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  1. #2910
    Russia, Czech Republic, Moldova, Hungary. You get my drift.

    Quote Originally Posted by EastCoast11  [View Original Post]
    First timer heading to DR. Can any senior members or fellow mongers advise what the best area / location I can find "light skinned to tanned" Dominican girls? I've read and heard most of these girls are on the dark to darker side. I prefer the lighter ones. Where should I start?

  2. #2909

    Bocachica update

    Quote Originally Posted by Camaro1257  [View Original Post]
    Boca Chica otra vez.

    I have previously stated I felt like Boca Chica was the armpit of the Dominican Republic but perhaps I have been too harsh. Since I depart and arrive in Santo Domingo because it is less expensive than arriving in Puerto Plata I might make Boca Chica a regular pit stop.

    I can be a bit judgmental at times if I have a first bad impression. I realize sometimes you have to return to a person place or thing to see it with a different set of eyes so I returned to Boca Chica and I am glad I did. Below I listed my notes for your review.

    El Batey- Calle Duarte.

    I like El Batey because of its location on Calle Duarte and it is a mix between civilians and working girls which adds a different flavor for me and forces me to step up my game because you have to be careful not to make the wrong approach. El Batey is no doubt one of the premier night spots for Boca Chica.

    I like that you can sit inside or outside depending on your preference. In addition this is not only a place to hunt but a place you can take dates if you so desire.

    Maximo Playa- Playa Boca Chica.

    Maximo Playa is a restaurant-bar-club that literally sits on the beach at the far west end of Playa Boca Chica. It is an open air venue and the restaurant includes comida tipica and different seafood dishes. Since it is on the beach there is a jet ski dock where you can see jet skis and boats pulling up to the restaurant.

    They play Latin music and people can be seen dancing in the isles. When I was there I saw mostly couples and and families but I am told in the evenings there are some beautiful women who come out. It was a pleasant diversion from Calle Duarte.

    Playboy Club (Green Bar) Calle Jose Pena Gomez.

    I went for a stroll on Calle Jose Pena Gomez north from Calle Duarte and found the Playboy Club. The Playboy Club is a casa de cita, where the girls sit outside watching the traffic go by. I went inside and the girls followed. There was a bar where the Mamasan also served as the bartender. I sat at the bar and the girls did their booty dance trying to get my attention on the dance floor in front of the bar.

    There are rooms in house and the Mamasan told me it is 2500ST, 4000 for 2 hours and 5000 TLN. I didn't negotiate but I got the feeling she would be flexible. There were 4 girls 1 was an 8 and my opinion flaca with a canela complexion and the others ranged between 6-7. The Mamasan advised there are more chicas available.

    Casa Iraisa Calle Juan Batista.

    Casa Iraisa is behind a steel sliding gate and when you walk in you enter a pool area. After arriving they ring the bell and about 12 chicas present themselves. Let me say this is no Crystals-Puerto Plata or Passions-Santiago if there was 1 "7" in the group they would have been doing well. The chicas were not high pressure like Crystals they were laid back.

    The pool looked to be an ornament because it appeared to be unused. There was also a restaurant on site but no menu. REALLY?. Go figure! The prices quoted were 2500ST 4000 for 2 hours and 5500 TLN. Yayow advised el hefe came down to 1500ST.

    There are rooms in house or you can take the chica out. Talent rotates so what is poor today might be better tomorrow.

    Latin Quartest Discotque.

    The Latin Quartest Discotque is next to Casa Iraisa but not affiliated. The back door to the disco leads to the Casa Iraisa pool and restaurant. Apparently the chicas from Casa Iraisa are not permitted in the disco. Although we did not go inside it was early and the disco did not appear to have many patrons.

    Paco's Drink-LOS Coquitos, Boca Chica.

    Paco's Drink reminded me of the Dominican night clubs I visited in Esperanza, Mao, Bonao & Jarabacoa. It had a very Dominican feel and was nothing like Classicos or El Batey. Although I cannot be sure I didn't get the impression anybody was working because I did not receive any "puta stares. " The music was Merengue, Bachata and Reggeton and although there was no dance floor people were dancing in-between their tables and chairs.

    I met an absolutely sexy chica but when I hit her with my Spanish she looked at me and advised me she was from New York and she spoke English. Can you say "BOOM!" Anyways she was on vacation visiting her sister and as leaving the following day.

