Just got forwarded this little gem. Missed out this year though.
[URL]http://www.thetrap.nl/videos/70746/[/URL]
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Just got forwarded this little gem. Missed out this year though.
[URL]http://www.thetrap.nl/videos/70746/[/URL]
This 27 February is a Dominican bachata party in campo an artist from Dominican republic. Both cool and awkward because a Dominican party without Dominicans en Campo is not the same. Hope they can get here anytime soon.
[QUOTE=Torso8;1837811]This 27 February is a Dominican bachata party in campo an artist from Dominican republic. Both cool and awkward because a Dominican party without Dominicans en Campo is not the same. Hope they can get here anytime soon.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the pics. The wait for DR's is taking too long right? : the.
Which artist is coming?
[QUOTE=Dellorto;1838198]Thanks for the pics. The wait for DR's is taking too long right? : the.
Which artist is coming?[/QUOTE]Marino castellanos.
Here is a cruise in April that arrives in Curacao at 7 am One day and departs at 5 pm The next day. About the best mongering launching pad I have ever seen among cruises.
14 Days Caribbean-Southern.
Celebrity Cruises • Celebrity Eclipse.
Miami, Oranjestad / Aruba, Willemstad / Curacao, Barbados / Bridgetown, St. Lucia / Castries, St. John's / Antigua, Philipsburg / St. Maarten, Basseterre, Miami.
1 departure date: Apr 3 2016.
[QUOTE=Vittu;1838560]Here is a cruise in April that arrives in Curacao at 7 am One day and departs at 5 pm The next day. About the best mongering launching pad I have ever seen among cruises.
14 Days Caribbean-Southern.
Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Eclipse.
Miami, Oranjestad / Aruba, Willemstad / Curacao, Barbados / Bridgetown, St. Lucia / Castries, St. John's / Antigua, Philipsburg / St. Maarten, Basseterre, Miami.
1 departure date: Apr 3 2016.[/QUOTE]That does look like a nice round trip. Thanks for the tip.
What would this trip cost and how many days will it take to get back to MIA?
I have returned from my trip to Curacao. I didn't make many trips to Campo but did get there a few times. I met a girl from Bogota who speaks a little English. Which worked great for me as I don't speak much Spanish. She is tall about 5' 10". Her name was Erica, room 259, she didn't really do any extras but I connected with her so spent all my time there. Gives a great CBJ really melts you with her eyes. She will be leaving soon. The diving was great I spent most of my days in the Westpunt area. Its a much slower pace there.
[QUOTE=Dellorto;1838587]That does look like a nice round trip. Thanks for the tip.
What would this trip cost and how many days will it take to get back to MIA?[/QUOTE]Trip starts around $999 per per person and it is 14 nights Roundtrip out of Mami. I'm actually booked on it so if you go let me know.
[QUOTE=OceanDiver59;1839393]I have returned from my trip to Curacao. I didn't make many trips to Campo but did get there a few times. I met a girl from Bogota who speaks a little English. Which worked great for me as I don't speak much Spanish. She is tall about 5' 10". Her name was Erica, room 259, she didn't really do any extras but I connected with her so spent all my time there. Gives a great CBJ really melts you with her eyes. She will be leaving soon. The diving was great I spent most of my days in the Westpunt area. Its a much slower pace there.[/QUOTE]Thanks for reporting back. Sounds like you had a good trip. It's nice to have one girl that you connect with and repeat. You'll be able to build on your relationship with her which improves the experience in and outside of the bedroom IMHO. I had that on my first mongering trip to Brazil, sweet memories. I'm now trying to remember who was in 259 but no luck.
Woorace: thanks, I don't have any plans in that direction. Current plans in that period point to an other destination. Enjoy your trip and consider reporting back when you dock at Curacao. I would advice you to spend the night you have on the island in Campo. A possible scenario would be:
Leave the boat early. Bring stuff so you can fresh up in Campo the next morning, just in case you do a TLN, like deodorant, toothbrush etc. and remember to bring the charger for your phone. Hit Madero beach in the morning, grab dinner at noon, see Punda and otro Banda after dinner, head to Zanzibar / Papagayo for a drink and chill in the hammock along the beach, listening to some easy dance tunes from the beach bar or read a good book and then head to Campo arriving there around 19:00. Perfect timing because the girls will be coming out around that time, nice and fresh. Gives you enough time to scout for talent and get close to the ones you like, determine your top 3, take note of their room number. Get some pussy and if all is well you could extend your stay with a TLN. Fresh shower in the morning and finish Campo off with some morning pussy out of your top 3. Kick back in the open air restaurant and have a fresh arepita with cheese and a hot milo from the VIP bar. Head back to the boat, grab your iPad and hang around the area close to the boat, maybe chill at the Renaissance pool / bar (nice setting). Find a wifi signal and write a report for your brothers here on ISG. Head back to the boat, chill on deck, look back at Aruba and Curacao and start focussing on Barbados.
