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Old 12-24-2004, 12:04 PM
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Default Nagua visited

Have returned from Nagua and found it to be a comfortable middle-class town for Dominicans rather than most tourists. I stayed in the Hotel Sinai, located in Nagua on Sanchez St., two streets from the ocean. This place was very clean and the rooms had both ceiling fan and AC. From the lobby, you're able to walk right into a restaurant with good food. The hotel is run by a lady named Divina and following closely behind her is her dog, Pretty. Divina speaks English easily. Across the street and about a block up is a computer store where you can log on using a high speed connection.

As one goes out the lobby door, turning to the left, one will find Duarte Park. Colon St. runs off of the park. Going left on Colon St, one will soon find a good ice cream shop called Bon. At the next corner, their's a supermarket, Supermercado Henry. It has a good selection of items but I couldn't find deoderant. Going about 4 more blocks on Colon, you'll find a very large supermercado called Apoyo. Continuing on you'll find a Catholic Church.

If you're looking for a place to stop in route to another location or a place to just lay low and rest, this could be your place. I would walk to the ocean about 7 in the morning and go for a half hour walk along the sand. Chose that time because the sunrises were so beautiful. There's quite a bit of debris, along the sand but not close to the ocean's edge. It's probably fine for a swim also. Know of a couple who would take a swim there for exercise; however, there is a better appearing beach about a 15+ minute walk out the lobby door and turning to the right. The beach is called Los Gringos.
I was also in Boca Chica and Cabarete but will write about those in a new thread. Hope my info. will be helpful to anyone traveling along the north. Por ahora .... Bata
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Old 12-24-2004, 12:46 PM
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This is what dr1 is all about. That was a very good job of discribing your visit. I'm sure you helped some people out with this thread.
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Old 12-25-2004, 06:43 PM
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This is what dr1 is all about. That was a very good job of discribing your visit. I'm sure you helped some people out with this thread.
You mentiomed the hotel in nagua. What was the nightly rate. I am interested in visiting that town in february. Let me know. Also hotel details, like size and locations and sourandings. Thanks.
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Old 12-26-2004, 01:14 PM
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You mentiomed the hotel in nagua. What was the nightly rate. I am interested in visiting that town in february. Let me know. Also hotel details, like size and locations and sourandings. Thanks.
I was there as part of a work project and my single room was paid for but if I understood others correctly, my room was about $48 US -
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Old 12-26-2004, 01:16 PM
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This is what dr1 is all about. That was a very good job of discribing your visit. I'm sure you helped some people out with this thread.
Thank you, hope so -
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Old 12-28-2004, 03:49 AM
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Thank you, hope so -
Did the $48.00 dollars include food? If not, that's too much for a small town. I mean puerto plata all inclusive resorts start at $50.00 a night.
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Old 12-28-2004, 01:59 PM
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Did the $48.00 dollars include food? If not, that's too much for a small town. I mean puerto plata all inclusive resorts start at $50.00 a night.
As I mentioned, my room was being pd for by the work project. So I never knew for sure the cost of the room. My spanish is 'intermediate' so I may not have caught the price correctly. My info. came from someone I was speaking to in a restaurant. It did not include food but did include, tv, ac and a room fan. The rooms toward the outside can be noisey so I would suggest one in the rear or inner section of the hotel.
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Old 12-30-2004, 04:11 AM
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Default It's not that expensive.

When I was there in September, Aparta Central by the park was RD$600 per night and Gran Madrid, right outside of town was around the same rate and RD$900 for a suite. Both nice hotels. I'm sure they are still about the same now.

-Tim
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Old 12-30-2004, 08:51 AM
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that there is a decent place to stay in Nagua, that price must be way off.

Today you are talking about RD$1500+. You can get a room at an A/I in many parts of the country for that price.

So, either "they saw you coming" or they really made hay with the company you were working for.

I would think that RD$600 a night would be about right....


HB
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Old 12-31-2004, 02:06 AM
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that there is a decent place to stay in Nagua, that price must be way off.

Today you are talking about RD$1500+. You can get a room at an A/I in many parts of the country for that price.

So, either "they saw you coming" or they really made hay with the company you were working for.

I would think that RD$600 a night would be about right....


HB
I truly agree with you on this one.
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