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Old 06-10-2002, 11:43 AM
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Default Thanks for the advice.

We're now on the hunt for cheap airfare from Boston to POP. I believe unsold seats on the Charter planes is the way to go but we won't know 'til last minute if they're available. Has anyone ever tried this?
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Old 06-10-2002, 11:47 AM
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sunman6, I suggest you start a new thread with your question about charter flights. Since this thread has been running for awhile, and since it has had a different focus, there are people likely to have info that won't see this question. If you start a new thread with the question, you'll reach a larger group.
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Old 06-10-2002, 06:16 PM
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Smile Re: nice spots in the north

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Originally posted by paul_holmes
Hello


Well i finally booked for the north and my question now would be......



Are there any nice and romantic spots i could visit.....maybe a secluded beach or nice tropical area with a waterfall??..


I know it may be a bit of a wierd question but It is for my honeymoon and i want to make it an event my beautiful wife will always remember :-)


Any help would as always ve greatly appreciated....and thanks for all the answers to other questions

Here is a suggestion for a day tripyou may enjoy.I f you leave Sosua on a Sunday and drive through Cabarete, ( about 5 miles) and keep on going about another 5 miles or so until Sabaneta , there will be some moto conchos and gua-guas at the intersection, stay right and start up the hill a little farther up the road you will cross a bridge. shortly after that there is a laneway to the right. Follow the lane and about 100-150 metres later you come to an open area and a swimming area with a bit of a hill where children dive off into the water, people wash their cars. There are bar b-ques and lots to eat. Its a very Dominican type day. When you leave, go back to the paved road, turn right and keep going up hill. It's very scenic, twisty and curvy and interesting. Go about another hour or so and you will pass a police station with speed bumps our front. A little further on the left is a restaurant with a fabulous view of the Cibao Valley.When you look down, on the left you will see Moca, on the right is Santiago. I don't recall the name of these places but ask in Sosua, locals often go to these places for a Sunday outing.

Paul
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