    The spot had quite a few men and couples but there appeared to be very few single ladies when I was there. I enjoyed this spot because it was very "Dominican" by that I mean everybody was tranquilo drinking, smoking hookah, dancing and just over all having a good time. This will probably be the highlight of my Boca Chica stay because it was good to get off Calle Duarte and experience some normalcy just like it is good to get off Pedro Clisante in Sosua.

    Avenida 20 de Diciembre.

    Avenida 20 de Diciembre is around the corner from Duarte and not a far walk from El Batey. This is the street that the all-inclusive resort Be Live Hamaca is on. The below listed venues are on this street also.

    KOTICE Night Club.

    This is primarily a Dominican spot with an in-door and outside section. The outside section has a bar with tables and chairs that face the street and they also have a restaurant. When I went is was very slow with maybe a half dozen couples.

    BC.

    This is the night club for Be Live Hamaca and it is very large inside. There are 2 dancefloors and 2 bars. There are also tables and chairs along with couches. When I went is was almost empty.

    Conclusion.

    Boca Chica is more than Calle Duarte there are other venues off Duarte that can provide potential, in addition just like there is more to Sosua than Pedro Clisante there is more to Boca Chica than Calle Duarte. If you speak Spanish and have a sense of adventure there are a host of colmados and smaller clubs were you can find action if you are not timid.
    Your report is fairly accurate but I don't agree with your perception of Paco's Drink. The place is a fire trap with only one exit and the corner where it is located can get very crowded, making it very difficult for cars to negociate or pull out, with people refusing to make way and acting in a rather hostile manner. I feel far more confortable in country side bateys that in these urban all-dominican venues where no matter how well you speak the language you are always an outsider and are often are seen with resentment, similar to places in the Bronx or Whashington Heights. In another matter I would like to mention the invasion of BC by Venezuelans selling rum, chocolates, cookies. The rums, Cacique and Santa Teresa are superior to the local product and the prices are ridiculous. No more than 225 pesos for the premium ones. So far only a few of the ladies have gravitate to the sex business with a few working at Irairsa and a couple doing the Duarte but I think is a matter of time. They are mostly white w. Ith big asses and so so faces. Last night together with Italians were the predominant group in a rather sad Halloween Night.

  3. #2908

    Thanks for your comments

    Quote Originally Posted by CharlesPooter  [View Original Post]
    Well up to your usual high standards, Camaro. Most helpful report I have ever read on BC.

    Have you ever considered collecting and editing your reports from all boards and self-publishing as a booklet on Amazon? You only print off a small batch of copies at a time, so you could constantly add and update stuff.

    Best to edit out any info that could identify you. We don't want another Cuba Dave situation.

    I would be happy to proof-read for you (changing "isles" to "aisles" for example). Only danger there is that I might accidentally insert some "real" English for American English.

    Less so than most. I usually admire your impartial and fact-based assessments.

    Having said that, you were a bit harsh on Rancho Tipico in Sosua. Ad is a bully and a racist but the locale provided a service that nowhere else did. And if we all boycotted places where the owners are bullies or racists, 90% of our favorite spots in the DR would be empty.
    I am a member of a couple of mongering boards, I think it would be best to keep my reporting in those venues. My reporting at times can be time consuming therefore I really do not wish to invest any more time and effort than I already do.

    You are right about Rancho Tipco sometimes I am not as objective as I try to be. I really tapered my response; I actually considered using commercial means such as ads and web-sites to show my displeasure but frankly I was very angry and that type of response really wasn't worth the effort especially in light of what has just happened.

  4. #2907

    Camaro"s is the standard

    I agree with Charles. Your reports are consistently excellent. Any newbie can het the ground running if the read your stuff.

    Quote Originally Posted by CharlesPooter  [View Original Post]
    Well up to your usual high standards, Camaro. Most helpful report I have ever read on BC.

    Have you ever considered collecting and editing your reports from all boards and self-publishing as a booklet on Amazon? You only print off a small batch of copies at a time, so you could constantly add and update stuff.

    Best to edit out any info that could identify you. We don't want another Cuba Dave situation.

    I would be happy to proof-read for you (changing "isles" to "aisles" for example). Only danger there is that I might accidentally insert some "real" English for American English.

    Less so than most. I usually admire your impartial and fact-based assessments.

