I really liked this Airbnb in the secluded community of Playa Pueblito. The internet worked very well and the location is amazing. You are literally right in front of the beach.
One important thing to note though is that Playa Pueblito doesn't have any supermarkets that are in a reasonable walking distance or even bodegas that are really well stocked. So it's nice to stay in the area for a short time, but I can't recommend it for long stays.
Overall, if you are planning a quick vacation and want some peace then I'd definitely recommend this spot. Here you can find the link to check out on Airbnb: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/54207575?source_impression_id=p3_1679164342_%2BXyVxWlh1Hoc%2F5E0
Soon I will be visiting the Dominican Republic again. I'm really excited to be going back even though it will just be for a short time.
The reason for the trip is just to visit some real estate agents to check out some small properties as a possible investment opportunity.
Also I want to go back just to see if I have been banned from the country or not. I know the content creator Kurt Caz was banned from the Dominican Republic and also Auston Holleman was banned from Brazil not too long ago.
So I hope I haven't been banned. I know when content becomes popular there will be people who really like it and also people who have an issue with it. So when I get to the airport I'll know if I am good or not.
But if I am allowed in the country I will definitely be making some video content which is something that I really miss.
Now I know some people might question Giamo why would you want to invest in a foreign country.
In my opinion there are three major reasons why investing in real estate in the Dominican Republic is a great idea.
1. Tourism
The Dominican Republic is literally the most visited country in the Caribbean. With millions of tourists visiting the beaches, the cities, and even more natural wonders there are so many opportunities to start a successful business in the DR.
Another important factor is that the government of Dominican Republic wants foreigners to invest in the country. As I've been researching about investment properties I've come across a lot of laws that the DR has in order to encourage foreigners in investing in the country.
Also unlike other countries , where people are not so open to foreigners and see it as an intrusion, most Dominicians I have spoken with seem very happy with foreigners investing in the Dominican Republic.
2. Easy Sell
The beauty of the country is that it sells itself and as long as you can get a decent camera and put together a social media plan reaching clients shouldn't be that difficult.
As long as you find a good location for your investment property and set an appropriate price then I don't see how anyone would fail.
And with Youtube's algorithm and other social media platforms as long as you appropriately title your content then I believe you would be bound to start getting a return on your investment which is the whole point.
3. Affordability
The last reason why investing in the DR is a great idea is because unlike investing in the United States it's a lower risk involved.
Even though the DR is growing at a rapid rate it is still a developing nation which means that prices on housing will be much cheaper than in the US.
So for a young regular guy like myself that is exciting because it allows me to get into the investing game now rather than later.
I would highly recommend visiting Rio Bella Vista which is near Sosua. In the video above you can see how fresh the water looks, the beauty of the scenery and how tranquil the vibes are.
When I went with Nikol and Rosa there was no one else there, because it was during the week. If you want to see the river when it is more lively then it's better to come during the weekend.
If you are coming from Sosua all you have to do is tell a taxi that you want to go to the Rio Bella Vista and he should know where it is. The cost of the taxi ride was about 1500 pesos going there and coming back.
Overall, I think it is a great experience because you get a chance to see Sosua Abajo. This area is where a lot of the locals live and people who work in El Batey, which is the area that tourists think of when they think of Sosua.
The price of a massage can vary depending on where you go in Sosua. When I stayed at The Waterfront which was right above Playa Alicia there were three different massage parlors all on the same street and all had different prices.
The first massage parlor on Dr. Rosen street which leads right into Playa Alicia charged 500 pesos for thirty minutes and 1,000 pesos for the hour.
I can't remember the name of the place, but it's impossible to miss, because usually as you walk by the ladies will be sitting outside on some plastic chairs and will call out to you asking if you want a massage.
Overall I liked that spot because the ladies there were pretty nice, the massages were decent and almost all of them were open to different requests.
I stopped going there for a little bit, because one of the older ladies there wanted me to just get a massage from her which is not what I had in mind.
