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09-27-17 04:05 #1006
Posts: 4Going to Haiti
Originally Posted by RfdTM [View Original Post]
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09-24-17 09:27 #1005
Posts: 50Haiti- places to go
Originally Posted by RfdTM [View Original Post]
If you want to get out of Port au Prince get down to Jacmel, a fascinating city and close to the famous Basin Blu waterfall. I also get to a voodoo ceremony close to Cayes Jacmel. Haiti is fabulous and most foreigners are too frightened to go by the chaos but for some of us it was the chaos that attracted us there in the first place. Culturally it is far more interesting than the Dominican Republic. In my opinion it is the closest you will get to Africa outside of Africa. There is not a day that goes by that I do not think about Haiti.
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09-05-17 04:45 #1004
Posts: 7Going to be in Port Au Prince later this month
I'll be there for work near the end of the month for about one week. Reading the latest posts, it looks like Petionville is the place to go for semi-pros or pros, is that correct? Any other advice is appreciated. Thanks.
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05-29-17 20:48 #1003
Posts: 279Days 3 & 4 PaP (Final Report)
I moved to Marriott hotel in PaP. Much nicer hotel, very new. Pool is great, breakfast is included but transfers are not. I swiped right on Tinder and connected with a few. One was down to come to the hotel, she showed up around 3 p and we had a drink in my room and hit the pool. She was okay, spoke passable English. Treated her to dinner. Which came out to $40 pp. Went back to the room, she gave me a BBBJ+CIM. Didn't have a condom so no sex. Gave her about $13 usd and sent her on her way around 8 p. Too tired to go out that night so fell asleep.
Following and last full day, Saturday, I shot a text to a tour guide and arranged a city tour. He picked me up at 9 a and along with two others from my hotel we toured some sites including Fort Jacques, Observatorie, the market at the port and a local church. Stopped in between for a great lunch at Quartier Latin, $10 for three courses, the fettuccine was really great. Tour ended around 4 p. I hit the pool, had 3-4 beers. I ended up calling Lis from Saxo over- it was pricey but I was lazy and didn't have a game plan to pick up local girls without a wingman / translator. $150 for the take out, another $15 for the ride over, another $50 for party favors, plus another $60 I gave her for extras like anal, WS, etc. Fortunately I don't have a tight budget.
Anyway. That's about it. Haiti is the closest thing one can get to Africa on this side of the hemisphere. Unlike nearly every other Caribbean country, I can't say there is anything beautiful or outstanding about it. The people are nice enough, if somewhat indifferent to foreigners because of many false promises I'm sure. The poverty is abject. All that being said, if you are a foreigner, you will have a very easy time picking up local girls. Pro or non pro, and it will be cheap. It's also not fair to rank Haiti-this side of Hispaniola has suffered such bad fates that if you consider yourself to be a widely traveler you should really should spend a few nights here. This country can certainly use the tourist dollars.
Also important to note about the currency. The currency is called gourdes but you will frequently hear folks refer to Haitian dollars, although there is no physical bill. It is a concept only (to maybe psychologically feel the currency is stronger than it is?
10 Haitian dollars = 50 gourdes.
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05-29-17 16:51 #1002
Posts: 279Day 2 - Petionville
First stop tonight was Barak at 8 p. Pretty dead as far as ladies went. But struck up a convo with the manager who is a Haitian American from Cali. Had a few beers there and since it was slow he hooked me up with a moto driver he trusts and sent me off to Saxo. I picked a girl, 22 from Santiago named Lis. Cute spinner. Paid $150 up front, the girl stays with you until noon. We spent a little extra on party favors ($15/ gram) and had a pretty good time time till she left at noon. I should point out that once the sun goes down, street walkers were out everywhere in P-ville. Very cheap from what I gather, maybe 500-1000 gourdes ($8-$15). I didn't partake so can't comment on safety, quality, etc. But if you are adventurous and can speak the language, I could see one having fun this way on a budget.
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05-29-17 11:56 #1001
Posts: 46Haitian girls
I'd say the best way to go is add some Haitian girls on Facebook or other social media and just ask for their phone numbers. The "pros" are overpriced and not much to write home about. But the "regular girls" can be just as easy and very good. Only thing is, I've noticed a lot of the ones on Facebook will add you then immediately send a private message asking if you can put minutes on their phone. But that's an easy way to get their number and a cheap way to set up some action if planning to go there. More and more know some English now, but still can't hurt to know at least some French, maybe Spanish (of course Creole, but I understand that for most foreigners that can be more of a challenge).