    Having said that, you were a bit harsh on Rancho Tipico in Sosua. Ad is a bully and a racist but the locale provided a service that nowhere else did. And if we all boycotted places where the owners are bullies or racists, 90% of our favorite spots in the DR would be empty.

  5. #2906

    Camaro's report on Boca Chica

    Well up to your usual high standards, Camaro. Most helpful report I have ever read on BC.

    Have you ever considered collecting and editing your reports from all boards and self-publishing as a booklet on Amazon? You only print off a small batch of copies at a time, so you could constantly add and update stuff.

    Best to edit out any info that could identify you. We don't want another Cuba Dave situation.

    I would be happy to proof-read for you (changing "isles" to "aisles" for example). Only danger there is that I might accidentally insert some "real" English for American English.

    Quote Originally Posted by Camaro
    I can be a bit judgmental at times if I have a first bad impression.
    Less so than most. I usually admire your impartial and fact-based assessments.

    Having said that, you were a bit harsh on Rancho Tipico in Sosua. Ad is a bully and a racist but the locale provided a service that nowhere else did. And if we all boycotted places where the owners are bullies or racists, 90% of our favorite spots in the DR would be empty.

  6. #2905

    Swingers in Search of Couples

    My significant other and I are in search of sane, drug-free, couples (extranjero & dominicana) in the Santo Domingo / Boca Chica area for full-swap sex. We already have another couple and are looking to add 2-3 more couples to the mix.

    Cheers,
    Helpmann

  7. #2904

    Camaro en Boca Chica otra vez.

    Boca Chica otra vez.

    I have previously stated I felt like Boca Chica was the armpit of the Dominican Republic but perhaps I have been too harsh. Since I depart and arrive in Santo Domingo because it is less expensive than arriving in Puerto Plata I might make Boca Chica a regular pit stop.

    I can be a bit judgmental at times if I have a first bad impression. I realize sometimes you have to return to a person place or thing to see it with a different set of eyes so I returned to Boca Chica and I am glad I did. Below I listed my notes for your review.

    El Batey- Calle Duarte.

    I like El Batey because of its location on Calle Duarte and it is a mix between civilians and working girls which adds a different flavor for me and forces me to step up my game because you have to be careful not to make the wrong approach. El Batey is no doubt one of the premier night spots for Boca Chica.

    I like that you can sit inside or outside depending on your preference. In addition this is not only a place to hunt but a place you can take dates if you so desire.

    Maximo Playa- Playa Boca Chica.

    Maximo Playa is a restaurant-bar-club that literally sits on the beach at the far west end of Playa Boca Chica. It is an open air venue and the restaurant includes comida tipica and different seafood dishes. Since it is on the beach there is a jet ski dock where you can see jet skis and boats pulling up to the restaurant.

    They play Latin music and people can be seen dancing in the isles. When I was there I saw mostly couples and and families but I am told in the evenings there are some beautiful women who come out. It was a pleasant diversion from Calle Duarte.

    Playboy Club (Green Bar) Calle Jose Pena Gomez.

    I went for a stroll on Calle Jose Pena Gomez north from Calle Duarte and found the Playboy Club. The Playboy Club is a casa de cita, where the girls sit outside watching the traffic go by. I went inside and the girls followed. There was a bar where the Mamasan also served as the bartender. I sat at the bar and the girls did their booty dance trying to get my attention on the dance floor in front of the bar.

    There are rooms in house and the Mamasan told me it is 2500ST, 4000 for 2 hours and 5000 TLN. I didn't negotiate but I got the feeling she would be flexible. There were 4 girls 1 was an 8 and my opinion flaca with a canela complexion and the others ranged between 6-7. The Mamasan advised there are more chicas available.

    Casa Iraisa Calle Juan Batista.

    Casa Iraisa is behind a steel sliding gate and when you walk in you enter a pool area. After arriving they ring the bell and about 12 chicas present themselves. Let me say this is no Crystals-Puerto Plata or Passions-Santiago if there was 1 "7" in the group they would have been doing well. The chicas were not high pressure like Crystals they were laid back.

    The pool looked to be an ornament because it appeared to be unused. There was also a restaurant on site but no menu. REALLY?. Go figure! The prices quoted were 2500ST 4000 for 2 hours and 5500 TLN. Yayow advised el hefe came down to 1500ST.

    There are rooms in house or you can take the chica out. Talent rotates so what is poor today might be better tomorrow.

    Latin Quartest Discotque.

