Costa Rica
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Beautiful isolated beach. Breeze! and small waves, but probably calm enough to swim. Didn't stay the night, but would definitely do so if timing was right. Correct description...perfect wild camping spot!
Report Check-InLoved loved loved this spot. We were here 4 days and over a weekend and were always alone. Soooo many hermit crabs doing their thing and howler monkeys too. Low tide was actually better as there were all these warm rock pools to swim in. Such a beautiful beach. The way down the country road was a bit of a challenge for us because we’re 4m high, but we made it and it was well worth it.
Report Check-InReally beautiful place to spend time. Good swimming, quiet, a bit mud on the way but no reason for 4x4.
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Calm and remote. A lot of shade. 3-4 spots along the 'road'.
Swimming only at hightide because of too many rocks.
The road from Puerto Jimenez is in a horrible condition: pothole frenzy for roughly 5km. 4x4 recommended.
awesome spot. quite a few pull one along this back road. my big rig barely squeezed in here at 8'6" tall. bring a hammock and plenty of food because you'll want to stay two nights.
Report Check-Inno one around! no houses, nothing. right on the beach unter some nice trees. swimming and surfing
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