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  1. #5511

    Insurance

    Quote Originally Posted by Questner  [View Original Post]
    Emergency in the country may be extended for another 45 days from the next week, so up to about December 2, 2020. We will know soon for sure. As for insurance coverage, now try to get your individual from your country of origin with direct payment to the best provider and an option to airlift you home if in stable condition.
    I am going in two weeks.

    I suggest that everyone travelling to the DR get trip medical insurance from AMERICAN EXPRESS. Only $32 for a million dollar policy which also pays for you to get medevaced by private plane if the shit really hits the fan. You do not have to have an Amex Card to purchase it. Safe traveling.

  2. #5510
    I'm starting to get anxious guys! We are already talking about a third wave of the virus. Chaos in Europe and America. But where is China in all this?

  3. #5509

    Emergency

    Emergency in the country may be extended for another 45 days from the next week, so up to about December 2, 2020. We will know soon for sure. As for insurance coverage, now try to get your individual from your country of origin with direct payment to the best provider and an option to airlift you home if in stable condition.

  4. #5508
    Quote Originally Posted by RebelMonger  [View Original Post]
    In case you get sick with Covid-19 while visiting the island, you will be covered by the government: https://traveltomorrow.eu/dominican-...-19-insurance/.
    Very few of the patrons on this forum go to the kind of places where such insurance will provide cover. So I suggest you also make it clear that there might be a caveat: my understanding is that only those that stay in places like AI hotels and resorts, are likely to be the beneficiaries in case of such an eventuality. It is not a blanket coverage.

  5. #5507
    Quote Originally Posted by TripleDarknes  [View Original Post]
    I'm not being facetious the DR shows they value tourists. Meanwhile Colombia will turn your ass right around if you're two hours over the 96 hour window.
    I guess it depends on who is checking the PCR test result at the airport. This guy, in the Cali section, said that they let him through even though his test was 1 day over the 96 hour window.

  6. #5506

    Great Marketing!

    Quote Originally Posted by RebelMonger  [View Original Post]
    In case you get sick with Covid-19 while visiting the island, you will be covered by the government: https://traveltomorrow.eu/dominican-...-19-insurance/.
    I'm not being facetious the DR shows they value tourists. Meanwhile Colombia will turn your ass right around if you're two hours over the 96 hour window.

  7. #5505
    Quote Originally Posted by RebelMonger  [View Original Post]
    In case you get sick with Covid-19 while visiting the island, you will be covered by the government: https://traveltomorrow.eu/dominican-...-19-insurance/.
    Wow it's great appreciated!

  8. #5504
    Great info! Thanks both of you guys!

  9. #5503

    You'll be covered!

    Quote Originally Posted by Darelax  [View Original Post]
    Would you feel safer traveling with some of this? For example AirCanada covers hospitalization costs, flight changes, and extra accommodation costs if you contract the virus.

    AirCanada:

    https://bc.ctvnews.ca/air-canada-exp...ings-1.5109263

    Emirates:

    https://www.emirates.com/english/hel...ovid-19-cover/
    In case you get sick with Covid-19 while visiting the island, you will be covered by the government: https://traveltomorrow.eu/dominican-...-19-insurance/.

  10. #5502
    Quote Originally Posted by Darelax  [View Original Post]
    Would you feel safer traveling with some of this? For example AirCanada covers hospitalization costs, flight changes, and extra accommodation costs if you contract the virus.

    AirCanada:

    https://bc.ctvnews.ca/air-canada-exp...ings-1.5109263

    Emirates:

    https://www.emirates.com/english/hel...ovid-19-cover/
    Yes, both are group policies. Make sure to get to Clinica Abreu in Santo Domingo or HOMS in Santiago in case you need hospitalization, you can verify if those hospitals are part of the network for the coverage.

  11. #5501

    COVID-19 medical insurance?

    Would you feel safer traveling with some of this? For example AirCanada covers hospitalization costs, flight changes, and extra accommodation costs if you contract the virus.

    AirCanada:

    https://bc.ctvnews.ca/air-canada-exp...ings-1.5109263

    Emirates:

    https://www.emirates.com/english/hel...ovid-19-cover/

  12. #5500

    Thanks for looking out

    I think Carib tours is the answer. I have a Uber driver who will pick me up in SAnto Domingo. I have long time non pro waiting for me there. My first Cupid girl. Four or five orgasms a session. Ihave an airbnb with a jacuzzi. Really looking forward to it.

  13. #5499
    Quote Originally Posted by OldKool  [View Original Post]
    I will be in Sosua in a few weeks and will need to go from Sosua to Santo Domiingo on a Sunday for Monday departure. It appears that there is no weekend buses on Metro Bus not sure bour Caribtours.
    Please see the attached photo. This is the present (I. E, when I took it on 9/13 - which was a Sunday) schedule of Caribe (at Charamicos). As you will notice, the last bus on Saturday and Sunday is at 11.20 PM. However, in a few weeks, when you are there, I suggest that you check their schedule again as it might change. I took the bus at 7.20 and they are limiting their passengers to maintain, some semblance of distance.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Caribe.jpg‎  

  14. #5498

    Sunday travel 2

    The schedule I looked on was for weekend travel BTW. Check it out in English too. https://www.metroserviciosturisticos.com/horarios I took at ride--its 4 hours. Might have to get a 1 day Bnb for cheap just to wait for your flight on Monday.

    Quote Originally Posted by OldKool  [View Original Post]
    I will be in Sosua in a few weeks and will need to go from Sosua to Santo Domiingo on a Sunday for Monday departure. It appears that there is no weekend buses on Metro Bus not sure bour Caribtours.

  15. #5497

    Sunday travel

    Sundays are Dominican family travel days. They will use all the Metros and buses up to go to the beach and parks and rivers. Bad day to travel cheaply. I looked into it for you. You will have to take a cab to the Puerto Plata Metro station which is about 40 minutes from Sosua. It's close to Lifestyles Resort and all cabs know how to get there. There's a 7 am bus (highly recommend) and a 12:00 midday. They will stop at Santiago and then onto the capital, Santo Domingo. Hope this helps, bro!

    Quote Originally Posted by OldKool  [View Original Post]
    I will be in Sosua in a few weeks and will need to go from Sosua to Santo Domiingo on a Sunday for Monday departure. It appears that there is no weekend buses on Metro Bus not sure bour Caribtours.

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