    The Latin Quartest Discotque is next to Casa Iraisa but not affiliated. The back door to the disco leads to the Casa Iraisa pool and restaurant. Apparently the chicas from Casa Iraisa are not permitted in the disco. Although we did not go inside it was early and the disco did not appear to have many patrons.

    Paco's Drink-LOS Coquitos, Boca Chica.

    Paco's Drink reminded me of the Dominican night clubs I visited in Esperanza, Mao, Bonao & Jarabacoa. It had a very Dominican feel and was nothing like Classicos or El Batey. Although I cannot be sure I didn't get the impression anybody was working because I did not receive any "puta stares. " The music was Merengue, Bachata and Reggeton and although there was no dance floor people were dancing in-between their tables and chairs.

    I met an absolutely sexy chica but when I hit her with my Spanish she looked at me and advised me she was from New York and she spoke English. Can you say "BOOM!" Anyways she was on vacation visiting her sister and as leaving the following day.

    The spot had quite a few men and couples but there appeared to be very few single ladies when I was there. I enjoyed this spot because it was very "Dominican" by that I mean everybody was tranquilo drinking, smoking hookah, dancing and just over all having a good time. This will probably be the highlight of my Boca Chica stay because it was good to get off Calle Duarte and experience some normalcy just like it is good to get off Pedro Clisante in Sosua.

    Avenida 20 de Diciembre.

    Avenida 20 de Diciembre is around the corner from Duarte and not a far walk from El Batey. This is the street that the all-inclusive resort Be Live Hamaca is on. The below listed venues are on this street also.

    KOTICE Night Club.

    This is primarily a Dominican spot with an in-door and outside section. The outside section has a bar with tables and chairs that face the street and they also have a restaurant. When I went is was very slow with maybe a half dozen couples.

    BC.

    This is the night club for Be Live Hamaca and it is very large inside. There are 2 dancefloors and 2 bars. There are also tables and chairs along with couches. When I went is was almost empty.

    Conclusion.

    Boca Chica is more than Calle Duarte there are other venues off Duarte that can provide potential, in addition just like there is more to Sosua than Pedro Clisante there is more to Boca Chica than Calle Duarte. If you speak Spanish and have a sense of adventure there are a host of colmados and smaller clubs were you can find action if you are not timid.

  8. #2903

    Boca Chica Fun

    First time in Boca Chica, went to the local playa, loved the vibe of the place, found a nice seafood stall vendor and had a fried parrot fish. Then as the sun was setting back.

    To the room for a quick snooze. The evening was out to Calle Duarte, walked from bar to bar having a beer in each. Finally settled in front of one with the coldest beer of all sampled.

    Lots of friendly ladies to choose from including the one with missing her left leg. Was told by a girl who was drinking with me she does cam shows for the crowd that likes that sort of thing.

    Lots of lovely girls mid 20's and up to choose from, didn't sample any of the talent as I was entertained by one of the locals having been many places in the past, this is one beach town that could be a lot of fun. No where near Pattaya caliber but the one street had lots to choose from.

    Spent the day at Neptune's lounging and drinking, will be going back again soon as I'm staying in the area for a bit.

  9. #2902
    Quote Originally Posted by Henley100  [View Original Post]
    I contacted CFI twice and gave them days to reply. No response. Therefore, my first and last impression of them is that they have poor customer service. I wanted to try something different, but I'll be sticking to the north coast for now.
    That's a very common complaint on their forum. It appears as if the contact form on the website is not reliable, or it goes to an email account that is not regularly checked. There are a couple of options available. You could call the phone number on the website. During normal business hours, someone should answer. Another option is to email the owner directly. That's how I contacted them and had a response the next day.

    Or the easiest thing to do is to assume that a computer related issue with people who are not computer savvy is a good enough reason to forget the idea.

    If you choose the second option, I have his email somewhere.

  10. #2901

    CFI Fail

    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    They have their own discussion forum. There's a link to it on the website. The forum is unmoderated. Quite a few of the people who are repeat customers post there. It's probably not the perfect source for info, because anyone who had a bad experience, isn't as likely to post, but it should give you some sources.

    I posted a similar request for info here several months ago. I think there was only 1 response from someone who had been there, and it was not recent.
    I contacted CFI twice and gave them days to reply. No response. Therefore, my first and last impression of them is that they have poor customer service. I wanted to try something different, but I'll be sticking to the north coast for now.

