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  1. #106

    Street action

    Can anyone comment on the ease or lack of ease in picking up civilians.

    Are there any particular areas for picking pros from the street?

    Do police harass you for "Donations"?

  2. #105

    Camaro in La Romana November 2014

    Camaro in La Romana Synopsis November 2014.

    Gentleman I have just completed my most recent excursion throughout the Dominican Republic. This trip will include separate synopsis reports on Mao, La Romana & Puerto Plata. Although I made 2 day trips to Santiago I have nothing new to report there.

    The aforementioned reports will include anecdotes and my observations of the conditions and activities on the ground of each of the locations. This trip includes 5 days in Sosua, 2 days in Mao, 2 days in La Romana and closes with 3 days in Sosua.

    This report will not be like my first La Romana report which detailed different mongering venues because this was more of a wife up trip than a mongering trip.

    Below I have listed my notes for your review.

    Dominican Cupid.

    I am an avid user of both Dominican & Latin American Cupid which has a plethora of women from all over the Dominican Republic. Sometimes they reach out for me and other times I reach out for them. Generally after the first 2 message exchanges I ask for their whatsapp information and begin the process of getting acquainted via instant messaging.

    In general I keep my interest in Puerto Plata and Santiago since I prefer the north coast but occasionally I entertain women from other parts of the Island like Ms. La Romana. Using the internet dating sites along with whatsapp allows me to save a great deal of time in my search of chicas.

    La Romana.

    La Romana is reported to be the 3rd largest city in the Dominican Republic with over 150,000 people equivalent with Puerto Plata. La Romana is less than 2 hours east of Santo Domingo and is a thriving community with a beach and a plethora of things to do.

    This will be my second La Romana excursion; my first excursion was strictly a monger trip (the previous trip report is available for your review) although I met a beautiful civilian I wasn't really there for a wife up situation. This trip would be exactly the opposite there would be no mongering just a wife up situation for 2 days with Ms. La Romana.

    Transportation to La Romana.

    My journey to La Romana commenced in Mao which is literally on the other side of the country. I took Carribe Tours to Santo Domingo and took a taxi to La Romana Parada de Gua Gua's. They have a bus that leaves every hour.

    The gua gua to La Romana from Santo Domingo is exceptional because the gua guas are coach buses like Carribe Tours and Metro buses. Many gua guas a small vans or buses some with air conditioning some without, however La Romana gua guas are different. These buses are not only air conditioned and comfortable but they show movies for your enjoyment.

    I do not know the reason for the fare disparity but I paid 350 pesos going but only 150 pesos on my return, perhaps I was gringo taxed who knows? The ride from Santo Domingo to La Romana is just under 2 hours.

    Ms. La Romana.

    I met Ms. LR on Dominican Cupid she sent me a message with her cellular number saying she liked my profile. I had no desire to go to La Romana because I had been before as well as it was out of my Sosua-Santiago range. The more I looked at her photos and talked with her I began approaching the idea of changing my direction.

    I tried to import her to Santiago for a day then she dropped off after which I called next. A few days later she reached out again and the pictures started coming and I got weak at the knees. Originally I put her on my December roster but then I kept looking at her photos and I promoted her to my November roster.

    She met me and the bus stop in La Romana and our odyssey together began. I had difficulty understanding her Spanish because she sounded like she had marbles in her mouth but we got by.

    Jumbo.

    Jumbo is the La Sirena super market of La Romana. It put me in the mind of a Wal Mart with more diversity from groceries, clothing, banks to ATM's and cell phone stores and of course Western Union. It is north of the hotel about a 5 minute moto ride. It is a great place to meet and greet there is a small food court and a balcony with seats that overlooks the store where you can eat and talk if you like.

    Ms. La Romana and I go to Jumbo to get refreshments for the room.

    Hotel Olimpo.

    On my second visit to La Romana I did not want to re-visit Hotel Olimpo and I asked Ms. La Romana to find a hotel for me but durrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrah she fell down on the job. I asked her why but I have no idea what she said. We went to another hotel but I really didn't like it and since the taxi meter was running I decided not to drive all over La Romana trying to find a place to stay.

    Hotel Olimpo is located in the center of La Romana and about a 10 minute taxi ride from the airport. I got a basic room for 1600 DOP. The room was clean but very old and worn. The air-conditioning and cabel worked well but I did not use theWI FI due to my computor problems.

    The one advantage to the hotel is it is centrally located and easy to find.

    Casa de Cambio Marinelli.

