This is some of the dumbest advice I've ever read on this site. You're telling this person to risk trafficking illegal drugs on an open website? At probably the most hard-up on security airport in the island? 2time, please do not follow this advice.
Regarding liquor, you can buy most top-shelf liquor in DR. It may cost a little more, but it's available. It's much more expensive in the bars and clubs, but cheaper than in the USA. If you're into rum, try out the local rum, Brugal (Extra Viejo). It's pretty decent, gives you a nice buzz, with no ill side effects in the morning. I usually drink cognacs, vodkas, or whiskey, depending on my mood. Brugal in between several Presidentes normally does the trick, and for much cheaper. It's up to you.
Bringing back liquor from the DR, you are limited to a max of 5 bottles without being taxed. Found that out in Santiago last week.
If mind-altering substances is built into your question, I really wouldn't advise it, because much more negative comes into play in DR. You may get set up for extortion from the police by whoever sells it to you. Jail in DR is not what it is in the USA or Canada. If that doesn't deter you, get cool with a taxi driver or motoconcho dude, and have them buy it for you. I still wouldn't advise it, but it beats the hell out of trying to bring it into the country.
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Originally Posted by ooorrr
You can bring some w**d and stuff ...just not a lot ...bring a handful in your pocket you'll be fine...they don't check your pockets and you....just maybe your luggage or if they have a reason to check you like someone rats you out..
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