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Old 12-28-2006, 12:34 PM
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Santo Domingo, Ozama River
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Old 12-28-2006, 01:16 PM
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i would think they will require dominican citizens to have visas or passports to travel on the cruise lines. it really wouldn't make any sense to travel and then can't disembark at a port....
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Old 07-03-2007, 02:35 PM
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Hi,
We are going to be on the Legend of the Seas on December 16th on our honeymoon. We are going to fly in on the 14th to SDQ. I need help with a nice but not too expensive hotel for 2 nights, some reasonable places to eat, transportation, and perhaps a private guided tour to get all of the sights in on the Saturday before the cruise takes off. I know this is a lot to ask and I've been searching the boards but because no other cruise has originated in this port before, all of this info is tough to find. I realize the airport is like a 30 min commute to the general area of the cruise port and that a taxi should run about $30USD. Other than that, I'm pretty clueless
I thank you all in advance!

Jill (and soon to be husband James)

P.S. should we be real concerned with safety? We're from NY and generally wouldn't worry about some stuff but another thread on here has now made me a little nervous. thanks!
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Old 07-15-2007, 12:06 AM
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Hello All,

I too will be traveling to Santo Domingo for the Legend of the Seas cruise. I'm a travel agent and would like to get a better idea of where the cruise port is located (Royal Caribbean has been very vague). However, I will be staying at the Renaissance Jaguar (which I have been told is one of the nicest hotels in Santo Domingo). Additionally, I believe that there was a question posted regarding Visa requirements for Dominican citizens and it is my understanding that they would be required ---I believe that is based upon the ship's registry. And as the previous post is there a tour service that anyone can recommend for my clients traveling with me. Thanks in advance
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Old 07-15-2007, 01:15 AM
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No visas required for Dominicans. Cruise port is just under the colonial zone.
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Old 07-15-2007, 08:18 AM
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Smile Lots of nice hotels to choose from

In Santo Domingo, there are lots of nice hotels to choose from, but you must remember that if you are getting off a luxurious cruise ship and you are looking for an inexpensive hotel, you may be disappointed.

The hotels in Santo Domingo are very nice. Some are pricy: Jaragua, Intercontinental, Melia, etc... (These are like $100 USD per day and up)

There are nice quaint hotels in Santo Domingo that you can get for $40 USD per day and up. They are located all over the place to include in the Colonial Zone (CZ) where you should be able to enjoy yourself.

My suggestion is to read many of the posts in this section and you will find some good names of hotels, websites, prices and reviews/comments on them.

Good Luck!

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Old 09-20-2007, 09:38 PM
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Royal Carribbean Launches New Cruise Brand, First Ship to be Homeported at La Romana, DR.

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. : Investor Relations : Press Releases

MIAMI, Sept. 13 -- Continuing its expansion in Europe, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. announced today it is launching a new cruise brand, CDF Croisieres de France, committed to the French market. The new brand will begin sailing its first ship, Bleu de France, in May, 2008, after the ship has completed extensive renovations and undergone a cultural transformation wholly adapting the brand experience to French tastes.
The new line will operate one ship initially when it begins operations. The 376-cabin ship was the former luxury liner Europa when it was owned by Hapag Lloyd. Currently, it is Pullmantur's Holiday Dream. As the flagship of the new brand, Bleu de France will benefit from a euro 30-million overhaul, significantly altering many of the ship's public spaces, guest accommodations, entertainment venues and dining options.
The onboard experience of Bleu de France's guests will be totally French, from cuisine to entertainment to decor. French will be the language used on the ship as well.
The ship will sail a Mediterranean itinerary, departing from Marseille, France, starting in Spring, 2008. It will shift to a Caribbean routing, sailing out of La Romana, Dominican Republic, beginning in Winter, 2008-2009.
"We are thrilled with this opportunity to enter the French cruise market with a custom-tailored brand for French cruisers," said CDF Croisieres de France Managing Director Brigitte Tissier. "Our start-up efforts will clearly benefit from the global success and experience of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.'s family of brands, and we look forward to launching another stellar brand into that circle of excellence."
Equally enthusiastic about the new brand, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Chairman and CEO Richard Fain, added, "We are very excited about bringing French cruising to the French market. We have a high demand for the product, a ship tailor-made for the market, and a highly talented team to lead the effort. I couldn't be more pleased."
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. is a global cruise vacation company that operates Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, Pullmantur, Azamara Cruises, and, now, CDF Croisieres de France. The company has a combined total of 35 ships in service and seven under construction. It also offers unique land-tour vacations in Alaska, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin and South America and New Zealand. Additional information can be found on www.royalcaribbean.com, www.celebrity.com. Documento sin título, Azamara Cruises or Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. : Investor Relations : Investor Relations Overview.
SOURCE Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.
CONTACT: France, Anne Lederer, 011-33-1 40 09 12 92
or U.S., Lynn Martenstein, +1-305-539-6570
both of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.
Web site: http://www.royalcaribbean.com
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Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. : Investor Relations : Investor Relations Overview
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Old 12-13-2007, 02:43 PM
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Looking forward to hear reviews from anyone who travels on the 16th...
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Old 12-13-2007, 03:32 PM
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See more on cruise ships to DR at Dominican Republic Travel News - October 9, 2007
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Old 01-15-2008, 04:31 PM
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We were on the Legend for New Years eve and I am so sad to write about it.

