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  1. #31987
    Quote Originally Posted by Questner  [View Original Post]
    Temporarily half of the previous load and double the price, I recall 80 pesos to Pto Pta but 100 pesos price was also posted.
    Many thanks for the information.

    So in addition to the driver, there are 3 more people. The rate of course reflects that but many may have trouble with the hiked up rates too. Having said that, without this, that extremely close proximity of 7 sardines, that place, now that everything is open, would be soon like FL / TX.

  2. #31986

    August 24th

    Quote Originally Posted by Manizales911  [View Original Post]
    All clubs are closed. The only bars that are open are ones that serve food as they can be considered restaurants and restaurants can be open. Bars in hotels are allowed to be open. No problem getting a beer on the beach. Everything has to close at 10 pm. Nobody knows when things will open any further than this, if they tell you that they know when they are lying plain and simple.
    According to the plan laid out previously and according to '"The Dominican Daily" all "entertainment" is scheduled to open then. That's discos and such.

    Peace,

  3. #31985
    Quote Originally Posted by Tempoecorto  [View Original Post]
    That's it!

    On another note, how is the public conveyance working? Carritos were Driver+2+4 configuration, and now? Thanks.
    Temporarily half of the previous load and double the price, I recall 80 pesos to Pto Pta but 100 pesos price was also posted.

  4. #31984
    Quote Originally Posted by Njoean197  [View Original Post]
    How crazy / stupid would it be to visit the Sosua / Santiago area in late July? Just returned from a Cancun trip for a few days and found action with the girls, but not much else. Bars and nightlife were dead. I am a big fan of the chase and the hunt. Any experienced mongers out there have an opinion on this? Would a late July trip be a waste of time and money or do you think the Island is ready to get back to life and start the party? I have read that Bars and clubs will be closed till late August, is this true, or have bars and small clubs been open late on the DL?

    Any opinions or responses is greatly appreciated.
    All clubs are closed. The only bars that are open are ones that serve food as they can be considered restaurants and restaurants can be open. Bars in hotels are allowed to be open. No problem getting a beer on the beach. Everything has to close at 10 pm. Nobody knows when things will open any further than this, if they tell you that they know when they are lying plain and simple.

  5. #31983
    Quote Originally Posted by Sammon  [View Original Post]
    All businesses in Sosua depend on tourists, specifically sex tourists not counting guests at AI resorts. Hotels will not survive if they do not allow guests. For safety sake I always believe in staying at hotels to avoid problems with girls. Hotels would like to protect the guests.

    On the other hand air be&be and apartment rentals has no protection.

    Even when Sosua fully re opens there will be strict guidelines issued by the government. Flout the rules at your own peril. It is better to wait to make plans to go however blue your balls are. There are forum members who live there and will give on the ground reports. Accordingly you make plans.
    That is true as safety is a concern. But there are some villas and hotels and resorts that are not allowing any chicas while corna is going on. Not even the pay the extra fee situation per girl. For myself I don't like the one and two star hotels, that have no restrictions on chicas during the corna, but enjoy the larger villas. No doubt being safe is a concern as I may just wait this situation out when better information and availability is forthcoming. As I've seen in the past few months whatever the government says on one day will change 10 times before the next week.

  6. #31982
    Quote Originally Posted by HiThere  [View Original Post]
    Not sure about late July as it might be too soon to tell. I've heard some guys already touched down in Sosua and they say the bars and beaches are open but not any clubs. One guy sent me a text saying the beaches are alright but no clubs. I've heard the restaurants have to close early but things change on a daily basis. I am trying to book for Sosua for August but I want to get more intel before booking my flight. I have also heard the villas like Residencial Hispaniola will not allow "guest" while the corna is still going on. So be sure to contact the hotel to be sure the allow "guest" to come back to your room. I hear Sosua Inn and Anhvee and a few other hotels allow guest now but I like the large villa experience so if you are like me then Air be& be may be the way to go. What ever you hear now I am sure it will change many times before the end of July.
    All businesses in Sosua depend on tourists, specifically sex tourists not counting guests at AI resorts. Hotels will not survive if they do not allow guests. For safety sake I always believe in staying at hotels to avoid problems with girls. Hotels would like to protect the guests.

    On the other hand air be&be and apartment rentals has no protection.

    Even when Sosua fully re opens there will be strict guidelines issued by the government. Flout the rules at your own peril. It is better to wait to make plans to go however blue your balls are. There are forum members who live there and will give on the ground reports. Accordingly you make plans.

  7. #31981
    Quote Originally Posted by Njoean197  [View Original Post]
    How crazy / stupid would it be to visit the Sosua / Santiago area in late July? Just returned from a Cancun trip for a few days and found action with the girls, but not much else. Bars and nightlife were dead. I am a big fan of the chase and the hunt. Any experienced mongers out there have an opinion on this? Would a late July trip be a waste of time and money or do you think the Island is ready to get back to life and start the party? I have read that Bars and clubs will be closed till late August, is this true, or have bars and small clubs been open late on the DL?