The second massage parlor on Dr. Rosen was my favorite. In reality the place looked very much like the first massage parlor, but the difference was simply Rosa.
I made two or three videos with her and you can clearly see just from the videos that she has a great personality and is also very attractive.
What you can't see from the videos is that she has hands of gold. I never had to tell her that she was applying too much pressure or too little pressure. She always had a great touch.
I know some may not attribute hard working personality with a masseuse, but she definitely was. I remember one time the electricity went out so the fan was not functioning and we had just started the massage. She continued going and after a full body massage (which costed 2,000 pesos) she was really drenched with sweat like she had just come out of the pool. But she was still all smiles at the end.
Overall Rosa was the best masseuse I had visited while I was in Sosua.
Finally there was a third massage parlor that was the closest to the beach, but I never went to it, because the ladies there for some reason weren't as nice or friendly with me as the first two.
But I do remember hearing that their prices were a little bit more expensive than the other two previously mentioned.
Most of my massage experience came from the massage parlors on Dr. Rosen street, but I also got a massage on Sosua beach and at one of the parlors on the road leading up to Sosua Beach.
For me it wasn't really that great. I remember one of the girls grinded her elbow into my back. Sometimes it's very clear that some of the ladies never went to a massage school or got some training before getting into the job.
But overall getting a massage in Sosua is a fun , relaxing and more importantly a stress relieving experience.
If you are looking for an excellent excursion that's relaxing, but also exciting then I would highly recommend going to Las Cuevas De Cabarete .
If you are starting your trip from Sosua all you have to do is take a taxi to the destination. The taxi I took charged me 700 pesos which is about USD $13.
I don't remember the exact price but for two people the total is about $45 dollars. After paying you have to sign a release form which basically just says if you get injured then Dominican Republic isn't responsible.
The tour guide I went with spoke English and Spanish and did a great job explaining the history of the caves and also other parts of nature in the Dominican Republic.
I don't know if they have private tours, but there were about 9 or 10 other tourists that were present for the tour guide.
The caves themselves were pretty awesome. You get to experience three different caves and in two of them you can jump in the water.
I definitely enjoyed my time, but I know this place is a great spot to take a younger and adventurous chica, because even Angelica told me she really enjoyed it.
Overall I would highly recommend visiting Las Cuevas de Cabarete if you visit the province of Puerto Plata.
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A topic that I see regularly in my comments and also just talked about in male travel circles is about love abroad.
Finding a special person to be close with emotionally, mentally and physically is something amazing, but even more amazing if you are able to do that abroad.
However, when it comes to the Dominican Republic you definitely want to be very careful before you give your heart and more importantly your wallet up.
From my experiences you can meet a lot of good women in the Dominican Republic, but it can be very difficult to find a woman who won't see you as an instant provider in some way.
For example if you are in Sosua then you can automatically expect the women you meet will be expecting cash from you for almost anything.
However, if you are in certain parts of Santo Domingo and in certain circles then you can expect to meet a woman who may have a career going for herself or come from a well off family and may not be seeing you as an ATM.
Like the video says, " If you go too fast you'll crash." And I can say that is definitely true because I have crashed a few time myself.
So if you are really wanting to start a serious relationship in the Dominican Republic I would just recommend enjoying the country and the people and love will eventually find you.
I like this Airbnb, which is located on the busy street 27 de Febrero. The internet is great for working online and it is well equipped for long stays.
But one important thing to note is it can be a little bit noisy outside, because it is near a busy road. So if you are working online and you have to talk then you might want to have some noise canceling headphones.
Another plus of this place is the location. It's not far from La Sirena which is a supermarket and also it's easy to get to the Malecon. So, overall I'd recommend this place for long or short stays. If you are interested in this Airbnb here is the link: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/41740258?source_impression_id=p3_1667329625_vCBbE1XbZP2BXNKj