Guest User
June 10, 2024
I was a little scared by the reviews but after booking 2 nights we extended for a week. I liked it a lot because it is a simple and not crowded place. Well supervised. The bungalow (banda?) right on the sea, small, very easy, certainly lacked maintenance but it is a campsite where you adapt. Unfortunately there was often no water but the shared bathrooms of the campsite were always available and there was water there. Every day I saw the beach and the common areas cleaned (where users and people on the beach left everything). Even the common bathrooms were always clean. Every day they changed the sheets and the girls cleaned the room and sprayed mosquito spray. Now, mosquitoes are a big problem that prevented you from being outside in the evening. I liked the constant music of the structure next to me but I understand that it can bother some people. I did not see the mice that some people talk about and I had biscuits in the room (I had not read the reviews about it). On the other hand, every now and then a nice group of monkeys would arrive 😊 We often had dinner in the structure and I must say that everything was excellent. I found the staff adorable, starting with Gloria, the girl at the reception. The varied clientele, beers, etc etc I won't go into details....but no one bothered, on the contrary, I met nice people. I wasn't interested and no one bothered me. The sea was beautiful, with accentuated tides. Shoes were necessary because there were a lot of broken bottles in the water.... In the morning it was great, in the afternoon the beach filled up. The surroundings are a bit...unsafe in the evening. But even during the day there are "nice" characters around. I certainly don't recommend this place to single women. I would go back immediately because I found it a relaxing place but I think it's not for everyone. It takes a bit of spirit of adaptation and certainly a bit of attention to the surroundings
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