Flavia Ramos
Cabo San Juan
For me the best place to camp in the park, although a little expensive, it costs about $10 to sleep in the hammock or a rented tent. However, it makes up for everything with the views and with the pleasure of getting up in the morning and getting in the sea, which in Reef is impossible. It also has a restaurant, a sort of pantry, bathrooms very very basic and cold showers which are shared by everyone, no curtains, so you have to bathe without but some people can't. We decided to sleep in hammocks, which has its pros and cons, as they are above a huge rock on the sea, the view is simply amazing at night and you feel the sea crashing on the rocks under a starry sky: it's is sublime .
However, better not to need to to the bathroom at night, as you have to go down the big rock in total darkness and across the entire beach (bring aflashlight). In addition, you die of cold as the wind was very very strong over the sea (wear a coat). But totally worth it. Everyone was very cool in thisplace, we left our backpacks all day with most of our stuff on deck and no one touched anything. I think if we had stayed more than one night we would certainly spend a night or two up and the other in the camp below.
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