    Casa de Cambio Marinelli is less than 5 minutes from Hotel Olimpo and 2 blocks from the Jumbo supermarket. I got 43.6 DOP -1 US exchange rate. There are literally dozens of casa de cambios in La Romana so getting change should not be a problem.

    La Playa Caleta.

    La Playa Caleta is La Romana's public beach. I did not visit the beach my first time in La Romana however on my second visit I discovered a beach that reminded me a lot of Playa Sosua less the touts and beggers.

    La Playa Caleta was more of a beach for locals especially on the weekends than a place for tourist like Playa Cabarette or Playa Sosua.

    Ms. La Romana and I spent some time at La Playa Caleta eating etc.

    Marinelly Bar and Restaurant.

    Marinelly is a restaurant bar and lounge that is about 10 minutes from Hotel Olimpo just before you get to Jumbo. From what I saw of the night life in La Romana Marinelly's had the best to offer. Marinelly has 2 entrances one from the restaurant and the other from outside. It put me in the mind of a Classico's without the dance floor. It has 3 areas that have white leather couches and all I could think of is how great this spot would be for a date.

    Ms. La Romana and I went twice once to the club and once to the restaurant where the food and service was absolutely incredible. I highly recommend Marinelly's for any visit to La Romana.

    Ms La Romana part 2.

    Ms. LR starts off by saying she would not be able to spend the night with me with a smirk on her face and then ask if I want to be with another woman. I later discover she is on her period and again she asked if I want to be with another woman. Throughout my time with her she would do and say little things to test me which I thought was very childish.

    Despite her childish behavior I have to give her an "A" for effort our first night together she was a champ starting with a good hand job, BBBJ and some decent sex despite her condition. Unfortunately in the 2 days together there was only one session and there were times when she was obviously in discomfort.

    I have to give her credit even in her condition she was one sexy woman. When were in the room she wore real tight booty shorts and a tank top and I absolutely loved looking at her body.

    I blasted her for being so childish and she back talked me for a minute but later apologized and was very humble and repentant. I might import her on my next trip to Sosua we shall see.

    Closing thoughts La Romana.

    I prefer the north coast of the Dominican Republic and La Romana is literally on the other side of the Island but for some reason I feel at home there. Below I have listed some of my closing thoughts on La Romana:

    La Romana is reported to be the third largest city in the Dominican Republic but it didn't feel that big when I was there. I suspect it is because in both my trips I travelled in the same basic area. Future trips will include exploring more of what La Romana has to offer.

    La Romana has a beach, vibrant urban and night life. There is plenty of PFP in the form of clubs called "drinks" and "frias. " In addition there are a few car washes that double as sex venues.

    Never underestimate the power of a woman I had no intention of returning to La Romana but I was influenced by the beauty of Ms. La Romana. She is a flaca blanca with a witty personality. When we finally met I found her to be childish and immature but I believe if I spend time with her in the future I believe she can be molded with positive results.

    When dealing with civilian non pros you always have to anticipate what your plan is if she is on her menstrual cycle. Although some pros work during their cycle generally they do not. This is one of the differences between involved with civilian non pros.

    My experience with Ms. La Romana has also caused me to reflect on the importance of age disparity in relationships since I was old enough to be her grandfather. For pure sex as long as a woman is over 18 it can work but for me I desire substance and experience. The advantage to a woman in her youth is that some are teachable and can be molded. The bottom line is that young women present a challenge that I will view soberly going forward.

    Conclusion:

    Although there are plenty of PFP opportunities in La Romana there are also plenty of civilian non pro opportunities. Although La Romana is out of my normal stomping grounds I look forward to returning to not only explore more of the city but more of the fruit of the city.

  3. #104

    La Romana

    Sounds as good as it always did back in the day. Have not been on the board for 4 years but for 30 years I enjoyed that town to the max.

  4. #103
    Quote Originally Posted by Camaro1257  [View Original Post]
    I do not fully understand the ethnic make up of the Dominican Republic. I do know that Hispanola was the primary port of the slave trade in the Western Hemisphere. I also know that many Dominicans are hybrids with Haitian family and descendants that go back to the Haitian occupation of the DR. But I do not understand why in Santiago Dominicanos are lighter than they are in La Romana. I did not run into any women in La Romana who identified themselves as Haitian in fact the darker ones that I met said they were from Santo Domingo Dominicanas and they were in La Romana because the money is better, I would say in general the women in La Romana are darker than Sosua once again I have no idea why.
    Aafrican Slaves were brought to most Caribbean islands to work on sugar cane fields. These fields were located in towns near the coast. That is why people in the center of the country is lighter skinned, the same occurs in Puerto Rico, my country. In Puerto Rico a cocolo is a guy who loves salsa music. So I am a cocolo.