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05-29-17 00:33 #1000
Posts: 279Day 1 - Petionville
Consider this as one for the team. The first thing that was obviously apparent at JFK's Terminal 5 for the non-stop to PaP via JetBlue was the apparent lack of tourists coming along for the ride. Of the few non-Haitian's, there were a few missionaries and then. Me. Fortunately at the gate over, there was a flight to Puerto Plata with a lot of eye candy. That would hold me over because on this flight, there wasn't a one. My fingers and toes were crossed the entire flight the outlook would improve once we touched down. I will say, I've been on countless flights (mainly to the Caribbean) with a little bit of clapping and wooting at landing, but I've never heard a more boisterous crowd than when we landed in PaP. Keep some cash handy because there is a $10 entry fee that must be paid prior to going through immigration.
I booked the first couple of nights at a centrally located hotel (Kinam, its girl friendly) for about $130/ night in Petionville, it included transfers and free breakfast. Luckily for me, the driver was waiting outside of the terminal exit with a sign with my name on it. Navigating the many touts coming at you from all angles to find a taxi could easily be overwhelming.
Anyway, the bell boy who got me settled in was cool as shit and spoke Spanish so we decided to link up after he got off work. Told him I wanted to see the fine ladies of the island and he was down. The security / doorman guy also tags along and we set out to see the sights.
Since I wanted to see the local girls, our first stop was Wilfred's, about seven blocks away down the hill from the hotel. Very dark environs, so was hard to make out how they actually look. It was early, maybe about 10 girls, three who were so bored they fell asleep on their rickety plastic chairs. We had a couple of beers each ($2 beer) and headed off to the next spot. The next place was about a ten minute walk away and had a few spinners but oddly the ones I liked weren't available to leave for TLN. One beer and we took off to see some dominicanas at Saxo.
Now Saxo is right by Wilfred's. No entry fee and I was quite impressed with the line up. About 30+ girls, all dressed in bikini tops and skirts or bikini bottoms. Lots of 6's, 7's and a few 8's. The price from what I was told by a few girls was $120 usd on site and $150 for take out, TLN. It about 1 am now so after a few beers for us and a round or two for a few girls, we decided to go and see if Wilfred's was any better.
If you come out of Saxo, just make a left and walk about 100 meters. Loud music so you can't miss it. It's picked up quite a bit and while no real stunners, lots of 5's and 6's that were doables. We grabbed three and headed back to the hotel. I guess since I was being escorted by off-duty security, the on-duty security let us right in. Good thing I had two Queen beds. While we didn't switch off on the girls, we did all have fun in the room. Knocked out. Around 7 a everyone starts waking up. Total damage for the girls. $40 usd. Not $40 each. $40 total.
Day 2, 3 and 4 to come.
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05-07-17 00:57 #999
Posts: 279Gents, I will be visiting Haiti in a few weeks. It's been pretty quiet here but did want to see if anyone could clue me into a few things:
1) Planning on staying at the Marriott. Any action nearby there?
2) Can anyone suggest a taxi driver who speaks english (or spanish) and is "in the know"?
3) What's the going rate for TLN nowadays?
4) How difficult is it to score some ganga?
If anyone down there from May 21st onward, shoot me a PM. Would be great to meet up with other ISG'ers.
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04-22-17 16:54 #998
Posts: 1026Thinking of Haiti!
So, after many years mongering next door in DR (in addition to Colombia, Brazil, and Panama), I'm considering a weekend trip to Haiti. I'm optimistic now more than ever about the quality of women there. I am wondering also about the ease, reliability, affordability of flying into PAP, bus to Santo Domingo, and other security / safety issues surrounding mongering in PAP. There's not much to read over the last two years, so I'm hoping to get some good concise info. PMs are welcomed!
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12-28-16 17:38 #997
Posts: 35Originally Posted by SwiftRebellion [View Original Post]
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12-24-16 01:31 #996
Posts: 4Haiti in January
Hey all and Krezi,
Check it. I'm coming to Haiti on Jan. 15 till 19th. Might stay in Oasis. Is Barack still a good spot to meet women or is there another better place. Preferably on that is closest to the hotel.
Thanks.
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12-18-16 00:20 #995
Posts: 35Originally Posted by Mazungu [View Original Post]
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11-27-16 02:41 #994
Posts: 44Where to stay PAP
I am planning a three night vacation in December. Where is a good place to stay nowadays that is safe, close to the airport, girl friendly, and easy to access some women thanks in advance.
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05-09-16 20:18 #993
Posts: 35Originally Posted by BootyLover [View Original Post]
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04-20-16 13:18 #992
Posts: 139Why has the board been so silent while economic conditions bring more semi-pros and regulars to the scene?