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  1. #25618
    Quote Originally Posted by HotRockIt  [View Original Post]
    So my friends booked this trip and I heard about it and decided to come also. But they had already booked their apartment. They are staying in Puerto Plata. Everything I read says that the best place to be in the DR for women is the Sosua area. So I am currently trying to decide between 2 apartments for myself. Should I get the one closest to downtown Sosua? Or the one close to them in Puerto Plata? Is there good nightlife in Puerto like there is in Sosua? Would it be difficult or expensive to travel back and forth to Puerto & Sosua almost everyday? We just want to be where the best looking and most working girls are. Any up to date info would be great so I can make this decision. Would love to hear what you guys would do.
    Depends on what's more important to you. Would you rather spend your time hanging out with your friends, or would you rather be getting laid?

    If your friends are experienced with Puerto Plata, if they have a working knowledge of Spanish, they might do quite well. If not, they might be missing out.

    Sosua is about as easy as it gets. Just about every hotel is chica friendly, rooms are cheap, starting at about $40/ night and everything is within walking distance. At night, the streets and bars are full of women. Just order a beer, sit down and they will come to you. All you need to do is pick the one you want and settle on a price.

    Chances are, your friends will be coming to Sosua after a day or two.

  2. #25617
    Quote Originally Posted by HotRockIt  [View Original Post]
    So my friends booked this trip and I heard about it and decided to come also. But they had already booked their apartment. They are staying in Puerto Plata. Everything I read says that the best place to be in the DR for women is the Sosua area. So I am currently trying to decide between 2 apartments for myself. Should I get the one closest to downtown Sosua? Or the one close to them in Puerto Plata? Is there good nightlife in Puerto like there is in Sosua? Would it be difficult or expensive to travel back and forth to Puerto & Sosua almost everyday? We just want to be where the best looking and most working girls are. Any up to date info would be great so I can make this decision. Would love to hear what you guys would do.
    Sousa is monger capital. Girls come from all over to earn money. Plenty of like minded people come to Sousa for fun.

    Puerto Plata is different. Apart from Blackbeard resort there is no real foreigner friendly mongering place. There are strip clubs but it is hit and miss. There are local pick up places but they strictly for locals. Girls from PP come to Sosua to be picked up. You can walk everywhere in Sosua and there is a nice beach. Plenty of western owned or managed hotels and restaurants. You will not feel out of place even if you do not know a word of Spanish. If your friends know Puerto Plata very well and can find girls and have a good time then maybe you want to be near them.

  3. #25616

    Stay in Sosua

    In Sosua the action finds you. There is no need to look. Having a room in Sosua makes things very easy.

    All the

    Quote Originally Posted by HotRockIt  [View Original Post]
    So my friends booked this trip and I heard about it and decided to come also. But they had already booked their apartment. They are staying in Puerto Plata. Everything I read says that the best place to be in the DR for women is the Sosua area. So I am currently trying to decide between 2 apartments for myself. Should I get the one closest to downtown Sosua? Or the one close to them in Puerto Plata? Is there good nightlife in Puerto like there is in Sosua? Would it be difficult or expensive to travel back and forth to Puerto & Sosua almost everyday? We just want to be where the best looking and most working girls are. Any up to date info would be great so I can make this decision. Would love to hear what you guys would do.
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  4. #25615

    Where to stay?

    So my friends booked this trip and I heard about it and decided to come also. But they had already booked their apartment. They are staying in Puerto Plata. Everything I read says that the best place to be in the DR for women is the Sosua area. So I am currently trying to decide between 2 apartments for myself. Should I get the one closest to downtown Sosua? Or the one close to them in Puerto Plata? Is there good nightlife in Puerto like there is in Sosua? Would it be difficult or expensive to travel back and forth to Puerto & Sosua almost everyday? We just want to be where the best looking and most working girls are. Any up to date info would be great so I can make this decision. Would love to hear what you guys would do.

  5. #25614
    Quote Originally Posted by Frannie  [View Original Post]
    There is fresh bread from 3 German bakeries in Playero supermarket, so what are you talking about? You can get sandwiches there.
    Very true. There is a whole lot of German (and I think Italian as well) fresh baked bread there as well as croissants etc. I do have to say that some German dark bread often smell of too much molasses but that is me.

  6. #25613
    Quote Originally Posted by JimJames  [View Original Post]
    Is the Super Pola in Sosua a, "Member Only Club," similar to Sam's Club in the States?

