Mexico
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A lovely, quiet, short dirt road to the beach. We arrived late afternoon and there was only one other car here. Decided to stay here instead of the next road over, as it seemed cleaner and less busy. Felt safe for us and our van. Enjoyed having the beach steps away, even saw some whales! Blissful.
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Super chill spot that opens to a beautiful sandy beach. There were a few people hanging out on the beach during the day but cleared out by sunset and we were the only campers there. Stayed for two nights and didn’t have any problems either night.
Report Check-InStayed one night. Peacefull, quite and safe and the few people we met were friendly.
The beach is beautifull, very quite, almost noone there. Good spot to run away from the busy beaches of Puerto Vallarta or Sayulita. Awesome sunset.
Spent the night here. Nice spot, nice beach with some palapas. Doesn’t say no camping anywhere and we were not disturbed other then people coming to camp on the beach late at night.
Beware your car will get blocked in if you park close to the beach. We went on the weekend and 10 cars parked in front of our truck. Had to go find the owners on the beach to get them to all move to get out.
Report Check-InA lovely, quiet, short dirt road to the beach. We arrived late afternoon and there was only one other car here. Decided to stay here instead of the next road over, as it seemed cleaner and less busy. Felt safe for us and our van. Enjoyed having the beach steps away, even saw some whales! Blissful.
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