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Bob K
How much money??? What do you plan to do? Stay on resort? Go out every night? Stay off resort?
looking around nice beaches and as alone so would need girl . is it easy to pick up them or illegal?
Sosua guest friendly hotels:
Hotel Sea Breeze http://www.hotelseabreezesosua.com/resto.html
Hotel D’Piero www.hotelpierososua.com/htmlenglish.html
Hotel Casa Valeria www.hotelcasavaleria.com/en/homepage.html
Hotel Casa Cayena http://www.hotelcasacayena.com/
Hotel Orchidee http://www.hotelorchidee.ch/cms/index.php
As to costs you get what you pay for.
Great beach and lot of bars and clubs for the night.
Bob K
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You might check the local bulletin boards for used cars being sold by expats leaving.
Bob K
Bob k
planner wrote:This is a new thread for us to capture the "chit chat". This is just to ramble, to engage in how are you's, to chat so that we don't get our other threads too far off topic!!!!!
And would work for a base of referrals, recommendations or silly questions as well................
Hello all, I've been down to the DR twice in the last few months. I've been doing a lot of reading and doing my best to keep the ship upright. I may get into my personal life a bit more later but things are going ok for now. I have maybe an odd question and it's to do with surviving the heat and the bugs that bite the living crap outta me at night in Santiago. I planned to stay three weeks but tapped out after a week.
I'm a quiet person and I live in the country by myself in Canada and rarely even play music at home. Santiago was quite an experience. Humidity and heat is one thing. The bugs another. People playing music at midnight with speakers as big as your fridge is another. The dogs starting their conversation at about 2 in the morning just when it's cool enough to get a few winks is another. Trying to understand DR culture and the local insistence that if you are even PERCEIVED as the one who invited anyone anywhere, you're responsible for the entire bill for the night. Yah I love it there but I may have to choke a few people out soon lol.
Seriously though bug bites? So bad some of them got infected when I got home and are only really healing up after a week or two.
Thanks all,
MFO
DEET is the Way to go. AC at night with closed windows also will help.
Why did you pick Santiago to visit for 3 weeks. For me 1 day in this busy, congested city is enough and that is usually just for shopping.
If you were the gringo in the crowd when invited out... Yes the bill is yours usually. Especially if going out with a "lady friend" and her family and friends.
Keep the questions and experiences coming.
Bob K
Any help is greatly appreciated!!
Thanks.
I won't use the word inexpensive and lawyer in the same sentence except this one lolHowever bodykarate you seem to have an issue. Ive spent years on here helping others. IF you have an issue with that then take it up with me privately. Whatever it is you did, glad it worked out for you.
Be careful who you poke a stick at.
Glad things worked for you but that would not be the norm
Bob K
Havent been posting recently as life has got in the way. We are down to 4 weeks till our trip to Sosua and getting more excited every day!
Bob, hope you are still up for a briainpicking free lunch!
Sheri
Its our third day in Sosua and we are having a blast. We have already met a bunch of expats that own local businesses in town and everyone, especially the locals, always have a quick smile. We are doing a lot of walking so we are staying careful, not wearing anything expensive or carrying much money.
We have had a look at the grocery situation and were pleasantly surprised at both the selection and the prices at both major stores.
We spent the afternoon snorkeling with Northern Coast Dive and it was great. Admittedly, we have seen better but you can't control what lives in your part of the ocean. The dive shop and the guide were great and we are looking forward to a dive with them later in the week.
We are planning a day trip to Cabarete in the next little while, perhaps a trip to the monkey house and maybe off to see the 27 water falls or part of them. Its still up in the air as we are on vacation and trying to not overplan.
Hope everyone is having a great holiday season.
Sheri and Toby
Today we woke feeling great and are off to see Cabarete, we have heard it is beautiful and are looking quite forward to it!
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