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07-15-15 06:07 #976
Posts: 286Party in Port Au Prince
The party is starting in PAP. A few of us will be down there for a couple of months. Please help! We can only do so many of these crazy Haitians chicks every day. We're outnumbered 100:1. Stop believing all the negative press about Haiti, get your shit together and come down while we are there.
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07-06-15 18:53 #975
Posts: 21Not a report (alas) but an indictment of the Red Cross in Haiti.
Have never made it to Haiti. No firm plans, but would love to go. The women check all my boxes!
Anyways, saw this and thought it was relevant to many of the posts on this thread and might be of interest.
How the Red Cross Raised Half a Billion Dollars for Haiti *and Built Six Homes http://www.propublica.org/article/ho...-built-6-homes.
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06-26-15 16:42 #974
Posts: 45Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
Glad to see your post. The Haiti section needs more activity! I have spent quite a bit of time in the DR during the last three winters, and this past winter I made a brief trip into Cap Haitian to check things out.
I found the difficulty in obtaining information on, and finding, reasonably priced accommodation to be the biggest deterrent to spending more time there for me.
I enjoyed my trip to Cap and will likely return to Haiti again next winter while I am in the DR. I recently submitted a post in the Haiti, General Info section seeking advice and info on dealing with the accommodation challenges. Unfortunately it did not generate any comments.
For what it is worth, I stayed at the Imperial Hotel in Cap Haitian. It was very good, the room was fine and the staff were very friendly and helpful. It is a fairly large hotel, 40 to 50 rooms I'm guessing, and when I was there maybe 5 rooms were occupied. I.E. It was very quiet. The room rate was $79 usd per night. Yikes! LOL.
I enjoyed Cap, wandering around downtown in the day time was no problem. Everyone seemed friendly and helpful. I speak no Creole or French so my contact with the locals was limited LOL. The Imperial is a bit far from the downtown area so I did not venture out at night during my brief stay. And honestly, from my daytime explorations I was not seeing much of interest that would lure me downtown at night. There seemed to be a definite lack of bars of restaurants to haunt! While wandering around in the daytime seemed safe enough. I was travelling solo and am a older (63 yrs.) retired guy, so I use a fair bit of caution.
I have read up on your posts to Africa and found them to be very interesting and informative!! I am currently considering and researching a trip to East Africa for this winter. Uganda / Rwanda / Kenya & Tanzania?
OK Slowalk. I wish you all the best on your travels in Haiti! Two months is a good long stretch in such a small country. I hope you find time to post your experiences and thoughts along the way, I would follow them with interest. I wish I had more info of substance to offer you in the accommodation area. Sorry.
Cheers and all the best.
Dave
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06-25-15 00:39 #973
Posts: 321In Paradise Now
This is my first night of a two month experience I will be taking in Haiti. This is my first time in Haiti; to reduce rookie mistakes right off the bat, I booked myself into a top hotel a few days until I adjust. I had a hotel shuttle meet me at the airport. I could use some help finding accommodations.
First off, I hope to meet the famous Bad Bear. I can see right off, there's so much booty, I think I may never leave. I'm off to get a lay of the landscape.
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06-16-15 15:18 #972
Posts: 35Difficult
Originally Posted by Cammack [View Original Post]
Other than that is spending a weekend at the hotels in the provinces Jacmel and Cap Haitian.
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06-08-15 01:15 #971
Posts: 24PoP pool
So a couple of my friends want to learn to swim and I'd prefer to teach them in a pool rather than the ocean. Anyone have a place that has a decent pool where you don't have to have a room to use the pool? Fat chance of not needing a room I know! I'd prefer something in Pville but am game for anywhere in PoP. If not I'll snoop around and find something.
Thanks in advance for any leads shared.
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05-31-15 14:04 #970
Posts: 139Originally Posted by Cammack [View Original Post]
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05-23-15 21:54 #969
Posts: 92Why?
Nice info about ' little while ' places Cammack, but.
Why did you not take the girls to your hotel? Problem?
I come to PaP in 10 days!
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05-23-15 05:40 #968
Posts: 28Nice info
Originally Posted by Cammack [View Original Post]
Relax in the Fermathe neighborhood where it seems there is a nice hotel. For us of Haitian descent the question is never if we will bang non pros but how many. The diaspora effect. Planning to.
Spend a couple days in Cap Haitian as well to do the touristy Citadelle sightseeing etc. DR is also a possibility as am getting really intrigued with the so said beauty of the Santiago girls LOL.
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05-22-15 14:49 #967
Posts: 24See. Jean Hotel
I want to list another hotel separately so it is easier to find for people in the thread when listed separately. The see. Jean Hotel is on the bottom end of Avenue John Brown which goes to Pville but once higher up the mountain is known as Avenue Panamerican. Anyhow. The see. Jean is 1,000 gds for a little while in an A / see room. Decent place but no hot water. Not as private as some as it is right on the main drag. I think a room without a / see is something like 700 gds. Pretty easy to find this place.
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05-22-15 14:41 #966
Posts: 24Rendevous 33
Chatted with a girl the other day who introduced to me to a bar / restaurant / nightclub / hotel on Delmas 33 called the Rendevous 33. Excellent place with walled and guarded parking behind the place off of Delmas 33. We didn't check out the eats or drinks but when we left there was a live band playing that sounded pretty decent. Rooms were 1,125 gourdes for "a little while" as they call it. Not sure the exact time frame but we spent 2 plus hours messing up the sheets. Might be a little more money but was decent place. Had A / see and a hot shower. Interestingly enough the rooms were named, "satisfaction," "sensual," etc.
Right across the street from the parking lot is a public park. Would be interesting to pass by there someday and see who a guy could visit with.
Keep it safe out there!
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05-11-15 14:33 #965
Posts: 35Fresh batch of girls at Jetset
Loving Haiti with the crop of girls. Met these two at Jetset and have been having a wild time with them. One is apparently a lesbian, the other just does it for fun.
Apparently there is a new bar / gogo joint / strip club near the street market in PV. I am planning to check it out this weekend. It is not Sax, JS, Saphyr, or the one near Sogebank.
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04-24-15 14:27 #964
Posts: 24Beach town
I'd say Cayes Jacmel is the place to go. A 2+ hour drive though. But not sure you can beat the beach there and there are lots of girls around who are game to play. There are decent hotels in Jacmel or right in Cayes. I've never done the beaches outside of Carrefour but there are lots of advertising for them. If you're game to drive try Port Salut. Awesome beach there too. Enjoy!
Cam
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03-20-15 12:16 #963
Posts: 675Beach,
Originally Posted by RacShack [View Original Post]
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03-20-15 02:26 #962
Posts: 675Thanks
Originally Posted by Krezi [View Original Post]