OK guys I left a posting awhile ago but now I am down to a month and it is getting real! Me and my wife will be coming to Curacao March 20. We are staying at the Piscadera. I have already received a few PMS on visit but thought I may ask a few questions. First I am aware that ladies night is Tuesdays, but with my wifes passport (which is from Venezuela) that she is able to come in any day. If that is wrong please advise. Besides this really I just wanted to see if anyone has advice on favorite places to eat, excursions, or any other things you would recommend we do (besides pick up chicas LOL). We are landing the night of the 20th and get in at around 930 at night. The manager at the Piscadera recommended we go across the street to the Pirates restaurant (I think this is what he called it). Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I found out that there is a guard at Piscadera so thinking it likely we may not be able to bring in ladies, so will probably it Campo 3 or 4 times. Hopefully we can find some ladies that are bi or do not mind meeting couples. We have been to Costa Rica at Sportsmans lodge and Black beards in the DR and have always found that you can still find girls that enjoy meeting couples. We will see. We are renting a car so traveling around will be no problem. I am sure we will go to beach daily so any favorite spots let me know. Thanks in advance to anyone who gives advice. Can not wait to get there!
Hi,
We (my wife and me) are also at that time at Curacao and looking for fun.
My wife is from Colombia and I am from the Netherlands.
Lets see if we can have some fun together.
Peter
[QUOTE=PeterLoco;1841430]Hi,
We (my wife and me) are also at that time at Curacao and looking for fun.
My wife is from Colombia and I am from the Netherlands.
Lets see if we can have some fun together.
Peter[/QUOTE]I don't suppose you are Peter L. That used to live in West LA? My long lost conga drum friend?
[QUOTE=Vittu;1838560]Here is a cruise in April that arrives in Curacao at 7 am One day and departs at 5 pm The next day. About the best mongering launching pad I have ever seen among cruises.
14 Days Caribbean-Southern.
Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Eclipse.
Miami, Oranjestad / Aruba, Willemstad / Curacao, Barbados / Bridgetown, St. Lucia / Castries, St. John's / Antigua, Philipsburg / St. Maarten, Basseterre, Miami.
1 departure date: Apr 3 2016.[/QUOTE]That's a good itinerary. Hits all the major punting spots except the DR. I'll keep it in mind.
At Masseys1:
I believe that besides on ladies night all females are welcome, except local women. Your wife will have no problem entering Campo on any day of the week, bring passport and maybe ticket or travel itinary just in case, because she is Venezuelan. Venezuelan girls are starting to come to Curacao more and more and are entering Campo's market.
TIps off the top of my head:
- Hike up the Saint Christoffel Mountain, best view of Curaao, doable for non-experienced hikers;.
- Vist the island of Little Curaao (for example with a boat called the Mermaid);.
- Check out West Point and the Kenepa beach, the countryside of Curaao;.
- Madero Beach: touristy, lounge music, boulevard with restaurants and small shops.
- Papagayo / Zanzibar / Jan Thiel Beach: touristy, natural pool, some restaurants, great view, good on Saturdays;.
- Saint Tropez: touristy nice lounge, bar, small hotel and restaurant, specifically good on Fridays from Happy hour;
- Bistro LE Clochard: nice and relaxed bar at the perfect spot in Otro Banda;.
- Jaanchi's: typical local dishes, some of which you won't easily find elsewhere;
- Plaza Bieu in Punda: typical local food, where local people actually eat;.
- Playa Piskado: beach for locals in the countryside, fisherman dock there and sell their catch right there, there is a small restaurant there, local style with very good food and nice prices. The owner has a Whatsapp service and messages his customers the menu each Sunday, great service and cool guy, his name is Roy. Good to go on Sunday.
- Shete boca (translation: 7 mouths): a tour alongside the rugged Northside of the island. Worth a visit. There's a cave there that's half under water. It is said that the water gets wild when a woman enters the cave.
- Hato caves: a cave system that you can navigate through;.
- Captain good life: charismatic dude that can show you some cool places along a rugged piece of coastline, including a cave that can only be reached by diving under water. He also has a diving tour at night catching lobster, not for the faint of heart.
- Landhuis Cas Kora: typical local dishes served with a modern high cuisine twist;.
- Larry's: a cool centrally located restaurant, good food;.
- Zest: nice restaurant right next to Papagayo. Nice establishment. You can sit inside or grab a table at the beachside bar. They have special lobster nights;.
- The Cheesery: nice establishment for a bite and a drink, they stock a good collection of wines;.
- Caribbean grill: road side truck popular on the island on the Caracasbaaiweg, has some good grilled food, cool to grab a bite on Fridays, a lot of locals go there to get take out;.
- There's a place near the fort where we had some good steak, forgot the name though. May look it up later.
I have visited the above mentioned places during my trips to the island. All are worth a visit IMHO. I don't really need luxury so I mostly stick to normal joints, nothing upscale.
And last but not least, Campo Alegre. Whenever I visit the Camp there are always multiple girls there who are into threesomes and girl girl action. There are some however who say they are into it but don't really enjoy it, and only go with it for the money. I think you'll want to go with someone who actually enjoys it, so take your time and ask around and talk to some that catch your eye At this moment for example there's a lesbian girl named Claudia staying in Campo who's perfect for a threesome. She'll be gone when you arrive though. If you go on Tuesdays there's a good chance you'll see local lesbian girls looking to hit a Colombiana in Campo. I would love to hit some of them myself. May want to keep an eye out for them.
If you happen to be interested in Venezuelans girls, you could go to one of various bars on the island called Gran Venetia in the Buena Vista Area on Cubaweg. Bar has some 20 ladies, almost all Venezolanas from Corro.
About visiting Punda and Otro Banda (the city center): I always park in the free and pretty secure parking garage across the street from the Renaissance hotel. From there I walk through the Riffort to the Brion square and from there cross the Emmabridge to Punda.
New girls are arriving at Campo Colombians and Dominicans. Its hunting time.