bridge.
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Could be a nice space direct at the beach. However lot’s of noises: young people’s music, dogs, fishermen,….
Good for one night, not more.
Good spot on the beach. Unfortunately someone tried to break in while we were sleeping. We caught him and ran off (with nothing). I think this was an isolated event and would still recommend the spot. When we woke up we were surrounded by about 30 macaws in the trees. So epic!! Don't let this put you off, just make sure you lock everything in the night.
Report Check-InWe spoke to emilio how lives in the littel house in front of the restaurant.he said we could park on his property, because in beachfront some times a lot of people in the night how drink.we had a quiet night and saw a lot of Scarlet macaws in the trees...no wifi, toilets in the restaurant
Report Check-InQuiet overnight place, free, beautiful sunset, comfortable breeze of wind! Go to the crocodile bridge at N 9.800509; W 84.605917! We watched around thirty crocodiles!
Report Check-InDark sand beach slept right in the water. Sunset on the mountains of the peninsula across.
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- parking right by the sea in a park in front of a hotel (WiFi signal, we didn't ask for a password)
- Take the road to the sea, it ends with a little roundabout - turn right in front of the roundabout to get to a small concrete basketball field (we camped here), or turn left for a bit more private location also by the sea.
- The nearby Carara NP was ok, we saw some howlers, one scarlet macaw from afar and some other little animals. But nothing spectacular. There is a free wifi by the entrance to the park. Make sure to stop at the bridge north of Carara if you want to see some crocodiles, they usually hang out right underneath the bridge.