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elhelado
Guest
Hi
I am in Bayahibe and I need to get to Samana tomorrow. I know its very last minute but you never now and perhaps it could help other people.
I have asked around how to get there and people say different things all the time. It appears that Lonely planet says you should take a goa goa to La Romana or to Higuey and then go to Hato Mayor, then to Sabana del Mar and take the ferry from there. It appears as there is a lot of stops but perhaps it works well, it appears that the last ferry goes at 5 PM so I guess one should go up early tomorrow.
Other people said I should go to San Pedro Macoris that looks like a huge detour on the map but the road system might change that. An even more huge detour ive heard is to go to Santo Domingo and take a bus from there. I know that that highway is nice but it seems like an insane detour.
Any suggestions? I am trying to be environmentally friend and so far ive avoided using a car for 27 years and yeah, i didnt even bring drivers license so that isnt a solution anyways.
PS: I speak spanish and doesnt mind guaguas even though i also wouldnt mind paying for nicer buses. This time I unfortunatly have a full suitcase + medium sized bag which is somewhat cumbersome, I guess especially for a guagua.
I am in Bayahibe and I need to get to Samana tomorrow. I know its very last minute but you never now and perhaps it could help other people.
I have asked around how to get there and people say different things all the time. It appears that Lonely planet says you should take a goa goa to La Romana or to Higuey and then go to Hato Mayor, then to Sabana del Mar and take the ferry from there. It appears as there is a lot of stops but perhaps it works well, it appears that the last ferry goes at 5 PM so I guess one should go up early tomorrow.
Other people said I should go to San Pedro Macoris that looks like a huge detour on the map but the road system might change that. An even more huge detour ive heard is to go to Santo Domingo and take a bus from there. I know that that highway is nice but it seems like an insane detour.
Any suggestions? I am trying to be environmentally friend and so far ive avoided using a car for 27 years and yeah, i didnt even bring drivers license so that isnt a solution anyways.
PS: I speak spanish and doesnt mind guaguas even though i also wouldnt mind paying for nicer buses. This time I unfortunatly have a full suitcase + medium sized bag which is somewhat cumbersome, I guess especially for a guagua.