  5. #102

    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Pooter  [View Original Post]
    From 1870 to 1914 the sugar industry was booming in the DR. Black cane-cutters were brought in from Haiti and from the British and French West Indies. Romana was one of the centres of the industry and many stayed in the area interbreeding with Dominicans. I believe it still is, though the industry has dwindled right away.

    The English speakers, who considered themselves a cut above the Haitians, were known as "cocolos". I had a friend whose novia had an English (well, Irish to be more precise) surname, and lost no time in telling each new acquaintance that her dark color came from her cocolo great-grandad and that, thank God, she had no Haitian blood. The last bit may have been wishful thinking on her part.

    More about it here:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocolo

    Note that the word "cocolo" has different implications in different countries, so use it with care.
    This explains why one of my chicas called me "mi coco". The history and culture of this area is nothing less than fascinating!

  6. #101
    Quote Originally Posted by Camaro1257  [View Original Post]
    I would say in general the women in La Romana are darker than Sosua. Once again I have no idea why.
    From 1870 to 1914 the sugar industry was booming in the DR. Black cane-cutters were brought in from Haiti and from the British and French West Indies. Romana was one of the centres of the industry and many stayed in the area interbreeding with Dominicans. I believe it still is, though the industry has dwindled right away.

    The English speakers, who considered themselves a cut above the Haitians, were known as "cocolos". I had a friend whose novia had an English (well, Irish to be more precise) surname, and lost no time in telling each new acquaintance that her dark color came from her cocolo great-grandad and that, thank God, she had no Haitian blood. The last bit may have been wishful thinking on her part.

    More about it here:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocolo

    Note that the word "cocolo" has different implications in different countries, so use it with care.

  7. #100

    Skin color of the women in La Romana

    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Pooter  [View Original Post]
    Absolutely excellent report, methodical, and packed with solid facts.

    Something maybe only of interest to me. You mentioned that skin-colors tended to be dark. Similar to Sosua, or more so? I know there are a lot of Haitians there, but did you come across them in the chica venues you visited? In some cities, like Puerto Plata, they are found intermixed with Dominicans, and in others they mainly keep to their own barrios.
    I do not fully understand the ethnic make up of the Dominican Republic. I do know that Hispanola was the primary port of the slave trade in the Western Hemisphere. I also know that many Dominicans are hybrids with Haitian family and descendants that go back to the Haitian occupation of the DR. But I do not understand why in Santiago Dominicanos are lighter than they are in La Romana. I did not run into any women in La Romana who identified themselves as Haitian in fact the darker ones that I met said they were from Santo Domingo Dominicanas and they were in La Romana because the money is better, I would say in general the women in La Romana are darker than Sosua once again I have no idea why.

  8. #99

    Thanks, Camaro

    Absolutely excellent report, methodical, and packed with solid facts.

    Something maybe only of interest to me. You mentioned that skin-colors tended to be dark. Similar to Sosua, or more so? I know there are a lot of Haitians there, but did you come across them in the chica venues you visited? In some cities, like Puerto Plata, they are found intermixed with Dominicans, and in others they mainly keep to their own barrios.

  9. #98
    Thanks Camaro. I ride through La Romana quite a bit going back and forth to my girl's house in Higuey. I will definitely use some of your intel and hit up a couple of places next time. I have a buddy who only goes to La Romana, but he usually stays with his chica of the month and her family. I have posted your report in the ROD thread. I look forward to reading your Punta Cana/Bavaro report.

  10. #97

    A synopsis of my time in La Romana

    gentleman, i just returned from a 7 day excursion to dominican republic. i did 4 days in la romana and 3 days in bavaro-punta cana. i will complete 2 separate synopsizes on both destinations. below i have listed my notes on la romana for your review:

    location.

    la romana:

    la romana is a small city with just over 100, 000 people. it reminded me of vera cruz mexico with its appearance and geographic lay out. there are no sky scrapers and most of the buildings look like they are over 20 years old. it wasn't dirty nor was it clean it felt very rustic and urban third world. there were very few signs of opulence like mercedes and range rovers just a lot of japanese economy cars, old cars and motos everywhere. count sosua's motos and multiply times 1000. there were quite few parks where you could see la gente tranquilo.

    casa de campo.