  11. #2900
    Quote Originally Posted by Henley100  [View Original Post]
    Hey,

    I'm hoping to get a review of Club Fantasy Island. The all inclusive's were recently discussed on the Puerto Plata thread, and it got me thinking about trying one. I'm looking for a review by someone here with at least a little history of posting. I found a lot of posts discussing it, but none giving an actual hands on review.

    I'm looking to hear about quality of girls (looks, attitude), the facilities (room, WiFi, cable TV, pool, etc), the food, the service, etc. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks
    They have their own discussion forum. There's a link to it on the website. The forum is unmoderated. Quite a few of the people who are repeat customers post there. It's probably not the perfect source for info, because anyone who had a bad experience, isn't as likely to post, but it should give you some sources.

    I posted a similar request for info here several months ago. I think there was only 1 response from someone who had been there, and it was not recent.

  12. #2899

    Club Fantasy Island

    Hey,

    I'm hoping to get a review of Club Fantasy Island. The all inclusive's were recently discussed on the Puerto Plata thread, and it got me thinking about trying one. I'm looking for a review by someone here with at least a little history of posting. I found a lot of posts discussing it, but none giving an actual hands on review.

    I'm looking to hear about quality of girls (looks, attitude), the facilities (room, WiFi, cable TV, pool, etc), the food, the service, etc. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

  13. #2898

    Boca Chica Return

    Boca Chica vs. Sosua.

    I haven't been on this post in a while, good to be back. I have a trip set up for September, 2 good weeks and I choose to go South this time. My reason is this. I am tired of seeing the same women in Sosua, Boca I like because of how close it is to the Capital. To me Sosua is for the newbie and experience traveler goes to the Capital and goes to Boca for the beach. Yes, Boca is smaller than Sosua. But because of the younger crowd that is going that is going to Sosua now, the experience is not the same as before. I was in Sosua in March of this year, and what I saw made me uncomfortable. I saw brothers smoking weed out in the open, and drinking in the street outside of Rumba. With the liquor they purchased, not from the club. For a old timer like myself who remembers the old days. These actions cause a problem. The women in Sosua are asking for crazy prices not just high prices. And the brothers are giving it to them. Because they have money to burn on vacation. This is not what being a monger is about. If I wish to pay these prices then I will go to the Capital, where I know I will get a least a 9 for that price. I am now looking at other places in the South, San Cristobal is my new hunting ground. I have heard a lot of women tell me they are from this area and I am very interested in exploring it. Yes, at one time I loved Sosua. But for the feel of the old times, I think Boca is a better choice for the experience monger. I am not saying in the future I will not go back Sosua, but for a change I need to be in the South now. So the debate is not between Sosua & Boca, the debate is between the area and what you have access to between the two cities. Sosua you have Puerto Plata & for a drive or bus ride you have Santiago. Boca you have the Capital, Juan Dolio, La Romana & San Cristobal. I will take Boca's ratio any time.

  14. #2897

    Sad

    Quote Originally Posted by Zepplin  [View Original Post]
    BC chica #2 pic 3 of 3
    She has a real smile and some real hooters. D to DD I'm guessing. Good to look at during dinner. Cut her loose after dinner and went down the hill iso #3.


    Z
    She passed away I loved her tit's so much, sorry to hear she passed.

  15. #2896

    Camaro's view of Boca Chica & Calle Duarte July 2015

    Camaro's view of Boca Chica & Calle Duarte July 2015.

    I spent the 4th of July weekend with friends in Boca Chica, therefore I will share some of the current happenings in Boca Chica specifically the area of Calle Duarte. I was only in town for 2 days therefore I did not take an exhaustive look at Boca Chica because there was insufficient time.

    The below listed notes are submitted for your review.

    Hotel Garant & Suites 9 Sanchez Boca Chica.

    Hotel Garant is in a good location because you can walk to Parque Central, Calle Duarte and Playa Boca Chica within 5 minutes. The hotel has a downstairs balcony that is used as a dining room area that faces the street so you can watch the foot traffic going to the strip. During the course of the day different groups of chicas will hang out in the balcony area waiting for clients who are staying in the hotel much like New Garden chicas.

    The reception area has a pool table and desk top computer that is available for guest. Most of the rooms have air-conditioning, they have basic furnishings with queen size beds. I had a room with air conditioning that was not super cold but it left the room very comfortable during the heat of the summer.

