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04-12-13 15:50 #2280
Posts: 4286Boca Chica
Gino, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rIL5zzeu-4, The Doubt (la duda).
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04-12-13 04:34 #2279
Posts: 3093Come on guys
Guys help us out. We need to know what happened. We are all friends here.
Originally Posted by Boriman [View Original Post]
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04-12-13 02:51 #2278
Posts: 252Originally Posted by Zip Head [View Original Post]
On another occasion, in Boca Chica, some chicas invited me to their place. It was quite a nice house, while fancy tiling along the driveway. I declined the offer. It was best.
I guess the problem with experience is that one sometimes lets their guard down. The only time I ever get into trouble is when I do something that I should know better not to do. I, like you, also prefer Sosua, but sometimes like a change. Thanks for the post. If you are ever down there when I am there when I visit there I'll treat you to a Presidente. Thanks for the report. It was enlightening.
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04-12-13 02:36 #2277
Posts: 4286Beaches
Originally Posted by Zip Head [View Original Post]
Some photos I took of various beaches, all are open to anyone, not a piece of trash. I also posted photos of some beaches in the Southwest of the Dominican Republic (santo domingo thread, those photos from the internet), that don't have trash.
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04-12-13 01:11 #2276
Posts: 113Boca Chica trip report
I spent a few days at the begining of March in Boca Chica. I've been to Sosua many times and have posted those trip reports on this forum. My association with a certain airline made it easier to fly to BC so I took it upon myself to check the place out, kind of as an exploratory trip. My expectations were somewhat low after reviewing this board but thought it would be worth at least a few days.
Overall, I had a decent time and might do it again, but I would prefer Sosua.
Airport to town ride is about $25-30, no way to get around it, just like Sosua. I booked a room at Hotel Zapata, and think this was a good choice overall, and a good place for a first timer in BC. The owner, Roberto, is a relatively young guy, around mid-30's to early 40's and is a licensed attorney in the DR. He is a wealth of good information, too. The Zapata is a very decent hotel although there are some minor restrictions to mongering activities. The chicas cannot join you at the bar and if you keep them TLN they must be out by 7:30 am or you have to pay an addtional small fee. Around 10 bucks, I think. Basically, the chicas have to go straight to your room and straight out, no loitering. There is excellent security at the hotel, day and night, and the girls have to have legit cedulas, which is good for everyone, as you will see in my report.
I had hoped to do some scuba diving while I was there but had a minor back issue which prevented my from checking that out, so I did a lot of distance swimming out off the beach and just goofed around most of the time. There are some snorkeling excursions available to a couple different islands about an hour away by bus that I might check out if I returned.
I found the beach to be generally kind of cruddy, typical DR beach with public access. It's sad, but the Dominican people do not take good care of their beaches and everywhere I go if the beach is not restricted access to hotels, then the beach is covered in trash of all sorts, and while swimming I see a lot of trash out in the water, too. There are many touts and hustlers out on the beach daily selling everything you can imagine but I just waived them away. The Hotel Zapata has its own section that is not quite on the beach but faces the beach and it is fenced in, so you can lounge around without being hassled, which is nice.
The Zapate hotel itself is a pretty nice property, I think about $65 a night, and breakfast was included. The rooms facing the beach also face an inner courtyard, which can be a bit noisy at night if people are hanging around the bar, otherwise it was fairly quiet. I checked out the Costalunga apartments and the hotel Madjera while I was there, and think they both looked adequate. Costalunga is about $40 a night and a few blocks from the beach, no on site restaurant or bar, but very chica friendly. The Madjera is just sort of on the beach but not right on the beach and not sure how quiet or noisy it is at night. Seemed quiet to me while I was checking it out. Also chica friendly. Not sure what the policy is if you wanted to bring in two chicas, but that is not always such a good idea in the DR anyway.
I found chicas all over the place; the town is not very big and Duarte street is essentially the hub of all activity for its 3-4 blocks. Just about all the bars and restaurants are located there. Unlike Sosua, I found very few, if any "nightclub" type places that just had music and / or dancing. I walked by the Batey disco (think that is what it is called) several times but never seemed to be open, maybe only late at night. The chicas came in every size and shape, dark skinned haitianas and lighter skinned Dominicanas, everything from slim to pretty chunky. Standard rates seemed to be RD 1500 for short time and I never inquired about TLN. Service, in general, was similar to my Sosua experiences, perhaps less GFE (kissing) but always BBBJ and I like to do DATY on them which they seem to enjoy once I get going. I don't thnk they get that service from what I can tell.
