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  1. #4635

    Still here but keeping a low profile

    Before and during the tail of a previous forum member I had been keeping a low profile.

    I had no contact with the said ex member for 6 years prior his arrest nor did I partake in any of the activities that lead to his conviction.

    But I still didn't want to get dragged into the whirlpool.

    So for now I am keeping a low profile. And I am no longer living in Lima but living a quieter life in the provincia.

    Yes I didn't book the hotel someone else did. Unfortunately "Not Visitor Friendly."

    Sly.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jockey16  [View Original Post]
    Hi Sly,

    Where have you been all this time? As you can see, the Lima forum has gone cold.

    Absolutely agree 100% about the "LOS Delfines" hotel. They have security all over.

    One time I had a young lady meet me at the restaurant and after grabbing a bite to eat, we headed towards the elevators.

    Before we could get in, security asked me to go to the front desk where I was informed, as if I had committed a crime, that I had to pay for an additional person on the room, eve if it was for a short time.

    Their customer service stinks anyway.

    I published a long very negative report and I will never return.

    Hope all is well.

    Later.

  2. #4634

    Ryv?

    Has anyone been to any of the RYV sites lately?

  3. #4633
    Quote Originally Posted by Jockey16  [View Original Post]
    Absolutely agree 100% about the "LOS Delfines" hotel. They have security all over.
    There's a GF friendly hotel thread and list with map for that: http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...ndations/page2.

  4. #4632
    Hi Sly,

    Where have you been all this time? As you can see, the Lima forum has gone cold.

    Absolutely agree 100% about the "LOS Delfines" hotel. They have security all over.

    One time I had a young lady meet me at the restaurant and after grabbing a bite to eat, we headed towards the elevators.

    Before we could get in, security asked me to go to the front desk where I was informed, as if I had committed a crime, that I had to pay for an additional person on the room, eve if it was for a short time.

    Their customer service stinks anyway.

    I published a long very negative report and I will never return.

    Hope all is well.

    Later.

    Quote Originally Posted by SlyOne  [View Original Post]
    If you are wanting a girl friendly hotel. You can cross this off your list. They tried to charge me an extra $USD90 for a visitor.

    Buyer beware.

    Sly.

  5. #4631

    Los Dolfinas Hotel. San Isdro

    If you are wanting a girl friendly hotel. You can cross this off your list. They tried to charge me an extra $USD90 for a visitor.

    Buyer beware.

    Sly.

  6. #4630
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    I told her that I was not about to go over there fucking with those stankin ass seals.
    I guess you aren't a fan of Tijuana then either.

  7. #4629
    Quote Originally Posted by Elvis2008  [View Original Post]
    And make sure to read Frankfurt's report from November 2, 2018. Link is here: http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...Lima&p=2243859#post2243859.

    If there is a better city report anywhere of any city, I have yet to find it. He did an amazing job.
    Oh I read it word for word and took a ton of notes. His report was a very detailed one. Much respect to him for that!

  8. #4628

    Swiming with Sea Lions at Palomino Islands

    The seals at Palomino Islands are not really seals but actually Sea Lions, I can't tell the difference but they are supposedly a related although different species; in Peru we call them Lobos Marinos (Sea Wolves).

    Here a video for those interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmOIyXo1Ssc.

  9. #4627
    Quote Originally Posted by Elvis2008  [View Original Post]
    The first time I went it was kind of scary. You have hundreds of seals surrounding you, that smell badly, barking loud as fuck, and it was colder then.
    Last time I was in Lima my girlfriend wanted to go there. I told her that I was not about to go over there fucking with those stankin ass seals. I am a scuba diver so I am not intrigued by a pack of shitty seals.

  10. #4626

    Bb

    Quote Originally Posted by BlueBudgie  [View Original Post]
    Bring flippers and goggles. They don't offer either, as they want you to let the seals nibble your toes. In my group no one got a toe nibble, but everyone got tossed around by the surf. I am also a fat gringo that swims in cold mountain rivers pretty regular so I skipped the wet suit as well and it was no problem. Bring a towel. I personally would skip the life jacket and wetsuit (maybe they force you to wear the life jacket) and use flippers and goggle because there are tons of seals swimming under your feet below the water. Even more than above the water. Also they smell like the inside of a public toilet. You will smell them before you see them.
    That's great advice, BB, and I wish I had done as you did, but if someone just read your post and not the title, they wouldn't see your saying seeing the seals are a must. Also, just to clarify in case it scares people, when the seals nibble your toes, and that happened the first time I went, it is because they want to play with you, and it doesn't hurt.

