Peru
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There is a little parking lot where you can stay. Nearby are public toilets and showers which you can use for a small amount.
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We spent a very quiet night in this beautiful town. one of the most beautiful beaches in Peru. We recommend buying fresh fish at the dock.
pasamos una noche muy tranquilos en este hermoso pueblo. una de las playas mas lindas de perú. recomendamos comprar pescado fresco en el muelle
Report Check-InWild camp. Follow the road through Cabo Blanco just after the road ends between the town and boat yard are several nice places to camp. Right on the beach. So beautiful! Safe.
Report Check-InGood place to spend a night. Very quiet and peaceful. When we were there the village felt almost deseeted. Loved it! The ocean is mere 60 meters away and it is pretty windy.
Be advised that toilets are closed for the night and open around 9 am (price: S0.5; shower: S1).
Report Check-InThere is a little parking lot where you can stay. Nearby are public toilets and showers which you can use for a small amount.
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