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Originally Posted by JayWonEm
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Well, it looks like it will be Cartagena for me. The flight times to / from southern FL are insane. Get into STI at 3 AM and then fly back arriving at 5 AM. Non-starter. Until they change the flight schedule I don't see it happening.
Cartagena is a mess. It was always a tourist trap to begin with, but now it is getting more dangerous. The area around the clock tower is the main place where you would have minimal safety concerns. All prices are inflated compared to other cities in Colombia, including for the girls. Also, you will have countless people on the street incessantly hounding you to buy something, even more so if you are fair skinned and don't speak Spanish. It's basically scam city. You can go there if you want, but I personally think there are better options.
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Originally Posted by Questner
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Yes, also on exit. You may ask for assistance at the airport, it takes a minute to fill in the data.
Thanks, Questner, for answering.
But also: do I need to show proof of exit ticket when first traveling TO the DR (to the airline or migration).
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Originally Posted by Lulle
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From my research:
You have to fill out an online form (called an "E-Ticket") here:
* https://eticket.migracion.gob.do/.
First for the entrada, and then separately for the salida.
I THINK that I can simply fill out the first one, the "E-Ticket entrada," then later buy my airline ticket to exit DR, and at that point I'll fill out the second form.
I just worry that someone (the first airline, or migration in DR) would require that I already have proof of the second ticket.
Anybody know?
Yes, also on exit. You may ask for assistance at the airport, it takes a minute to fill in the data.
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Originally Posted by Lulle
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From my research:
You have to fill out an online form (called an "E-Ticket") here:
* https://eticket.migracion.gob.do/.
First for the entrada, and then separately for the salida.
I THINK that I can simply fill out the first one, the "E-Ticket entrada," then later buy my airline ticket to exit DR, and at that point I'll fill out the second form.
I just worry that someone (the first airline, or migration in DR) would require that I already have proof of the second ticket.
Anybody know?
The airlines and exit immigration both checked at Santiago this weekend.
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Do you need the ticket to exit DR before you arrive?
From my research:
You have to fill out an online form (called an "E-Ticket") here:
* https://eticket.migracion.gob.do/.
First for the entrada, and then separately for the salida.
I THINK that I can simply fill out the first one, the "E-Ticket entrada," then later buy my airline ticket to exit DR, and at that point I'll fill out the second form.
I just worry that someone (the first airline, or migration in DR) would require that I already have proof of the second ticket.
Anybody know?
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Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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The drive is only an hour and a half between Sosua and Santiago.
Sorry, too early in the morning (and didn't have my glasses on). I misread it. I drive from SDQ to Cabarete, which takes me (slow driver) at least 4 hours, depending on which way I go. Desculpa.
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Originally Posted by VanessasClient
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Keep in mind that Santiago is over an hour away from Sosua by drive. If traffic is bad or there's a problem with the roads, it could be 2 hours. I already looked this up because it's much cheaper to fly into STI than it is Puerto Plata. You have to find a driver who is willing to make the drive, has enough room for your luggage, and hope nothing goes wrong on the remote roads. I would imagine there's very little cell service outside the big cities. From what I've been able to research, price tag for the drive will probably run close to 50 USD.
Well, it looks like it will be Cartagena for me. The flight times to / from southern FL are insane. Get into STI at 3 AM and then fly back arriving at 5 AM. Non-starter. Until they change the flight schedule I don't see it happening.
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The drive is only an hour and a half between Sosua and Santiago.
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Originally Posted by VanessasClient
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Keep in mind that Santiago is over an hour away from Sosua by drive. If traffic is bad or there's a problem with the roads, it could be 2 hours. I already looked this up because it's much cheaper to fly into STI than it is Puerto Plata. You have to find a driver who is willing to make the drive, has enough room for your luggage, and hope nothing goes wrong on the remote roads. I would imagine there's very little cell service outside the big cities. From what I've been able to research, price tag for the drive will probably run close to 50 USD.
The drive is at least three and a half hours.
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Originally Posted by JayWonEm
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Thanks. I was checking the Spirit destinations and saw Punta Cana, but now I see they fly to all three airports. The flight to STI gets in at 3 AM, but so be it. Was going to head to Cartagena instead but maybe reconsider Sosua.
Keep in mind that Santiago is over an hour away from Sosua by drive. If traffic is bad or there's a problem with the roads, it could be 2 hours. I already looked this up because it's much cheaper to fly into STI than it is Puerto Plata. You have to find a driver who is willing to make the drive, has enough room for your luggage, and hope nothing goes wrong on the remote roads. I would imagine there's very little cell service outside the big cities. From what I've been able to research, price tag for the drive will probably run close to 50 USD.
