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La Romana Bayahibe DR1 Guide
Those planning on traveling to La Romana or Bayahibe can download this pdf of the DR1 La Romana and Bayahibe Guide. See at http://dr1.com/travel/laromanaguide.pdf
Feedback appreciated for the updated edition.
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Pretty comprehensive and accurate guide to the area. Shame there's no mention that Bayahibe's calm waters offer perfect conditions for the increasingly popular activity of Stand Up Paddle Boarding (SUP)
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I paddleboarded on the North Coast a lot in ocean and rivers- I wanted to get to Bayahibe but did not make it. It looks like the perfect place to paddle and have heard good things about it. For the future.
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It is THE perfect spot especially for beginners. The east coast is too exposed to the wind whilst Bayahibe is much more sheltered, and the water here is beautiful, crystal clear and calm all year round. Hope to SUP with on your next trip
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Originally Posted by
yb1
Pretty comprehensive and accurate guide to the area. Shame there's no mention that Bayahibe's calm waters offer perfect conditions for the increasingly popular activity of Stand Up Paddle Boarding (SUP)
Will include in the next update!
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Thank you Dolores. Let me know if you'd like to try SUP, you are welcome anytime
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Pretty good guide, just a little note - Barco Bar doesn't exist anymore, so you can take it off for the next update (restaurants and night spots in Bayahibe
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That is a very nice looking guide! We've been in and out of La Romana quite a bit over the last few years and have even looked at a fair number of both lots and houses with an eye to our future retirement. I see a couple of things in the guide that I'd like to check out on our next trip, so Thanks!
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How can I get to la romana from SDQ W/o a taxi? Is there a guagua?
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See in the guide in the transportation section. You can catch the regular bus that leaves from near Parque Enriquillo. Most taxis will know where to drop to off to take the bus. The buses leave every half an hour.
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