I was able to get phone numbers from everyone and called for some mid-day delight one day which worked out nicely. I actually prefer daytime mongering to the late night stuff. There are definitely less girls out during the daytime but at night the main drag, Duarte was pretty much filled with roving chicas.
There are some nice restaurants on Duarte and they close the street off at night to vehicles so all the places put chairs and tables out on the street at night and it is a festive atmosphere. In March it was pretty cool in the evenig and very pleasant to just sit around and watch the chica parade go by. There is also a small park, more like a downtown square on the west end of Duarte (they call it "El Parque" and there are always lots of chicas sitting around there at night for the choosing.
I met one nice lady one night who I took to my room, had fun with, and then met the next day for a tour of the Christopher Columbus monument / museum in Santo Domingo the next day. She helped me find the right busses (less than 100 pesos Road each way) and we had a very interesting couple of hours checking that place out one day. I would highly recommend that tour to anyone with historical interests. Think I paid her about 1000 Road to help me out, worth every penny.
I did have one bad experience one night, and almost embarrassed to admit to it, since I am a relatively experienced monger and Sosua vet, but one night I did give in to stupidity and followed two chicas (no cedulas) to their "habitacion" (hotel) and thought I was street wise enough to avoid a scam, but in the end, I got fleeced for about $50 bucks (al the money I had in my fanny pack). Without going into any details, once I realized I'd been scammed I figured I could have choked both chicas out in about 10 seconds, but decided it was never going to be worth the potential hassles with the tourist police and I was in a questionalbe situation with two ladies of indeterminate age who were obviously seasoned ripoff pros, so I quietly got my stuff together and vacated the room. Just more tuition paid to the harsh school of experience that comes with mongering in the DR (or anywhere, for that matter.) Lesson relearned: NEVER GO TO THE CHICAS' CASA AND NEVER WITH CHICAS WHO DO NOT HAVE CEDULAS! Nuff said.
I'll attach a few pics here at the end. Overall, I had a decent time in Boca Chica, and while I prefer Sosua, BC is worth a look or two, I think. For those who wish to explore Santo Domingo, that city is only a 45 minute bus ride away.
Hope you find this report helpful, and thanks always to all posters on this board who have provided info to me over the years.
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03-26-13 16:12 #2275
Posts: 380Day sex
For you guy's who are arriving in B / C for the 1st time day sex is to be had from almost every place you would go during the night.
Most girls live on site at these place's and will get out of bed to make money. Look for any sign of life- clean up guy's who ever and ask them to get the Boss he will get out of bed as well as long as you are ready to spend the money.
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03-17-13 05:33 #2274
Posts: 317Viaje Boca Chica Marzo (Boca Chica March)
I went to Tropical Adult Vacations back in 2009 and paid what amounted to $500. 00 per night for 4 days and 3 nights. I decided to try something different from the north coast Sosua, Puerto Plata and Cabarete and spend a few days in Boca Chica. My goal in this vacation is to spend $200. 00 per day for 5 days I am looking forward to the challenge. Below I have listed a review of my 5 days in Boca Chica:
Hamilton Hotel.
Hotel Hamilton is a decent but dated hotel across the street from Play Boy House. The rooms are old and the bed was hard but it was within a 10 minute walking distance from the major spots to include:
• Luxury Disco.
• The Beach.
• Calle Duarte.
• The Boathouse.
• El Batey Club.
• The Piano Bar.
My perception of the hotel staff was in general they were not very friendly but maybe others would have a different experience. The wireless internet was a problem above the lobby area so it was difficult to use the internet in my room. The restaurant was decent but the street noise was absolutely ridiculous. I would give the hotel experience a C.
Transportation.
Walking was easy to most spots. Motoconchos were between 50-100 pesos depending on time of day. I ran into Dario who works at the hotel and he took me on day trips to Juan Dolio, Santo Domingo, the Boca Chica barrios and my final airport transfer for $150. 00 total for the week. He was available for me in between his other clients. I have his information for anyone who is interested.
Restaurants.
There were a variety according to taste but I enjoyed the Boathouse on the beach because the waitresses were friendly and the breeze from the beach was absolutely incredible. The restaurant was less than 10 feet from the beach so it also provided a good view. The menu was basic American cuisine.
Roadmap to success
The beach during the day, Duarte strip in the afternoon, the Piano Bar at night, El Batey Club and finally the Luxury Club for late nights. If you follow that path you should have some success.
