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Old 05-16-2008, 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by sangria View Post
Supermarket Janet is only a few steps away & is the biggest supermarket in Cabarete. You can get everything you need here and carry it back!

We made almost all of our meals there & ate just outside our rooms beside the pool. The poolside rooms have a little semi-private area with table & 2 chairs which is nice.

The last time was in March & we stayed in Studio B. It was Semana Santa so not too much to choose from by the time we booked.

I would suggest Studio A as Studio B has 2 single beds to push together (wasnt the ideal honeymoon suite!! but it was ok). Both Studio A & B are pool side and quite functional.

I have to admit that we are pretty relaxed people so we spent our days by the pool, playing cards & listening to music. We didn't venture too far except to wander along the main street or we spent a couple days at the main beach infront of the sans souci hotel.

The hotel also has free wifi if you have a laptop.

We love Cabarete for the atmosphere, beach, relaxation.
The disco's are ok if you are into that and Jose O'shea's is a great place to spend your evenings too.

I am sure there are others that can make some suggestions about what to do for day trips. The activecabarete website also has some good ideas.

thanks for sharing...greatly appreciated
did you find that by preparing your meals that is more economical than eating out?

Were you able to find all the goods you need to prepare your meals?

I love cooking with spices so I will bring some with me from Canada...like curry, garlic, basil, oregano, maple syrup to make crèpes....etc...

We are laid back also but we want to profit of the time to venture out and go different places....i heard about a ranch close by?...where we can go horseback riding?
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