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  1. #489

    Two weeks hotel for $150?

    Quote Originally Posted by MaraCucho  [View Original Post]
    Now, not everything is good news for the potential traveller. A consequence of these policies is that, since the use of the american dollar has been normalized, it has also lost some value. To illustrate the point, back in 2016 I spent a month in Caracas doing business, and I covered absolutely all my expenses (including two visits to a "studio" that was near my hotel) with $150. Nowadays, if I tried to do the same, those $150 would only pay for two weeks on the same hotel, nothing else.
    Well $150 for 2 weeks in a hotel is just over $10 a day. Can't get much cheaper unless it's a hostel for the backpackers.

    What kind of place and where? Where do you like to go there? Any advice would be great too, thanks.

    I've been watching some YouTube videos and they have some awesome beaches on their islands.

  2. #488
    Quote Originally Posted by Quagmire1974  [View Original Post]
    Interesting story on Yahoo about Venezuela making a drastic economic recovery:

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/dollars-f...093630456.html

    Can anyone in Caracas or Venezuela confirm the story's details?
    I've mentioned this before, but yes, ever since Maduro depenalized the use of the american dollar in 2019, things have gotten a bit better around here. I wouldn't calle it "drastic" as that article does, but there has been some level of recovery in the past two years. The USD has become the defacto currency here in Venezuela, and thanks to its free use you don't have to do business with shady people to exchange your $$$ into Bolivares, just pay using dollars because it is accepted everywhere. In fact, it is quite common that prices for products and services are quotes in USD and not bolivares. The article also mentions something that is quite true, since our government was too inept to reactivate national production, they attacked the problem by lowering taxes and regulations on imported goods. Not exactly the best solution (I'd rather buy stuff made here), but the supermarkets are indeed supplied.

    Now, not everything is good news for the potential traveller. A consequence of these policies is that, since the use of the american dollar has been normalized, it has also lost some value. To illustrate the point, back in 2016 I spent a month in Caracas doing business, and I covered absolutely all my expenses (including two visits to a "studio" that was near my hotel) with $150. Nowadays, if I tried to do the same, those $150 would only pay for two weeks on the same hotel, nothing else.

  3. #487

    Venezuela and Caracas Making a Comeback?

    Interesting story on Yahoo about Venezuela making a drastic economic recovery:

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/dollars-f...093630456.html

    Can anyone in Caracas or Venezuela confirm the story's details?

  4. #486

    Un million on LAC

    Atac now, they are desperate for gringo-money and after have seen her in Colombia (I would not recommend VNZ) she can agree on marriage 20 yo-God's age.

    They will ask for ex / cibersexo, it'boring and does not lead to nothing.

    If I where adiceted to ciberex, I easily spend the cost of a aero tiket a months.

    My friend gets 400 dollars from gringos for amateur shows which is 87.000 internal bolivars, she is 22 lives alone and can go to clubs etc for even more money. Imports are of course super expensive, but products and ervices made / done in VNZ, 87.000 is a high income for just howing your pussy when you ned some cash. Zelle and Paypal she uses, WU are more restricted but today I got a info on my SMS a new site, easily send money to Colombia.

    I will wait. Then I will marry a Quen and bring her to Copenhagen, where she probably will continue her profession, after marriage 2-3 years she has full citizenship for life. But +99% of the Guapa does not understand this; they just want cibersex / Zelle instantly.

    I ak them; what about age, I', 44 what will happen to you in the erotic service area area after 33 yo, yes superboobs and a new ass and abdomen can by some time. But commitment seems impossible.

  5. #485
    Quote Originally Posted by Droog  [View Original Post]
    What's the current situation in Venezuela? Would it be a reasonable idea for an American to visit?

    I have a lot of girls from Venezuela contacting me on SA, so they must be getting kind of hungry for business. I'm looking to take a trip in a few months and I would like to find a place where I can have some hot & somewhat kinky girls to party with for some extended sessions. I'm a bit budget constrained, so going someplace where my mongering dollar will go farther just makes sense. Any particular place to recommend? Any other countries I should seriously consider? Any other words of wisdom?
    Not right now, for very obvious reasons. The entire country is under lockdown, everything is closed and travelling around is difficult. As for visiting when things get a bit normal, it would be good to know your estimated budget and how much do you want to stay, to give a better guess. Bear in mind that while Venezuela is still relatively cheap if you have $$ the years of being able to do business with a good looking girl for less than 10 bucks are a thing of the past.

  6. #484

    Is it worth visiting?

    What's the current situation in Venezuela? Would it be a reasonable idea for an American to visit?