    casa de campo is la romana's major cruise ship port and mini village, i imagine it is something like what is being proposed outside of sosua. in any event after seeing the port and all the tourist associated with it suddenly, it clicked why these tarifas were so high, apparently the italians, french and canadians that visit la romana have fueled the market forcing the price of toto up. i am only speculating but it's possible the same will happen to our beloved sosua, only time will tell.

    lodging.

    hotel olimpo.

    hotel olimpo is located in the center of la romana and about a 10 minute taxi ride from the airport. i got a basic room for 1600dop ($37. 00) but i should have got the suite which is much nicer for 2500dop (58. 00). the room was clean but very old. the wifi and cabel were intermittent.

    hotel el rosal

    hotel el rosal is a cabana right up the street from hotel olimpo. it is no dulce secreto sosua by any stretch of the imagination. the room was small with a small bathroom, queen sized bed and tv. the room was clean and sufficient for the mission at hand. the room was 150dop for 2 hours and you were given 2 condoms and 2 towels and led to your room.

    la comida.

    jumbo.

    jumbo is the la sirena of la romana. it put me in the mind of a wal mart with more diversity from groceries, clothing, banks to atm's and cell phone stores and of course western union. it is north of the hotel about a 5 minute moto ride. it is a great place to meet and greet there is a small food court and a balcony with seats that overlooks the store where you can eat and talk if you like.

    desayunar

    breakfast was free at hotel olimpo, it consisted of fried egg, platanos maduro, ham and toast. this was definitely no rockies breakfast but what can i expect for $37. 00 a night? the cafeteria was a small room with steel chairs and tables that reflected the overall economy of the hotel.

    almuerzo.

    i ate lunch at pico pollo which was a 5 minute walk from hotel olimpo. pico pollo is dominican fast food. it reminded me of church's chicken with almost everything being fried. i am trying to cut back on fried food so i found some steak and peppers along with fish in a tomato sauce with onions and potatoes and a side dish of potatoes all for 250dop. all was good especially the fish dish which had a mild tomato sauce with a smooth semi sweet flavor.

    cena.

    i ate dinner at marinelly. marinelly is about a 5 minute taxi ride from hotel olimpo. this spot is fantastic, it is an open air bar and resturant with a straw roof where you can sit and watch the foot traffic and feel the cool breeze in the evening. i ate the pollo monfongo which was chicken with mashed platanos. it was okay but i prefer plataonos maduro which are sweet as opposed to the salty platanos they use in monfongo. my plate was 350dop.

    i could hear the dinners sitting next to me speaking italian and others speaking french. my understanding is there are multinational french and italian companies in la romana.

    cambio.

    jumbo had a western union with the exchange rate of 42. 65dop-1us but you had to have your passport no copies.

    caribbe express, is a large change house and it was jammed packed i could barely get inside. i got change with no problem exchange rate of 42. 65dop-1us passport was not necessary at this location.

    both locations are about 5 minutes from hotel olimpo where as jumbo is a little over 10 minutes by moto.

    sex venues.

    scores gentleman's club (former klimax)

    i have read horror stories about the hellacious tarifas in scores. klimax and guess what gentleman. it's all true!

    first let me say the ambiance is outstanding, you walk through the door and there is an open area with a pool and chairs; it reminded me of la picina in cali, colombia. inside the main building is a cross between a regular night club and sports bar. there is a dance floor with mirrors and tables and chairs that surround the dance floor. there are 3 flat screen tv's over the bar playing "sports center." it reminded me of a very classy classicos. the music was reggaton but not so loud you couldn't hear yourself think. i was the only client and there were 3 chicas. i would give all 3, 8's however they were pre-occupied with their cell phones and there was no meet and greet. the staff was equally boring from the bartender to the hefe who was reluctant to give me the tarifas which were as follows:

    • st for 2 hours 6000dop ($140. 00us)

    • tln with salida 7000dop ($160. 00us)

    yes, the chicas and the establishment was impressive but there is no way in hell i was going to pay those prices. we can whine all we want about sosua but sosua tarifas will spoil the average monger and make him very picky going forward and i definitely fall into that category.

    la romana car washes.

    la romana has a different concept in carwashes than i am accustomed to; these car washes serve as a typical hand car wash on the outside but pfp take out bars on the inside. some of these car washes have separate buildings attached that contain a bar dance floor and sometimes an area to play billards. if you visit la romana you can give the name to your taxista or moto-concho and they probably know how to get there. these places do not have street addresses like we do in the usa below i have listed the car washes i visited:

    • dmomon (la calle espaillat &gregorio)

    i did not realize this was a car wash the first time i went because i entered through the side door but in the back is a hand car wash and the side is a building that has a bar and small club. *there were some stars in this joint.