    Any opinions or responses is greatly appreciated.
    Not sure about late July as it might be too soon to tell. I've heard some guys already touched down in Sosua and they say the bars and beaches are open but not any clubs. One guy sent me a text saying the beaches are alright but no clubs. I've heard the restaurants have to close early but things change on a daily basis. I am trying to book for Sosua for August but I want to get more intel before booking my flight. I have also heard the villas like Residencial Hispaniola will not allow "guest" while the corna is still going on. So be sure to contact the hotel to be sure the allow "guest" to come back to your room. I hear Sosua Inn and Anhvee and a few other hotels allow guest now but I like the large villa experience so if you are like me then Air be& be may be the way to go. What ever you hear now I am sure it will change many times before the end of July.

  8. #31980
    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie  [View Original Post]
    That would be Club Residential Condo apartments.
    That's it!

    On another note, how is the public conveyance working? Carritos were Driver+2+4 configuration, and now? Thanks.

  9. #31979

    On a Scale from 1-10.

    How crazy / stupid would it be to visit the Sosua / Santiago area in late July? Just returned from a Cancun trip for a few days and found action with the girls, but not much else. Bars and nightlife were dead. I am a big fan of the chase and the hunt. Any experienced mongers out there have an opinion on this? Would a late July trip be a waste of time and money or do you think the Island is ready to get back to life and start the party? I have read that Bars and clubs will be closed till late August, is this true, or have bars and small clubs been open late on the DL?

    Any opinions or responses is greatly appreciated.

  10. #31978
    Quote Originally Posted by Tempoecorto  [View Original Post]
    I know one expat who lives in a very clean looking condo there that has other European residents, which also has a restaurant, almost next to Europa, going towards Ahnvee, on the same side of the street.
    That would be Club Residential Condo apartments.

    As we speak, they too are in the process of renovating and upgrading their street facing restaurant. Optimism is in the air!

    The poolside part of their bar and restaurant never closed thru the whole quarantine and curfew, and was a little oasis of normality for us locals, in an otherwise dead town.

  11. #31977
    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie  [View Original Post]
    But for what I call the "Europa Zone", it has been cleaned up considerably since the COVID business started.
    That is nice to know. I have been away for four months and was not aware of all that. You are right, it is somewhat seedier (especially with open drains and not too well lit street) even though completely safe and is somewhat tucked away, with couple of typical local eats. I know one expat who lives in a very clean looking condo there that has other European residents, which also has a restaurant, almost next to Europa, going towards Ahnvee, on the same side of the street.

    Thanks for keeping the forum alive!

  12. #31976
    Quote Originally Posted by Tempoecorto  [View Original Post]
    The reason I did not add Europa, even though it is closer to the Ahnvee place, is that, to me, the building from outside, always appeared a little "unclean" as against the recently renovated Casa Valeria, (which also is really close to the beach, walking distance indeed) especially these day of "mandatory cleanliness". I also thought that at night, The Euopa side of the town might appear a little sketchy, for an new person in town as the streets are not very well illuminated, compared to the main drag. For you and I, who know the area, it of course does not mean anything, I actually go around walking there.

    Of course, I have no clue about availability of women these days, in Sosua, even on the main street, daytime or night, at this early post lock down phase. You can enlighten us all.
    Very good feedback!

    I'll be going there in 2 weeks.

  13. #31975
    Quote Originally Posted by Tempoecorto  [View Original Post]
    Excellent update. Thank you Wrx2005!
    Yes very informative thank you Sir Wrs2005!

  14. #31974
    Quote Originally Posted by Tempoecorto  [View Original Post]
    The reason I did not add Europa, even though it is closer to the Ahnvee place, is that, to me, the building from outside, always appeared a little "unclean" as against the recently renovated Casa Valeria, (which also is really close to the beach, walking distance indeed) especially these day of "mandatory cleanliness". I also thought that at night, The Euopa side of the town might appear a little sketchy, for an new person in town as the streets are not very well illuminated, compared to the main drag. For you and I, who know the area, it of course does not mean anything, I actually go around walking there.

    Of course, I have no clue about availability of women these days, in Sosua, even on the main street, daytime or night, at this early post lock down phase. You can enlighten us all.
    Wrexxys post pretty much sums up the present state of the downtown and beach area.

    But for what I call the "Europa Zone", it has been cleaned up considerably since the COVID business started.

    Repaired sidewalks, empty lots cleared of garbage, old buildings razed and being razed, and many of the street bars have renovated, anticipating more business. Europa has itself opened a second bar area directly overlooking the street. As of now there is actually more pedestrian traffic and tourists, than either the Ahnvee area or the downtown strip.

    It is not the Grand Parade with hotels and night clubs, but with it's little colmados, local street food barbecue sellers and bars, it retains a little of the old Sosua local feel. And yes you can hear batchata music coming out of there. LOL. Still a little seedy, but completely safe! And that of course attracts chicas.

    If that doesn't appeal, I'd advise folks to stay on the tourist trail. Beach, Ahnvee and Downtown.

    (I happen to live around there and hope the monger crowd stays away, before this little area too is New Yorkified.).

    Sunday is National Election day here, with no alcohol (LOL), and everybody is anticipating a party and a re-opening around here on Monday. I'll be there!

    We'll see how it goes.

  15. #31973
    Quote Originally Posted by Wrx2005  [View Original Post]
    As of now, chicas that stay nearby may be seen out and about, but there is no abundance of talent yet. At least not until guys start filling up these hotels. Which will be in the next few days / weeks.
    Excellent update. Thank you Wrx2005!

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