    I have a lot of girls from Venezuela contacting me on SA, so they must be getting kind of hungry for business. I'm looking to take a trip in a few months and I would like to find a place where I can have some hot & somewhat kinky girls to party with for some extended sessions. I'm a bit budget constrained, so going someplace where my mongering dollar will go farther just makes sense. Any particular place to recommend? Any other countries I should seriously consider? Any other words of wisdom?

  7. #483
    Quote Originally Posted by Orgasmico  [View Original Post]
    Been watching this travel blog about the country.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN5LZR4ejkg
    This is a great series, wish he was a monger.

  8. #482
    Been watching this travel blog about the country.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN5LZR4ejkg

  9. #481
    As far as I know the Simon Bolivar international bridge is 100% open for people to cross, the restrictions were lifted a couple of months ago. The containers from the incident with the humanitarian help back in February are still there, but again, you can walk to Colombia and back just fine. I know this because a relative off mine went to Colombia less than two weeks ago. Crossing can be a pain in the ass, as the authorities in the Venezuela side of the border don't give a damn, and there are thousands and thousands of people going to Colombia every day.

  10. #480
    Quote Originally Posted by DonCarlos1234  [View Original Post]
    Great idea Tall Man. Since they won't give us Americans a Visa for Vnz, I also figured to invite someone to meet in Cucuta. (also from Latin American Cupid) What credentials will she need to cross nowadays? Will the same be true for flights inside Colombia or off to other countries like Mexico? Basically how do people escape VNZ? How are they crossing into Cucuta? And maybe some idea of travel expense I might risk paying.
    I am in almost daily contact with a few of the venies that I met on my 2 visits to Cucuta and another Venie whom I met in Medellin, so as a curious type of guy I am I always ask about how they travel and costs and so on. The 3 or 4 have returned to their respective city in Venezuelan and will make the return trip as needed.

    Basically none of them have any problems with doing this: they will travel by bus from their home city to the border crossing at about Cucuta then for a small fee they make contact with a "guide" and follow a foot path from Venezuelan over the border into Colombia. The chicas I have spoken to have paid a small fee to the coyote of about $5. USD or less to get them across, it is relatively safe and they travel in small groups and takes about 20 minutes. The crossing is located about 6 miles north of the international bridge in Cucuta. Literally thousands each day make this trek.

    So yes should you meet a Venie on any dating site such as LAC or the like this is most likely how they would enter Colombia.

    The Tall Man.

  11. #479

    Cucuta border crossing?

    Quote Originally Posted by TheTallMan  [View Original Post]
    As some of you maybe aware of I usually post in the Medellin section and I am planning on a recon to update the list for Cucuta within the next month and a half. In preparation for this I have started to correspond with some cuties in Venz on Latin American Cupid site, my plan is to invite them to Cucuta for the week when I will be there, the monkey wrench is if and when the cucuta border crossings open back up. Stay tuned The Tall Man.
    Great idea Tall Man. Since they won't give us Americans a Visa for Vnz, I also figured to invite someone to meet in Cucuta. (also from Latin American Cupid) What credentials will she need to cross nowadays? Will the same be true for flights inside Colombia or off to other countries like Mexico? Basically how do people escape VNZ? How are they crossing into Cucuta? And maybe some idea of travel expense I might risk paying.

  12. #478

    Thanks, Tall Man

    Quote Originally Posted by TheTallMan  [View Original Post]
    As some of you maybe aware of I usually post in the Medellin section and I am planning on a recon to update the list for Cucuta within the next month and a half. In preparation for this I have started to correspond with some cuties in Venz on Latin American Cupid site, my plan is to invite them to Cucuta for the week when I will be there, the monkey wrench is if and when the cucuta border crossings open back up. Stay tuned.

    The Tall Man.
    I'll be there in November and look forward to hearing your experiences.

  13. #477

    Venz / Colombia border crossings all shut tight!

    As some of you maybe aware of I usually post in the Medellin section and I am planning on a recon to update the list for Cucuta within the next month and a half. In preparation for this I have started to correspond with some cuties in Venz on Latin American Cupid site, my plan is to invite them to Cucuta for the week when I will be there, the monkey wrench is if and when the cucuta border crossings open back up. Stay tuned.

    The Tall Man.

  14. #476

    Will Maduro fall and VNZ become a normal country?

    https://www.gisreportsonline.com/opi...r-maduros-fall, politics,2622. Html.

    We hope the sooner the better!

  15. #475
    Quote Originally Posted by Hotrod10  [View Original Post]
    I am looking at Venezuelan for a trip in Feb. All depends on my visa. Looking at the last 50 reports for guidance I still need help. Can any member give me a hotel that is near the action but will not break the bank.
    Which city are you going to?

    Do you know how to exchange usd to bolivars? That's going to get you more than anything else. With the official exchange you are better off going somewhere else.

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