    The first time I went it was kind of scary. You have hundreds of seals surrounding you, that smell badly, barking loud as fuck, and it was colder then. When I went a second time in their summer, I understood that this was just like having loads of hundred pound puppies barking that have no intention of hurting you and just wanting to play. I was much more comfortable but it may have been that other tours tired the seals out or the waves were stronger, but the seals weren't as eager to play. It still was awesome though, and it is something that is truly unforgettable.

  11. #4625
    Quote Originally Posted by ElMoreno202  [View Original Post]
    What online sites offer that? Are you referring to Tinder?...
    There are a lot, and I mean a lot of online sites where to find working girls in Lima.

    There are the ad pages for escorts like KinesTops, Placeres del Peru, [CodeWord900] VIP, Amorosas del Peru, Photokines, Kines Economicas, Chicas Delivery, Kines Complacientes. And I could go on for a long while. I won't post the links because they always get edited off in my posts so it is a loss of time.

    Also there are the regular ad pages like Locanto, Ciudad Anuncios, W Anuncios, Lima Mas Anuncios etc. Etc. Etc. These sites still have a personal ads section like Craigslists used to have.

    It's just a matter of looking around a little in google.

  12. #4624

    Visitor Friendly Hotels

    I am starting the planning stage for my first trip to Lima in October. After reading some on here I am settling on staying in Miraflores. I have read on here that some hotels are visitor friendly and some are not. Can someone point me in the direction on some visitor friendly hotels? I am planning on using Expedia to book my trip, and I would prefer to stick with the chain type hotels if possible.

  13. #4623

    Visitor Friendly Hotels

    I am starting the planning stage for my first trip to Lima in October. After reading some on here I am settling on staying in Miraflores. I have read on here that some hotels are visitor friendly and some are not. Can someone point me in the direction on some visitor friendly hotels? I am planning on using Expedia to book my trip, and I would prefer to stick with the chain type hotels if possible.

  14. #4622

    Seals are a must

    Quote Originally Posted by Elvis2008  [View Original Post]
    You will. I am repeating myself here but try to check out the Larco museum and the magic water circuit. Also, if you have time, do a Barranco food tour and swim with the seals. Those are be the experiences of a lifetime.

    And make sure to read Frankfurt's report from November 2, 2018. Link is here: http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...Lima&p=2243859#post2243859.

    If there is a better city report anywhere of any city, I have yet to find it. He did an amazing job.
    Bring flippers and goggles. They don't offer either, as they want you to let the seals nibble your toes. In my group no one got a toe nibble, but everyone got tossed around by the surf. I am also a fat gringo that swims in cold mountain rivers pretty regular so I skipped the wet suit as well and it was no problem. Bring a towel. I personally would skip the life jacket and wetsuit (maybe they force you to wear the life jacket) and use flippers and goggle because there are tons of seals swimming under your feet below the water. Even more than above the water. Also they smell like the inside of a public toilet. You will smell them before you see them.

  15. #4621
    Quote Originally Posted by ElMoreno202  [View Original Post]
    I feel like I will be good in Lima. I will post a trip report upon my return (going at the end of next month). I will be staying smack dab in the middle of Miraflores.
    You will. I am repeating myself here but try to check out the Larco museum and the magic water circuit. Also, if you have time, do a Barranco food tour and swim with the seals. Those are be the experiences of a lifetime.

    And make sure to read Frankfurt's report from November 2, 2018. Link is here: http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...Lima&p=2243859#post2243859.

    If there is a better city report anywhere of any city, I have yet to find it. He did an amazing job.

    One last thing: I don't know how good your Spanish is, but I bought two hand held translators to converse with the natives at $150 apiece. It was a waste of money because my phone worked so much better. If you are fluent in Spanish, forget about this advice, but the google translate app on my phone (specifically the button for conversation) allowed me to easily and smoothly converse with the natives, and I was using an old Samsung 7. I'd get a cheap but powerful unlocked used phone here, buy a SIM card in Peru and use that phone as a translator. It probably would be a good idea to play with the translate app here before you go. Hope you have a great time!

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