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10-23-17 12:15 #28832
Posts: 160Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
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10-23-17 05:49 #28831
Posts: 3859Do A Month In Sosua? (Homebase)
Just curious to know how many guys stay in Sosua for a month at a time or use it as a home base for other parts of the country? I've been to the DR a few times, hit Santiago and SD already. I love the DR vibe and the women but I go batshyt crazy during the day trying to keep occupied. Anyone else feel this way?
I've never been to Boca Chica or the surrounding areas, so maybe that's a go. I love to venture off but I don't like renting a car when I intend to party.
Caribe Tours can work wonders but I'm sure it has limits.
What would you do for a month in Sosua in the month of Feb?
Thanks.
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10-23-17 02:40 #28830
Posts: 728Thanks
Originally Posted by Mongerer69 [View Original Post]
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10-23-17 02:01 #28829
Posts: 2692Originally Posted by PuntingGeorge [View Original Post]
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10-23-17 01:31 #28828
Posts: 1977Originally Posted by Tomjackin [View Original Post]
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10-22-17 23:11 #28827
Posts: 160Originally Posted by Tomjackin [View Original Post]
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10-22-17 21:56 #28826
Posts: 2692Originally Posted by PuntingGeorge [View Original Post]
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10-22-17 21:31 #28825
Posts: 160Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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10-22-17 19:44 #28824
Posts: 1977Originally Posted by PuntingGeorge [View Original Post]
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10-22-17 18:55 #28823
Posts: 160Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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10-20-17 18:24 #28822
Posts: 2390Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
I hope he follows through with his intention to learn Creole. (Don't waste time with French unless you will use it elsewhere as well). Creole is not hard (it has a small vocabulary and is written exactly as spoken, and just a few phrases are a great ice-breaker with Haitians.
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10-20-17 15:43 #28821
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by Tablefall [View Original Post]
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10-20-17 13:59 #28820
Posts: 2492Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
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10-20-17 03:40 #28819
Posts: 142017 Sosua Update.
Made it to the last week in September with the last 2 hurricanes gone by. It's still low season. They are beginning to cement the street on the Burbon street restaurant side. Rumba was my favorite bar in all my visits to Sosua. No more Rumba bar. I do not like City Lights or Classico. The renovated Casa Valeria hotel looks fabulous. Went to check out the chicas on the street. At first, it scared the hell out of me because I'm comparing it to previous visits. This trip also seem like the Haitians have outnumber the Dominicans by a large amount. My pick ups was just walking along and standing outside the side bars or restaurants. I let the action come to me and carefully picked out who I wanted to take back to my hotel. On this trip I did not have one Dominican. All Haitians only. Chica's still want me to take them when they know I have no more leech left.
Still love the sun, shade and good fresh food. Wow! No matter how Sosua changes I manage to have a very good time. It's just amazing! I can only get away once a year. Always new faces and the old timers always remember me. Treat people well because they never forget you. Now I think I need to learn a little bit of French or Creole. It's all good!
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10-19-17 04:07 #28818
Posts: 169New Garden
I make my reservations with Miguelina directly. info.newgarden@gmail.com.
Originally Posted by Gagoo [View Original Post]