Coming on a charter? Read this... What
to expect, how to make the most of it
The lowdown on packaged resort
vacations: The
all-inclusive resorts that Puerto Plata is famous
for are designed to provide you with enough
meals, drink and stuff to do to last your whole
vacation.
And if you checked the price of
your package deal (maybe compared it to the
traditional way of traveling - paying everything
seperately) you have probably concluded that it
adds up to a pretty good deal.
If you're coming with the
simple expectation of vegging out on a tropical
beach for a week, you will surely find the resort
facilities adequate.
But as we all know... you get
what you pay for. If you reallly want the best
out of your Puerto Plata vacation, then consider
bringing some extra cash - to go exploring, to go
out for dinner, dancing and for enjoying the many
things that really make Puerto Plata a great
place to visit.
Some people pay big bucks and
travel halfway around the world just to get to
exotic destinations - that dont offer half
as much as Puerto Plata does. But if you want to
discover enjoy it, you're going to have to plan
to get off that resort!
Our suggestion: for a
few hundred extra $$$ spending money this trip
will reward you with priceless experiences!
We also recommend you invest
and buy a good guide book, like
The Rough Guide or Lonely
Planet. These books have been written by
people who spent many months running around the
entire country researching just about any topic
you can think of. The twenty or so dollars makes
for an excellent investment in a true traveler's
outlook on what to see and do, how to get around
and what to expect in the Dominican Republic.
When you arrive...
Within 24 hours of checking in
to your hotel, your travel representative will
hold a briefing to help you get oriented and to
offer you a variety of optional excursions and
activities. Among the most popular activities are
jeep safaris, catamaran sailing and horseback
riding. Most of these activities take up most of
a day, include your lunch and cost US$50 to $75.
Reading through this web site will help you get a
feel for what is available and most travel
companies have well-organized itineraries that
make these options easily accessible.
If you dont have a lot of
extra cash, there are many things to do that
dont cost much money at all. Check out the
different sections on this web site, North Coast
Overview, Puerto Plata City Guide, Guide to Local
Hangouts, Excursions, etc., and get ready for one
of the best vacations of your life!
Safety. Some
tour reps tell their passengers that it
isnt safe to go outside your hotel
property. That is simply not accurate. Puerto
Plata and the region is about the safest place
you can visit in the entire Caribbean
you
are more likely to meet someone who will invite
you into their house for coffee than a purse
snatcher. The truth is, youre likely safer
here than in any large European or North American
city. Common sense is the key: dress modestly,
avoid dark empty streets, dont leave your
valuables on the beach, etc.
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one-week all-inclusive vacation
Arrival. After going
through the airport you will board a bus to your
hotel. Your local tour representative will hold a
briefing ususally within the first 24 hours of
arrival. It is highly recommended that you attend
this briefing, as you will get the "company
policy" on what's going on. Just remember
that your rep is bound by company policy, by the
fact they are handling a lot of people and that
they are motivated to sell tours. It's a good
idea to pay heed to them, especially if you are a
first time traveler. At the same time, you may
want to be a little more independent; we hope
these pages will provide you with the knowledge
to do so.
Days One & Two -
Chill out! Relax and look around. Take it easy in
the sun and with the rum. Let your body adjust
before "going nuts" to avoid the old
"turista." Walk around, get to know
what's in your resort and what's within walking
distance. Use this time to get oriented and shop
around for things to buy and do. Check out one or
several of the local hangouts,
the best source for inside information.
Days Three to Five. Plan
your excursions for any or all of these days.
Day Four. By this time you'll
probably start thinking about heading out for a
dinner in town. Check out our restaurant guide
and our guide to local hangouts for a variety of
reputable places to dine.
Days Six & Seven. Do
your shopping on these last days when you are
most oriented. Treat yourselves to one great last
night on the town.
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