    • chacho bar & car wash (calle pedro ayubers)

    when you enter the car wash in the back you walk up a narrow flight of steps to a matchbox club that fits no more than 25 people. there were some chicas maybe 6's singing terrible karaoke, upon hearing this me voy.

    • star car wash (teofilo hernandez)

    when you enter the car wash in the back you walk up a narrow flight of steps to a larger club than the others with several pool tables, tables and chairs along with a bar.

    • the rudos (la calle reforma)

    this car wash was different than the others as the bar and the billiard area were open air under straw roofs in 2 separate locations on the property.

    • the gran manzana (la calle pedro alluvere)

    it has the same set up as the others with the chicas tending bar facing the club. the majority of the people in the club were men with a few chicas sprinkled in but i do not know if the chicas who were not behind the bar were working also i would imagine that they are. the chicas ranged from 6-8.

    the action starts in the late afternoon until 2 or 3 in the morning. the chicas are freelance and set their own tarifas but my understanding in most of them if you are going to take them out there is a salida. the tarifas are as follows:

    • salida 500-700dop.

    • chica tarifa 1500-3000dop for st.

    my understanding is the salidas are not negotiable but the chica tarifas are. chica quality varies from low 6 to high 8. in addition the chicas charge based on their perceived attractiveness.

    la romana pfp clubs.

    la romana pfp clubs are like nothing i have ever experienced before. the inside looks like a traditional club with a bar a classicos so to speak the difference is there are about a dozen chicas dressed to the 9's behind the bar. these chicas serve drinks but are also available for takeout. there are no waitresses as you have to go to the bar to get your drinks.

    the salida is 500cop and the tarifa is whatever you negotiate with the chica similar to the car washes. the 2 clubs below are about 10 minutes from hotel olimpo by taxi:

    • rumba and tony super fria (la calle gaston f deligne)

    these are 2 clubs that are across the street from one another with the same set up.

    roberto super fria (la calle duarte)

    roberto super fria was about 5 minutes by moto from hotel olimpo. the street is lined with motos in front of the bar. outside men were playing dominoes and inside was packed. the music was so loud the walls were vibrating to reggaton. most of the chicas in the club were 5-6. it is set up like the car washes the ladies behind the bar were available.

    • salida: 500dop.

    • chica tarifa: 1000dop.

    normal venues.

    romana casino.

    the romana casino is next door to hotel olimpo. although i do not gamble i decided to take a look to see if it was anything like sosua's hotel. the waitresses, bar tenders and dealers were all between 7-8 really nice eye candy i enjoyed the view but all the gamblers were men and there were no chicas hanging around when i was there.

    marinelly bar and lounge (la calle duarte)

    marinelly is a resturant bar and lounge that is about 15 minutes by moto from hotel olimpo just before you get to jumbo. from what i saw of the night life in la romana marinelly's had the best to offer. i cannot be certain but the vibe that i got when i was there is that it is a normal club, it is possible there was pfp exist there but it was not obvious like the other clubs i have discussed in this report. marinelly has 2 entrances one from the resturant and the other from outside. it put me in the mind of a classico's without the dance floor. it has 3 areas that have white leather couches and all i could think of is how great this spot would be for a date. many of the men were dressed nice with sport coats and jeans the club really had a classy vibe.

    thoughts on la romana.

    • all of the venues mentioned within this report are within a 15 minute radius of hotel olimpo with the exception of scores gentleman's club. this makes hotel olimpo and excellent base of operations. the hotel is definitely budget lodging, the internet connection along with the cable were intermittent but the room was always kept clean daily and the staff was attentive and friendly. of course the hotel was girl friendly and there was a budget cabana (hotel el rosal) within walking distance.

    • there is danger to be had in la romana. a chica told me that she was robbed of her cell phone recently in her barrio, but from what i have gathered where she lived was not in the vicinity of hotel olimpo. the typical precautions are to be had when here like don't be a rude gringo, dress modestly and maintain a low profile. as previously stated at no time did i feel threatened or otherwise unsafe either when i was with someone or when i was solo.

    • i had notes and a pre-plan itinerary based on those notes but i would later discover through my moto-concho and taxista that la romana is a far richer venue than has been previously reported. i did go some places by myself exploring the area but most of the time i was either with my moto-concho or taxista. as previously stated these guys are a wealth of information and generally more than eager to help. what i paid them together may have averaged a little more than i would have paid to rent a car. in essence i got transportation, a guide, translator and security for the cost of a rent a car less than $50. 00 per day.

