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Various Travel Advices : IF YOU PREFER CAMPING
ORGANIZED CAMPING
Supposing that you will sleep in a sleeping bag and not in a bed,
then going to an organized camping should not be different than
going to a hotel with a shared bathroom. An organized camping has
toilets, showers, laundries, restaurants and mini market too, where
you can buy all the necessary supplies. Thus, the only thing you
need in order to stay in an organized camping is a tent and your
personal stuff.
WE RECOMMEND TAKING WITH YOU:
Cleaner and detergent for the toilets and showers. Although the
staff of the camping cleans regularly these areas, a quick sweep
with your cleaner will not be considered excessive:
Toilet paper
Small stove, coffee and sugar
A small portable refrigerator
A flashlight
An organized small portable pharmacy
Ragbags
FREE CAMPING
Though free camping is generally forbidden -if you get
caught you may have to pay a fine of up to 150 euro per person
is a fascinating experience mostly preferred by nature lovers. It
is very important to be very careful when you are picking up a place
to camp. A desolated beach may sounds like a great idea, however
if you choose it you will have to ensure your contact with the rest
of the world (that is if you have a boat or you have reached your
destination by a vehicle, which is not a small isolated island where
a small boat comes twice a week, and most likely your cell phone
does not have a signal). Furthermore, there are many desolated beaches
on the islands, which are ideal for camping. So, usually a boat
transfers you there and upon agreement it comes by every day bringing
you all the necessary supplies, and checking that everything is
all right. Free camping means good organization and precautions.
The little things that you should take with you are many:
A small portable refrigerator and a thermos
Something to be used for shade (beach mat, sheet or special tents
which are sold at camping ware stores)
A pocket knife
A small stove and a pan
Matches and lighters
Plastic plates, glasses and forks
Knife
One-two plastic bowls
Dish washer detergent
Toilet paper
An organized portable pharmacy
A flashlight
Insect repellent (for the body and spiral)
FOOD
Water
Cans or ready meals
Potatoes (are easy to cook in the fire)
Fruits
Coffee
Sugar
Bread in toast, crackers, crisps
Croissant( without stuffing ) or biscuits
CLOTHING
Although pareo and short-sleeved t-shirts are
everybodys favorite clothes, those who choose to go camping, should
choose his/her clothes based on what he/she prefers best or considers
more practical. What you shouldnt forget though is a jacket, a
long-sleeved blouse, a long trousers and a pair of trainers.
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