Brazil Great, but I'm in love with a Filipina.........
Guys.
Just wanted to say I have decided to sell my house, and take an early retirement. And will be moving to the Philippines for awhile. After mongering all over the world many, many years I have decided to settle down and marry a beautiful 21 y/o de-virginized wonderful girl. I am 45 and yes, like young ones. I guess I would like to have a family. She is so innocent, works hard in a restaurant/bar, and very intelligent. I have fallen in love with her and she is very hot and really loves me for me, not my bank account. Doing the math I could live well for the rest of my life there. Alot of X Pats are doing it right now. The Philippines are VERY CHEAP and one can live above middle class on $1500 month or less. Some live good on less than $1000. English is widely spoken and the Diving is some of the best in the world. Something I'm very passionate about. We will travel to the US once a year for tax season, financial advisor meeting, MOM, Disney, etc.
I will not be back to Brazil and will always remember my hot, steamy nights with incrediably beautiful young steamy hot woman of Forta and Rio.
Take care and thanks for the memories.
Cenoteguy
Clube do whisky and casa da beth
Do you guys have addresses, direction for these putarias? Do you have similar high end places to recommend? Getting tired of the ponte de ingleses scene, would liek to see where brazilians seek relacao and have heard these two places are mainly for brazilians. Would appreciate views, reviews, experiences.
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Casa Blanca Hotel - my review
Full review of the Casa Blanca Hotel in Fortaleza.
Located at 194 Rua Joaquim Alves, Praia de Iracema, you are just off the main road Rua Aquidaba. Take a left on this road and you are heading on a short walk to ground zero. I chose this hotel based on recommendations from this forum. I work here sometimes and my company pays for my travel. I needed a hotel that was "nice" enough to not alarm people and also be GF. I found fewer hotels are GF now, especially along the Beir Mar. You can find them, but you must pay an additional "tax" for any visitors – ranging from 150 to 200 reals. Too rich for my blood. Casa Blanca has no charges and still takes visitor’s ID when they arrive and calls your room as they leave to check on you. Nice.
For more details and a good look at the hotel, google Casa Blanca Hotel. There is the hotel website as well as a great YouTube video. Be sure to note these show very well done videos and photos and could be old since the hotel is not as perfect as the video and photos show (what ever is right? )
I recommend the LUX room. It ran me 90 reals a night and is pretty nice. They have outstanding internet in the room, by wire. Bring your own CAT5 since I had several the hotel supplied that did not work. They also have 2 or 3 terminals in the lobby. I eat the breakfast each day and it is decent. I have included some bad photos from my cell to show the difference in rooms (I tried both), if you go with the standard room, it is very small. The staff speaks good English and is very pleasant. None of those little shampoos in the room, they sell some stuff in the lobby, no problem for me – no hair/no shampoo needed. The laundry service is not expensive, and not too great, but better than me washing in the sink. Leave your room key at the desk when you leave for the day – otherwise they will not clean your room. Also ask for a lockbox key, each room has a box, but you need a key to secure it – a must.
The rest is pretty standard – they have a mini bar, hot and cold shower (ok kinda warm and cold). The water is heated by some central heater, not the plug in one found in many showers in Brazil – fear of 220v electrocution while wet and naked is not a welcome concept for me.
There are several restaurants on Rua Joaquim – basic stuff, but good. Security is good – but late at night the area is a little sketchy. I chose to walk to most places in the day time, but once it got past 11:00pm, I opted for a taxi. The hotel locks the front door after a certain hour, so you will need to knock. Remember most garotas you see as you walk to ground zero are NOT garotas – they are transvestites. Easy to spot sober – just an FYI.
The photos named small are the "standard" room. The "Lux" are the others. Sorry no action photos. I am working on it.
Fortaleza or Natal (Ponta Negra)
I am from holland and visit fortaleza for a few times. Now the direct flights are full for the end of the week. I now maybe want to choose for Natal.
I want to know from people who visited natal and fortaleza what is the best for semi-putas, not the hardcore pro's