Chile
Camping with shady sites. Not-cold not-warm shower with really low water pressure.
No WiFi and no electricity.
Bathrooms are okay, not super clean But ok.
Price: 8000 pesos per person in a tent.
We asked where we could recharge our phones and they charged 500 pesos each device.
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really nice space. 8000clp pp pn. cold shower, "drinkable water" (as told by the lady, but it's a bit rusty), kitchen, lots of shade and space for a larger RV.
nice chill areas. would say that it's the best place around San Pedro with the best value for the price.
Quiet place, nice owner
No electricity, no warm shower, but okay for the price (7000 pesos per person/night)
Dusty as everywhere, but there is a tree that provides shade. This is the best pitch :)
Nice place to stay but it constantly smells like urine. I think it comes from the neighborground.
Cold shower, the owner didn‘t tell us about paying for warm showers.
Bathrooms are okay clean.
There is a barbecue, tables and sinks.
No WiFi even though there is a WiFi „Camping_Quilarcay“ but he still said that they don‘t have one..
Lady is quite grumpy and not welcoming, however, the guy is nice.
Distance to the city is fine.
7.000CLP pp. good price relation compared to others
Not very pleasant access but inside the campsite pretty shaded place, with table and barbecue. clean toilet and shower. quiet corner if you want to avoid the crowds of tourists.
Report Check-Indon't be disappointed by the entrance to the place: the campsite is actually on the other side of the garden. it is very quiet, shaded and behind a large vegetable garden with donkey cats and sheep and a view of the volcano. 5 minutes walk from the city center.
It’s not possible to fill campers’ large water reserves, it’s true, but in San Pedro it’s a real issue. you can nevertheless have a super hot shower for 1000 CLP and recharge your phone for 500. It's not possible to plug in a vehicle though. Good 4g réception with Entel.
Nice place to eat and bbq. Very clean wc and shower.
the owners are very nice but it is true that they are a little paranoid about the use of water and electricity. the internal regulations are impressive 😳 but we are not bored. A good, quiet address.
The place is nice, lots of shade. It's clean. But there is not a lot of services : showers are cold (but you can pay 1000 pesos for a hot shower), no place for charging (but you can pay 500 for), no Wi-Fi, no toilet paper, no place to cook. Less than 10min walk from city centre. We paid 7000 each for sleeping in our car.
Report Check-Inbeautiful property with plenty of camping spots, most with rain cover and some with great wind cover. the señora is a bit mysterious at first but is kind if shown kindness in return. there's charging possibilities in the family's house for 500pesos. the place is clean but sometimes barebone (no soap or toilet paper in toilets, you get keys for either one of the two entrances)
Report Check-InNice place to stay, cheap (for been Chile) 7.000 chl per person per night. Clean, few bathrooms. The owner it's really Nice but the staff it's kind of rude. No pluggs. I stayed for 3 night, Cook everyday.
Report Check-InStayed here for two nights 7000 clp per person. Very clean campground with helpful staff. The cold showers felt good on our sunburns. Good outdoor cooking area with tables
Report Check-InVerry quiet camping with shadow spots all over. Clean toilets and shower. There is light to put on and of. But nog plug in electricity.
Verry nice owner, you can use the kitchenette next to his house to Cook. Nice places to sit in de shadow to!
7000 pesos per persons. We are with a jeep and rooftop tent. Nice cats who come to say hello ;)
Camping with shade sites. Cold shower with really low waterpressure.
At evening/night it was really noisy with people who were listening loud music. No WiFi and no electricity.
Bathrooms are okay, not super clean But ok.
Price: 6500 pesos per person in a tent.
We asked where we could recharge our phones and they wanted 5000 pesos for the electricity. (Didnt do it)