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06-29-16 20:23 #385
Posts: 1Where to find a girl in Port au prince
I will be soon in Port Au Prince, where can I find nice girls, Dominican?
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01-13-16 18:27 #384
Posts: 35Originally Posted by Cammack [View Original Post]
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01-06-16 19:10 #383
Posts: 24Flamingo Club Petionville
So I'm in Petionville with time on my hands and a need for a girl. I remembered 1 of my girlfriends had said the Flamingo Club had girls available for 1000 gourds. I stopped by and a big lady was sitting at the door and said they weren't open. Mind you it was 2 pm. I asked when the girls came and it wasn't until evening. I asked if there were none here now and she made a phone call and Sarah came within 5 minutes dressed the part. I bought a few shots of Remy Martin and then paid the 100 US house fee and went upstairs to a dinghy room stuffed full of dinghy bunk beds. There was a bathroom with no running water. It wasn't too great. Sarah has the looks but it was definitely business. So I won't be back but if a guy is in a pinch and has dough to throw out the window it is an option. Just a little FYI.
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01-04-16 00:27 #382
Posts: 46Originally Posted by Krezi [View Original Post]
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12-15-15 16:44 #381
Posts: 35Originally Posted by NoobTraveller [View Original Post]
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12-11-15 16:21 #380
Posts: 13Just a quick question. I've been talking to travelers and have done some digging myself. It seems it's not very common for Haitian women to shave. Does anyone have any experience with Haiti that can add to this?
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05-24-15 02:26 #379
Posts: 3074Originally Posted by MoparMan [View Original Post]
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05-23-15 18:00 #378
Posts: 45Inexpensive accommodation / monthly rentals?
Good day to all,
I always enjoy and appreciate the information available here and am grateful to those who post. I am a frequent traveler to the DR and spend long periods of time there through the winter months. One of the great things about the DR for me is the availability of very reasonable long term (monthly) rental rates at hotels.
I made my first visit to Haiti this past winter while I was staying on the north coast of the DR. I went by bus (Caribe Tours) on the direct line from Santiago to Cap Haitian. Before leaving the DR I spent a lot of time on the internet trying to find reasonably priced accommodation in Cap Haitian.
I am a retired guy without a large income so reasonable accommodation costs are a necessity for a trip of any length. For my trip to Cap I stayed at the Imperial Hotel for a week, it was approx. $70 usd per night. The hotel was very nice and I had no complaints other than the price was not sustainable for me for any length of time.
I would like to visit Haiti again and spend more time there but I would need more reasonably priced accommodations. My question would be, can anyone offer advice or suggestions as to the availability of more reasonably priced accommodation, or affordable monthly rentals rates. I have seen similar comments from other travelers to Haiti, I am sure there must be options out there?
I enjoyed my short visit to Haiti very much and would like to return for longer periods of time. Any help on how to deal with the high price of accommodation would be greatly appreciated. I am OK with fairly basic accommodation and do not require a lot of 'frills' other than a secure and safe environment.
Cheers
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04-22-15 14:06 #377
Posts: 3700Originally Posted by LaIsla [View Original Post]
Thanks for the info.
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04-22-15 06:27 #376
Posts: 286Curious
I'm curious, why don't more of you come to Haiti and go to stink-ass places like Sosua instead? Is it the danger factor? Expense? Supposed lack of amenities? Do you want someone there to help you?
Just curious.
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04-19-15 17:39 #375
Posts: 35Whats keeping me busy in Haiti?
These girls are.
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03-26-15 04:22 #374
Posts: 286Headed back to Haiti
Really, I hate going to Haiti. It's so boring. It's so dangerous. Nothing to do. Nothing but ugly women. Well, what are you going to do? hahahaha
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03-25-15 20:23 #373
Posts: 1Cap Haitian
Met a nice Haitian in Sosua last week that I wifed up with for 5 days. She invited me to come to Haiti and show me her town.
From my limited research, it appears that the hotels are very expensive, but it looks to be a beautiful area, and I have wanted to go for the last.
3 years. Over the last 15 years, I have extensive knowledge of CR, Panama, Nicaragua, Cuba, DR, Colombia, but this would be my first trip to.
Haiti. Planning on returning to Cuba / DR in July-August, and thinking of Caribe Tours from DR.
Any info on the area would be greatly appreciated.
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03-17-15 23:22 #372
Posts: 675Info
Originally Posted by BadBear2000 [View Original Post]
I sent you pm, thanks any info would be great sir, thanks.
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03-17-15 22:17 #371
Posts: 567If it does I do not know what it is. I will check on my next trip and post it.
Originally Posted by Krezi [View Original Post]