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Originally Posted by OldKool
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Partner you are starting on the wrong foot. Punta Cana is far from Sosua and not easy to get to. Sosua is a couple hundred miles from PC. Opposite sides of the Island. I fly Spirit all the time. SDQ or STI airports are better choices to get to Sosua. Punta Cana is the worse mongering spot on the Island. Attracts family vacationers. You need to do more research before you hit the ground. Sosua is perfect for you point and clic. Like you partner I am in, my 60's and have no issues getting all the ladies I want.
Thanks. I was checking the Spirit destinations and saw Punta Cana, but now I see they fly to all three airports. The flight to STI gets in at 3 AM, but so be it. Was going to head to Cartagena instead but maybe reconsider Sosua.
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Originally Posted by OldKool
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Partner you are starting on the wrong foot. Punta Cana is far from Sosua and not easy to get to. Sosua is a couple hundred miles from PC. Opposite sides of the Island. I fly Spirit all the time. SDQ or STI airports are better choices to get to Sosua. Punta Cana is the worse mongering spot on the Island. Attracts family vacationers. You need to do more research before you hit the ground. Sosua is perfect for you point and clic. Like you partner I am in, my 60's and have no issues getting all the ladies I want.
What about Santo Domingo?
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Sosua is hard to beat for a quick monger trip
Partner you are starting on the wrong foot. Punta Cana is far from Sosua and not easy to get to. Sosua is a couple hundred miles from PC. Opposite sides of the Island. I fly Spirit all the time. SDQ or STI airports are better choices to get to Sosua. Punta Cana is the worse mongering spot on the Island. Attracts family vacationers. You need to do more research before you hit the ground. Sosua is perfect for you point and clic. Like you partner I am in, my 60's and have no issues getting all the ladies I want.
Originally Posted by JayWonEm
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Need to get away for a bit and am thinking of a first trip to DR next week on short notice. I have read a bunch of pages on the forum here but hoping someone can give me the Cliff Notes version. I am older (OK. Old), experienced with escorts and with international travel, and I speak decent Spanish. I would fly Spirit into Punta Cana. It seems like Sosua is the place to be, and it is fairly close to the airport. I like variety but if I find a girl I like I am open to overnights, daytime activities, and temporary monogamy. I want some companionship in addition to sex. I would like a nice hotel or resort with good facilities. I want to do a few ocean activities, whether its snorkeling, fishing, island cruise, or whatever, preferably with female companionship. Love good food, and moderate drink. Some nightlife, but at my age probably not too much.
Anyone care to recommend:
Place to stay (prefer under $100).
How to connect with girls (social, ad sites, clubs, agencies?
Bar / restaurant / activity recommendations?
Open to suggestions. Thanks in advance!!
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First Visit Advice
Need to get away for a bit and am thinking of a first trip to DR next week on short notice. I have read a bunch of pages on the forum here but hoping someone can give me the Cliff Notes version. I am older (OK. Old), experienced with escorts and with international travel, and I speak decent Spanish. I would fly Spirit into Punta Cana. It seems like Sosua is the place to be, and it is fairly close to the airport. I like variety but if I find a girl I like I am open to overnights, daytime activities, and temporary monogamy. I want some companionship in addition to sex. I would like a nice hotel or resort with good facilities. I want to do a few ocean activities, whether its snorkeling, fishing, island cruise, or whatever, preferably with female companionship. Love good food, and moderate drink. Some nightlife, but at my age probably not too much.
Anyone care to recommend:
Place to stay (prefer under $100).
How to connect with girls (social, ad sites, clubs, agencies?
Bar / restaurant / activity recommendations?
Open to suggestions. Thanks in advance!!
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All-inclusive resorts
Originally Posted by VloneCarti
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Any recommendations for best latin American countries to go to p4 p for a complete travel newbie? I'm 22 and soon will be planning a trip abroad (hopefully next summer) to visit a Latin American country to p4 p and be able to lose my virginity. The problem is I don't really have any experience at all with traveling abroad. I've never traveled solo by myself to a foreign country before and have only traveled out of the country once to China when I was 16 but that was a school trip.
Does anyone have any recommendations on where I can go to that would be great for a travel newbie like me? I think Colombia and Brazil are out automatically cause I've heard they can be somewhat hard to navigate. I know a lot of people recommend Thailand but unfortunately I'm not attracted to Asian women and also really like thick women so wondering what options I have. One place I do want to go to is sosua but I'm not sure how newbie friendly it is.
People are giving a lot of suggestions as if you are an experienced traveler with a lot of experience with escorts. I suggest you make it as easy as possible and go to an all-inclusive resort with the girls included. I can't verify or recommend any particular one but here is an example:
https://drmermaids.com/our-packages/
Make things as easy as possible for yourself. You don't have to negotiate or risk getting ripped off, and you don't really need any international traveling skills, or even get around a foreign city. Cities like Cartagena are incredibly easy, but you still have to negotiate and avoid getting ripped off. I suggest making it as simple as possible. Others on here might have suggestions on a specific resort.
I am looking at a first trip myself so will be interested in feedback.
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