    Thanks JJ.
    If you mean the Price Smart in Santiago, yes, they need to see a membership card.

  7. #25612
    Quote Originally Posted by JimJames  [View Original Post]
    Is the Super Pola in Sosua a, "Member Only Club," similar to Sam's Club in the States?

    Thanks JJ.
    No it is just a supermarket. You are thinking of Price Mart in Santiago.

  8. #25611

    Super Pola

    Is the Super Pola in Sosua a, "Member Only Club," similar to Sam's Club in the States?

    Thanks JJ.

  9. #25610
    Quote Originally Posted by Coupe66  [View Original Post]
    Hi there guys, can you advise me on the following non sex issues? I'll be coming back to Sosua for a few weeks next week. There are a few things which wouldn't bother me if I am there for a few days, but since planning on staying a few weeks this time, they would make a nice difference to my daily routine 1) Where can you buy a sandwich of any kind in Sosua? For lunch I usually go to Baileys, which is fine, but overpriced, and really I would just like a coffee and a baguette or some kind of sandwich for lunch! In general I've noticed they don't really go in for sandwiches in this country, here or in Santo Domingo 2) The Playero supermarket in Sosua is great, but they don't have any freshly baked bread. Can you buy fresh bread anywhere is Sosua? I am surprised if all the Germans who love all their meats from Playero are happy eating all this crappy processed bread! I know there's a Belgian bakery in Cabarete, but is there something nearer than this to buy some decent fresh bread?
    Theres a sandwhich shop that is open 24/7 across from the pharmacy at the metro bus stop on the main road. If your standing in front of the pharmacy facing the main road, the sandwhich shop is to your left about 50 feet away. They serve sandwhiches, coup of noodles, etc but are know for their sandwiches. I have never eaten a sandwhich there, I only get the papaya milk shake (to die for) or coffee in the morning.

  10. #25609
    Quote Originally Posted by Coupe66  [View Original Post]
    Hi there guys, can you advise me on the following non sex issues? I'll be coming back to Sosua for a few weeks next week. There are a few things which wouldn't bother me if I am there for a few days, but since planning on staying a few weeks this time, they would make a nice difference to my daily routine 1) Where can you buy a sandwich of any kind in Sosua? For lunch I usually go to Baileys, which is fine, but overpriced, and really I would just like a coffee and a baguette or some kind of sandwich for lunch! In general I've noticed they don't really go in for sandwiches in this country, here or in Santo Domingo 2) The Playero supermarket in Sosua is great, but they don't have any freshly baked bread. Can you buy fresh bread anywhere is Sosua? I am surprised if all the Germans who love all their meats from Playero are happy eating all this crappy processed bread! I know there's a Belgian bakery in Cabarete, but is there something nearer than this to buy some decent fresh bread?
    There's a German bakery you might try. If I remember correctly it's about halfway between Hotel Plaza Europa and Rumbas. You might also try lunch at Hotel El Rancho, just across the street from Casa Cayena. Can't recall if there were any sandwiches on the menu, but the food's good. There's also a little wine and cigar place not far from Playero. They might have some sorts of finger foods. I'm pretty sure Chez Mon Real has sandwiches on the menu.

  11. #25608
    Quote Originally Posted by Coupe66  [View Original Post]
    Hi there guys, can you advise me on the following non sex issues? I'll be coming back to Sosua for a few weeks next week. There are a few things which wouldn't bother me if I am there for a few days, but since planning on staying a few weeks this time, they would make a nice difference to my daily routine 1) Where can you buy a sandwich of any kind in Sosua? For lunch I usually go to Baileys, which is fine, but overpriced, and really I would just like a coffee and a baguette or some kind of sandwich for lunch! In general I've noticed they don't really go in for sandwiches in this country, here or in Santo Domingo 2) The Playero supermarket in Sosua is great, but they don't have any freshly baked bread. Can you buy fresh bread anywhere is Sosua? I am surprised if all the Germans who love all their meats from Playero are happy eating all this crappy processed bread! I know there's a Belgian bakery in Cabarete, but is there something nearer than this to buy some decent fresh bread?
    There is fresh bread from 3 German bakeries in Playero supermarket, so what are you talking about? You can get sandwiches there. There is also fresh bread at LaPola including baguettes. For sandwiches it is best to buy the bread and butter and ingredients yourself, but they have sandwiches also at Fresh Cafe across from LaPola. Wraps at Cafe Tropical also.

