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08-06-17 20:30 #50Senior Member

Posts: 164Yesterday I had an encounter with a new girl I found online. She is in her early 20's, dark skin, average height, natural boobs, and fairly good looking face. She had quite a few tattoos in her body. She kisses, doesn't have a problem with having her genitals touched (kinda annoying when the girls do that! But doesn't do anal. She also told me that she has a few frieds she works with, and does dual service, an offer that I plan to take in the coming days. What was truly remarkable about her, was her rates: 1 hour for 40 K bolivares ($2 and a few cents, at the current exchange rate). Had a really good time with her for cheap, so I can't really ask for more.
I posted three pics I took of her in the Photo Gallery thread, but this one is the pic she sent to me while we were setting up the meeting.
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11-30-16 15:28 #49Senior Member

Posts: 164Search for "Pa Que Jose" on Tripadvisor and Facebook. It's a nice apartment for tourists located in a centric part of the city. An acquitance of mine stayed there for a week earlier this year, and highly recommended the place.
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11-29-16 13:54 #48Regular Member

Posts: 3Apartment for rent
I am looking for an Apartment in Maracaibo for Rent. I want to spend 2 or 3 month there and looking for a furnished Apartment. Apartment for 1 Person and 1 or 2 Rooms for Price up to 400.000 Bolivar. Maybe someone know Apartment or can help me with informations where I can found.
Thanks.
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11-11-16 19:18 #47Senior Member

Posts: 164I am a local, but unfortunately I can't be much of help in recommending where to exchange dollars in physical bills, as I always use Paypal for such purposes. I could ask around, but I think a good idea would be to send a PM to Britisher, he was in the city recently and found a good exchanger.
Originally Posted by Maxx69
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11-10-16 23:59 #46Regular Member

Posts: 3Money exchange
Hello everybody,
I plan my trip o Venezuela Maracaibo and I am looking for good local Money Exchange Shop or People in Maracaibo.
I am from Germany and I can bring / take Euro or USD for change. Thanks for information's.
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11-10-16 23:57 #45Regular Member

Posts: 3Exchange money
I am looking for a local Exchange Money Shop or People in Maravaibo.
I plan my next Holiday there and I hope anybody can help me for found a good exchange place.
I come from Germany and I can take Euro or USD for change.
Thanks for help.
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11-03-16 00:23 #44Senior Member

Posts: 1887Just curious. Since the casas and clubs are problematic because of distance, where do you find P4 P? Exclusively through internet?
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Thanks.
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09-07-16 05:11 #43Senior Member

Posts: 540I agree, I find Maracaibo to have a much safer feel than Caracas. Although the city is very spread out and club options (strip clubs) are much fewer than in years past. There is an awesome hotel called the Aladdin with themed rooms. Can rent by the hour, twelve hours or by the day. Very first class rooms and a nice compound. The exchange rate is excellent. I exchange my money at a sports book. I can exchange as much as I want and when I leave to go home the owner / manager will even change my left over bolivares back to US dollars at a great rate. The women are gorgeous. I have been to Maracaibo many times. Although most of my trips have been a lot of fun I have had a couple where I was a bit bored because of the lack of P4 P in the casas and clubs. So I guess it can be a bit of hit or miss.
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08-30-16 02:40 #42Senior Member

Posts: 155Trip report Maracaibo August'16
Gentlemen,
I was in Maracaibo recently albeit only for 2 days.
Hotel. I stayed at Hotel Crown Plaza. I had a extremely comfortable stay. Top Notch hotel. Extremely beautiful girls working on the front desk. The hotel is really huge. One tends to get lost in the hotel. I booked it online on a international website and got a rate of 90 usd / night. Mind you. My client (on whose behalf I was in Maracaibo) paid for it. So it was not a major issue. If you book directly with the hotel using local currency, I reckon its extremely cheap (unlike what I noticed with Eurobuilding in Caracas that BS price matched the international USD price).
Changing Money. The highlight of the trip to Maracaibo was that one of the drivers who was supporting me in Maracaibo on behalf of my client took me to a "underground" exchange house and I got a exchange rate of 950! A rate of 950 is almost impossible to get in Caracas! I was really delighted to get that rate.
Chicas- I contacted forum member Mara-Cucho and he gave me some leads. One of the girls whom he mentioned looked nice and asked me only for 10 k BS for 1 hour but I did not partake as I literally had no time to have sex. I was very very busy with work.
Safety. Maracaibo definitely feels safer than Caracas but looked pretty empty and deserted. In fact, I did not see anybody in my hotel (for 2 days) in Maracaibo except the hotel staff!
To the novice monger. You could easily go to Maracaibo (Immigration is friendly here). Take a cheap room in cash in Crown plaza hotel and have a lot of fun and even exchange at a better rate.
Hope my review was helpful to some of you.
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07-15-15 01:39 #41Senior Member

Posts: 155Exchanging money in Maracaibo
Couple of mongers wrote to me about Maracaibo and how to exchange money.
Feel free to write to me via PM, anyone who wants to change USD to bolivars in Maracaibo.
I have local contacts who want to get rid of their bolivars and seek USD.
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03-16-15 00:22 #40Senior Member

Posts: 155Was in Maracaibo
I was in Maracaibo in March'15 for a purely work related trip.
Stayed at: Intercontinental.
P4P: look for women on internet.
The going price about 4000 bolivars /1 hour.
On 15th March, 2015,1 USD= 250 bolivars in black market. So that means less than 20 USD.
The hotel allows guests for a extra payment of 600 bolivars. Which is 3 USD.
The trick. To carry USD in cash and change with other locals at black market price. Then invite chicas from internet.
Warnings. Do not use your credit card in hotel or any where. Only and only use cash in bolivars // do not venture out in unknown taxis.
Hope this helps.
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03-01-12 03:03 #39Senior Member

Posts: 540Any updates for Maracaibo. Been a year since I was there. Any new clubs. Thanks
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02-15-08 12:41 #38Senior Member

Posts: 148Hotel Kristoff
another working trip to Maracaibo, this time tied to the leash of my boss and his spouse so no time for fun and games. However, this time we stayed at the Kristoff (under going renovation) and I learned that it is under new managment and will allow chicas. you just have to register them at the front desk and do the walk of shame. There is no extra charge and she gets in on the free breakfast plan.
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12-06-07 12:37 #37Senior Member

Posts: 148Working trip to Maracaibo
Fellow Punters,
Timing is everything. Went to MCB on a business trip with a co-worker. He's the type of lad who prays over lunch at McDonalds. Had a company driver and since it was around election time, there was little on the Market.
However,
The Crowne Plaza Murumba in Maracaibo is chica friendly, I asked the bell man and he described the procedure. You advise the desk that you are having a visitor and they will record her bio data. No extra fees apply. That said, the Murumba is so far away from the center of town that the one escort I called didn't want to come.
Recommend Hotel del Lago.
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07-20-07 07:16 #36Regular Member

Posts: 368I would consider myself one lucky tag along.
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