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01-18-21 01:04 #32516
Posts: 102Originally Posted by Sammon [View Original Post]
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01-18-21 01:02 #32515
Posts: 3277Originally Posted by ChrisBigdog [View Original Post]
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01-17-21 18:07 #32514
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by SamWebster [View Original Post]
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01-17-21 16:56 #32513
Posts: 78Two nights in Sosua
Flew in from JFK to POP Thursday am, had planned to leave Sunday am.
Decided to leave a day earlier, not bc I had a bad time, but I bore easily.
Stayed at Casa Valeria. Not high end and expensive for what it is but convenient. I will say their food is excellent.
American breakfast, a nice sautéed fish with garlic and the goat dish with rice all top notch. Bar open as late as you want; but average looking girls. I think the girls are ok looking at best in general, but that's just me. After about 22 they start to gain weight and get hardened looking. Tough life; I feel for them. With the exception of a few taller Dominicanas, but they know it and are much less enthusiastic in bed. My Spanish is fairly non-existent, so Google translate works but isn't great for pillow talk. So I stuck with nice bodied Haitianas.
Lots of girls on the street and plenty at the hotel Inez or whatever it's called. Curfew is the real deal with all businesses closed. A few stragglers on the street but I definitely did not feel comfortable walking around a deserted street after curfew hours, not for safety reasons but I don't want trouble with police. But a taxi is fine and you can go wherever in what at pretty much anytime.
I think you will find it a worthwhile trip.
Hotel ibex (out whatever it's called is open is very nice with multiple bars and there has to have been 100 girls there, $500 President to get in, not sure what girls pay.
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01-16-21 18:15 #32512
Posts: 15Covid test
When I was there for Christmas there was a guy that had just gotten a covid test done. I asked him where he went and he said there is a place close to the superpollo supermarket that he went to. I don't remember all the details but the way he was talking it seemed like a cheap quick easy process.
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01-16-21 16:26 #32511
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by Cestme [View Original Post]
Sure, I will post any eventual answers from these two labs. So far this morning nothing. Not too surprising, that!
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01-16-21 04:04 #32510
Posts: 66Free Healthcare Coverage
Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
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01-16-21 02:53 #32509
Posts: 72Covid test
There was a recent order from the CDC (USA) requiring all passengers have a COVID test 3 days prior to departure to USA.
I'm not sure if it applies to US citizens. Also not sure what date this requirement expires.
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01-16-21 00:14 #32508
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by Cestme [View Original Post]
Thanks again.
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01-15-21 04:07 #32507
Posts: 66Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
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01-15-21 03:02 #32506
Posts: 7Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...650&viewfull=1#post2521650.
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01-14-21 22:37 #32505
Posts: 2116Covid testing in Sosua / Pto Pta?
I was planning a trip (as usual, for a week) in February which is now in disarray. For return the expectation is to have a negative test report, otherwise boarding a flight will not be possible. So, my question, to the Expats on this forum and residing in the vicinity, is: is such a thing even possible, test report within 3 days of departure and if so, where and at what cost? Understandably this will hamstring a lot of short term tourists including in the All Inclusive, in this high season, that the DR government is trying to woo back.
Thanks for your thoughtful comments.
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01-13-21 08:49 #32504
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by ChrisH [View Original Post]
On another note, all the main spots have wi fi, but after getting frustrated with the spotty signal on my laptop at my apartment, I got my Iphone set up as a "personal hot spot" with Altice for 1000 pesos per month. Works like a charm. Don't know what took me so long.
For me happiness is a fast internet connection in these curfew times.
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01-12-21 13:37 #32503
Posts: 592Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
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01-11-21 12:47 #32502
Posts: 1908Update
If you come to Sosua, you can find hotels open and operating normally for guests. Most hotels allow guests, so hooking up is not a problem. Day staff must be home 3 hours after the 5 PM weekday curfew, (12 noon on weekends) Curfews are not enforced within hotel properties, but you cannot be on the street, except for valid emergencies and ticketed travel.
In town and on the beach, colmados, bars and restaurants are now allowed open at 50% seating capacity during non curfew hours, and delivery is available till 11 PM.
Tourists are still arriving at the POP airport.
The major problem for visitors appears to be the testing and quarantine requirements on arrival back in the home country.