We paid 120$ Canadian per night for the small cabin which includes an outdoor BBQ (charcoal not included) which overlooks the ocean. The kitchen is perfect to cook small meals. ||Was nice and close to the ocean. However, for the price we paid, the place was extremely small, smelled musty and needed quite a bit of TLC. It was nice and relaxing but bring ear plugs because if the occupants next to are loud, you will be awake all night. Walls are paper thin ||The cabañas are central to everything and just a few feet away from the dive shop. ||TIP: Bring groceries, medication, and alcohol from La Serena because everything is expensive and/or not available in Punta Choros. ||Bring a sweater/coat for night. Gets cold at night and early...
Read moreI didn't sleep at this place. It looked nice.||But I dived with Memoruz and I got really scared. There was nobody who spoke English. There was no briefing before. Under water my Buddy and dive master didn't care about me. He never asked for my air or how I am. He dived quick through the dark water , I was totally exhausted. He touched everything, crabs, fishes, sea stars etc.. It was awful. Never again! ||The Equipment was OK, but my wet suit was too big and that in such cold water.||||I don't trust...
Read moreWe were at camping Humboldt, just next door. They do not rent cabanas, it is only for camping and RV. Excelent location, by the ocean and next to the pier where boats leave to visit nearby islands. The camping has very clean toilets and showers, warm water twice a day. Some sites have electrical outlets, all have benches and tables plus shade. Good dishwashing place, 6 BBQ pits and...
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