Hatianas.
All the Hatianas I ran into were asking for $3000 Road they were not humble like some of the Sosua Hatianas. I assume those prices are coming from their being accustomed to European clientele. If you deal with them be prepared to negotiate.
Casas.
Casa Fraisa, chica Daniella was my best experience of the entire trip GFE and PSE experience combined. All casas run between $2000-2500rd and ST and $4000-5000RD for TLN. Casa Fraisa's line up after dark was more than acceptable during the day not so much.
Conclusion.
My assessment is that Boca Chica is a Sosua light with a smaller selection of chicas and close to the same pricing but a pleasant diversion. I have Cartagena coming up in April and back to Sosua in June my mouth is watering and I can't wait!
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03-15-13 07:14 #2273
Posts: 341Good!
Originally Posted by TravelDude69 [View Original Post]
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03-15-13 01:48 #2272
Posts: 7I would be interested to hear from someone who has been to Taboo Villas
Hi,
After I visit Dr Nights for the 2 time this April I might try Taboo Villas. I heard they have hot chicas and they will arrange anything you need. Very expensive though but I don't care.
I realize that I probably could get the same girls cheaper on my own, but that is only 50% of the deal for me. I also want comfort, pampering and laziness, hassle free "mongering", beachfront, five star service, etc. Etc.
If you vacation on the South side of the island, you might look at Total Satisfaction or Periastron Vacations. These two share the same hotel in Boca Chica and are about half as much as DR Nights. I have stayed there twice in the last year and can highly recommend.
I would be interested to hear from someone who has actually been to Taboo Villas. Searched through the forums but could not find anything.
P. S: The url of the website I posted some time ago is no longer available. Instead look at this one.
http://drnights.escort-site.com
(very interesting website with lots of info & more reviews of DR Nights girls especially in the blog section).
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03-13-13 02:35 #2271
Posts: 146One nite in Boca Chica.
Looks like Costalunga is now my choice. I'm only in town a nite so I'm just lookin for something cheap and safe and chica friendly as well. Judging from the reviews it seems pretty kool.
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03-12-13 14:23 #2270
Posts: 380Calypso
Originally Posted by Lakeside32 [View Original Post]
Try the Candy shop 1st. Right next door and if you don't find the chica you need there don't worry just ask the Boss Paco and he can probably get what you are looking for.
The reason I have only been to B / C so far is that it is cheaper and very close to the airport women are very hot and it is a party atmosphere. Sure they are some negative stuff like the tip seekers but you become wise to all that and they end up leaving you alone. Party like a rock star while your there.
I have been to Santo Domingo but the place's I went there all ask for way to many peso's for there chica's
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03-12-13 06:28 #2269
Posts: 252Costa Lunga
Originally Posted by Rit Teach [View Original Post]
He now has a jet sky business, and other real estate, that he works with. He appears to serve many Italians from his country. The times I was there I saw him, every so often, with a group of Italians. Mario, in other words, is not making money solely through Costa Lunga. He has other ventures.
The day to day operation was run by his wife and sister in law. His sister in law moved to New Jersey with her husband so I am guessing that the wife is now doing most of the business there. Mario used to pass by two to three times a week but never stayed too long.
As for selling apartments I did notice this since some of the buyers I happen to know or have met on my trips there.
Many hotels do not like mongers and try to move away from this crowd but cannot do so since mongers bring in so much business. The truth of the matter is that most of the problems in chica friendly hotels involves chicas with mongers. This is also true with hotels in Sosua. I've talked to some of the owners of these hotels and they said the same thing. Most of the problems involve chicas and mongers. That said, Rit Teach, I am thinking of going to Boca Chica soon. Any chica friendly hotel you can recommend to me besides Costa Lunga and Candil? I am actually more familiar with hotels in Sosua than in Boca Chica.
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03-10-13 16:03 #2268
Posts: 35Restaurant
Originally Posted by Boriman [View Original Post]
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03-10-13 04:19 #2267
Posts: 252Costalunga
Originally Posted by Rit Teach [View Original Post]
There is no attached bar or restaurant. There is a tv in the room but no phone in each room. The prices at Costalunga, like everywhere else, tends to be more expensive during the busy season and cheaper during off peak times. This is one of the better, chica friendly, hotels in Boca Chica.
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03-09-13 12:16 #2266
Posts: 35Idiots
Originally Posted by Bogiemaker [View Original Post]