  12. #25607

    Lunch and decent bread in Sosua

    Hi there guys, can you advise me on the following non sex issues? I'll be coming back to Sosua for a few weeks next week. There are a few things which wouldn't bother me if I am there for a few days, but since planning on staying a few weeks this time, they would make a nice difference to my daily routine 1) Where can you buy a sandwich of any kind in Sosua? For lunch I usually go to Baileys, which is fine, but overpriced, and really I would just like a coffee and a baguette or some kind of sandwich for lunch! In general I've noticed they don't really go in for sandwiches in this country, here or in Santo Domingo 2) The Playero supermarket in Sosua is great, but they don't have any freshly baked bread. Can you buy fresh bread anywhere is Sosua? I am surprised if all the Germans who love all their meats from Playero are happy eating all this crappy processed bread! I know there's a Belgian bakery in Cabarete, but is there something nearer than this to buy some decent fresh bread?

  13. #25606
    Quote Originally Posted by Nik707  [View Original Post]
    Hi fellow mongers,
    Sorry if I am asking too much but I have been a Cuban visitor until now except when I visited this forum few weeks ago. I have been reading and getting to know the norms and routines in Sousa but I definitely need some help
    - If you would suggest apartments / casas would you please recommend some chica friendly ones with good food and clubs around? (flight only option). Any other tips?!
    Don't worry young Anakin skywalker, don't seek anything, the hoes will find you in Sosua. See the video bellow and may the force, I mean the hoes be with you:

    http://dominicanrepublic.adultsearch.com/sosua/

  14. #25605

    Guarantee a great time

    I have read the Cuban thread and can say you will enjoy the ease of Sosua. There will not be any issue that require you to sneak around and even better the girls chase you. The biggest issue is deciding which pretty girl to chose. Everything in the town is chica friendly and there is a beach. The night life is centered around to main dance clubs. Rumbas is the hot spot for girls from about 5 to 10 with Classicos for more late night action. This is point and click action. So just relax and prepare to have the time of your life. Read the forum for things to watch out for. There are some girls who will try to get over on you but they are easy to avoid.

    One last thing. There are many great places eat. Baileys is a 1st class eating spot for me. The fish and pizza are my favorites.

    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    Unless you stay at one of the resorts in Sosua, almost every hotel is very chica friendly. Casa Cayena is excellent, slightly higher than many other places, but breakfast and dinner are included. Hotel Plaza Europa is also excellent, it's a short walk from the action, but rooms are spacious and clean. Sosua Suites is another option. The rooms are clean, but could use some updates. The good and bad is it's located practically next door to the action. That means you're 3 minutes away from your bed when you pick up a girl, but it means you're going to be hearing a lot of noise for most of the night.

    Sosua is a small town, almost anywhere you stay is within a 10 minute walk of anywhere you want to go.

  15. #25604
    Quote Originally Posted by Nik707  [View Original Post]
    Hi fellow mongers,

    Sorry if I am asking too much but I have been a Cuban visitor until now except when I visited this forum few weeks ago. I have been reading and getting to know the norms and routines in Sousa but I definitely need some help on a March trip. Kindly note I do help and I have written my reports on Cuba and will be doing the same.

    - It seems hotels are off limits for chicas? Would some hotels allow them? If so which ones?

    - If you would suggest apartments / casas would you please recommend some chica friendly ones with good food and clubs around? (flight only option).

    - Any other tips?

    I don't intend to splash cash and make other juvenile mistakes like paying too much or stirring up the place. I believe knowledge is power and intend to behave. Any tips appreciated. If you know any posts particularly helpful, referral is appreciated!
    Unless you stay at one of the resorts in Sosua, almost every hotel is very chica friendly. Casa Cayena is excellent, slightly higher than many other places, but breakfast and dinner are included. Hotel Plaza Europa is also excellent, it's a short walk from the action, but rooms are spacious and clean. Sosua Suites is another option. The rooms are clean, but could use some updates. The good and bad is it's located practically next door to the action. That means you're 3 minutes away from your bed when you pick up a girl, but it means you're going to be hearing a lot of noise for most of the night.

    Sosua is a small town, almost anywhere you stay is within a 10 minute walk of anywhere you want to go.

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