I wanted to get some advice on how the town of Boca Chica is. I have been to Puerto Plata/Sosua area a few times and want a change. On my next trip I am planning to flying into Santo Domingo spending about 4 days in Boca Chica then take the Merto bus up tp Sosua, spend some time up there and fly home from Puerto Plata.
Here are the questions I need answerd?
Compared to Sousa beach, how is Boca Chica? I heard the water is deep blue caribbean compared to the north coast? Is there any truth to that?
How is the crime compared to Sosua? Espcially at night? I have never had issues in Sousa but have heard I Boca Chica May be more dangerous? Do I need to watch myself a bit more?
I'd like to maybe find some female fun at night one or two nights.
As for other areas I may want to take a trip and visit Santo Domingo during the day and see the capital. I'd also like to check out Juan Dolio as I have heard good things about it. I don't want to spend a ton of money on cab fared, but would like to get the most out of my trip on the side of the island
As for hotels. I have heard about be live hamaca being an okay place to stay? I'd like to find a place that may be girl friendly if possible, but not a necessity
Here are the questions I need answerd?
Compared to Sousa beach, how is Boca Chica? I heard the water is deep blue caribbean compared to the north coast? Is there any truth to that?
How is the crime compared to Sosua? Espcially at night? I have never had issues in Sousa but have heard I Boca Chica May be more dangerous? Do I need to watch myself a bit more?
I'd like to maybe find some female fun at night one or two nights.
As for other areas I may want to take a trip and visit Santo Domingo during the day and see the capital. I'd also like to check out Juan Dolio as I have heard good things about it. I don't want to spend a ton of money on cab fared, but would like to get the most out of my trip on the side of the island
As for hotels. I have heard about be live hamaca being an okay place to stay? I'd like to find a place that may be girl friendly if possible, but not a necessity