    • la romana is no sosua you can walk to most of the venues mentioned but not being familiar with the area i would not recommend it. la romana is a small city that is far more diverse the pedro clisante in sosua.

    • the area in the vicinity of hotel olimpo is flush with chicas some pfp and some not. la romana is no santo domingo or santiago with frequent 9's but there are plenty of 7-8's enough to keep your head on a swivel trust me!

    • if you do not like women of color la romana is not the place for you. i saw very few light complexioned chicas and very few blancas. most of the skin tones ranged from light canela to dark negra.

    in retrospect i could have had more sex while i was there but to be honest i was like a sponge absorbing the cultural and ethnic ambiance of la romana. this place is nothing short of rich especially for those who enjoy domincan life and culture. i can honestly say i have thoroughly enjoyed my time in la romana.

  11. #96
    Quote Originally Posted by Archineer  [View Original Post]
    I'm going to be sure to remember about the cabs what should I offer the driver as this will be my first time going there? The chica that I'm talking to on tagged I invited her out to breakfast so I can still have time left if it doesn't pan out with her I can still go to the bars.

    Thanks for the advice
    Have that chica meet you there with the cab. Tell her you will pay for her cab fare as long as its not over 200 pesos or $5.00 US. Use that driver. Now you know each ride won't be over 200 pesos. If she comes on a motor scooter then don't pay over 100 pesos. Just let her no prior to your arrival how much you are going to spent on the cab.

  12. #95
    I'm going to be sure to remember about the cabs what should I offer the driver as this will be my first time going there? The chica that I'm talking to on tagged I invited her out to breakfast so I can still have time left if it doesn't pan out with her I can still go to the bars.

    Thanks for the advice

  13. #94
    Quote Originally Posted by Archineer  [View Original Post]
    Hello guys,

    Long time reader first time poster I'm going on a cruise to the southern Caribbean the week on thanksgiving and I wanted to know what the local women are like. I've been using tagged to talk to some that are not pro's and wanted to know if its hard to hook up with the women there or should I stick with the pro's that work at the bars. I'll only be in port for like a few hours then we'll be headed to Aruba.

    Thanks a lot in advance.
    Be very careful if you're getting off a cruise ship. The cab drivers there will try to knock your head off with their prices. If you can walk a little bit away from them or wait until all the tourists have pick cabs then make a deal with the last cab driver standing. They offer prices from 75 to 150 to show you around this is completely ridiculous, but if you do not know they will take advantage. Try to get a motor scooter to take you to scores. They will try to knock head off in this brothel. Try to pay no more than $75 for action and take your time selecting your chica.

  14. #93
    Quote Originally Posted by Archineer  [View Original Post]
    Hello guys,

    Long time reader first time poster I'm going on a cruise to the southern Caribbean the week on thanksgiving and I wanted to know what the local women are like. I've been using tagged to talk to some that are not pro's and wanted to know if its hard to hook up with the women there or should I stick with the pro's that work at the bars. I'll only be in port for like a few hours then we'll be headed to Aruba.

    Thanks a lot in advance.
    If you are there during the day, will be hard pressed to find any action, although it is the DR, so any contact with a chica could end up being a score. However, if you are there in the evening there are several bars any taxi or moto could take you too. Look for the bars with a ton of motoconcho's parked outside and try those. Most likely you will be the only non dominican in the place. The music will be extremely loud but their will be girls there. These bars are open during the day so a taxi / motoconcho can probably take you.

    There's a park in the center of the city I have seen the people from the cruises bused into that area, they have a market setup to buy souvenirs. There are no bars right on that square, but they are just a few blocks away in any direction, again just contact a taxi or motoconcho and tell him what you are looking for.

    One of the best bars I have ever been to was in La Romana, had about 25 chairs behind the bar with a chica in every seat, that meant every seat at the bar had his own personal bartender who was available to dance or what ever. I was never able to partake due to being with Novia so I can't comment as to pricing etc.

  15. #92
    Hello guys,

    Long time reader first time poster I'm going on a cruise to the southern Caribbean the week on thanksgiving and I wanted to know what the local women are like. I've been using tagged to talk to some that are not pro's and wanted to know if its hard to hook up with the women there or should I stick with the pro's that work at the bars. I'll only be in port for like a few hours then we'll be headed to Aruba.

    Thanks a lot in advance.

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