Dispersed camping
4.7/5
3 reviews
Dispersed camping
4.7/5
3 reviews
Free
A epic point out past the Papa Fernandez restaurant and encampment. There can sometimes be a gate but someone will see you pull up and open it for you. Be careful if you are 2WD because there are sandy spots along the top do the ridge.
A epic point out past the Papa Fernandez restaurant and encampment. There can sometimes be a gate but someone will see you pull up and open it for you. Be careful if you are 2WD because there are sandy spots along the top do the ridge.
An epic campsite with a calm bay on one side, and sweeping ocean views on the other - it was warm and calm enough to paddle board on the bay in January. It’s 150 pesos a night, and there’s also a little restaurant by the entrance that served great food. When you pull up there’s a boat yard behind a cable-gate, you’ll need to get someone to open that up and the campsites are on the other side of the small, steep hill. Pit toilets were clean too.
Beautiful! But definitely not free ($15 USD) and there is zero cell service— our starLink is even struggling. But the location is clean and stunning