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  1. #14910
    Quote Originally Posted by Frannie  [View Original Post]
    The trouble is that the massage places are either basically prostitution where the "massage" is perfunctory because it is just a sales opportunity for sexual services, or else they tend to be straight massage places where the massage is good, but sex is not offered. I would go to one for massage and the other for whatever form of sex you seek. The alternative is to try to get a straight masajista and form a relationship with her that ultimately goes beyond normal massage.

    There is a Haitian girl called Juliette who is usually at the massage place just around the corner from the Playero Minimarket who is not too bad at a soft smooth massage and quite good at the sexual aspect. Otherwise you might try Belki's salon, which is near the Bon ice cream parlor, where you can get some kind of massage, plus sex. There are several other somewhat shady massage places, mostly inhabited by Haitian girls. At the back entrance of Casa Marina are a couple of places for legitimate massage.

    Anyway you just need to walk around and see what you find. Sosua is a pretty small place and if there are people selling massage they will make themselves known to you, believe me. The personnel and line up change all the time, so difficult to make specific recommendations.
    The massage girl in POP airport can be had and she is a trained masseuse. She will come to your hotel or wherever you are staying and give you whatever you want, pretty cute too and not bad in the sack. Don't ask me how I know, hahaha.

  2. #14909
    Quote Originally Posted by JoeyDude914  [View Original Post]
    These boards have armed with good knowledge for my trip but would like to know if there any places to get a good rub and tug, actually enjoy the massage and thought maybe you could point me in the right direction.
    The trouble is that the massage places are either basically prostitution where the "massage" is perfunctory because it is just a sales opportunity for sexual services, or else they tend to be straight massage places where the massage is good, but sex is not offered. I would go to one for massage and the other for whatever form of sex you seek. The alternative is to try to get a straight masajista and form a relationship with her that ultimately goes beyond normal massage.

    There is a Haitian girl called Juliette who is usually at the massage place just around the corner from the Playero Minimarket who is not too bad at a soft smooth massage and quite good at the sexual aspect. Otherwise you might try Belki's salon, which is near the Bon ice cream parlor, where you can get some kind of massage, plus sex. There are several other somewhat shady massage places, mostly inhabited by Haitian girls. At the back entrance of Casa Marina are a couple of places for legitimate massage.

    Anyway you just need to walk around and see what you find. Sosua is a pretty small place and if there are people selling massage they will make themselves known to you, believe me. The personnel and line up change all the time, so difficult to make specific recommendations.

  3. #14908
    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly69  [View Original Post]
    It is between Baileys and Banco Popular one of those shacks.

    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UT...3b00c1a83912c3
    Oh. Ok. I know exactly what place you are talking about. The entrance to the little parking lot behind Baileys. Heck, I thought that was a real estate office. That is good to know. Thanks.

    I will call one of my guys right now and have him check it out.

  4. #14907
    Quote Originally Posted by Negro562  [View Original Post]
    Is that on the street to Playa Alicia? Are you talking about a shack next the hotel? If so, I am not familiar with the place you are talking about but, I am probably going back to go to Sosua tomorrow so, I can give it a look. It is right around the block from where I stay all the time anyways.
    It is between Baileys and Banco Popular one of those shacks.

    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UT...3b00c1a83912c3

  5. #14906
    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly69  [View Original Post]
    To my knowledge Negro this is the place with the highest exchange rate and is where the street vendors get their money also, I never got the chance to go there myself but maybe one of you can verify it. It is behind Baileys and next to the bank.

    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UT...3b00c1a83912c3
    Is that on the street to Playa Alicia? Are you talking about a shack next the hotel? If so, I am not familiar with the place you are talking about but, I am probably going back to go to Sosua tomorrow so, I can give it a look. It is right around the block from where I stay all the time anyways.

  6. #14905
    Quote Originally Posted by Negro562  [View Original Post]
    If going to Los Charamicos is too far, the best spot on the tourist side of Sosua is Santa Cruz bank. It's across the street from Super Super Liquor Store. They will give you closer to the actual exchange rate 40. 6. The two places I mentioned will give you the BEST exchange rate. Believe me, it adds up if you are exchanging a sizable about of money.
    To my knowledge Negro this is the place with the highest exchange rate and is where the street vendors get their money also, I never got the chance to go there myself but maybe one of you can verify it. It is behind Baileys and next to the bank.

    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UT...3b00c1a83912c3

  7. #14904
    Quote Originally Posted by Negro562  [View Original Post]
    Caribe Express in Los Charimicos. It's at the bottom of the hill from the Caribe Tours bus station. (Los Charimicos is the other side of Sosua. You would need to cross the Sosua Bay beach.)
    If going to Los Charamicos is too far, the best spot on the tourist side of Sosua is Santa Cruz bank. It's across the street from Super Super Liquor Store. They will give you closer to the actual exchange rate 40. 6. The two places I mentioned will give you the BEST exchange rate. Believe me, it adds up if you are exchanging a sizable about of money.

  8. #14903
    Quote Originally Posted by Stebo419  [View Original Post]
    What's the best way to exchange USD to DOP?
    The exchange rate is currently 40.5/7 : 1, any cambio in Sosua will give you 40:1.

    Vimenca / Western Union is quite competitive and much closer than Charamicos, you may need a photo copy of your passport, yes kind of silly!

    STAY away from changing in your hotel, or airport, street guys are OK, but make sure you count your money in front of them.

  9. #14902
    Quote Originally Posted by Stebo419  [View Original Post]
    What's the best way to exchange USD to DOP?
    Caribe Express in Los Charimicos. It's at the bottom of the hill from the Caribe Tours bus station. (Los Charimicos is the other side of Sosua. You would need to cross the Sosua Bay beach.)

  10. #14901
    What's the best way to exchange USD to DOP?

  11. #14900
    Not my first time but I'm not extly experienced either.

    I'm on the ground in cabarete right now, will be in sosua in tomorrow evening.

    Kiteboarding in cab is thrilling and fun, but pricey for the lessons, I would recommend kite club as the best for lessons, be ready to pay several hundred USA.

    Anyone know any night places this side of cabarete pop? I know of Voodoo Lounge.

  12. #14899

    Next week in Sosua

    These boards have armed with good knowledge for my trip but would like to know if there any places to get a good rub and tug, actually enjoy the massage and thought maybe you could point me in the right direction.

  13. #14898
    Quote Originally Posted by buscemi  [View Original Post]
    you could go to cabarete and take kite-boarding lessons.

    sip a cold beer and watch the pussy parade on the beach, best on a sunday, slower during the week.

    go to ocean world and swim with dolphins.

    take a moto concho to the german butcher and get a really good pork loin sandwich.

    have two girls dance naked in your room while you catch up on emails, then takes turns bending them over.
    2 & 5 lol can't wait! kite boarding sounds good! i like [CodeWord117].

    thanks buscemi

  14. #14897
    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyLad  [View Original Post]
    Hi gents,

    What do you guys like to do during the day in Sosua?

    Any recommendations much appreciated.
    You could go to Cabarete and take kite-boarding lessons.

    Sip a cold beer and watch the pussy parade on the beach, best on a Sunday, slower during the week.

    Go to Ocean World and swim with Dolphins.

    Take a moto concho to the German butcher and get a really good pork loin sandwich.

    Have two girls dance naked in your room while you catch up on emails, then takes turns bending them over.

  15. #14896

    Things to do in sousa?

    Hi gents,

    What do you guys like to do during the day in Sosua?

    Any recommendations much appreciated.

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