Cheap camping in southern Brazil

Cheap camping in southern Brazil - Camping Tent on Grass Lawn

I'm looking for cheap places to stay for some weekends in my tent. What I need is a safe place to set up my tent, maybe running water and a toilet, basic stuff. So far I was looking in places like Ubatuba, Ilhabela and Itu.

Unfortunately all the places I found are at least 50 R$ / night (16 USD) and they have all the amenities like barbecue, hot water, electrical outlets etc. Is there a way (maybe looking for different keyword) to find more basic places, or is it how much I'll have to pay?

I know camping in the wild is too dangerous here.



Best Answer

I stayed some nights in a camping in Paraty, which is quite close from Ubatuba, in a camping called Camping Portal de Paraty

However, I can't remember the prices, but it was quite cheap. I can't found the prices in their website, but I found this comment where a folk said :

we paid for 2 people 60 reales per day

The comment was posted on June 26th, 2016, so I guess it's still valid

I have very goods souvenirs of this camping, so if it's in your price range and if the location is good for you, you can go there without problem




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