I will try to be very careful with what I say,,, however,,,there are no nice words to describe what happened.

We had a wonderful embarkation (we waited until 4:30) so we were the last to board the ship,,,, that was great, by the time the Muster drill took place, my cases where alredy in our room,,, not the case of the guys next door who went for dinner without them as they were confiscated (alcohol in the cases) can't imagine what would it be if they got their booze as they had a boom box in their bedroom that drove us crazy.

To see where this is going 90 % of the passengers were Dominicans, with spoiled little brats that spent their nights doing a knock-and-run on the hallways. (P.S.: I have 3 children) so I don't hate kids.

I joined a forum before the cruise and I was embarresd to admit I was Dominican to my new found English friends..... go ahead kill my comment, but it is the truth.

We were supposed to be at sea 2 days, and those days were HELL, the Solarium was invaded by those creeeppppppppy creatures called children, they are not children, they are uneducated monsters with NOOO manners!!!! The pool crew was tired of telling them to get out,,,but the parents,,, they are the worse,,,, they dropped the kids by the outside pool and left, there the monsters ruled, running, screaming and keeping everybody very uncomfortable.

Thank God we were at port every morning and never came back until the last minute, even after our land excursions were over, we stayed by the pier. I am also thankful we were assigned our dinner table to a Dominican family of Jewish background, they were a gift from God and we were able to have wonderful conversations for dinner.

You had to see this,,, it was a ZOO,,, people rushing for the elevators as if there were no more, the same for the ice-cream, lemonade and BBQ so children do as their parents.

In my opinion unless RCI is marketing the Legend for Dominican passengers,, that route wont last.

There were other Dominican families with "educted" children who felt the same as we did, those eat at the dinning room for Breakfast and lunch instead of the Windjamer which was another section of the zoo madness.

Even Colombians and Venezuelans on the ship commented about the whole rude situation,,,, so it is NOT a culture thing,,,,, is lack of education.

If you check the reports at Cruise Critic - Cruises, Cruise Ship Reviews, Ratings, Cruise Deals, Cruise Forums,,,, you will be able to see others opinions on-line. A real shame.

On a better note,, service impecable, the Legend is an older ship, but in great shape, the food was not 5 stars but it was good,,, some dishes were pretty good and they had a great selection even lobster (small tails but lobster) you could order more than one.

Fantastic smoke salmon for breakfast, (that I miss with the fresh-still-warm-bagels) the dinning room for dinner was great, our waiter and assistant were fantastic, I ordered a wine package and every night my selected wine of the night was waiting for me on an ice bucket.

The duty free stores had great prices on Grey Goose at 23 bucks and a flavoured rum from St. Croix 7 bucks,, Absolute was 2 x 19.00

The shows were good, but some not meant for Spanish speaking,,,,, few people got the jokes from the stand-up comedian. But there were other shows that spanish speaking audience enjoyed.

One thing I wanted to ask here maybe AZB can give me an answer....... on the ship there were a lot of guys wearing lots of designer clothes and watches,,,the type you can't miss because the label in "your face",,,,,but we noticed that the tables were not filled with martinis or lots of drinks,,,,you can walk by the Centrum and you can tell the Dominican tables by the lack of drinks,,,,,, my husband thinks is because they are cheap since drinks are not included and a regular martini was 9 bucks. But I don't agree with that,,,, if you have the money to pay for the cruise and wear expensive labels,,,,why cheat yourself of the drinks?

In any case,,good cruise without the Dominicans, St. Lucia, with the Pitons, Martinique with FANTASTIC creole cuisine and CHEAAAAAP French wine, Barbados wih such beautiful beaches and service oriented people makes me forget about the days at sea.

CB

Sorry about the long post!!!! I am still madgre:
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