    I didn't use the pool, WIFI, TV or room safe but they all were available. The hotel was guest friendly with chicas being required to leave their cedula at the front desk. I enjoyed my stay at the hotel and would gladly stay again if I were return to Boca Chica.

    Playa Boca Chica.

    Playa Boca Chica is the focal point of the area and on Sundays many locals use the beach for recreation. The beach is full of touts selling their wares and can be very annoying. There are plenty of women that use the beach but tenga mucho cuidado because some are civilians that are not in play as well as others are not of age. There are a plethora of restaurants available for you to eat your favorite seafood.

    Calle Duarte.

    Calle Duarte is the primary street in Boca Chica where you can find most of the action both day and night. The street is closed after 8 pm to vehicular traffic and the different restaurants and night clubs put their tables and chairs out on the street. There are plenty of casas de cambio and a Banco Popular ATM that is available for those who need them.

    There are a plethora of restaurants that offer everything from Italian to comida tipica. Below I have listed some of the venues on Calle Duarte but there are too many to make an exhaustive list.

    Parque Central.

    Parque Central is on the west end of Calle Duarte next to Policia Nacional Headquarters for Boca Chica. It is a small park with greenery and park benches. It is frequented by locals laughing joking and playing dominoes along with working girls sprinkled in. Once again tenga mucho cuidado because some of the chicas are civilians who are not in play and are there with their family and friends.

    Colmado El Maestro.

    Colmado El Maestro is a convenient store that has a few chairs out in front where you can buy your favorite beverage and sit and watch the chica traffic. It is a gathering place for some street chicas later in the afternoon and evening.

    Piano Bar.

    The Piano Bar is one of the primary venues on Calle Duarte. The venue has 3 basic parts they place chairs on the street and have waitresses outside to serve you. There is an open air section next to the bar with seating and the inside of the club. The Piano Bar is the primary early evening pick up spot for Calle Duarte before El Batey gets cranking after midnight. The waitresses are available for a 1000 pesos salida and whatever you negotiate with the individual chica.

    Bar Latino Club Bachata.

    Bar Latino had one of the waitresses sitting outside soliciting pedestrian traffic to come inside. The inside of the venue is very nice inside with couches chairs a bar and an area for dancing and a stripper pole. The waitresses will dance clothed for tips and are available to go out with patrons however the deal is strictly between the chic and the client there is no salida.

    El Batey.

    El Batey is the primary Calle Duarte venue after midnight. The traffic varies depending on the day of the week with the major crowd gathering after 2 am. Security checks you down stairs and you walk up stairs to several seating areas. There is a dance floor, section that faces inside the club, section that faces Calle Duarte and you can watch the foot traffic and a back balcony that has an open air feel. Again you want to tenga mucho cuidado while most of the women are in play there are clearly some civilians who are with their novios family and friends.

    The above just covers some of the main Calle Duarte venues.

    Sosua vs Boca Chica and Pricing.

    There are several differences between Sosua and Boca Chica one being the pricing. It is very easy to get chicas in Boca Chica for 1000-1500 pesos ST & 2000 pesos TLN. Where as in Sosua 2000 pesos is the new 1500 pesos and it is not uncommon for people to pay 3000 pesos for ST. Another primary difference is the presence of Haitianas vs Dominicanas along with the quality level. High end very attractive chicas travel to Sosua more frequently than Boca Chica because it is understood they can easily earn more money.

    The talent level leaves much to be desires and if you can find a 7 you are doing well. It appeared to me that the more attractive chicas were with boyfriends or family and friends.

    Las Haitianas de Boca Chica.

    I anecdotally found the Haitians to be more distant and less friendly than Sosua Haitianas who are more approachable and humble. I approached a very attractive Haitiana who looked like she fell out of a magazine and after greeting her she looked at me like I was stupid. I was later told that she was the "Queen Bee Haitiana" and she commands no less than 3000 pesos. It is reported Afro Americans are rejected by some Boca Chica Haitianas because they have been spoiled by Europeans who sometimes spend more money on them.

    Conclusion.

    Since my stay was only for 2 days I did not get a chance to check the casa de citas and other venues that the town has to offer. This is low season and there were neither many tourist nor chicas available during my stay. In found the chicas in general to be more detached and less friendly than Sosua. Both Boca Chica and Sosua are "Hoe Towns" but Sosua is my "Hoe Town" because I am more familiar with it and feel very comfortable there but as in everything YMMV.

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