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Old 02-18-2004, 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Lonniee
Thanks again everyone. I appreciate the help, keep the information coming if you have anymore. Also, what about fishing trips etc? Are there any places to book online prior to arriving, this goes for tours too. And the Haiti thing, yep I watch the world news and I know its dangerous. I guess I am just crazy, don't want to spend much time there. I just kinda would like to go for the day and see what it is like. Thanks again though! For the naiboa, Yeah, I havnt heard to many good things, except I read a review on tripadvisor.com where some guy had just got back, booked through expedia.com and said good things about it. he is about the only one though. Just wanted to get a few more peoples advice. how close are the colonial and capella? will it be a hassle to use the AI at the capella when staying at the colonial? We kinda like the smaller more personal service. We stayed at a nice little AI in cancun called the Sunset Lagoon. Not very big, the rooms were just ok, but the service was great and so was the drinks and food.
Another bad point about the Naiboa is that it is not close to anything.
The Capella and Colonial are across the street from each other. The All inclusive that you pay for at the COlonial is for the Capella. The only meal included at the Colonial is breakfast. Breakfast is ok there but any other meal you will pay for and te food is not good there. Capella is probrably where you will eat and of course go to the beach there. There is no hassel to use the Capella when at the Colonial and you will enjoy quiet nights if you wish. You are much better off waiting until you get there to book your excursions and take a couple of days to check out your options of tour companies to get the best deal. Jaun Dolio is not the hot tourist spot right now so bargins should be easy to find.
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