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04-03-16 17:00 #4461
Posts: 1110Originally Posted by Ozzie1451 [View Original Post]
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04-03-16 16:38 #4460
Posts: 1110Originally Posted by Manizales911 [View Original Post]
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04-03-16 13:22 #4459
Posts: 6Originally Posted by Yanqui69 [View Original Post]
For STI I was thinking Hodelpa Centro Plaza Hotel after reading here.
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04-03-16 01:51 #4458
Posts: 2466Originally Posted by Yanqui69 [View Original Post]
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04-03-16 01:48 #4457
Posts: 98Nearby accommodations
Originally Posted by Yanqui69 [View Original Post]
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04-03-16 00:08 #4456
Posts: 1110Originally Posted by TheDoc007 [View Original Post]
Sunday will begin the exodus of party types, leaving the place to yourself. If you like, BB, can even book you some day trips. You'd be leaving the 5th, for an overnight in STI, and a departure on the 6th.
In Santiago, any large hotel would suit, but might suggest the Hodelpa, just a few miles from the airport. Most rooms at BB in the $70 range. Hodelpa within your stated ranged.
Tried to PM you, but you don't have it. There are nearby accommodations near BB I could recommend.
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04-02-16 23:58 #4455
Posts: 1110Originally Posted by TheDoc007 [View Original Post]
Or the quiet Costambar beach about 5 minutes walk away. Go to the Costambar beach during the week, and you may well be the only person on the beach.
I will attempt to PM you if you can receive them.
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04-02-16 19:22 #4454
Posts: 5446Originally Posted by TheDoc007 [View Original Post]
With no Spanish, Sosua is your best bet. Plenty of decent hotels well within your price range. There's the semi-private Playa Sin Salida beach just down the street from Casa Cayena (which has a new name, Hotel Sosua Sunrise), if you want to relax with no intrusions, or the public beach if you don't mind a few people trying to sell you something. The atmosphere is pretty relaxed and there are excursions available if you want to get out and do more.
For relaxing, Hotel Sosua Sunrise (Casa Cayena) or Hotel El Rancho are good options, short walk to both beaches, short walk to the nightlife, but far enough away to be quiet at night. Hotel Plaza Europa is another place quiet at night, but it's a bit farther from everything. Prices are good and rooms are nice.
There are a few massage places in Sosua, I think 600 pesos / hour, happy ending is extra. Massage is decent.
Try the Sosua and Sosua Hotels threads for more information.
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04-02-16 18:05 #4453
Posts: 6Blackbeard sounds like a great place but I have been traveling for several months now and am looking for some quiet and relax time with the occasional girl overnight or during the day. And what I read about Blackbeard this is not their main focus.
A normal Massage is fine, yes you can get great combos in Asia but there also a the really good ones do a Handjob at the most.
Originally Posted by CharlesPooter [View Original Post]
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04-02-16 17:28 #4452
Posts: 6Experience wise I traveled in Asia (different spots in Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam.) a lot and know my way around there and know enough to not look too much like an fool there – you can't avoid it sometimes as it is part of the game. You know they ripped you of and they know you know but Dominican Republic experience none. I also do not speak any Spanish already read this is not a start but DR was one of the few things possible and I guess it's better than doing nothing.
Arrival and departure are both around 2 pm Travel dates are fixed arrival 30th April departure 6th May as it is between business meetings.
Budget decent hotel, apartment, villa 100-140 $ per night is OK – Don't fancy the 100+$ trip but probably can't change it. I prefer non resort over resort.
I'm thinking about spending the last night closer to the airport to ensure a comfy arrival without getting up too early.
Originally Posted by Yanqui69 [View Original Post]
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04-02-16 17:28 #4451
Posts: 2390Originally Posted by Yanqui69 [View Original Post]
A third option is compromise. Book your first three days at Blackbeards. Enjoy your stay there and make day trips to Sosua to get the feel of the place. You could then move on to Sosua or continue at Blackbeards.
If no Spanish and no mongering experience abroad, Blackbeard is your safest bet for a first trip.
By the way, massages with sex included (Asian style) are not really the way to go in the DR. Best to get a good straight massage cheaply, and get your sex elsewhere, otherwise you will usually get an unsatisfactory compromise.
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04-02-16 16:58 #4450
Posts: 1110Originally Posted by TheDoc007 [View Original Post]
If this is your first time in the DR, you have minimum Spanish, etc. I would have recommended BlackBeard's but they are in Costambar, just west of Puerto Plata.
A good introductory place, in a controlled environment, quality control with the girls, etc.
Unfortunately, Costambar is about a $125 cab ride from STI.
If this is still a consideration, suggest you contact them online, and they could dispatch a cab for you. With luck, you could split the fare with another arriving guest.
Maybe check with them to come in the same time as another person. You might be able to coordinate a date with someone on this board, as well.
Allternatively, if you spoke Spanish, get a cab from STI to Caribe Tours bus station, take a bus to Puerto Plata, then a cab to Costambar / BB.
Unfortunately, the same fare back to STI.
If you are limited to Santiago, I'll leave it to others to provide comment.
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04-01-16 22:53 #4449
Posts: 6Where to?
Hi,
I'm looking for some advice as this will be my first trip to the Dominican Republic. I'll be in country for a week and due to allowed and available flights with my ticked I'm arriving in Cibao Aeropuerto Internacional del Cibao (STI).
My question where best to go to I started reading here and not sure where best to go. Looking for LT, Massages and the opportunity to do day trips maybe shot a few nice landscape photos but mainly to do nothing if I choose so. Except a nice lady.
Thanks Doc.
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03-28-16 23:04 #4448
Posts: 1110Mechanics
My apologies for an off-topic post, (it IS General Info, after all) but does anyone familiar with Santiago know of a good car mechanic?
Seems most tend to be incompetent or crooked.
Thank you.
Yanqui69.
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03-24-16 20:14 #4447
Posts: 3103Una mas
She is keeping ne interested.